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Meet Minority Fellowship Program Recipient Alejandra Gimenez

August 23, 2016 Comments Off on Meet Minority Fellowship Program Recipient Alejandra Gimenez

The following student was named as 2016-2017 APSA Minority Fellowship Program recipient during the fall 2015 application cycle. These fellows plan on entering a PhD program in political science in the fall of 2016. Alejandra […]

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Rachel Potter – 2016 E.E. Schattschneider Award Recipient

August 22, 2016 Comments Off on Rachel Potter – 2016 E.E. Schattschneider Award Recipient

The E.E. Schattschneider prize is awarded annually for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted during that year or the previous year in the field of American government. Rachel Potter’s dissertation takes on an important […]

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Congress from the Inside: U.S.–Africa Foreign Policy and Black Ethnic Politics

August 22, 2016 Comments Off on Congress from the Inside: U.S.–Africa Foreign Policy and Black Ethnic Politics

The latest virtual issue of PS features articles written by alumni of the Congressional Fellowship Program (CFP) from 2010 to 2015. The CFP fellows serve yearlong placements in congressional and executive offices, and they chronicle […]

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Meet 2016 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Danielle Lemi

August 22, 2016 Comments Off on Meet 2016 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Danielle Lemi

Danielle Lemi is a PhD candidate in political science at UC Riverside specializing in political behavior and race and ethnic politics in the American context. In her mixed-method dissertation, The Consequences of Multiracial Identity for […]

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John Voorheis, Nolan McCarty, and Boris Shor win the 2016 Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award

August 19, 2016 Comments Off on John Voorheis, Nolan McCarty, and Boris Shor win the 2016 Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award

The Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha prize is awarded annually for the best paper presented at the previous year’s annual meeting. The award is supported by Pi Sigma Alpha. Rising income inequality and its political […]

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New Blood: Policy-Making in a Freshman Congressional Office

August 19, 2016 Comments Off on New Blood: Policy-Making in a Freshman Congressional Office

The latest virtual issue of PS features articles written by alumni of the Congressional Fellowship Program (CFP) from 2010 to 2015. The CFP fellows serve yearlong placements in congressional and executive offices, and they chronicle […]

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Meet 2016 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Angela Gutierrez

August 19, 2016 Comments Off on Meet 2016 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient Angela Gutierrez

Angela Gutierrez is a political science graduate student in the fields of race, ethnicity, politics, and American politics at UCLA. Her work is primarily focused on the Latino electorate in the United States and Latino identity […]

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Pablo Barberá Wins the 2016 Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award

August 18, 2016 Comments Off on Pablo Barberá Wins the 2016 Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha Award

The Franklin L. Burdette/Pi Sigma Alpha prize is awarded annually for the best paper presented at the previous year’s annual meeting. The award is supported by Pi Sigma Alpha. Social network sites are important places […]

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  • A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies

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    A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies By Martha Wilfahrt, University of California, Berkeley A paradox has emerged in the growing literature on the legacies of the precolonial past: areas home to precolonial [...]
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    Silencing the Press in Criminal Wars: Why the War on Drugs Turned Mexico into the World’s Most Dangerous Country for Journalists By Guillermo Trejo and Natán Skigin, University of Notre Dame This article examines the [...]
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    Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa By Matthew K. Ribar, Stanford University Only 15% of African households possess a formal title for their agricultural land, despite the [...]

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