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Bureaucratic theory, shaped by Max Weber, stresses order, hierarchy, and administrative expertise. The entry of AI into governance raises pressing questions about whether algorithmic decision-making ...
Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 3 (SEPTEMBER 2010), pp. 655-673 (19 pages) How does the enterprise of political theory create and sustain the borders that account for its appearance as a ...
The brains of politically extreme individuals, whether left- or right-leaning, appear to respond to and process political information in surprisingly similar ways, according to research published in ...
A little-discussed theory of the American presidency has had startling, if unnoticed, success as a crystal ball. Stephen Skowronek, a chaired professor at Yale, is the author of The Politics ...
The Journal of Politics features balanced treatments of research from scholars around the world, in all subfields of political science including American politics, comparative politics, international ...
Before all the talk about “public intellectuals,” Michael Walzer was one. For 50 years, he has gone back and forth between positions at Princeton and Harvard Universities and then at the ...
The theory began in white supremacist circles and has slowly integrated into the mainstream of Republican politics.
Being thus outside the political mainstream makes a robust political theory of mind a necessity to make sense of anything in our national politics at all.
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