What the clean energy boom means for fossil fuel communities Jeremy Wallace, Dustin Tingley, and Alexander F. Gazmararian - November 21, 2023 'Uncertain Futures' reveals what makes policies and promises attractive to those upturned by a greener economy.
In Memoriam: Bruce Russett Elizabeth N. Saunders, Harvey Starr, Daniela Donno, Paul Huth, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - October 1, 2023 Russett helped the world understand the democratic peace.
Yale Law School pulled out of the U.S. News rankings. Here’s why. Henry Farrell - November 18, 2022 Law school deans have compared the rankings to a roach infestation and wished that al-Qaeda would target the company
The Supreme Court has more clerks and less work than 50 years ago Christopher D. Kromphardt - May 15, 2022 Did one of those clerks leak the draft abortion opinion?
Anti-trans politics are also white identity politics Zein Murib - March 22, 2022 Myths of racial innocence are behind the bathroom bills and sports bans.
Russia’s land grabs in Ukraine could break the international order Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Paul Hensel, Krista Wiegand, and Andrew Owsiak - March 3, 2022 Would other countries also try to claim territory that contains their ethnic kin?
Why did France and the U.K. dispatch their navies to fight over fish? Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - May 9, 2021 Maritime disputes among democracies are more common than you think
Was Rep. Katie Hill held to a higher standard than men in Congress? This research suggests she was. Michael Tesler - November 4, 2019 Society expects women to be more honest and ethical than men — and punishes them more when they’re not
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.
Here’s what we can do about the gender gap in political science journals Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Michelle L. Dion - August 25, 2019 Here’s the sixth article in our series on the gender gap in political science.