The UN Palestine Vote Erik Voeten - November 29, 2012 It looks like the United Nations General Assembly is set
The unbelievable lightness of some African states James Fearon - November 23, 2012 Anjan Sundaram writes in Foreign Policy about the dangers posed
Post-Election Report: 2012 Georgian Parliamentary Election Joshua Tucker - October 2, 2012 Continuing our Election Reports series in conjunction with the journal Electoral Studies, the
“2% per degree Celsius . . . the magic number for how worker productivity responds to warm/hot temperatures” Andrew Gelman - September 21, 2012 Solomon Hsiang shares some bad news: Persistently reduced labor productivity
Post-Election Report II: Revisiting Fraud and the 2012 Mexican Presidential Election Joshua Tucker - July 11, 2012 In view of the large amount of attention yesterday's post
2012 Mexican Election Report: Return to the Past or Back to the Future? Joshua Tucker - July 2, 2012 The following post-election report was prepared by Marco A. Morales,
An Arab Spring in Moscow? John Sides - June 13, 2012 This is a guest post from Vsevolod Gunitskiy, a native
Why Mali is making headlines (and why we should care) Joshua Tucker - June 6, 2012 The following is a guest post from Jessica Gottlieb, a
The Culture Wars Go Global Erica Chenoweth - March 29, 2012 Clifford Bob has a new book out this week called
Un-Submerging the State with iGov John Sides - March 13, 2012 bq. iGov would offer citizens an easy way to track