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In the first part of our two-part conversation on Madison’s Notes, we speak with Frances Lee, Profes
On this episode, rural sociologist Dr. Irna Hofman explores how Tajikistan’s cotton fields illuminat
After the murder of George Floyd, the United States had the largest protests in the nation’s history
Today I’m speaking with Chryl Laird, Associate Professor of Government and Politics at the Universit
Why has the United Kingdom, historically one of the strongest democracies in the world, become so un
As Brazil moves toward trying former president Jair Bolsonaro for plotting a coup against democracy,
Generations of social scientists and historians have argued that the escape from empire and conseque
Mass violence comes not only from states, but also from people. By analyzing mass violence as social
Constitutional Ratification Without Reason (Oxford UP, 2022) focuses on constitutional ratification,
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Looking closely at New York City's political development since the 1970s, three "political orders"--
“No man’s land” invokes stretches of barren landscape, twisted barbed wire, desolation, and the deva
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Factual misinformation is spread in conflict zones around the world, often with dire consequences. B
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As the second Trump administration reshapes the U.S. government and its role in the world, how do te
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