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Ryan D Pevnick is an Associate Professor of Politics at New York University's College of Arts & Science. His research focuses on political theory, democratic institutions, and ethical dimensions of political systems. He holds a B.A. from George Washington University (2003) and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia (2008).
His work examines topics such as campaign finance reform, immigration policy, and the theoretical foundations of democracy. Notable publications include analyses of egalitarian rationales for campaign finance reform, democratic stability, and the ethics of immigration jurisdiction. He critiques instrumental justifications for democratic rights while advocating for defensible epistocratic frameworks.
Recent scholarship explores representative democracy's justification, the role of random selection in governance, and democratic backsliding. His writings frequently engage with liberal theory, ethical governance, and institutional design.
He has no listed scientific awards but maintains an active research agenda addressing pressing issues in political philosophy and public policy.
His professional activities include advising on political theory topics and contributing to interdisciplinary discussions about civic engagement and institutional legitimacy.
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