2013 Kenyan General Elections: Pre-Election Report II Joshua Tucker - February 5, 2013 Continuing our series of election reports, we are pleased to welcome
The Japanese General Election of 2012: Sometimes, Lucky is Better than Popular Joshua Tucker - December 27, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, the following is a
What do legislatures in authoritarian regimes do? Joshua Tucker - December 14, 2012 No, this post is not going to feature another picture
2013 Kenyan Pre-Election Report: The Heat is On Joshua Tucker - November 20, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, we are pleased to
Mapping Romney and Obama Field Offices John Sides - November 6, 2012 As has been widely reported, the number of Obama field
Symposium on Timothy Groseclose’s Arguments about Liberal Bias Henry Farrell - September 7, 2012 The current issue of _Perspectives on Politics_ includes a symposium
Can Peace Be Engineered? Institutions, Political Inclusion, and Ethnic Conflict Joshua Tucker - July 6, 2012 Continuing our on going partnership with the Comparative Democratization Section of
Political Science Serving the Public Interest Nolan McCarty - May 30, 2012 On May 9, the House of Representatives adopted a provision
A Balanced News Diet After All? John Sides - April 30, 2012 This is a guest post from Michael LaCour, a Ph.D.
Book Project on the 2012 Election John Sides - March 15, 2012 Regular readers will note that, as in 2008, I've been