Introduction / Daniel Peart and Adam I.P. Smith -- "Parties are unavoidable" : path dependence and the origins of party politics in the United States / Douglas Bradburn -- Rethinking the origins of ...
Nearly 40 percent of Gen Zers believe political violence is justified at times, according to the new Harvard Youth Poll ...
The pattern is not new. During the 1920s, successive Republican administrations relied on high tariffs and limited financial ...
American politics feels less like a democracy and more like a never-ending custody battle. Voters get stuck in the middle while two massive parties argue over who gets to “own” them. The Republican ...
What does this say about the state of our political process? Does the United States need a third political party? Are the ...
WASHINGTON — A survey of more than 500 political scientists finds that the vast majority think the United States is moving swiftly from liberal democracy toward some form of authoritarianism. In the ...
In recent years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of left-wing terrorism attacks and plots, although such violence has risen from very low levels and remains much lower than ...
The Supreme Court's landmark Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling has fundamentally altered the landscape of ...
America at 250 could look at the best examples of public service—public service in which the governmental institution expired ...