Perspectives on Politics

Papers
(The median citation count of Perspectives on Politics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Conceptualizing Criminal Governance72
Who Do You Trust? The Consequences of Partisanship and Trust for Public Responsiveness to COVID-19 Orders41
Politics, Markets, and Pandemics: Public Education’s Response to COVID-1936
Forging, Bending, and Breaking: Enacting the “Illiberal Playbook” in Hungary and Poland34
Strategic Discrimination33
The Qualitative Transparency Deliberations: Insights and Implications33
The EU’sEnfants Terribles: Democratic Backsliding in Central Europe since 201032
White Protectionism in America26
The Myth of Global Populism24
Seeing Blue in Black and White: Race and Perceptions of Officer-Involved Shootings22
Affect and Autocracy: Emotions and Attitudes in Russia after Crimea21
The Geography of Citizenship Practice: How the Poor Engage the State in Rural and Urban India20
From the Margins to the Center: A Bottom-Up Approach to Welfare State Scholarship20
Submerged for Some? Government Visibility, Race, and American Political Trust20
Gender and Status in American Political Science: Who Determines Whether a Scholar Is Noteworthy?19
New Directions in Rebel Governance Research18
The White Working Class and the 2016 Election18
Who Is Open to Authoritarian Governance within Western Democracies?18
When Does Backsliding Lead to Breakdown? Uncertainty and Opposition Strategies in Democracies at Risk18
Donald Trump and the Lie17
Do Voters Prefer Just Any Descriptive Representative? The Case of Multiracial Candidates17
Nationalism, Authoritarianism, and Democracy: Historical Lessons from South and Southeast Asia17
Pre-Analysis Plans: An Early Stocktaking16
Algorithmic Governance and the International Politics of Big Tech15
Why Do We Speak to Experts? Reviving the Strength of the Expert Interview Method15
The Partisans and the Persuadables: Public Views of Black Lives Matter and the 2020 Protests15
How Non-Majoritarian Institutions Make Silent Majorities Vocal: A Political Explanation of Authoritarian Populism14
Paper Stones Revisited: Class Voting, Unionization and the Electoral Decline of the Mainstream Left14
Geographical Coverage in Political Science Research14
Race and White Rural Consciousness14
Bringing the Environment Back In: Overcoming the Tragedy of the Diffusion of the Commons Metaphor13
The Language of Right-Wing Populist Leaders: Not So Simple13
Reducing Unequal Representation: The Impact of Labor Unions on Legislative Responsiveness in the U.S. Congress13
Schooled by Strikes? The Effects of Large-Scale Labor Unrest on Mass Attitudes toward the Labor Movement12
Breaking Bad? How Survey Experiments Prime Americans for War Crimes11
Economic Inequality and Political Responsiveness: A Systematic Review11
Partisanship in the #MeToo Era11
Demography and the Future of Democracy11
Not All Black Lives Matter: Officer-Involved Deaths and the Role of Victim Characteristics in Shaping Political Interest and Voter Turnout11
COVID-19 and Asian Americans: How Elite Messaging and Social Exclusion Shape Partisan Attitudes11
The Retreat of the West10
Understanding the Global Patrimonial Wave10
#polisci Twitter: A Descriptive Analysis of how Political Scientists Use Twitter in 201910
Explaining Ethnoreligious Minority Targeting: Variation in U.S. Anti-Semitic Incidents10
COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice10
No Right to Be Wrong: What Americans Think about Civil-Military Relations10
Three Dimensions of Gendered Online Abuse: Analyzing Swedish MPs’ Experiences of Social Media9
Institutionalization of Ethnocultural Diversity and the Representation of European Muslims9
Rethinking the Study of Electoral Politics in the Developing World: Reflections on the Indian Case9
Expressive Survey Responding: A Closer Look at the Evidence and Its Implications for American Democracy9
The Impact of COVID-19 on Trump’s Electoral Demise: The Role of Economic and Democratic Accountability8
What Good Can Political Science Do? From Pluralism to Partnerships8
Taking Authoritarian Anti-Corruption Reform Seriously8
Fiddling while Democracy Burns: Partisan Reactions to Weak Democracy in Latin America8
Understanding Rural Identities and Environmental Policy Attitudes in America8
Rewiring Linked Fate: Bringing Back History, Agency, and Power8
The Pandemic Policy U-Turn: Partisanship, Public Health, and Race in Decisions to Ease COVID-19 Social Distancing Policies in the United States8
Open Data from Authoritarian Regimes: New Opportunities, New Challenges7
Women’s Equality and the COVID-19 Caregiving Crisis7
Norm-Based Governance for Severe Collective Action Problems: Lessons from Climate Change and COVID-197
Lost in Translation? Class Cleavage Roots and Left Electoral Mobilization in Western Europe7
Politics Feeds Back: The Minority/Majority Turnout Gap and Citizenship in Anti-Immigrant Times7
The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedback7
