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André Munro is assistant editor in political science for Britannica. Originally from Montreal, Canada, he received a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science from Concordia University (Montreal, Canada), Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada), and Northwestern University (Evanston, IL). He is currently writing a doctoral dissertation on democratic theory and the concept of popular sovereignty at Northwestern University.
André is passionate about photography, both analog and digital.
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Alan Ameche |
Alan Turing |
Aldous Huxley |
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Alexander Wendt |
Alfred Andersch |
antiglobalization |
Anwar al-Awlaki |
Arab integration |
Arthur M. Okun |
Asian financial crisis |
Banjo Paterson |
Barack Obama |
Barney Frank |
benchmarking |
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Benedict Anderson |
Benghazi |
Bill Clinton |
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Bill de Blasio |
Black Panther Party |
Bloom’s taxonomy |
Bosley Crowther |
bounded rationality |
Boy Scouts of America v. Dale |
brokerage |
budgetary autonomy |
bureaucratic politics approach |
Cairns Group |
campaign finance |
capacity building |
Carole Pateman |
Chandrasekhar Azad |
Chemical Weapons Convention |
Chernobyl disaster |
Chiang Mai Agreement |
Chris Christie |
Christian democracy |
Christy Brown |
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Chuck Hagel |
city-region |
civic capacity |
civic engagement |
civic republicanism |
civic virtue |
civil rights |
Civil Rights Act |
Civil Rights Cases |
civil society |
Clark McConachy |
class consciousness |
clientelism |
coalition |
coercion |
cohabitation |
collusion |
Commission on Global Governance |
common but differentiated responsibilities |
common good |
common-pool resource |
Commonwealthmen |
community organizing |
competition policy |
confidence-building measure |
consent |
consociationalism |
corporate code of conduct |
corporate governance |
corruption perceptions index |
cosmopolitanism |
council of governments |
Cozy Cole |
crisis management |
cyberspace |
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Dame Anne Salmond |
Dame Margery Corbett Ashby |
data protection |
decision making |
deliberative democracy |
democratic deficit |
Democratic Party |
democratization |
Dennis Kucinich |
dependency |
Development Assistance Committee |
development theory |
dirigisme |
disintermediation |
Dixie Dean |
Dorothy Hodgkin |
Dubai |
e-democracy |
e-government |
E. F. Schumacher |
East Asian Economic Group |
economic integration |
economic openness |
economic sociology |
ecosystemic approach |
Edward Boyle |
Edwin Hubble |
efficiency |
Eid al-Adha |
Eid al-Fitr |
electoral college |
electronic records |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
Elizabeth Warren |
Elston Howard |
embeddedness |
emergency powers |
epistemic community |
equality of opportunity |
ethical consumerism |
evidence-based policy |
failed state |
Felia Doubrovska |
financial market |
fiscal crisis |
fiscal federalism |
footbinding |
Fordism |
foreign direct investment |
foreign exchange market |
formal organization |
frame analysis |
Franjo Seper |
Franz Joseph |
free riding |
Free Trade Area of the Americas |
freedom of information |
functionalism |
Fyodor Tyutchev |
Gene Siskel |
general will |
generalized exchange |
George M. Pullman |
George McGovern |
George Washington Corner |
Georges Brassens |
Gerald Ford |
Giorgio De Lullo |
global city |
Global Compact |
glocalization |
governance |
governmentality |
Grace Hopper |
Gregory Breit |
groupthink |
Guantánamo Bay detention camp |
guest worker |
Hans Coper |
Hans Morgenthau |
Hans Urs von Balthasar |
Harvey Kuenn |
Hatfields and McCoys |
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head of state |
hegemony |
hierarchy |
Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Homer Plessy |
Hosni Mubarak |
Hubert Humphrey |
human capital |
human rights |
human security |
humanitarian intervention |
Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, Inc. |
immigration |
impossibility theorem |
In re Debs |
incrementalism |
indigenous governance |
informal organization |
information-access law |
institutional performance |
institutionalism |
international relations |
investment incentive |
iron law of oligarchy |
Jack Coia |
Jacob Talmon |
Jean Charest |
Jim Davis |
Joaquín Guzmán Loera |
Joe Biden |
John Kerry |
joint venture |
Jon Kyl |
José Efraín Ríos Montt |
Joseph Lieberman |
Joseph McCarthy |
Joshua Harold Burn |
Judiciary Act of 1789 |
Judiciary Act of 1801 |
Kathleen Sebelius |
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Kenneth N. Waltz |
Kofi Annan |
Larry Sabato |
Lawrence v. Texas |
legitimacy |
Levy Mwanawasa |
liberalization |
logic of appropriateness |
Lucius Christopher Bates |
Luther Lassiter |
M. C. Chagla |
Ma Barker |
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manifesto |
Margot Fonteyn |
market failure |
marketization |
matrix organization |
Maurice Martenot |
media freedom |
Michael Bloomberg |
Michael Dukakis |
Michael Oakeshott |
Michel Thomas |
micropolitics |
ministerial responsibility |
Mitt Romney |
monetary union |
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Natalie Nougayrède |
National Security Agency |
neighbourhood association |
neocolonialism |
neurosis |
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan |
Nihat Erim |
Non-Aligned Movement |
nonprofit organization |
Nora Astorga |
Norman Schwarzkopf |
Occam’s razor |
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons |
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie |
Pareto-optimality |
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Park Geun-Hye |
Parti Québécois |
Paul Ryan |
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Pauline Marois |
Pavel Popovich |
Percy Julian |
philosopher king |
philosophy of social science |
Pierre Etchebaster |
political party |
populism |
presidency of the United States of America |
progressivism |
public sector |
Quebec |
Rajya Sabha |
Ray Charles Bliss |
republic |
Republican Party |
Richard Boone |
Richard Nixon |
Robert A. Dahl |
Robert Bradford |
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Robert O. Keohane |
Romer v. Evans |
Ron Paul |
Ronald Reagan |
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Samantha Power |
Sir Hubert Shirley-Smith |
Sir Olaf Caroe |
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Sister Simone Campbell |
state building |
state monopoly on violence |
stree-dhan |
superpower |
Thomas G. Corcoran |
Thomas Henry Huxley |
Thomas K. Finletter |
Tobin tax |
Tomas Halik |
tragedy of the commons |
transaction cost |
transnational social movement |
transnationalism |
Trilateral Commission |
tyranny |
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United States Presidential Election of 2012 |
Vesto Slipher |
Víctor Galíndez |
war on terrorism |
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William Riker |
Windscale fire |
Yasser Arafat |
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