Research
Women in Parliament: A Review of the Current Situation.
Do We Owe the Poor Assistance or Rectification?
Galbraith and Vietnam: An Adviser Who Told Kennedy the Truth
Stable Democracy and Good Governance in Divided Societies: Do Power-Sharing Institutions Work?
Advisors to Rulers – Or, What the Kennedy School of Government Can Learn from Chinese Scholar-Officials, and Vice Versa.
In 2001, China’s Ministry of Education launched a new graduate program in public administration at twenty-four universities around the country, with the explicit goal of improving management and polic
The ‘New Cleavage’ Thesis and the Social Basis of Radical Right Support.
The rise of the radical right is open to multiple interpretations.
Preserving Privacy by De-Identifying Facial Images
In the context of sharing video surveillance data, a significant threat to privacy is face recognition software, which can automatically identify known people, such as from a database of drivers' lice
Terror and Collateral Damage: Are They Permissible?
Cracking Through Hegemonic Ideology: The Logic of Formal Justice.
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