In Pursuit of Racial Equality: Identifying the Determinants of Support for the Black Lives Matter Movement with a Systematic Review and Multiple Meta-Analyses7
Party Types in the Age of Personalized Politics7
Who Supports Political Violence?7
The Realignment of Political Tolerance in the United States7
Clientelism from the Client’s Perspective: A Meta-Analysis of Ethnographic Literature7
How Narratives and Evidence Influence Rumor Belief in Conflict Zones: Evidence from Syria7
Crises, Race, Acknowledgement: The Centrality of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics to the Future of Political Science7
The Cost of Participating while Poor and Black: Toward a Theory of Collective Participatory Debt6
The Financialization of International Law6
Flint, Michigan, and the Politics of Safe Drinking Water in the United States6
Racial Projections in Perspective: Public Reactions to Narratives about Rising Diversity6
Exploiting a Crisis: Abortion Activism and the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Residential Constraints and the Political Geography of the Populist Radical Right: Evidence from France6
From Black Lives Matter to EndSARS: Women’s Socio-Political Power and the Transnational Movement for Black Lives6
Creative Learning and Policy Ideas: The Global Rise of Green Growth6
Crisis and Complementarities: A Comparative Political Economy of Economic Policies after COVID-196
Formal Models of Authoritarian Regimes: A Critique6
The “American DREAM”: Understanding White Americans’ Support for the DREAM Act and Punitive Immigration Policies6
The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty. By Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. New York: Penguin Press, 2019. 576p. $32.00 cloth.6
The Racialized Pandemic: Wave One of COVID-19 and the Reproduction of Global North Inequalities6
Three Models of Democratic Expertise5
Ethics, Epistemology, and Openness in Research with Human Participants5
Exit, Voice, Loyalty … or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression.5
Why Do States Privatize their Prisons? The Unintended Consequences of Inmate Litigation5
Rethinking Monetary Sovereignty: The Global Credit Money System and the State5
Legitimacy and Policy during Crises: Subnational COVID-19 Responses in Bolivia5
Policy Feedback and Interdependence in American Federalism: Evidence from Rooftop Solar Politics5
The U.S./France Contrast Frame and Black Lives Matter in France5
The Kazanistan Papers: Reading the Muslim Question in the John Rawls Archives4
Conducting the Heavenly Chorus: Constituent Contact and Provoked Petitioning in Congress4
Prospects for Democratic Breakdown in the United States: Bringing the States Back In4
Researching American Muslims: A Case Study of Surveillance and Racialized State Control4
Centralization and Subnational Capacity: The Struggle to Make Federalism Work Equitably in Public Education4
Social Welfare Attitudes and Immigrants as a Target Population: Experimental Evidence4
Is the American Public Really Turning Away from Democracy? Backsliding and the Conceptual Challenges of Understanding Public Attitudes4
Will the Real Conspiracy Please Stand Up: Sources of Post-Communist Democratic Failure4
In Government We Trust: Implicit Political Trust and Regime Support in China4
“I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before”: COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations4
From Pathology to ‘Born Perfect’: Science, Law, and Citizenship in American LGBTQ+ Advocacy4
Vigilantes and the State: Understanding Violence through a Security Assemblages Approach4
The Strange Fruit of the Tree of Liberty: Lynch Law and Popular Sovereignty in the United States4
Raising the Red Flag: Democratic Elitism and the Protests in Chile4
Survivorship Bias in Comparative Politics: Endogenous Sovereignty and the Resource Curse3
Reforming to Avoid Reform: Strategic Policy Substitution and the Reform Gap in Policing3
Illiberal Communication and Election Intervention during the Refugee Crisis in Germany3
What Is a Consultative Referendum? The Democratic Legitimacy of Popular Consultations3
Empire, Popular Sovereignty, and the Problem of Self-and-Other-Determination3
From “Freedom Now!” to “Black Lives Matter”: Retrieving King and Randolph to Theorize Contemporary White Antiracism3
Still Not Important Enough? COVID-19 Policy Views and Vote Choice3
The Fate of International Monetary Systems: How and Why They Fall Apart3
Tweets and Doorknocks. Differentiation and Cooperation between Black Lives Matter and Community Organizing3
Blurring the Boundaries of War: PTSD in American Foreign Policy Discourse3
Comparative Historical Analysis3
Before the “West”: Recovering the Forgotten Foundations of Global Order3
Polarization of the Rich: The New Democratic Allegiance of Affluent Americans and the Politics of Redistribution3
Short of Suspension: How Suspension Warnings Can Reduce Hate Speech on Twitter3
Getting China’s Political Economy Right: State, Business, and Authoritarian Capitalism3
