Journals

Mapping Eurasia in an Open World: How the Insularity of Russia’s Geopolitical and Civilizational Approaches Limits Its Foreign Policies

Mapping Eurasia in an Open World: How the Insularity of Russia’s Geopolitical and Civilizational Approaches Limits Its Foreign Policies by Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, and Nicole Weygandt, Cornell University Russia’s Eurasian view of the world brings […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Information and Legitimacy

Information and Legitimacy: Results from the first EGAP Metaketa Does a more informed electorate foster greater political accountability, and can the provision of information thereby increase the legitimacy of elected representatives? In this roundtable, we […]

Obituaries

In Memoriam: Paul Posner

Paul L. Posner, Professor and Director of the Schar School’s Masters of Public Administration program at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, passed away on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at the age […]

American Political Science Review

Between Means and Ends: Reconstructing Coercion in Dewey’s Democratic Theory

Between Means and Ends: Reconstructing Coercion in Dewey’s Democratic Theory by Alexander Livingston, Cornell University John Dewey’s democratic theory is celebrated as a classic statement of the theory of deliberative democracy. This article challenges deliberative appropriations […]