Congress might require women to register for the draft. Where do Republicans and Democrats stand? Robert Ralston and Jennifer Spindel - November 14, 2021 The parties are deeply divided among themselves, aligning in unusual ways.
Did the Afghanistan exit diminish U.S. credibility among its allies? Probably not. Ronald Krebs and Jennifer Spindel - August 31, 2021 Prolonged wars make allies nervous, our research on Vietnam shows.
Americans want police to release body-cam footage. But there’s a bigger worry. Étienne Charbonneau and Daniel E. Bromberg - May 5, 2021 Without disclosure requirements, police body cameras might simply expand surveillance without oversight.
Saudi-led attacks devastated Yemen’s civilian infrastructure, dramatically worsening the humanitarian crisis Jeannie Sowers and Erika Weinthal - February 21, 2021 New data takes stock of the targeting of agriculture, fisheries, health care, energy and other facilities
Can Bernie Sanders break out beyond his base in New Hampshire? Dante J. Scala - February 10, 2020 Flexibility brings in a wider range of voters — and enough delegates to win the nomination
The New Hampshire Results: 2012 vs. 2008 John Sides - January 11, 2012 Following on his earlier post on the Iowa caucus, here
Politics Everywhere: American Political Science Association Edition Henry Farrell - September 30, 2010 Competitive elections between rival slates of candidates for the APSA
Thoughts on journalists who want to write about science Andrew Gelman - January 14, 2010 This week's topic at the Monkey Cage seems to be