Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory: J-PART, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Oct., 2003), pp. 395-412 (18 pages) By 1958, a model of human behavior capable of serving as the microlevel foundation for ...
What does the trend of "realism" in political theory portend, if anything, for how social and political scientists do their work? We can best see where realism's rubber hits the road by re-examining ...
Tyler White’s capstone political science seminar focused on the return of global power politics wasn’t slated to begin discussing Russia until after spring break. Then came Feb. 24, and the Russian ...
How can we get the majority to recognize the discrimination experienced by minorities? A new study examines this question. The results show that both cold facts and warm stories can change perceptions ...
America’s leaders today cannot or won’t provide a good basic definition of democracy and list out what is required from citizens to make democracy work. It is in their interests to flunk these two ...
The return of the Indiana House Democrats this week and the Ameristar Casino offer to help pay for the Cline Avenue bridge replacement have something in common: compromise. We need to see it in ...
The way John Morrison sees it, we may not know the definitive winner of the Democratic primary by the time all of Oregon's votes are tallied but the country will at least have gotten a poli-sci lesson ...
Starting next semester, Marquette’s political science department will implement a formal policy that prohibits the use of ...