Black Lives, White Kids: White Parenting Practices Following Black-Led Protests3
The International Context of Democratic Backsliding: Rethinking the Role of Third Wave “Prodemocracy” Global Actors3
Our Democracy: Laura Cornelius Kellogg’s Decolonial-Democracy3
Incongruent Voting or Symbolic Representation? Asymmetrical Representation in Congress, 2008–20143
Peace: The Elusive Dependent Variable and Policy Goal3
The Diffusion of Urban Medieval Representation: The Dominican Order as an Engine of Regime Change3
Government Targeting of Refugees in the Midst of Epidemics3
A Boundary of White Inclusion: The Role of Religion in Ethnoracial Assignment3
Wait, There’s Torture in Zootopia? Examining the Prevalence of Torture in Popular Movies2
Representation and Aggression in Digital Racial Conflict: Analyzing Public Comments during Live-Streamed News of Racial Justice Protests2
Lord, Peasant … and Tractor? Agricultural Mechanization, Moore’s Thesis, and the Emergence of Democracy2
Models-As-Fables: An Alternative to the Standard Rationale for Using Formal Models in Political Science2
City Size and Public Service Access: Evidence from Brazil and Indonesia2
Populism’s Challenge and the Uncertain Future of Liberal Democracy2
Blue First and Foremost: Female Descriptive Representation, Rape, and the Justice Gap2
Party and Party System Institutionalization: Which Comes First?2
On the Outside Looking In: Ethnography and Authoritarianism2
“Tough Love”: The Political Theology of Civil Disobedience2
Billionaire Politicians: A Global Perspective2
When Does Diffusing Protest Lead to Local Organization Building? Evidence from a Comparative Subnational Study of Russia’s “For Fair Elections” Movement2
When Poor Students Attend Rich Schools: Do Affluent Social Environments Increase or Decrease Participation?2
“They Say We’re Violent”: The Multidimensionality of Race in Perceptions of Police Brutality and BLM2
Civic Feedbacks: Linking Collective Action, Organizational Strategy, and Influence over Public Policy2
Other People’s Terrorism: Ideology and the Perceived Legitimacy of Political Violence2
Upending the New Deal Regulatory Regime: Democratic Party Position Change on Financial Regulation2
Pandemic Politics2
Throwing Away the Key: The Unintended Consequences of “Tough-on-Crime” Laws2
The Gender Gap Is a Race Gap: Women Voters in US Presidential Elections — Erratum2
Reconciling National and Supranational Identities: Civilizationism in European Far-Right Discourse2
Chevron, State Farm, and the Impact of Judicial Doctrine on Bureaucratic Policymaking2
When “Home” Becomes the “Field”: Ethical Considerations in Digital and Remote Fieldwork2
The Process of Revolutionary Protest: Development and Democracy in the Tunisian Revolution2
Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia. By Timothy Frye. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. 288p. $24.95 cloth.1
The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities. By John J. Mearsheimer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018. 328p. $30.00 cloth.1
The Political Theory of Neoliberalism. By Thomas Biebricher. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018. 272p. $85.00 cloth, $25.00 paper.1
Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism through a Turbulent Century. By Torben Iversen and David Soskice. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. 360p. $29.95 cloth.1
Response to Joslyn Barnhart’s Review of Law and Sentiment in International Politics: Ethics, Emotions, and the Evolution of the Laws of War1
Small Arms: Children and Terrorism. By Mia Bloom and John Horgan. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019. 248p. $27.95 cloth.1
Rethinking Party Reform. By Fabio Wolkenstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 224p. $80.00 cloth.1
Cogs in Collective Action: The 2022 Skytte Lecture1
Moral Individualism in Modern Politics: A New Measure Inspired by Political Theory1
A Discussion of Russell Muirhead and Nancy L. Rosenblum’s A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy1
Clarifying the “People Like Me”: Racial Efficacy and Political Behavior1
From Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa. By Gwyneth H. McClendon and Rachel Beatty Riedl. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 286p. $39.99 cloth.1
Diasporic Foreign Policy Interest Groups in the United States: Democracy, Conflict, and Political Entrepreneurship1
Climate Change and the Politics of Responsibility1
Response to Cristina Lafont’s Review of Rethinking Party Reform1
Response to Luis Felipe Mantilla’s Review of Religious Parties and the Politics of Civil Liberties1
Engaged Pluralism: The Importance of Commitment1
Seeing like an Activist: Civil Disobedience and the Civil Rights Movement. By Erin R. Pineda. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 280p. $99.00 cloth, $29.95 paper.1
The Veil of Participation: Citizens and Political Parties in Constitution-Making Processes. By Alexander Hudson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 224p. $110.00 cloth.1
