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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 officially ended the explicit prejudice in American immi
The story of the Constitution of the United States began long before the American Revolutionary War.
The political Left has long faced tension regarding its universalistic commitments and those to the
What is the American Right, where does it come from, and how has it changed over time? Journalist an
There are currently a record-setting number of forcibly displaced persons in the world. This number
How the FDA was shaped by public health crises and patient advocacy, told against a background of th
What are the problems with Samuel Huntington’s views about civil-military relations? Why do military
The 18th century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that humans are born good, but society cor
Why is our society so unequal? Why, despite their small numbers, do the rich dominate policy and pol
There are few thinkers who engender as much debate about their legacy as Leo Strauss (1899 –1973). H
In Subversive Archaism: Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage (Duke UP, 20
We often find ourselves acting in concert with others, where what we do together goes beyond the cau
It is easy to condemn obvious wrongdoers such as Elizabeth Holmes, Adam Neumann, Harvey Weinstein, a
Lawless elements are ascendant in Mexico, as evidenced by the operations of criminal cartels engaged
Delegating Responsibility: International Cooperation on Migration in the European Union (U Michigan
How can we understand the processes through which political leaders, god-men, stars of all kinds, an
As they worked on the second edition of What is Europe? (Routledge, 2022), Anna Triandafyllidou and
In post-Soviet Russia, there is a persistent trend to repress, control, or even co-opt national hist
While significant attention in political science is devoted to national level elections, a comprehen
Working on Southeast Asia, one thing we tend to hear a lot of is the notion that civil society is sh