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  1. 4 horas atrás

    What is the future of , if soon starts voting for us and helps draft legislation? via

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  2. 11 horas atrás

    The 2018 could see the highest turnout for a midterm since the mid-1960s. To prepare you, we've made a few journal articles and book chapters available so that you can

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  3. 17 horas atrás

    How far does tech giants’ code direct and control our society? How far should it? That’s the political question of the future. Join OUP author and at to hear more.

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  4. 31 de out

    "Masculinity, Femininity, and American Political Behavior" presents the compelling and new theory that gendered personalities affect and demonstrates that personalities matter more than . Read a free chapter online.

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    31 de out

    Thanks for the heads up that Citizen-Protectors is cited in cc

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  6. 31 de out

    Why has Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy remained a hotly contested part of his legacy?

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  7. 31 de out

    'The Other Rights Revolution' by Jefferson Decker, demonstrates the importance of the West (distinct from the larger "Sunbelt") to the development and policy choices of the modern U.S. conservatism. Read a free chapter online.

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  8. 30 de out

    In a recent article from the , is quoted explaining his thoughts on how conspiracy theories have played a part in our government and country today.

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  9. 30 de out

    "Globalization, technological change, and transformations in the international order have produced a puzzle that policymakers and scholars have been trying to disentangle since the end of the Cold War":

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  10. 30 de out

    "We won’t begin to solve our media and political crises until we look the evidence in the eye and diagnose its actual source. It’s not Russia. It’s Fox." by Yochai Benkler via

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  11. 30 de out

    What can the International Refugee Regime can learn from the Acehnese Fishermen who saved over 1,800 displaced Rohingya who were stranded in the Andaman Sea?

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  12. 29 de out

    OUP author, Neal Devins, predicts that the Supreme Court "under [Chief Justice John] Roberts will steer clear of abortion cases for now" in .

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  13. 29 de out

    Explore racial disparities in the US criminal justice system:

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  14. 29 de out

    "Looking at the innovations in provides a lens in the nature of change beyond what we see at the polling booth." on technology and it's relationship with

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  15. 29 de out

    "The negotiations over the U.K. withdrawal from the European Union were supposed to be over by now."

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  16. 29 de out

    about with OUP. We have collected related books, articles, and social media content so that you can build your

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  17. 29 de out

    A look at young party activists. Who are they? What do they think about politics? And what are their motivations for political participation?

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  18. 28 de out

    Congratulations to Paul Kenny on winning an award at the Conference this year for his book “Populism and Patronage.” Read a free chapter at Oxford Scholarship Online!

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  19. 28 de out

    Carter Malkasian, author of 'Illusions of Victory', shares his ideas on the and U.S. intervention during an interview for Musings on .

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  20. 28 de out

    Looking at the experiences of Chinese migrants overseas, and the broad imperial and colonial frameworks that have shaped forced migration and human displacement in Asia

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