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Elinor Ostrom did not argue that state action is antithetical to local knowledge and effective organization. She argued, to the contrary,…
During the 20th century, the United States went from being a second rate power to becoming the world’s sole superpower. Did leaders matter…
This edition of Women and Elective Office offers the latest research on women as candidates and officeholders. It provides a comprehensive…
After Iraq and Afghanistan, the US appetite for foreign interventions is about as low as it’s ever been. Many Americans are frustrated that…
Book abstract: The need to understand the theories and applications of economic and finance risk has been clear to everyone since the…
We investigate the relationship between violence and economic risk preferences in Afghanistan combining: (i) a two-part experimental…
Political Scientists have produced a substantial body of theory and evidence that explains variation in the availability of local public…
Celebrating one of the greatest Jewish scholars of our time, Radical Responsibility brings together thirteen luminaries of Jewish and…
In this paper, we demonstrate that university students who cheat on a simple task in a laboratory setting are more likely to state a…
The Task Force Report, Negotiating Agreement in Politics, authored by Jane Mansbridge of the Harvard Kennedy School and Cathie Jo Martin of…