APSA

It’s National Undergraduate Research Week: April 11-16

National Undergraduate Research Week, which takes place this year from April 11-16, was instituted to recognize undergraduate research projects and the importance of providing research opportunities for students. In conjunction with Undergraduate Research Week, APSA […]

2016 Elections

Teaching and Learning in the Midst of Iowa Caucus Chaos

by Carly Hayden Foster, Associate Professor, Political Science at Luther College Students were all required to be active participants in a mock precinct caucus for each party, and to be committed to a candidate, if only hypothetically, […]

APSA

My deepest apologies

I would like to express my deepest apologies to Professors Wendy Wong and Sarah Stroup and to all our members on the posting of a highly insensitive photo in the promotion of Professors Stroup and […]

Journals

The Agency and Authority of International NGOs

Sarah S. Stroup, Wendy H. Wong The study of global politics today encompasses an enormous array of actors, relationships, and processes beyond the state. The growth in the study of one nonstate actor, international nongovernmental […]

Journals

Is War Too Easy?

Matthew Evangelista Although estimates vary, since November 2001 the United States has used armed drones—known more formally as unmanned or remotely piloted aerial vehicles—to kill several thousand people, among whom hundreds were noncombatants and perhaps […]