Voivod, ‘Live For Violence': The Week In One Song; Not all whites are ethnocentric. That also affects our politics.; Ted Cruz wanted to ‘carpet bomb’ the Islamic State. Does he understand today’s military?; How American voters really can influence Merrick Garland’s confirmation battle; Here’s what Alexander Hamilton can teach senators about Supreme Court nominations; More and more, presidents govern with a minority coalition. Here are the pluses and minuses.; Barbara Sinclair left a lasting legacy in political science;
 
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How long will Putin stay in power?
The evidence suggests it could be a while.
Voivod, ‘Live For Violence': The Week In One Song
The campaign trail gets violent.
 
Not all whites are ethnocentric. That also affects our politics.
From candidates to policies, how people feel about their ethnicity influences their political views.
 
Ted Cruz wanted to ‘carpet bomb’ the Islamic State. Does he understand today’s military?
A commander in chief needs to understand military ethics and practice in today's warfare.
 
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How American voters really can influence Merrick Garland’s confirmation battle
Senators do respond to their constituents when it's time to vote.
 
Here’s what Alexander Hamilton can teach senators about Supreme Court nominations
Hamilton wanted to take politics out of the process. Seriously.
 
More and more, presidents govern with a minority coalition. Here are the pluses and minuses.
Obama has a lot of company around the world.
 
Barbara Sinclair left a lasting legacy in political science
She both studied and worked with Congress, especially with former House speaker Jim Wright, formulating her many books on American politics.
 
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