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David D. Laitin

David D. Laitin, Watkins Professor of Political Science at Stanford University, is coauthor, with Claire Adida and Marie-Anne Valfort, of the forthcoming Why Muslim Integration Fails: An Inquiry in Christian-Heritage Societies.

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John Bowen has previously authored two revealing books about French discourse on the challenges of incorporating Muslims into French society. He has focused on “public reasoning”: the terms on which people publicly...
David D. Laitin
The Occupy movement has sought to point out that our political process is delivering policies that serve mainly the interests of the wealthiest one percent. This raises a simple question: if democracy...
David D. Laitin

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