Elections constitute a public good: they are non-excludable and non-rival in their democratic benefit. Their financing ...
If anything could have dislodged the neoliberal doctrine of freeing the market from the government, you might have expected the coronavirus pandemic to do the trick. Of course, the same was said about ...
Edmund Malesky is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University specializing in comparative political economy. Malesky previously was an Assistant Professor at UC San Diego and has served as a ...
The Department of Political Science and International Relations currently offers a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree, which consists of coursework during the first six semesters followed by ...
It is a widespread belief that political decisions are usually influenced by public opinion. Even if the next election still is a long way off, political decision-makers seem to react sensitively to ...
Guanie Lim is Associate Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Japan. His main research interests are comparative political economy, value chain analysis, and the ...
Our graduate program in political science reflects changes in the discipline, shifts in the political landscape, and the additional new faculty who have expanded the depth and breadth of our offerings ...