Kant’s landmark essay, “On Perpetual Peace,” is as timely, relevant, and inspiring today as when it was first written over 200...
Many contemporary political thinkers are gripped by the belief that their task is to develop an ideal theory of rights or justice...
Improving government on a macro level is only possible with public managers who herald change on a micro level. While many studies...
The act of deliberation is the act of reflecting carefully on a matter and weighing the strengths and weaknesses of alternative...
Public opinion in recent years has soured on multiculturalism, due in large part to fears of radical Islam. In Multiculturalism...
For more than a century, from 1900 to 2006, campaigns of nonviolent resistance were more than twice as effective as their violent...
Tolerance is generally regarded as an unqualified achievement of the modern West. Emerging in early modern Europe to defuse violent...
Even well-established democracies need reform, and any successful effort to reform democracies must look beyond conventional institutions--elections,...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Fundamental Political Writings includes the Social Contract, Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts, Discourse...
Contemporary civilisational analysis has emerged in the post-Cold War period as a forming but already controversial field of scholarship....
This book provides you with a theoretical and comparative understanding of the major topics related to elections and voting behaviour....
In 1966, Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy published Monopoly Capital,a monumental work of economic theory and social criticismthat...
'Identity', particularly as it is elaborated in the associated categories of ‘personal’ and ‘social’ identity, is a relatively...
This is a practical guide to the historical study of international politics. The focus is on the nuts and bolts of historical...
What decides elections? Is it the national economic condition, voters’ partisan attachments, or the campaigns that candidates...
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