Argentina's Left Populism in Comparative Perspective
Latin America experienced an unprecedented wave of left-leaning governments between 1998 and 2010.
Latin America experienced an unprecedented wave of left-leaning governments between 1998 and 2010.
It is easy now to see why Egypt’s revolution had to happen, and why President Hosni Mubarak’s thirty-year reign had to end in the spectacular manner in which it did.
The first book to address children's statelessness and lack of legal status as a human rights issue. Children are among the most vulnerable citizens of the world, with a special need for the protecti
We examine several hypotheses regarding the determinants and implications of political protest, motivated by the wave of popular uprisings in Arab countries starting in late 2010.
Member-based civic associations, or citizen groups, have two crucial roles in American democracy.
David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam ask how America can simultaneously be religiously devout, religiously diverse, and religiously tolerant.
Although the positive association between religiosity and life satisfaction is well documented, much theoretical and empirical controversy surrounds the question of how religion actually shapes life s
This study examines the stability of religious preference among people who claim no religious preference in national surveys (i.e., religious nones).
Unique among nations, America is deeply religious, religiously diverse, and remarkably tolerant.
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