Cover Art: Muerte Solitaria de un Raspachin (Solitary Death of a Coca Leaf Picker) was painted in 2008 by Iris, a former rebel combatant in Colombia’s civil war. About 80 former rank-and-file members of paramilitary and rebel organizations, as well as government soldiers, painted 420 paintings In workshops organized by Colombian artist Juan Manuel Echavarría over a two-year period. The purpose of this historical memory project was to bring “The War We Have Not Seen,” as the exhibition of paintings was called, to the Colombian public. It particularly sought to document the experience of the rural youth—many recruited as child fighters—who largely fought the war. Painted on detachable panels to ensure their portability, the paintings were exhibited in major cities of Colombia, including Medellín, Cali, and Bogotá, and in Miami, USA; Bordeaux, France; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For more information see the essay by exhibition curator Ana Tiscornia at http://www.laguerraquenohemosvisto.com/english/ensayo_tiscornia.html.
Review Symposium: Grading States and Global Governance
A Discussion of Alexander Cooley and Jack Snyder's Ranking the World: Grading States as a Tool for Global Governance
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A Discussion of Alexander Cooley and Jack Snyder's Ranking the World: Grading States as a Tool for Global Governance
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Critical Dialogues
Critical Dialogues - American Dionysia: Violence, Tragedy, and Democratic Politics. By Steven Johnston. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 296p. $29.95.
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Response to Timothy Luke’s Review of American Dionysia: Violence, Tragedy, and Democratic Politics
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Gun Violence and Public Life. Edited by Ben Agger and Timothy W. Luke. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2014. 239p. $194.95 cloth, $43.95 paper.
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Response to Steven Johnston’s Review of Gun Violence and Public Life
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Critical Dialogues - Why Democracy Is Oppositional. By John Medearis. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. 272p. $39.95.
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Response to Emily Beaulieu’s review of Why Democracy is Oppositional.
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Electoral Protest and Democracy in the Developing World. By Emily Beaulieu. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 238p. $89.99 cloth, $34.99 paper.
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Response to John Medearis’s Review of Electoral Protest and Democracy in the Developing World
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Critical Dialogues - When Movements Anchor Parties: Electoral Alignments in American History. By Daniel Schlozman. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. 267p. $29.95.
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Response to Michael T. Heaney and Fabio Rojas’ review of When Movements Anchor Parties: Electoral Alignments in American History
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Party in the Street: The Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party after 9/11. By Michael T. Heaney and Fabio Rojas. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. 313p. $29.99.
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Response to Daniel Schlozman’s review of Party in the Streets: The Antiwar Movement and the Democratic Party after 9/11.
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Critical Dialogues - The Politics of Common Sense: How Social Movements Use Public Discourse to Change Politics and Win Acceptance. By Deva R. Woodly. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 258p. $99.00 cloth, $27.95 paper.
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Response to Charles T. Lee’s review of The Politics of Common Sense: How Movements Use Public Discourse to Change Politics and Win Acceptance
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Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change. By Charles T. Lee. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. 298p. $25.95
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Response to Deva Woodly’s review of Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change
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Critical Dialogues - In-Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media. By Diana C. Mutz. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. 288p. $23.95.
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Response to Kyle Mattes and David P. Redlawsk’s review of In—Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media
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