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1. Playing Hardball: Rebalancing conflicts over state policy will require that blue states wield power differently

2. INDIRECT MEASUREMENT OF INTERSECTIONALITY USING DATA FROM THE UNDERSTANDING AMERICA STUDY

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3. Tribal Representation and Assimilative Colonialism.

4. SCHOOL DESEGREGATION 50 YEARS AFTER BRADLEY V. MILLIKEN.

5. Sovereign Encounters.

6. The ripple effects of Sudan's war are being felt across three continents

7. Pyrrhic Victories: The Mirage of Winning at the Supreme Court.

8. New American voters have the political power to affect the election in swing states

9. POWER AND KNOWLEDGE IN POLICY EVALUATION: FROM MANAGING BUDGETS TO ANALYZING SCENARIOS.

10. If Trump Wins

11. When women's clothes say everything and nothing, it's powerful progress

12. Harris Is Already Changing the Face of Political Power

13. Patriation Paradigms: Sovereignty, Power, and Rights.

14. Papua New Guinea

15. Why American Power Endures: The U.S.-Led Order Isn't in Decline

16. THE CORE OF CORPORATE POWER IN AUSTRALIA

17. The Nazi Jurist Haunting Our Broken Politics

18. Taiwan Lawmakers Brawl and Protesters Rage

19. Agree to differ

20. Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution under the Clean Water Act: A Matter of Political Will.

21. WHO PROTESTS AND WHY: HIERARCHICAL GOVERNMENT TRUST AND PROTEST PARTICIPATION IN CHINA

22. CHINESE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW.

23. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS LAW AS AN INSTRUMENT OF NATIONAL POWER: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE.

24. After 2 Years of War, Putin Leans Into His Unpredictable Persona

25. China offers 'new ways of thinking,' former Canadian ambassador says

26. RECONSIDERING THE CONSTITUTION'S PREAMBLE: THE WORDS THAT MADE US U.S.

27. Police Reform Through a Power Lens.

28. How China measures national power

29. Lessons from California, Arizona, and Georgia on Latino Organizing and Political Power in the Face of an Aging White Electorate and Majority-Minority Nation

30. Rethinking Swing Voters.

31. China's Belt and Road Initiative is Reshaping Human Rights Norms.

32. ENDING CORRUPTION, EMPOWERING THE CITIZEN

33. Power to the people

34. THOSE WHO FALL BEHIND GET BEATEN UP: Can science build a strong China?

35. Transportation, Land Use, and the Sources of Hyper-Localism.

36. Chinas Creative Challenge--and the Threat to America: To realize its ambitions, Beijing must overcome U.S. power and the weight of history

37. A Superpower, Like It or Not: Why Americans Must Accept Their Global Role

38. 'It Is a Notorious Fact That the Monarchs of Europe and the Pope Of Rome Are at This Very Moment Plotting Our Destruction!': Why Americans adore conspiracy theories

39. Rethinking the Senate.

40. TAKING THE LEAD: WOMEN IN BOLIVIA NEW ZEALAND, IRAQ. AND AFGHANISTAN GAVE MADE HUGE GAINS IN ACHIEVING POLITICAL POWER. BUT MANY STILL FACE CULTURAL RESISTANCE--AND EVEN VOILENCE--AS THEIR INFLUENCE INCREASES

41. Death of a Stateswoman: Elizabeth Tudor and the Critique of Female Rule in La regina statista d'Inghilterra (1668)

42. GERMAN HEGEMONY? THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY IN POST COLD WAR EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

43. Political Power, the Maghreb Space, and the 'Arab Spring': A Reading through Ibn Khaldun's Looking Glass

44. CONSTRAINMENT, NOT CONTAINMENT; The economic reality is such that China's ascent to leading superpower status can't be stopped. But its government's bullying behaviour could still be adjusted, Casey Babb writes

45. Population growth risks leaving Ontario underrepresented; Rules to protect other jurisdictions could work against province as number of MPs rises

46. Candidates weigh in on strong mayor powers; Contenders are split on using the abilities given to heads of council by the Premier last year

47. Ontario expanding who gets strong mayor powers; Ability to pass certain bylaws with just one-third of council votes extended to 26 more municipalities

48. The Courts Should Be More Political, Not Less

49. Spectacular Power in the Early Han and Roman Empires

50. MAWARDI AND MACHIAVELLI: REFLECTIONS ON POWER IN THEIR MIRRORS FOR PRINCES