
Month: January 2017
11 Posts


Note to Senate Dems: Don’t Filibuster Trump’s SCOTUS Nominee

American Politics, Comparative Politics, Electoral Politics, Europe
The Populists Have Won Some Battles, But I Suspect They’ll Lose the War

What I Read This Winter

Distributive Politics in the 21st Century

Foreign Policy, International Politics
The Value of Studying WWI

On Fort Lauderdale and Politicizing Violence

Asia-Pacific, International Politics
Why China Threat Theory is Bullshit

Political Philosophy, Political Theory
Why Norms are More Important than Institutions in Guaranteeing Effective Democracy

Comparative Politics, Podcasts
Podcast: Populism, What Drives It, and Its Policy Implications

Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Social Science