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Comments At Panel On "The Living Congress - Adaptation Or Decline?" At Annual Conference Of The Federalist Society, Washington Dc, David R. Mayhew Nov 2015

Comments At Panel On "The Living Congress - Adaptation Or Decline?" At Annual Conference Of The Federalist Society, Washington Dc, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


"Why Do This Uk/Usa/Canada Juxtaposition At All?" At American-British-Canadian Political Development Workshop, Munk School Of Global Affairs, University Of Toronto, David R. Mayhew Oct 2015

"Why Do This Uk/Usa/Canada Juxtaposition At All?" At American-British-Canadian Political Development Workshop, Munk School Of Global Affairs, University Of Toronto, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


(3) "The Imprint Of Congress - An Assessment," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew Sep 2015

(3) "The Imprint Of Congress - An Assessment," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


(2) "The Imprint Of Congress - The History," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew Sep 2015

(2) "The Imprint Of Congress - The History," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


(1) "The Imprint Of Congress - How To Think About It," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew Sep 2015

(1) "The Imprint Of Congress - How To Think About It," Henry L. Stimson Lectures, At Macmillan Center, Yale University, David R. Mayhew

David Mayhew

No abstract provided.


Is Suspension A Political Question, Amanda L. Tyler May 2015

Is Suspension A Political Question, Amanda L. Tyler

Amanda L Tyler

The article focuses on the Suspension Clause of the U.S. Constitution being a political issue. It says that once suspension is viewed as a nonjusticiable political question, it would turn as a subject on which most of the restraints imposed by the Constitution would not be subjected to judicial enforcement. It is claimed that such thought should be denied because it is at odds of writ of habeas corpus heritage and would only complicate the separation of powers and the institution of judicial reviews.


The Wages Of Ambivalence: On The Context And Prospects Of New York's Death Penalty, Franklin E. Zimring May 2015

The Wages Of Ambivalence: On The Context And Prospects Of New York's Death Penalty, Franklin E. Zimring

Franklin E. Zimring

No abstract provided.


Crecimiento E Institucionalización De La Ciencia Política En México, Fernando Barrientos Del Monte Dec 2014

Crecimiento E Institucionalización De La Ciencia Política En México, Fernando Barrientos Del Monte

Fernando Barrientos Del Monte

El balance de la ciencia política en México en los primeros tres lustros del siglo XXI muestra una ciencia institucionalizada, con solo observar el número de programas de grado y posgrado, publicaciones, asociaciones e investigadores dedicados a cultivarla. Al mismo tiempo se mantiene su fragmentación interna, propia de la disciplina desde sus orígenes. Todavía no se asume como una ciencia al singular (ciencia política) y se sigue pensando en plural (ciencias políticas); empero la democratización en el país la impactó favorablemente pues abrió un abanico de temas que requieren explicaciones propiamente politológicas, lo que ha impulsado el crecimiento de la …


El Estudio Científico De La Política, Fernando Barrientos Del Monte Dec 2014

El Estudio Científico De La Política, Fernando Barrientos Del Monte

Fernando Barrientos Del Monte

Ubicar a la ciencia política en el contexto de otras ciencias y disciplinas, sobre todo porque el desconocimiento de los fundamentos de la misma hacen aparecer “politólogos” por doquier, cuando en realidad son “opinólogos”, no fundan sus afirmaciones sobre la política bajo preceptos científicos sino del sentido común y el saber cotidiano. La política, su acción, el saber de la misma y la opinión sobre ésta no es exclusivo de ciencia política. Pero el saber científico de la política si es propio de la ciencia política. Para hacer política no es necesario ni indispensable estudiar ciencia política, aunque evidentemente se …