Research
Nonproliferation: A Global Issue for a Global Ethic
Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture Based on Linkage of Cap-and-Trade Systems
The outcome of the December 2011 United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa, provides an important new opportunity to move toward an international climate policy architecture that is
The Troubled Future of Colleges and Universities
The American system of higher education appears poised for disruptive change of potentially historic proportions due to massive new political, economic, and educational forces that threaten to undermi
Political Representation
his Handbook looks at how China is governed, how its domestic political system functions and the critical issues that it currently faces.
Sadness and Consumption
Sadness influences consumption, leading individuals to pay more to acquire new goods and to eat more unhealthy food than they would otherwise.
Looking Like a State: Techniques of Persistent Failure in State Capability for Implementation
In many nations today the state has little capability to carry out even basic functions like security, policing, regulation or core service delivery.
Innovación en EnergÃa en España: Análisis y Recomendaciones
Courting Deliberation: The Role of Deliberative Democracy in the American Judicial System
Many legal theorists and political philosophers—among them John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin, Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson, and Joshua Cohen—believe that decision making through deliberation is a normative i
On Graduation from Fiscal Procyclicality
In the past, industrial countries have tended to pursue countercyclical or, at worst, acyclical fiscal policy.
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