Academic Journal
Although robust citizen participation is fundamental to a healthy democracy, we still lack a clear sense of how to motivate participation.
Does the Content of Political Appeals Matter in Motivating Participation? A Field Experiment on Self Disclosure in Political Appeals
Academic Journal
The Organizational Roots of Political Activism: Field Experiments on Creating a Relational Context
Academic Journal
At the height of World War II, Henry Luce, the founder of Time magazine, argued that the United States had amassed such wealth and power that the twentieth century would come to be known simply as “the American Century.”
The End of the Democratic Century
Yascha Mounk
Roberto Stefan Foa
Academic Journal
The citizens of wealthy, established democracies are less satisfied with their governments than they have been at any time since opinion polling began.
The Danger of Deconsolidation: The Democratic Disconnect
Yascha Mounk
Roberto Stefan Foa
Article
America is Not a Democracy
Book
The People vs. Democracy
Article
Regulate social media now. The future of democracy is at stake.
Senior Lecturer in Political...
Matthew Kocher
Course
Fall 2019, W 1:30PM-3:50PM
In this class, we study classic and contemporary works on nationalism, drawn from multiple disciplinary and analytic traditions, in the comparative context of alternative forms of identity.
Nationalism and the Politics of Identity
Inaugural Director, SNF Agora...
Hahrie Han
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