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On Presidents Day, Questioning Power
Feb 20 2023
Is the presidency too powerful? Tracing the evolution of presidential power, this reading list provides the history, laws, and politics behind how wide-ranging presidential powers can and should be.
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Some midterm polls were on-target – but finding which pollsters and poll aggregators to believe can be challenging
Jan 24 2023
By Joseph Campbell, author of Lost in a Gallup: Polling Failure in U.S. Presidential ElectionsThis post was originally published on The Conversation and is reprinted here with permission.Pollsters indulged in breezy self-congratulation in the aftermath of the 2022 midterm elections. Pre-elec
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Political Economy, Markets, and Institutions: A Q&A with Global Perspectives Section Editor J.P. Singh
Mar 29 2022
Our forthcoming special collection with 14 essays and five commentaries from leading academics and practitioners will examine the changing nature of multilateralism and global development. Collectively we analyze new forms of multilateralism, changes underway in old multilateralism, the possibility
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