Journals

Three Models of Democratic Expertise

Three Models of Democratic Expertise By Alfred Moore, University of Cambridge How can expertise best be integrated within democratic systems? And how can such systems best enable lay judgment of expert claims? These questions are […]

Journals

The Myth of Global Populism

The Myth of Global Populism By David Art, Tufts University, Massachusetts The “rise of global populism” has become a primary metanarrative for the previous decade in advanced industrial democracies, but I argue that it is […]

American Political Science Review

UN Peacekeeping and the Rule of Law

UN Peacekeeping and the Rule of Law By Robert A. Blair, Brown University The UN is intimately involved in efforts to restore the rule of law in conflict and postconflict settings. Yet despite the importance […]

American Political Science Review

The Wane of Command: Evidence on Drone Strikes and Control within Terrorist Organizations

The Wane of Command: Evidence on Drone Strikes and Control within Terrorist Organizations By Anouk S. Rigterink, Durham University This paper investigates how counterterrorism targeting terrorist leaders affects terrorist attacks. This effect is theoretically ambiguous […]