Why the triumph of moderates is a setback to Iranian democracy; Slovakia’s newly elected parliament is dramatically different and pretty much the same. Here’s how.; Does social science have a replication crisis?; 10 things I learned via Twitter on International Women’s Day;
 
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Trump’s voters aren’t authoritarians, new research says. So what are they?
Guess whose followers are in fact authoritarians.
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Why the triumph of moderates is a setback to Iranian democracy
The stunning performance of Iran’s moderate forces in the Feb. 26 elections has prompted new optimism for democracy in the Islamic Republic. It should not.
 
Slovakia’s newly elected parliament is dramatically different and pretty much the same. Here’s how.
Three new parties in parliament, some gains for the right wing, and no obvious majority coalition. What else is new?
 
Does social science have a replication crisis?
No, but it may have a publication crisis.
 
10 things I learned via Twitter on International Women’s Day
#7 will totally rock your world.
 
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