APSA Programs

Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Kennia Coronado

Kennia Coronado (RBSI 2016) is a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee majoring in political science and Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies. She is a recipient of the Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship for […]

APSA Department

Department Profile: Drexel University

The APSA Departmental Services Program is pleased to highlight the important work being done by the faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students in its member departments. If you are a departmental member interested in creating a […]

APSA Programs

Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Donovan A. Watts

Donovan A. Watts is a senior political science major at Central Michigan University. Donovan’s undergraduate career is highlighted by a number of accomplishments. He has received numerous scholarships and is the current president of the […]

APSA Programs

Meet 2017 MFP Fellow, Nicauris Heredia

Nicauris Heredia (RBSI 2016) is a senior at Rhode Island College double majoring in political science and public administration, with a minor in international nongovernmental organizations studies (INGOS). She served as the president of Pi Sigma Alpha […]

American Political Science Review

Will vs. Reason: The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Political Representation and Their Critique to Party Government

Will vs. Reason: The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Political Representation and Their Critique to Party Government by Daniele Caramani, University of Zurich The article compares analytically populism and technocracy as alternative forms of political representation […]