Around the Polisci Blogosphere John Sides - July 21, 2013 * Marc Lynch: Why Washington should stay far away from
The Democracy Data Revolution John Sides - May 16, 2013 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/INf5u29n-5Q" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> A TEDxSydney talk by
Roundtable on the 2012 Election, Featuring Ezra Klein and Nate Silver John Sides - April 8, 2013 At the upcoming meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association
Chris Hanretty Predicts the Outcome of the Italian Elections Joshua Tucker - February 18, 2013 Do you find yourself pining for the days of checking
2012 isn’t 2008, but an Estimate Two Months Out isn’t an Election Either Joshua Tucker - August 30, 2012 Simon Jackman posted the following graphic on his blog, which
Social Conservatives in the GOP Primary John Sides - February 29, 2012 Simon Jackman has a post up at Model Politics examining
Where the Super Committee’s members stand - August 11, 2011 Curious about the members of the Super Committee--or at least
Brain size and political orientation Andrew Gelman - April 28, 2011 Simon Jackman points me to this article by Ryota Kanai,
Why Obama Won (the Primary): Racial Prejudice, Big Mo, and Slow Mo John Sides - March 30, 2010 How did people arrive at a decision during the Democratic
Scott Brown Could Be the Most Liberal Republican Senator John Sides - February 27, 2010 "Could be" reflects the uncertainty underlying any estimate of his
Some data on racial attitudes of whites Andrew Gelman - September 18, 2009 Lynn Vavreck writes: I just heard the Carter interview about
Breaking! Al Franken Appears To Be Somewhat Liberal John Sides - July 13, 2009 That's based on an analysis of his 12 recorded Senate
Standard errors from nonrandom samples Andrew Gelman - May 31, 2009 Simon Jackman has some useful thoughts on the future of
Displaying senators’ voting patterns Andrew Gelman - May 12, 2009 John posts this graph from Simon Jackman showing the voting
Miscellaneous Polisci Blog Posts John Sides - October 14, 2008 1) Seth Masket on whether this election portends a realignment.
Academics, journalists and hot-button issues Henry Farrell - September 8, 2008 "Simon Jackman":http://jackman.stanford.edu/blog/?p=853 has an interesting post on Larry Bartels and
Fiona McGillivray has died Henry Farrell - September 3, 2008 "Simon Jackman":http://jackman.stanford.edu/blog/?p=839, who knew her. NYU political scientist and Rochester