Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory: J-PART, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Oct., 2003), pp. 395-412 (18 pages) By 1958, a model of human behavior capable of serving as the microlevel foundation for ...
Now that the 2022 midterm elections have concluded, every corner of the political world has something to take away from the previous year. There were no shortage of misconceptions busted, theories ...
What does the trend of "realism" in political theory portend, if anything, for how social and political scientists do their work? We can best see where realism's rubber hits the road by re-examining ...
Does deterrence actually work? In our international relations class, my students researched the track record of deterrence in several cases of international aggression, as well as examples where ...
P olitical scientists working within the polarized (indeed, explosive) context of contemporary American politics have gotten used to the potential for a backlash — from politicians, media ...
Tyler White’s capstone political science seminar focused on the return of global power politics wasn’t slated to begin discussing Russia until after spring break. Then came Feb. 24, and the Russian ...
Happy Thursday! In today’s newsletter, we examine historical lessons on building coalitions in times of deep political divisions, the President’s push for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, ...
Few workers face more scrutiny than professional athletes. Every movement is measured, every outcome quantified, and every ...
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