American Political Science Review

Liberal Integrity and Foreign Entanglement

Liberal Integrity and Foreign Entanglement Shmuel Nili, Yale University My aim in this article is to show that there is distinctive normative value to thinking about a liberal polity as an agent with integrity that can […]

American Political Science Review

Religious Minorities and Resistance to Genocide

Religious Minorities and Resistance to Genocide: The Collective Rescue of Jews in the Netherlands during the Holocaust Robert Braun, Cornell University and Northwestern University This article hypothesizes that minority groups are more likely to protect […]

American Political Science Review

Experimentation and Persuasion in Political Organizations

Experimentation and Persuasion in Political Organizations Alexander V. Hirsch, California Institute of Technology Different beliefs about how to achieve shared goals are common in political organizations such as government agencies, campaigns, and NGOs. However, the consequences […]

Journals

NGOs, Political Protest, and Civil Society

Amanda Murdie, University of Missouri Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are proliferating. How do they affect political participation in developing democracies? In NGOs, Political Protest, and Civil Society, Carew Boulding masterfully argues that NGOs, even those organizations […]