I'm sorry to pile on this piece, but LOL at the idea that the Post 'built' @monkeycageblog to be an 'imitator' of FiveThirtyEight. I wish the The New Yorker had fact-checked this.
Are protests against ECOWAS really a sign of a credibility crisis? Jori Breslawski and I explore public support of ECOWAS in the @monkeycageblog
Still in shock that The Washington Post cancelled @monkeycageblog, home of public facing poli sci research for 9 yrs. I guess fact based work doesn’t sell 🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ Many thanks to vision of John Sides, the support to new voices from E.J. Graff & many amazing eds washingtonpost.com/monkey-cage/
Fortunate to get to work with Mary Angelica Painter and Sameer Shah, Ph.D. on this analysis for @monkeycageblog on the energy situation after Hurricane Fiona. Thank you University of Pittsburgh for sharing!
got to work with Tufts Political Science star Brendan Hartnett on this @monkeycageblog piece
This seems like a good time to bring back out a blog post I wrote in 2018 on Africa Is a Country with Jana Hönke. As well as a 2019 follow-up on @monkeycageblog, washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/… Very troubling to see the return of such charged, hyperbolic language
africasacountry.com/2018/09/cobalt…
A piece of Clareta Treger 🎗 and I is out in the @monkeycageblog on the role of Netanyahu in Israelis' attitudes toward democracy. Based on our paper with Naama Rivlin-Angert, Tamir Sheafer, Prof. Israel Waismel-Manor, and Michal Shamir on the 2019-2021 #israelelections
washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
I've been doing some exciting new work with my colleagues PRRI's Public Fellows. We have a piece out today @monkeycageblog [Tarah Williams, Nazita Lajevardi, Roy Whitaker]. We happened to be polling just before the public convo turned to pluralism for tragic reasons.
The final @monkeycageblog piece for The Washington Post by kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social), Henry Farrell, and me. It's a chance to thank our authors and remember some highlights of the last 9 years:
washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
Out today on the @monkeycageblog, 'Americans don’t trust the Supreme Court. That’s dangerous,' coauthored with a brilliant batch of @TAMUpols Ph.D.s, Kathryn Haglin, Alison Merrill, PhD, and Soren Jordan.
Here's a gift link to read it w/o a subscription:
wapo.st/3fXUleF
John Coakley (UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy/UCD Politics and International Relations) and I wrote about the recently released Northern Ireland census results for The Washington Post's @monkeycageblog: washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…. Thanks to Henry Farrell for his interest and expert editing! #NICensus2021 #censuspolitics
Excellent new The Washington Post @monkeycageblog oped by OsloNuclearProject colleague @CameronJJJ ⬇️ washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…