Ethiopia’s peace may depend on post-conflict plans for Tigray soldiers Sally Sharif - November 18, 2022 Successfully demobilizing and reintegrating rebels could help Ethiopia avoid further conflict, research shows
Liz Cheney is extremely conservative. That won’t win over conservatives. Yphtach Lelkes, Mark Pickup, Erik Kimbrough, and Eric Groenendyk - August 2, 2022 Donald Trump could change the meaning of ‘conservative’ because, our research finds, ideological labels are group identities as much as reasoned political beliefs
Trump is moving to secure the Polish American vote in 2020. Here’s how. Dominik Stecuła - October 11, 2019 Key counties in swing states have large concentrations of Polish American voters.
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.
Do most Americans believe in climate change? The answer is more complicated than you might think. Matt Motta, Dan Chapman, Dominik Stecuła, and Kathryn Haglin - June 4, 2019 It depends on how you ask the question.
Can you trust British polls on whether to leave the E.U.? Will Jennings, Robert Ford, and Mark Pickup - June 3, 2016 [caption id="attachment_41558" align="aligncenter" width="960"] British Prime Minister David Cameron, right,
Will Britain vote to leave the E.U.? We looked at the polls for you. Will Jennings, Robert Ford, and Mark Pickup - November 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_32762" align="aligncenter" width="908"] British Prime Minister David Cameron, standing