| From Competition to Polarization in Central Europe: How Populists Change Party Systems and the European Union |
7 |
| How Populists Rule: The Consequences for Democratic Governance |
5 |
| Elite Survival Strategies and Authoritarian Reversal in Turkey |
4 |
| Bipolar Disorders: Varieties of Capitalism and Populist Out-Flanking on the Left and Right |
4 |
| Populism, Partisan Convergence, and Mobilization in Western Europe |
4 |
| Pinning Down Democracy: A Q-Method Study of Lived Democracy |
3 |
| The Political Consequences of Independence Referenda in Liberal Democracies: Quebec, Scotland, and Catalonia |
3 |
| Failed Securitization: Why It Matters |
3 |
| Securitization Theory: Past, Present, and Future |
2 |
| Security Actor-Network Theory: Revitalizing Securitization Theory with Bruno Latour |
2 |
| Corporatism Reconsidered: Howard J. Wiarda's Legacy |
2 |
| The Unstable Alliance for School Choice: Social Movements and American Neoliberalism |
2 |
| State Building through Mediation: The US Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Research Group in World War II |
1 |
| A Case of Communicative Learning?: Rereading Habermas's Philosophical Project through an Arendtian Lens |
1 |
| Protests and the Arab Spring: An Empirical Investigation |
1 |
| The Federalist on the Public Will: The Split Personality Revisited |
1 |
| Retrenchment or Reform? Changes in Primary Election Laws, 1928-70 |
1 |
| The Communist Party-Dominated Governance Model of China: Legitimacy, Accountability, and Meritocracy |
1 |
| Too Many Secrets? When Should the Intelligence Community be Allowed to Keep Secrets? |
1 |
| A Different Price for the Ticket: Hannah Arendt and James Baldwin on Love and Politics |
1 |
| When the Banal Becomes Political: The European Union in the Age of Populism |
1 |
| Populism is a Symptom Rather than a Cause: Democratic Disconnect, the Decline of the Center-Left, and the Rise of Populism in Western Europe |
1 |
| Political Judgment Confronts Ideology: Hannah Arendt's Contribution |
1 |
| Race, Internationalism, and Comparative Political Theory |
1 |
| The New Paternalists |
0 |
| Principled Rhetoric as Coalition Management: Speech in the Reconstructive Presidencies of Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan |
0 |
| A Text for the City: Plato's Menexenus and the Legacy of Pericles |
0 |
| Cicero on the Problem of Unjust Origins |
0 |
| On the Importance of Penelope |
0 |
| Marriage Equality and the Injunction to Assimilate: Romantic Love, Children, Monogamy, and Parenting in Obergefell v. Hodges |
0 |
| Moving Beyond Pathology: Why Psychologists Should Care About Short Wars |
0 |
| Conclusion to the Symposium on War Duration |
0 |
| Challenges to the Study of Long Wars |
0 |
| Rationality and the Limits of Psychology in Explaining Interstate War Duration |
0 |
| War Duration and the Micro-Dynamics of Decision Making under Stress |
0 |
| Unifying the Study of the Causes and Duration of Wars |
0 |
| Howard J. Wiarda's Other Life: Democracy Policy and Foreign Policy Think Tanks |
0 |
| Of Paradigms Won and Lost: The Neo-Corporatist World According to Howard J. Wiarda |
0 |
| The Place and Purpose of Grand Theory |
0 |
| Justice, Not Happiness: Aristotle on the Common Good |
0 |
| Turning the Page: Conclusions, Questions, and Agenda |
0 |
| States, Last Resort, and the Obligation to Securitize |
0 |
| Marching Drums: An Enhanced Framework for Identifications and Securitizations |
0 |
| Is Liberalism Bad for Women? Reclaiming Susan Okin's Democratic Feminist Thesis |
0 |
| Introduction: The Rationale and Constitution of this Symposium |
0 |
| Wealth and Voter Turnout: Investigating Twenty-Eight Democracies |
0 |
| State Building Amid Resistance: Administrative Intermediaries and the Making of Colonial Taiwan |
0 |
| When Open Borders Must Stay Open: Expectations and Freedom of Movement |
0 |
| Blocked Exchanges and the Constitution: Montesquieu on the Moral and Constitutional Limits of Markets |
0 |
| The Politics Insurgents Make: Reconstructive Reformers in US and UK Postwar Party Development |
0 |