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What is the sound of a political campaign? How does sound studies examine what role these sounds play in building candidate support and creating community? Dr. Justin Patch, Dr. David McDonald, and…
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Dr. Larry Diamond discusses a deepening global recession of freedom and
democracy since 2006, which has accelerated in recent years with the
spread of authoritarian populism. He identifies causes…
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Do newly elected politicians correspond to the public interest after achieving political office?
We show that politicians change their behavior once changing from one elected office to
another. In…
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Indiana University alumni hosted an IU Trustee candidate forum at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, June 6, with the two candidates for the IU Board of Trustees, Andrew Baldwin and Pat Shoulders. The forum will…
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Commencement at Indiana University has always been a celebration of student achievement. It represents both years of hard work and a future of great potential as IU graduates prepare to embark on a…
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Commencement at Indiana University has always been a celebration of student achievement. It represents both years of hard work and a future of great potential as IU graduates prepare to embark on a…
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014Senator Richard G. Lugar is a fifth generation Hoosier who served 36 years in the U.S. Senate. He retired in 2013 as the longest serving member of Congress in Indiana history…
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This lecture is based on a soon-to-appear book of stories about
institutions and how they sometimes fail to perform in ways
we expect. Institutions have figured prominently in theories of
politics…
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We examine non-price allocation mechanisms when the incentive and information constraints
faced by a democratic government may render the ideal (i.e., “first-best”) outcomes…
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The persistence of autocratic regimes in the context of modern societies
creates significant challenges for social science theory and empirical
research. The panelists will address these challenges…
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The paper describes and analyzes women’s participation in the recent constitutional amendment
process in Liberia and argues that a feminist, dialogic model best captures the lessons
learned…
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Carol Mosesson's 4th - 5th Grade Introduction to the Submarine Sandwiches Part 2 of 4
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Scholars typically regard the “rule of law”—a stable and predictable process by which laws are
implemented, enforced, and changed—as a cornerstone of good governance and a…
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