What Stymies Action on Climate Change? Religious Institutions, Marginalization, and Efficacy in Kenya1
Understanding Putin’s Russia and the Struggle over Ukraine1
The Drone Age: How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace. By Michael J. Boyle. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 400p. $29.95 cloth.1
Reclaiming Patriotism. By Amitai Etzioni. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2019. 232p. $19.95 paper.1
Present at the Transition: An Inside Look at the Role of History, Politics, and Personalities in Post-Communist Countries. By Oleh Havrylyshyn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 334p. $99.91
Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin: Freedom, Politics and Humanity. By Kei Hiruta. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. 288p. $35.00 cloth.1
Politics without Stories: The Liberal Predicament. By David Ricci. Cambridge University Press, 2016. 268p. $103.95 cloth, $24.99 paper.1
Inverting the Lens: White Privilege Denial in Evaluations of Politicians and Policy1
Exhaustion, Adversity, and Repression: Emotional Attrition in High-Risk Activism1
Local Norms, Political Partisanship, and Pandemic Response: Evidence from the United States1
The Gendered Representational Costs of Violence against Politicians1
“Fit for Purpose?” Assessing the Ecological Fit of the Social Institutions that Globally Govern Antimicrobial Resistance1
Persuasion in Parallel: How Information Changes Minds about Politics. By Alexander Coppock. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 216p. $105.00 cloth, $34.99 paper.1
An American Paradox: Progress or Regress? BLM, Race, and Black Politics1
Under the Veil of Democracy: What Do People Mean When They Say They Support Democracy?1
Gay Rights vs. Religious Liberty? The Unnecessary Conflict. By Andrew Koppelman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 214p. $34.95 cloth.1
Understanding the Global Patrimonial Wave – ERRATUM1
Large-N Qualitative Analysis (LNQA): Causal Generalization in Case Study and Multimethod Research1
Feminist Reflections on Childhood: A History and Call to Action. By Penny A. Weiss. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2021. 294p. $110.50 cloth, $34.95 paper.1
The Political Commissioner: A European Ethnography. By Frédéric Mérand. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 256p. $100.00 cloth.1
Response to Wolfgang Wagner’s Review of The Politics of Military Force: Antimilitarism, Ideational Change, and Post-Cold War German Security Discourse1
Ending Gender-Based Violence: Justice and Community in South Africa. By Hannah E. Britton. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020. 216p. $110.00 cloth, $24.95 paper.1
Black and Blue: How African Americans Judge the U.S. Legal System. By James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 220p. $99.95 cloth, $29.95 paper.1
Crisis, Resilience, and Civic Engagement: Pandemic-Era Census Completion1
Must Politics Be War? Restoring Our Trust in the Open Society. By Kevin Vallier. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 256p. $85.00 cloth.1
Ruling Divisions: The Politics of Brexit1
The Uses of Violence1
Negotiating Governance on Non-Traditional Security in Southeast Asia and Beyond. By Mely Caballero-Anthony. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. 336p. $105.00 cloth, $32.00 paper.1
Public Emotions and Variations of Violence: Evidence from Colombia1
The Virtual Weapon and International Order. By Lucas Kello. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017. 336p. $35.00 cloth, $20.00 paper.1
Causal Pathways of Rebel Defection from Negotiated Settlements: A Theory of Strategic Alliances1
A Discussion of Russell Muirhead and Nancy L. Rosenblum’s A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy1
Lawyers as Lobbyists: Regulatory Advocacy in American Finance1
Legitimacy: The Right to Rule in a Wanton World. By Arthur Isak Applbaum. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. 304p. $39.95 cloth.1
Response to Jennifer Pitts’s review of War for Peace: Genealogies of a Violent Ideal in Western and Islamic Thought1
Response to Stephen Crowley’s Review of Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia1
Political Coalitions and Social Media: Evidence from Pakistan1
Party Systems, Inequality, and Redistribution1
Whither America?1
Turning Over the Keys: Public Prisons, Private Equity, and the Normalization of Markets Behind Bars1
Response to Timothy Frye’s Review of Putin’s Labor Dilemma: Russian Politics between Stability and Stagnation1
Response to Henry Thomson’s Review of On Feeding the Masses: An Anatomy of Regulatory Failure in China1
The Unintended Consequences of Peace: Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transnational Flows. By Arie Marcelo Kacowicz, Exequiel Lacovsky, Keren Sasson, and Daniel F. Wajner. Cambridge: Cambridge University1
Social Disruption, Gun Buying, and Anti-System Beliefs1
