Tag Archives: Election 2016
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Barry C. Burden, Charles Stewart III
Ever since the meltdown in Florida starting on election day 2000, there has been a spotlight on how elections are run. Since that time, the states have been the venue for many election reforms, lawsuits, innovations, and controversies. There have been massive improvements in voting technology, rapid increases in early voting, and whole host of […]
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Gabriel J. Chin
With immigration at the forefront of this year’s US Presidential Election, and a decision from the Supreme Court on United States v. Texas expected at the end of June, we asked some of our authors to reflect on the ongoing debates over the future of immigration law and policy in the United States. This is […]
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Kunal M. Parker
In part two of a four-part series, Kunal M. Parker, author of Making Foreigners (2015), reflects on immigration and the 2016 US Presidential Election.
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Pratheepan Gulasekaram
With immigration at the forefront of this year’s US Presidential Election, and a decision from the Supreme Court on United States v. Texas expected at the end of June, we asked some of our authors to reflect on the ongoing debates over the future of immigration law and policy in the United States. This is […]
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Ronald R. Krebs
Ronald R. Krebs explores if Donald Trump is the exception or the rule in the election’s national security discussion
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Yanna Krupnikov, Samara Klar
Samara Klar and Yanna Krupnikov, authors of Independent Politics (2016), examine what it means to be an independent political party.
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Paul Gowder
Paul Gowder gives a comprehensive new theory of the political and legal ideal known as “the rule of law”: what it means and why it matters.
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Jerrold M. Post
In this age of narcissism, the proliferation of politicians with significant narcissistic personality features is dramatic. In his new book, Narcissism and Politics: Dreams of Glory, Jerrold Post systematically applies the understanding of narcissism to the world of politics.
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Barry C. Burden, Charles Stewart III
Ever since the meltdown in Florida starting on election day 2000, there has been a spotlight on how elections are run. Since that time, the states have been the venue for many election reforms, lawsuits, innovations, and controversies. There have been massive improvements in voting technology, rapid increases in early voting, and whole host of […]
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Gabriel J. Chin
With immigration at the forefront of this year’s US Presidential Election, and a decision from the Supreme Court on United States v. Texas expected at the end of June, we asked some of our authors to reflect on the ongoing debates over the future of immigration law and policy in the United States. This is […]
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Kunal M. Parker
In part two of a four-part series, Kunal M. Parker, author of
Read More
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Pratheepan Gulasekaram
With immigration at the forefront of this year’s US Presidential Election, and a decision from the Supreme Court on United States v. Texas expected at the end of June, we asked some of our authors to reflect on the ongoing debates over the future of immigration law and policy in the United States. This is […]
Read More
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Ronald R. Krebs
Ronald R. Krebs explores if Donald Trump is the exception or the rule in the election’s national s...
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Yanna Krupnikov, Samara Klar
Samara Klar and Yanna Krupnikov, authors of Independe...
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Paul Gowder
Paul Gowder gives a comprehensive new theory of the political and legal ideal known as “the rule o...
Read More
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Jerrold M. Post
In this age of narcissism, the proliferation of politicians with significant narcissistic personalit...
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