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Author: Henry Farrell

Democracy

A More Perfect Union

November 10, 2010 Democracy EU Europe
Americans are writing Europe off–and apparently for good reason. The last several months have seen the European Union stagger from one crisis to another. After ...
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Essay

Building a Political Science Public Sphere with Blogs with John Sides

October 10, 2010 political science research; blogs; public debate The Forum8 with John Sides
We argue that political science blogs can link conversations among political scientists with broader public debates about contemporary issues. Political science blogs do this by ...
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Academic Article

Making Global Markets: Historical Institutionalism in International Political Economy, Introduction to Special Issue on Historical Institutionalism and International Market Regulation – with Abraham Newman

October 9, 2010 Review of International Political Economy with Abraham Newman
As dramatically evidenced by the global financial crisis, the interaction of domestic regulatory systems has significant international consequences. Nevertheless, these relationships have received only limited ...
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Essay

Blogs and Bullets: New Media in Contentious Politics with Sean Aday, Marc Lynch, John Sides, John Kelly and Ethan Zuckerman,

August 16, 2010 John Kelly and Ethan Zuckerman John Sides Marc Lynch
In this report from the United States Institute of Peace’s Centers of Innovation for Science, Technology, and Peacebuilding, and Media, Conflict, and Peacebuilding, a team ...
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Essay

Reading Milton Friedman in Dublin

May 1, 2010 The Washington Monthly
When I first came to the United States from Ireland in the early 1990s, Americans thought of my home country as a land of green ...
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Academic Article

Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation and Polarization in American Politics – with Eric Lawrence and John Sides

March 9, 2010 Perspectives on Politics with Eric Lawrence and John Sides
Political scientists and political theorists debate the relationship between participation and deliberation among citizens with different political viewpoints. Blogs provide an important testing ground for ...
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Essay

European Parliament Takes a Stand – with Abraham Newman

February 26, 2010 Foreign Policy (online) with Abraham Newman
Most Americans, if they think about the European Parliament at all, probably imagine a bunch of left-wing backbenchers goofing off in Brussels or Strasbourg with ...
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Chapter in an Edited Volume

“Constructing Mid-Range Theories of Trust: The Role of Institutions” in Whom Can We Trust? How Groups, Networks, and Institutions Make Trust Possible (the Capstone volume of the Russell Sage Foundation project on Trust) – eds. Karen Cook, Russell Hardin and Margaret Levi

November 25, 2009 eds. Karen Cook Russell Hardin and Margaret Levi Russell Sage Foundation: 2009
The last fifteen years have seen an explosion in research on trust, but there are still important gaps in our understanding of its sources and ...
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Chapter in an Edited Volume

The Invisible Transformation of the Co-decision Procedure: Problems of Democratic Legitimacy, Institutional Challenges in Post-Constitutional Europe: Governing Change eds. Catherine Moury and Luis de Sousa – with Adrienne Hèritier

July 31, 2009 Routledge: 2009 with Adrienne Hèritier
The relationship between Council and Parliament within the codecision procedure involves a plethora of informal and semi-formal meetings in which many of the real decisions ...
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Essay

Do The Netroots Matter?

June 25, 2009 The American Prospect
These should be good times for the netroots, the loose coalition of bloggers, MoveOn activists, and online organizers that sees itself as the Democratic wing ...
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Substack

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  • The attention economy is devouring politics
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  • Vico's Singularity
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