
About
Russell Muirhead is the Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics at Dartmouth College, where he co-directs the Political Economy Project. His research bridges political theory, democratic institutions, and partisanship.
- Education
- A.B., Harvard University
- B.A., Oxford University
- Ph.D., Harvard University
Muirhead’s work focuses on American constitutional democracy, political economy, and the tension between partisan loyalty and deliberative governance. He explores how democratic systems balance epistemic accuracy with procedural legitimacy, particularly in polarized contexts.
His publications highlight themes such as epistemic democracy, conspiracism, and partisan bias in perception. While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided texts, his scholarship critically engages with the challenges of democratic decision-making and institutional trust.
Muirhead’s recent articles and books analyze the assault on administrative states, democratic justice, and the role of parties in modern governance. He emphasizes the need for nonpartisan institutions like media and deliberative assemblies to uphold factual truth in democratic processes.
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