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Indeed, if we were drafting a constitution today, few people would even consider a presidential electoral system like the In a…
This article examines how the effect of education on institutional trust varies cross-nationally as a function of the pervasiveness of…
Book abstract: The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication is an authoritative and comprehensive survey of political communication drawing…
Book abstract: This timely book takes stock of the state of the art and future of electronic democracy, exploring the history and potential…
The 2012 election campaign—for Congress as well as the presidency—promises to be bitterly fought, even nasty. Leaders of both major parties…
Compromise is difficult, but governing a democracy without compromise is impossible. Anyone who doubts either the difficulty or the…
Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists' ability to measure corruption. This in turn has led to a new generation of…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…
Many political philosophers and theorists think that especially demanding moral norms apply among those who share a state. But many of…