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The Economic Cost of Populism

July 02, 2026 7:00am 1:16

While we take a quick summer break, we wanted to re-release an episode that felt timely, given the rise of right-wing populism around the world. More than 25 percent of countries around the world are currently governed b...

Is Abortion Policy Out Of Step With Public Opinion?

June 11, 2026 8:40am 53 min

Since the fall of Roe v. Wade, we've been told a simple story: red states are radically out of step with public opinion. But what if that's not actually the reality? On this episode, we speak with Natalie Hernandez, Yale...

The Political Effects of the Opioid Crisis

May 14, 2026 7:00am 1:05

In this episode, we speak with Victoria Barone, Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her recent NBER paper that examines the possible relationship between the opioid epidemic and the political ...

Is the Median Justice Running the Supreme Court?

April 24, 2026 12:00pm 1:09

In debates about the Supreme Court, we tend to focus on the justice who writes the opinion. But what if that’s not where the real power lies? In this episode, we speak to Jonathan P. Kastellec, Professor at Princeton Uni...

Why Does America Pay More For Infrastructure?

March 26, 2026 7:00am 50 min

We're off this week for a much-needed spring break, but we wanted to re-share this episode that feels more relevant than ever. Infrastructure in the U.S. now costs dramatically more than in countries like Germany or Croa...

What Binary Questions Get Wrong About Voters

March 12, 2026 7:00am 38 min

Are Americans really polarized along party lines? Today, we discuss a new paper from our co-host Anthony Fowler, about one of the most common tools researchers use to measure public opinion: simple yes-or-no survey quest...

Do Dishonest People Self-Select Into Public Service?

February 19, 2026 7:00am 52 min

Is academic dishonesty connected to political power in China? That question is explored in a new paper from Shaoda Wang, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Wang and his co-au...

The Future of Empirical Research in the Age of AI

February 06, 2026 7:00am 47 min

In this episode, we sit down with Stanford political scientist Andy Hall and PhD candidate Graham Straus to unpack their new paper, “How Accurately Did Claude Code Replicate and Extend a Published Political Science Paper...

Are Primary Elections Responsible for Polarization in Congress?

January 22, 2026 7:00am 37 min

Do members of Congress vote differently when they are worried about winning their party’s primary election? On today's episode, Ethan and Wioletta interview Anthony about his forthcoming paper, “Do Primary Elections Exac...

What Do Politicians Think Motivates Voters?

January 01, 2026 7:00am 55 min

Do politicians really understand what drives voters—or are they relying on flawed assumptions that could shape democracy in troubling ways?As we take some time off for the holidays, we wanted to re-share our episode with...

Do Professors Self-Censor On Controversial Topics?

December 18, 2025 7:00am 58 min

In this episode, we speak with Cory Clark, behavioral scientist and Associate Professor of Psychology at New College of Florida. We discuss her paper, “Taboos and Self-Censorship Among U.S. Psychology Professors," which ...

Is Partisan Gerrymandering As Bad As You Think?

November 27, 2025 7:00am 55 min

There is no political topic that can get people’s blood boiling quite like partisan gerrymandering. But what do we know about how effective it is and what the data shows about its outcomes?This week, we're re-releasing o...

Do Donors Punish Extremist Primary Nominees?

November 14, 2025 11:50am 59 min

What happens when a political party nominates a candidate in its primary who is ideologically extreme? Do donors, especially those outside the party’s base, react — and if so, how? That question is explored in a new pape...

The Economic Cost of Populism

October 30, 2025 7:00am 1:16

More than 25 percent of countries around the world are currently governed by populists, from Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, to Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, and Donald Trump in the United States. Based on these findings,...

Is Political Science Research Underpowered?

October 16, 2025 6:00am 42 min

What if most political science studies are too weak to find the effects they’re looking for? In this episode, we dig into a new paper by Vincent Arel-Bundock and colleagues that reveals a striking truth: quantitative pol...

Can Trade Be A Weapon Of Global Power?

October 02, 2025 7:00am 1:10

For decades, free trade was treated as an unquestioned good—an engine of prosperity and cooperation. But today, leaders from Washington to Beijing are rethinking trade as something very different: a tool of power.In this...

Should Unelected Judges Be Deciding National Policy?

September 12, 2025 7:30am 1:09

Every week, headlines tell us that a single federal judge has blocked a presidential order—sometimes halting major policies for years. But should that be possible? Is it democratic?In this episode, we dig into the rise a...

Do Politicians Really Have A Conservative Bias?

August 21, 2025 7:00am 53 min

Political scientists have long argued that legislators believe the public is more conservative than it really is—potentially shaping policies that don’t align with what voters actually want. But what if that story is inc...

Do We Understand Members Of The Other Party?

August 07, 2025 7:00am 54 min

Do Democrats and Republicans really misunderstand each other as much as we think?This week, we dive into a surprising new experiment that puts that idea to the test — literally. Psychologist and researcher Adam Mastriani...

MechaHitler and The Political Bias of AI Chatbots

July 24, 2025 7:00am 57 min

When you ask ChatGPT or Gemini a question about politics, whose opinions are you really hearing?In this episode, we dive into a provocative new study from political scientist Justin Grimmer and his colleagues, which find...

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