| Propaganda, Misinformation, and the Epistemic Value of Democracy |
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| The Group Foundations of Democratic Political Behavior |
3 |
| Ideas, Ideology, and the Roots of the Islamic State |
3 |
| The Dislocated Universe of Laclau and Mouffe: An Introduction to Post-Structuralist Discourse Theory |
3 |
| Populists as Technocrats |
2 |
| Human Life Is Group Life: Deliberative Democracy for Realists |
2 |
| Liberal Democracy, National Identity Boundaries, and Populist Entry Points |
1 |
| Knowing and Not Knowing ISIS |
1 |
| Against Epistocracy |
1 |
| Do Religious Ideas Cause Violence? |
1 |
| ISIS and Ideology: Reply to Fadel, Hertog, Juergensmeyer, and Owen |
1 |
| Dangerous Ideas: The Force of Ideology and Personality in Driving Radicalization |
1 |
| From the Folk Theory to Symbolic Politics: Toward a More Realistic Understanding of Voter Behavior |
1 |
| Objectivity, Political Order, and Responsibility in Max Weber's Thought |
1 |
| Advancing Post-Structural Institutionalism: Discourses, Subjects, Power Asymmetries, and Institutional Change |
1 |
| Can the EU Stop Eastern Europe';s Illiberal Turn? |
1 |
| Brexit, Positional Populism, and the Declining Appeal of Valence Politics |
1 |
| The Rhetorical Presidency Made Flesh: A Political Science Classic in the Age of Donald Trump |
1 |
| The Concept of Political Competence |
1 |
| The Border Wall as a Populist Challenge |
0 |
| Anti-Naturalism and Structure in Interpretive Social Science |
0 |
| Naturalism and its Inadvertent Defenders |
0 |
| The Timelessly Rhetorical Presidency: Reply to Zug |
0 |
| The Plague of Bannonism |
0 |
| Of Scribes and Tribes: Progressive Politics and the Populist Challenge |
0 |
| Diagnosing the Blinding Effects of Trumpism: Rejoinder to Pluta |
0 |
| History against Psychology in the Thought of R. G. Collingwood |
0 |
| When Human Behavior Enters the Equation |
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| Democracy as Intellectual Taste? Pluralism in Democratic Theory |
0 |
| Is Democracy an Option for the Realist? |
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| Democracy for Realists, Groups, and Ordinary Voters |
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| Evidence-Based Policy: The Tension Between the Epistemic and the Normative |
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| Government for the People: A Reply to the Symposium |
0 |
| Accountability for Realists |
0 |
| Democracy and the Epistemic Limits of Markets |
0 |
| Beyond Social Science Naturalism: The Case for Ecumenical Interpretivism |
0 |
| Scholarly Reflexivity, Methodological Practice, and Bevir and Blakely's Anti-Naturalism |
0 |
| THE CHANGING NATURE OF MASS BELIEF SYSTEMS: THE RISE OF CONCEPT AND POLICY IDEOLOGUES |
0 |
| Populism and Presidential Representation |
0 |
| Trump: New Populist or Old Democrat? |
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| Populism in America: Christopher Lasch, Bell Hooks, and the Persistence of Democratic Possibility |
0 |
| The Hermeneutics of Policing: An Analysis of Law and Order Technocracy |
0 |
| Theory, Media, and Democracy for Realists |
0 |
| Getting Real about Realism: Voters Are More Reasonable, and Democracies More Responsive, than Achen and Bartels Suggest |
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| Identities for Realists |
0 |
| Time for a Change |
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