- The Monkey Cage
- Gentzkow, Glaeser and Goldin on how the press became informative
- Blattman on Violence and Voting in Uganda
- Meade and Stasavage on the downsides of open decision making at the Fed
- Stasavage on polarization and deliberation
- Gomez, Hansford and Krause on Why Republicans Should Pray for Rain
- Nunn on the economic consequences of the slave trade
- Alvarez, Bailey and Katz on Voter ID and turnout
- Barreto, Nuno and Sanchez on voting ID requirements and minority turnout
- Heutel on crowding out, crowding in and charity
- Murtin on education and economic growth in the US
- Montinola on aid conditionality
- Putnam and Shapiro on whether treaties make citizens more likely to punish human rights violations
- Mutz on the political consequences of 'in your face' television
- Denisova et al. on who wants to revisit privatization in formerly Communist countries.
- Alesina and Giuliano on the economic consequences of family values
- G.A. Cohen on a truth in conservatism
- The Monkey Cage
- Iqbal and Zorn on the Consequences of Assassination
- French political science papers blog
- Jones and Olken on the political consequences of assassination
- Edlin, Gelman and Kaplan on why it's rational to vote in large elections
- Enikolopov, Petrova and Zhuravskaya on Media Control in Russia
- Petrova on Inequality and Media Capture
- Shor, Berry and McCarty on estimating ideal points for state legislators
- Blattmann and Annan on the Consequences of Child Soldiering
- Egan on what is distinctive about lesbians, gays and bisexuals in American politics
- Shapiro on the Internal Problems of Terrorist Organizations
- Lieberman on AIDS and ethnic politics
- Przeworski on whether the science of comparative politics is possible
- Liebell on Dover, science and education
- Haber and Menaldo on whether natural resources fuel authoritarianism
- Haas on the Geriatric Peace
- Ananat and Washington on Segregation and Black Political Efficacy
- The Demise of Liberal Internationalism
- Kahl on Civilian Casualties in Iraq
- Jerome Slater on why Haaretz carries more criticism of Israel than the _NYT_
- Huber and Stanig on how compassionate conservatism hurts the secular poor
- Bartley on Transnational Private Regulation
- Centellas on electoral reform in Bolivia
- Nobel Prizewinner edition: Roger Myerson on Leadership, Trust and Power
- Shipan on Senate Filibusters
- Kurazaki on private communication and crisis diplomacy
- Brighouse and Swift on Parental Partiality
- Gross and Simmons on the social and political views of professors
- Hsieh et al. on how Venezuala's government punishes the opposition (and how the opposition punishes government supporters)
- McCarthy and Poole on gerrymandering and political polarization
- Koger and Fowler on agenda setting in the Senate
- Weller on Trade Preferences, Constituents and Parties
- Shipan on partisanship and voting for Supreme Court Nominees
- Abrajano and Singh on News, Immigration Reform, and Latinopolitical attitudes
- Saiegh on Credible Commitments and the State in Argentina
- Kang on race and democratic contestation
- Fryer and Holden on how to redistrict
- Senior Nello on who wins and loses from agricultural liberalization
- Ames, Barker, Bonneau and Carman on Whether Academia Discriminates Against Conservatives
- Linberg and Morrison on Clientelism, Voting and Africa
- Ames, Barker, Bonneau and Carman on Whether Academia Discriminates Against Conservatives
- Gelman on Axelrod and Trench Warfare
- Schonhardt-Bailey on Congressional Debates about Partial Birth Abortion
- Gelman and Baldessarri on How Partisanship is Changing
- Legro on What China Will Want
- Williams and Gulati on Facebook and the Midterms
- Kahl on measuring progress in Iraq.
- Hindman on APSA and commercial broadcasting
- Achen and Bartels on the Democratical Republick
- Gelman and Cai on whether Democrats should move to the left
- Hathaway on states' human rights commitments
- Fowler, Baker and Dawe on genes and political participation
- Grose-Oppenheimer redux
- Levy on papers at APSA
- Woodford on globalization and monetary control
- Trounstine on modern-day machine politics
- Hayward on blog regulation
- Fowler, Johnson, Spriggs, Jeon and Wahlbeck on network analysis of Supreme Court opinions
- Lyall on indiscriminate violence and insurgency
- Unipolarity and Democracy
- Josep Colomer on the Americanization of European Political Science
- Scheve and Stasavage on partisanship and inequality
- Fowler and Kam on Altruism and Political Participation
- Acemoglu et al. on the spurious correlation between wealth and democracy
- Cho and Fowler on Small World Networks in Congress
- Grose and Oppenheimer on Iraq and the 2006 elections
- Fordham on Democrats, Republicans and Cold War Spending
- Chong and Druckman on Framing and Public Opinion
- Fordham on Economic Interests and Support for Global Activism
- David Lake on International Trusteeship and Civil Wars
- The Forum
- Political Science on SSRN
- Pateman to British Academy
- Levy on Federalism and Liberalism
- Callan on Love and Patriotism
- Way and Levitsky on Differences in Post-Communist Outcomes
- Lynch on Blogging the New Arab Public
- Why France has VAT and America Doesn't
- DellaVigna and Kaplan on Media Bias
- DellaVigna and Kaplan on The Fox News Effect
- Fabio Rojas on Political Science and Sociology
- Gelman on Zorn and Gill
- Carpenter on children born of wartime rape as an international 'non-issue'
- Snyder et al. on the politics of unipolarity
- Baccaro and Rei on Institutions and Unemployment
- Hiscox and Lake on the Size of States
- Lane Kenworthy on Jobs and Equality
- Raz on Human Rights and Sovereignty
- Cusack, Iversen and Soskice on How Economic Interests Shape the Origins of Electoral Systems
- Wibbels and Ahlquist on Social Security in the Developing World
- Kenworthy, Barringer, Duerr and Schneider on the Democrats and Working Class Whites
- Hyde on why political leaders invite election monitors and cheat in front of them
- Romer and Romer on the contractionary effects of taxes
- Birney, Shapiro and Graetz on Taxes and the Manipulation of Public Opinion
- Morgan and Prasad on the origins of French and US tax systems
- Hopkins and King on extracting meaning from text (with application to blogs)
- Berger on whether globalization may come to a crashing halt
- Brenner on the Travails of IR Theory
- Levy and Temin on Institutions and Inequality in America
- Heaney and Rojas on Partisanship and the Anti-War Movement
- Engel on the politics of attacking lawcourts
- Drezner on Public Opinion and Realism
- Middleton and Green on whether MoveOn influences turnout
- Gelman, Shor, Bafumi and Park on income and voting
- Nexon and Wright on the Politics of Empire
- Paxton on the Politics of The West Wing
- Horowitz, Simpson and Stam on the politics of wartime casualties
- Acemoglu, Bautista, Querubin and Robinson on Political and Economic Inequality and Growth
- Kazee on Walmart Welfare
- Bussmann and Schneider on Economic Globalization and Civil War
- Raas And Long on whether Israel can destroy Iran's nuclear facilities
- Hall on the Dilemmas of Contemporary Social Science
- Stow on September 11 and Public Mourning
- Zorn and Gill on the Politics of the Designated Hitter
- White on when race matters
- Lorentzen on Riots in China
- Review: Scott Page - The Difference
- Mosher on Union Power and Inequality in the US
- Stathis N. Kalyvas and Matthew Adam Kocher on ethnic cleavages in Iraq
- Beissinger on Colour Revolutions
- Political Science Papers Blog
- Brown on Palestine-Israel
- Ben-Josef Hirsch on the New History in Israel
- Givens on Immigration in Europe
- Chong and Druckman on Framing Theory