2020 Elections

Wyoming Democratic Party Experiments for 2020

Wyoming is the nation’s the least populous state and has a long history of voting for Republicans in presidential elections.  As a result, presidential candidates rarely campaign in the state during the autumn months preceding […]

People

Public Engagement Profile: Tanisha Fazal

From speaking to community groups to liaising with the media and briefing policymakers, political scientists share their work with non-academic audiences in diverse ways. In this new interview series from APSA’s Public Engagement Program, APSA […]

Journals

The Militarization of Law Enforcement: Evidence from Latin America

The Militarization of Law Enforcement: Evidence from Latin America By Gustavo A. Flores-Macías, Cornell University and Jessica Zarkin, Cornell University What are the political consequences of militarizing law enforcement? Across the world, law enforcement has become increasingly militarized […]

Journals

Exploring Diversity and Student Political Activism through Archival Research

Exploring Diversity and Student Political Activism through Archival Research By Laurel Elder, Hartwick College and Shelley Wallace, Hartwick College In 2011, the American Political Science Association stated that integrating issues of diversity, inclusiveness, and equality into political science curriculum and […]

2020 Elections

Maryland Will Deliver…But for Whom?

As the coronavirus has resulted in a national public health emergency, states are postponing their primaries to lessen contact among individuals in the hope of lessening the spread of the virus—Maryland among them.  The Old-line […]