At the end of July, shortly after Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate for President, The Economist described her ...
In this ambitious work of political theory, Bagg argues that defenders of Western democracy tend to struggle because they fail to grapple with underlying material disparities of economic and social ...
Had the critical legal studies movement never existed, it would have to be invented today. That movement framed law as a forceful instrument of domination but one compatible with both functional and ...
The prevalent academic critique of arbitration, the access-to-justice critique, fails to account for arbitration’s influence on how firms organize themselves. This Note offers a new critique of ...
Countries where democracy is in trouble share a common pattern, and it’s a worrying one for the United States.
In the work that won the Nobel, Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson—three highly respected economists almost universally referred ...
So, whether the economic policies are working or not depends on your perception and the group you belong to. Contending theories of political economy identify three types of economic doctrines ...
The U.S. presidential election result has ensured a sharp turn in economic policy expected to upend global commerce and ...
Early this morning, the race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris appears likely to again come down to Michigan, ...
Despite claims of political polarization, the Democratic and Republican parties are unified in their temperament and values, with both candidates moving towards centrist positions on issues such ...
On Sunday, 155 million voters went to the polls to elect mayors and council members across Brazil’s more than 5,500 ...