The author argues that the battle for the natural rights of citizens,including equality and freedom, must be reinvigorated. He reminds us…
National elections for the legislature and/or the executive are held in almost all countries around the globe. This development has the…
Recent shifts in the media ecosystem raise new concerns about the vulnerability of democratic societies to fake news and the public's…
Here’s an overly simplistic statement but generally good rule of thumb about IT in government: Systems integrators are a symptom of poor…
A natural outcome of the emerging pledge and review approach to international climate change policy is the interest in comparing mitigation…
A large-scale experiment assessed the turnout effects of the “Neighbors” mailer, which exerts social pressure to vote by disclosing the…
During the Cold War, American actions — both hard and soft power — were steeped in information and data. Intelligence guided the stick —…
The flaws in the American electoral process have become increasingly apparent in recent years. The contemporary tipping point in public…
How do Americans evaluate potential U.S. Supreme Court candidates? Using a novel, two-part conjoint experiment, I show that respondents put…