It’s been a great nine years for TMC political science analysis
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Kim Dionne, Henry Farrell, John Sides
1y ago
We’ve published thousands of articles. Here are some of our editors’ favorites ..read more
Visit website
Leaders around the world made bold moves in 2022. They didn’t always succeed.
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Elizabeth Saunders
1y ago
The TMC 2022 roundups: the international beat ..read more
Visit website
When voting rights are at risk, what threatens and what protects them?
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by E.J. Graff
1y ago
Here at TMC, political scientists examined the shifting landscape of U.S. voting rights, from “preclearance” to “naked ballots ..read more
Visit website
Since 2018, Republicans have lost confidence in U.S. institutions
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Jonathan Ladd, Sean Kates, Joshua Tucker
1y ago
And Amazon is no longer one of America’s most beloved institutions, our research finds ..read more
Visit website
African politics in 2022: More than coups and conflict
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Laura Seay, Kim Dionne
1y ago
The TMC 2022 roundups: African politics ..read more
Visit website
Goodbye to the 117th Congress, bookended by remarkable events
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Sarah Binder
1y ago
The session began with the Jan. 6 attack, and ended with the surprise appearance of Ukraine’s wartime president. Plenty happened along the way ..read more
Visit website
What did we learn from the 2022 U.S. midterm elections?
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Christopher Stout
1y ago
The TMC 2022 roundups: U.S. elections ..read more
Visit website
Just seeing a Fox News logo prompts racial bias, new research suggests
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Thomas Gift , Andrew M. Bell, Julie M. Norman
1y ago
It’s an example of what social scientists call “priming ..read more
Visit website
What Indians think about China, and the border clashes
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Aidan Milliff, Paul Staniland
1y ago
How will the Modi government respond? Public opinion may hamper the government’s moves to play down the tensions after the latest skirmish ..read more
Visit website
A Turkish court sentenced Erdogan’s rival to prison. That could backfire.
The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post
by Andrew O’Donohue, Cem Tecimer
1y ago
If the conviction stands, Istanbul's popular mayor couldn't run for president in 2023. But prosecuting the opposition is risky ..read more
Visit website

Follow The Monkey Cage -The Washington Post on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR