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The History of Compulsory Voting in Europe: Democracy's Duty? by Anthoula Malkopoulou. New York / London: Routledge 2015. 184 pp, £90 hardcover 9781138021976
Massive…
Why do certain ideas and political paradigms endure while others become obsolete or are rejected?
This question has preoccupied political and philosophical scholarship for…
Josh Busby explores what the Treaty, if that’s what it is, means in light of US domestic politics.
The 22nd April was Earth Day, and there is a push in the climate…
Sharing Cities: A Case for Truly Smart and Sustainable Cities by Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2015. 464 pp, £23.95 hardcover 9780262029728, $…
Pablo Castillo Diaz explores the United Nation's portrayal in popular culture.
Conduct the following exercise: scroll through a list of actors who have played the role of the…
Duncan Green reviews Branko Milanovic's 'Global Inequality A New Approach for the Age of Globalization.
Global Inequality A New Approach for the Age of Globalization, by…
This keynote speech from Alan Pellet was given at the first session of the third OECD meeting of International Organisations in April. The session was entitled: ‘International…
In March 2016, the Global Leadership Initiative at the University of Sheffield, led by Professor Jason Heyes and Dr. Thomas Hastings led a team of social scientists acting as a…
As the vote on Britain’s EU membership draws closer, Ted Schrecker explores Québec’s own history of referendums to offer an outsider’s perspective.
As a…
"Autonomous weapons are artificial intelligence systems that are programmed to kill.” Future of Life Institute
The development of lethal artificial intelligence will…