Tagged "political science"

The Red Queen Effect

The Red Queen and maintenance of state and society It’s Monday morning.

The Fallacy of one person, one vote

On October 6, 2018, the US Senate voted 50–48 in favor of the appointment of Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

The Cost of Gridlock

Originally posted via Boston Area Research Initiative The nation heaved a sigh of relief as President Trump signed a bill on Friday, January 25th, that ended the longest government shutdown in US history.

US Representation: Part I

Before the United States created the Constitution, something called the Articles of Confederation defined what the US Government would look like.