Using chemical weapons is a risky move. So why did Syria use sarin? James Hollyer and B. Peter Rosendorff - April 12, 2017 [caption id="attachment_56722" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Syrian boy and other victims
Want more women in politics? Divvy up household chores more equally. Rachel Silbermann - July 1, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26845" align="aligncenter" width="606"] Key figures in the women's movement
New issue of Journal of Experimental Political Science published! Joshua Tucker - January 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_20689" align="aligncenter" width="600"] (Courtesy of Cambridge University Press)[/caption] It
Doing well by doing good: foreign aid improves opinions of the U.S. Yusaku Horiuchi, Terence Wood, and Benjamin Goldsmith - April 14, 2014 Joshua Tucker: The following is a guest post from political scientists Benjamin
Is Nate Silver’s popularity good or bad for quantitative political science? Joshua Tucker - November 7, 2012 The following is a guest post from political scientists Adam
More Election Reflections - November 5, 2012 * WEATHERING THE ELECTION: With The Washington Post and USA
Ethical Challenges of Embedded Experimentation Joshua Tucker - October 26, 2011 Continuing our series of articles from the American Political Science
Working papers and published articles Henry Farrell - December 15, 2008 Larry Bartels "writes in comments":https://themonkeycage.org/2008/12/wheres_the_american_working_cl.html#comment-35695 to an earlier post of