Greenland is in the news again, courtesy of Donald Trump's threats to take it away from NATO ally Denmark, and the not insignificant (one in three?) possibility that he would actually do it.
In this ambitious work of political theory, Bagg argues that defenders of Western democracy tend to struggle because they fail to grapple with underlying material disparities of economic and social ...
At this point, neoconservatism is a dead letter. The Democratic party rebelled against it during the Bush years. The Republican party has rejected it under Trump. There is no constituency for ...
Election law may be a niche discipline, but its scholars shape the very foundations of democracy. Few have done more to define the field than SUNY Distinguished Professor James Gardner. So, when ...
Lessons from a London bridge. By Amanda Taub On June 10, 2000, London opened the Millennium Footbridge, a futuristic pedestrian path spanning the River Thames, hanging between suspension cables that ...
Legal beagles in the post-World War II era of expanding executive power are currently leaning heavily on a policy and a court ruling whose origins can be found in the ancient governmental system of ...
Whilst clearly pushing back against attempts to erode democratic norms, these recent protests are also contesting the government’s own conception of democracy. Despite the democratic backsliding of ...
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