Decoding American Democracy with Woodrow Wilson
By Lucas Mathis The year 2016 felt like a political earthquake for democracy in the Western world. According to many,...
By Lucas Mathis The year 2016 felt like a political earthquake for democracy in the Western world. According to many,...
By Kristin Berberich and Aline Schmidt What Americans value, what Americans are, what America is – all of these are...
by David F. Eisler Three years after inaugurating the HCA’s research training group on “Authority and Trust in American Culture,...
by Christian Allred A brief survey of the U.S. response to COVID-19 can elicit the resigned realization that the country...
By Natalie Rauscher Last year, I published the article Welcome to Uber Land on the gig economy giant Uber. Uber...
by Gordon Friedrichs Podcasts are ubiquitous. As of January 2020, there have been roughly 850,000 active podcasts and more than...
By Nikolas A. Mariani “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery – Thomas Jefferson” read one large sign in Lansing,...
by Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. em. Detlef Junker, Distinguished Senior Professor, Heidelberg University Individuals and nations in the process of...
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