Asians are stereotyped as ‘competent but cold.’ Here’s how that increases backlash from the coronavirus pandemic. Yuhua Wang - April 5, 2020 Leaders can make this better — or worse
Sanders was losing to Biden anyway. But he lost more in areas with coronavirus cases. James Bisbee and Dan Honig - April 1, 2020 A study found evidence that coronavirus-induced anxiety prompted a political “flight to safety” that cost Sanders votes.
In the Trump era, campus conservative groups are fighting one another Jeffrey Kidder and Amy Binder - February 19, 2020 From the Young Republicans to the ‘Groypers,’ college conservatives keep edging further and more provocatively to the right.
Whether it’s from the Oscars or ‘The Apprentice,’ celebrity candidates get a boost. Here’s how we know. Lauren Wright - February 13, 2020 It’s more than putting a face to the name
People who want Chief Justice Roberts to call witnesses should prepare for disappointment Keith Whittington and Ira Goldman - January 31, 2020 Roberts is acting as the presiding officer of the Senate, not as a judge
Paul Volcker won his fight on inflation. The battle to regulate big finance is ongoing. Jonathan Kirshner - December 12, 2019 Fed Chairman Paul Volcker testifies in 1981. (Photo by James
Europe’s communist regimes began to collapse 30 years ago, but still shape political views Grigore Pop-Eleches and Joshua Tucker - November 11, 2019 Nov. 9, 2019, marked the 30th anniversary of the fall
Protests continue in Algeria. Why? Michael Robbins - September 18, 2019 New survey data shows economic challenges are one of Algerians’ main concerns.
British voters used to care about political parties. Now they just care about Brexit. Sam Winter-Levy and Bryan Schonfeld - September 17, 2019 What to do about Europe overwhelms U.K. views on almost everything else.
We’re an all-women team chosen to edit political science’s flagship journal. Here’s why that matters. American Political Science Review's incoming editorial team - August 28, 2019 Here’s the ninth in our series on the gender gap in political science.