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Politics & Society publishes research that raises questions about the way the world is organized politically, economically, and socially.
Durham, NC
Joined March 2011
In a new P&S article, @donadica @AnkeHassel and @HopnerMartin show how Germany has doubled down on export-led growth and protected the core export industries.
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Since the introduction of the euro, German growth has been primarily based on exports. Signs of an exhaustion of Germany's export-led growth model were alr...
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In response to the recent energy crisis, Germany's economic elites have insisted on protecting and strengthening the export-led growth model, with high fiscal costs for the state and society. A new P&S article explains.
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Since the introduction of the euro, German growth has been primarily based on exports. Signs of an exhaustion of Germany's export-led growth model were alr...
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Germany's recent economic policy responses have been driven largely by an export sector growth coalition led by cross-class alliances in the chemical, metalworking, and engineering sectors. A new P&S article explains.
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Since the introduction of the euro, German growth has been primarily based on exports. Signs of an exhaustion of Germany's export-led growth model were alr...
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A new P&S paper considers landlords as petty tyrants, arguing that rental housing is a sphere where people are subject to substantial unaccountable power in ways that drastically limit their autonomy.
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What if we think of landlords as petty tyrants? I argue that this specifically political question has been missing in analyses and diagnoses of the crisis in ho...
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Sadie Dempsey @sadiemdempsey and Benny Witkovsky @bwitkovsky published an article in @ConversationUS about their new Politics & Society @pasupdates article.
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In 2020,the #StopTheSteal movement built over months of false claims of fraud, culminating in the violence of Jan. 6, 2021. Is the same foundation being laid by local GOP activists today?
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In the run-up to January 6, local political institutions—namely, county-level Republican parties on Facebook—stoked anger, fanned the flames of the #StopTheSteal movement, and paved the way for the US Capitol attack.
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The #StopTheStealMovement, which culminated in the January 6 attack, was part of a coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 electi...
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As a recent P&S article shows, state and local political institutions, events, and actors—in this case, county Republican parties on Facebook—were instrumental in paving the way for January 6.
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The #StopTheStealMovement, which culminated in the January 6 attack, was part of a coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 electi...
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"Citizens’ policy preferences are a constraint on government choices pertaining to redistribution rather a (let alone *the*) driver of policy change."
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Recent studies puzzle over why it is that democratically elected governments have not responded to rising inequality by engaging in more redistribution. While s...
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A new P&S article by @RossetJan, Jérémie Poltier, and Jonas Pontusson argues that insights about unequal policy responsiveness can be gained by exploring temporal dynamics and variation across policy domains, as well as variation across countries.
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Recent studies puzzle over why it is that democratically elected governments have not responded to rising inequality by engaging in more redistribution. While s...
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A new P&S article argues that the literature on preferences for redistribution ought to focus more on public support for specific policies with redistributive implications, as opposed to general attitudes toward inequality and the role of the state.
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Recent studies puzzle over why it is that democratically elected governments have not responded to rising inequality by engaging in more redistribution. While s...
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In India, the far right has been successful by means of "organizational diffusion," creating proxy civil society organizations through which central network executives can covertly organize sophisticated divisions of labor.
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Presenting a world-first data set of 2,831 constitutive organizations of history's largest far-right interorganizational network, this article presents a n...
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A new P&S article explains far-right success as a result of proxy civil society organizations through which central network executives can covertly organize sophisticated divisions of labor.
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Presenting a world-first data set of 2,831 constitutive organizations of history's largest far-right interorganizational network, this article presents a n...
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"Housing problems are not just economic; they are centrally structured along dimensions of power, freedom, collective self-determination, and conflict."
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What if we think of landlords as petty tyrants? I argue that this specifically political question has been missing in analyses and diagnoses of the crisis in ho...
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A new P&S article looks at landlords as petty tyrants, drawing on Elizabeth Anderson's concept of private government.
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What if we think of landlords as petty tyrants? I argue that this specifically political question has been missing in analyses and diagnoses of the crisis in ho...
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Coming soon in P&S: Felix Pal on the Far Right in India and how it wins.
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Coming soon in P&S: Jan Rosset, Jérémie Poltier, and Jonas Pontusson on the uneven response to rising inequality in democratic countries.
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"At virtually every moment [in the lead-up to January 6], we show that local actors played a key role in perpetuating, strengthening, and sometimes even crafting Trump's political and communication strategy."
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The #StopTheStealMovement, which culminated in the January 6 attack, was part of a coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 electi...
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Coming soon in P&S: Shai Karp (Northwestern University) on landlords as petty tyrants and rental residential domination.
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"The #StopTheSteal movement was a planned, coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 election was stolen through fraud and that Donald Trump had won."
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The #StopTheStealMovement, which culminated in the January 6 attack, was part of a coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 electi...
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A new P&S article by @sadiemdempsey et al. shows how county Republican parties tried to help Trump overturn the 2020 election.
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The #StopTheStealMovement, which culminated in the January 6 attack, was part of a coordinated, months-long campaign to convince the public that the 2020 electi...
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