July 01, 2014
Blogging the ARPS: Evans
See the introduction to and explanation of this series of posts. Tribal-State Relations in the Anglosphere, by Laura E. Evans Indigenous politics is a perpetually-understudied topic (or set of topics)…
See the introduction to and explanation of this series of posts. Tribal-State Relations in the Anglosphere, by Laura E. Evans Indigenous politics is a perpetually-understudied topic (or set of topics)…
See the introduction to and explanation of this series of posts. “Agent-Based Models,” Scott de Marchi and Scott E. Page I remember a time– 8 years ago? 10?– when I…
I’m aware that I’ve already fallen three articles behind in my pledge to read and blog about two ARPS articles per week. That amounts to a week and a half…
See the introduction to and explanation for this series of posts. Gillian K. Hadfield and Barry R. Weingast, Microfoundations of the Rule of Law I should note at the beginning…
(See the introduction to and explanation of this series of posts.) Many kinds of political science data are messy. Demographers get to aggregate, e.g., births and deaths: pretty clear individual-level…
(See the introduction to and explanation of this series of posts.) Well, that was disappointing. Michael Walzer is the most important living American political theorist, and among the most important…