Social Protection, Capitalist Production: The Bismarckian Welfare State in the German Political Economy, 1880–2015. By Philip Manow. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 192p. $80.00 cloth. - Imbal1
Constructing the Pluriverse: The Geopolitics of Knowledge. Edited by Bernd Reiter. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018. 352p. $104.95 cloth, $27.95 paper.1
Examining Democratic and Republican National Committee Party Branding Activity, 1953–20121
China in Ethiopia: The Long-Term Perspective. By Aaron Tesfaye. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2020. 191p. $95.00 cloth, $31.95 paper.1
The Cult of the Relevant: International Relations Scholars and Policy Engagement Beyond the Ivory Tower1
Motivation Alignment, Historical Cleavages, and Women’s Suffrage in Latin America1
Celebrity and Politics1
Can We Do Better? Replication and Online Appendices in Political Science1
Response to Sheri Berman’s Review of The Narrow Corridor:States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty1
Reputation for Resolve: How Leaders Signal Determination in International Politics. By Danielle L. Lupton. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. 249p. $49.95 cloth.1
Small Money Donating as Democratic Politics1
Models, Conceptual and Predictive: A Response to Johnson’s Models-as-Fables1
Red State Blues: How the Conservative Revolution Stalled in the States. By Matt Grossmann. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 200p. $79.99 cloth, $24.99 paper.0
Indebted Societies: Credit and Welfare in Rich Democracies. By Andreas Wiedemann. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 350p. $110.00 cloth, $34.99 paper.0
Response to Hélène Landemore’s Review of Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic0
Movements and Parties: Critical Connections in American Political Development. By Sidney Tarrow. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 288p. $84.99 cloth, $29.99 paper.0
Undermining American Hegemony: Goods Substitution in World Politics. Edited by Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Alexander Cooley, and Daniel H. Nexon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 235p. $99.90
The Politics of Federal Prosecution. By Christina L. Boyd, Michael J. Nelson, Ian Ostrander, and Ethan D. Boldt. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 252p. $99.00 cloth.0
Participatory Budgeting in Global Perspective. By Brian Wampler, Stephanie McNulty, and Michael Touchton. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 256p. $85.00 cloth.0
The Conservation Constitution: The Conservation Movement and Constitutional Change, 1870–1930. By Kimberly K. Smith. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2019. 344p. $39.95 cloth.0
Survive and Resist: The Definitive Guide to Dystopian Politics. By Amy L. Atchison and Shauna L. Shames. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. 264p. $90.00 cloth, $30.00 paper.0
The Contemporary Middle East in an Age of Upheaval. Edited by James L. Gelvin. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. 368p. $90.00 cloth, $28.00 paper.0
Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox: The 1840 Election and the Making of a Partisan Nation. Richard J. Ellis. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2020. 482p. $45.00 cloth.0
Response to Camila Vergara’s Review of Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century0
Response to Kevin Mazur’s Review of Surviving the War in Syria: Survival Strategies in a Time of Conflict0
Governing for Revolution: Social Transformation in Civil War. By Megan A. Stewart. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 320p. $99.99 cloth, $34.99 paper.0
Disorienting Neoliberalism: Global Justice and the Outer Limit of Freedom. By Benjamin L. McKean. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 310p. $74.00 cloth.0
Substantive Divergence: The Meaning of Public Opinion on Government Spending in Red and Blue0
Adorno, Politics, and the Aesthetic Animal. By Caleb J. Basnett. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. 205p. $65.00 cloth.0
Response to Mark S. Copelovitch’s Review of To the Brink of Destruction: America’s Rating Agencies and Financial Crisis0
Response to Amy H. Liu’s Review of The Language(s) of Politics: Multilingual Policy-Making in the European Union0
Representation and Aggression in Digital Racial Conflict: Analyzing Public Comments during Live-Streamed News of Racial Justice Protests – ERRATUM0
Response to Justin Schon’s Review of Revolution in Syria: Identity, Networks, and Repression0
Effective Governance under Anarchy: Institutions, Legitimacy, and Social Trust in Areas of Limited Statehood. By Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 378p. $90
Race and the Obama Administration: Substance, Symbols, and Hope. By Andra Gillespie. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019. 256p. $120.00 cloth.0
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