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Aid donors can aid peace, but can they help stop a return to war?

International aid donors give the majority of their humanitarian and development aid to countries facing civil war. Donors aim to…

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How Much Power Does a Voter Have?

Imagine a council in which proposals are adopted if a majority votes in favour, and three actors control 60%, 30%,…

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Our Corporate Overlords

On the front cover of one of its 2016 issues, The Economist depicted Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg in the guise…

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Making Non-Voters Pay: Prices as an Alternative to Compulsory Voting

In most democracies, including the USA and UK, voting is voluntary. This usually results in low and unequal electoral turnout,…

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Philanthropic Provisioning of Social Services by Elites Reproducing Existing Inequalities

The relevance of the provisions of adequate public services for the material living standards of citizens and the long-term economic…

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Committee seats are not always good

Legislative committees have substantial power over the legislative process. Most enjoy negative agenda control—meaning that they can prevent any bill…

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You and Whose Army? How Leaders Politicize Military Advice in Foreign Policy

Americans have little trust in political institutions with one notable exception: the U.S. armed forces. In 2019, 73 percent of…

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Loyal Leaders, Affluent Agencies: The Budgetary Implications of Political Appointments in the Executive Branch

Can elected representatives control the decisions of unelected bureaucrats? In our forthcoming article, we argue that political competition can often…

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Venality in a Hierarchical Bureaucracy: What can go wrong?

A key feature of bureaucratic organizations is the use of vertical arrangements to enhance their performance. Namely, to rely on…

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How Fracking Increased Inequality in Political Participation

Over the past fifteen years, the US energy sector has been transformed by innovations in the extraction of natural gas…

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