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Where's the Doctor? Targeting, Adoption, and Decentralized Governance of the Mais Médicos (More Doctors) Program and Health Policy in Brazil
(Georgetown University, 2018)
Championed by its supporters as a program for the underprivileged and criticized by its opponents as an electoral program, the Mais Médicos program aimed to provide primary care doctors to lacking regions of Brazil and is ...
The Four-note Chord of Liberty: Why the Founders Believed that Character Mattered
(Georgetown University, 2018)
Words remain in usage while their meanings change without our noticing. This is a particularly vexing problem when a word is intended to capture the central human value in United States history and continues to be the ...
The Return of History: A New Wave of Democratic Backsliding
(Georgetown University, 2018)
Contemporary events suggest that stable democracies are “backsliding” into authoritarianism.
The Dragon’s Gift or Poison? The Localized Impact of Chinese Aid on African Conflicts
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This paper examines the impact of Chinese aid on African conflicts at local level. Chinese aid is often described as “rogue aid” because of its distinct features of “no-strings-attached” and its ignorance of democracy and ...
Norms Diffusion and Institutional Design of Sovereign Wealth Funds in Africa and the Middle East
(Georgetown University, 2018)
State-controlled financial institutions in the form of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) now control globally over US$7 trillion in assets – more than the assets under management by private equity and hedge funds combined. ...
Building Ambitious US Subnational Climate Initiatives: Embracing Dignity and the American Tradition of Civic Engagement
(Georgetown University, 2018)
The human activity of emitting greenhouse gasses (GHGs) is responsible for the intensification of extreme weather, according to nearly all climate scientists. Already, atmospheric concentrations of the three most heat-trapping ...
From Marginalized Identities to Maximized Impact: The Role of Identity in the Political Attitudes and Behaviors of Transgender Adults
(Georgetown University, 2018)
Political attitudes and behaviors have been extensively studied in a variety of populations, with differences between and within populations being attributed to a range of factors. These include socioeconomic factors and ...
The Populist Syndrome: Critical Junctures and Parallel Paths in Latin America and Post-communist Europe
(Georgetown University, 2018)
Recent waves of populism raise urgent questions about political stability across the world. Why are populists more electorally viable in some liberal democracies than in others, and why do only some electorally successful ...
The Art of Being Free
(Georgetown University, 2018)
In his “new political science…for a world itself quite new,” Alexis de Tocqueville wagers that sociology and political theology can reveal a grounded path forward for democratic peoples. While political democracy has ...
Il Discorso Populista di Beppe Grillo
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This study examines the discourse of Beppe Grillo, founder of the Five Star Movement, a populist political movement created on his personal blog in 2009. It analyzes three of the texts published on Grillo’s blog about the ...