Journals

New Directions in Rebel Governance Research

New Directions in Rebel Governance Research By Cyanne E. Loyle, Peace Research Institute Oslo, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of Maryland, Reyko Huang, Bush School of Government and Public Service and Danielle F. Jung, Emory University […]

Journals

Economic Migration: On What Terms?

Economic Migration: On What Terms? By Anna Stilz, Princeton University I investigate whether wealthy democratic states should liberalize economic migration and, if so, on what terms. Is it permissible for the state to restrict economic […]

American Political Science Review

Governments Ignore Many Serious Welfare Issues – But Bureaucrats with Technical Expertise Can Help Change This

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Leah Costik, covers the new article by Carmen Jacqueline […]

Journals

Centralization and Subnational Capacity: The Struggle to Make Federalism Work Equitably in Public Education

Centralization and Subnational Capacity: The Struggle to Make Federalism Work Equitably in Public Education By Susan L. Moffitt, Brown University, Cadence Willse, The College of New Jersey, Kelly B. Smith, Stetson University and David K. […]