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The past two decades have seen a proliferation of large- and small-scale experiments in participatory governance. This article takes stock…
This book brings together two fields that rarely converse with one another: deliberative democracy and development studies. The study of…
Knowledge producers conducting research on a particular set of questions may respond to supply and demand shocks by shifting resources to a…
This essay analyzes the persistence of the death penalty in the United States--a topic that has long been the subject of debate among legal…
No matter which way you look at it, Chiapas is the most backward of any state in Mexico. Its per capita income is the lowest of the 32…
Is Tsipras the New Lula? Jeffrey Frankel, July 17, 2015, Opinion. "Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has the chance to become to his…
On June 23 and 24, twenty five experts met at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government under the auspices of the Geopolitics of…
The nuclear deal reached in Vienna on Tuesday is the latest step in a decade-long struggle by the west to contain Iranian power in the…