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FINE LINE OR HARD LINE? THE TENSION BETWEEN SECURITY AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN VISA POLICY BEFORE AND AFTER 9/11
(Georgetown University, 2013)
U.S. visa policy--the challenge of facilitating legitimate travel to the United States while keeping out travelers with harmful intent, and at the same time advancing American interests and policy priorities--is a policy ...
American Amnesia: The Modern Challenge of Media's Role in Government
(Georgetown University, 2017)
The American press, citizenry, and government are in a multi-dependent, triangular relationship. The disintegrating role of the media in American government is a threat to America’s federal democratic republic and the ...
The Barbary War and Early Precedents in Executive War Power
(Georgetown University, 2013)
The proper roles of the President and the Congress in matters of war of peace
MARKING A LIMIT OF NEOLIBERALISM: DEMOCRATIC THEORY, ADVERTISING, AND THE CLASSROOM
(Georgetown University, 2011)
This study is a theoretical exercise in the practical use of democratic theory applied to a paradigmatic case of advertising in the public school classroom. It is practical in the sense that it addresses and frames a ...
MODERN REPUBLICANISM AND THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM
(Georgetown University, 2016)
MODERN REPUBLICANISM AND THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM
Pyramid on the Prairie: The Safeguard Program and the Primacy of Politics in the Federal Budget Process
(Georgetown University, 2012)
The debates over the power of the purse in the Revolutionary era show that the Founders valued democratic responsiveness over efficiency. Inefficiencies and failures occur not because federal budgeting is inherently ...
PROTECTIVE PRONOUNCEMENTS: HOW SIGNING STATEMENTS HAVE UPHELD THE CONSTITUTION & WHY THE FRAMERS WOULD AGREE
(Georgetown University, 2013)
Although presidential signing statements have been used since the days of the Monroe Administration, they have received very little attention of the political science world. However, the last two presidential administrations ...