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Jean Blondel made many lasting contributions toward comparative politics, not least in his classification of party systems in Western…
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As perhaps the most consequential technology of our time, Generative Foundation Models (GFMs) present unprecedented challenges for…
The ‘Big Lie’ in American politics has sparked intense concern about the erosion of public confidence in the integrity of US elections—…
Previous research focused on popular US Supreme Court rulings expanding rights; however, less is known about rulings running against…