APSA

Has Barack Obama Embraced the Unitary Executive?

Has Barack Obama Embraced the Unitary Executive? by Ryan J. Barilleaux, Miami University of Ohio and Jewerl Maxwell, Gordon College In 2008, Barack Obama attacked George W. Bush’s use of executive power.  He faulted Bush for […]

Funding

Alert: Take Action to Protect NEH Funding

Take Action to Protect NEH Funding The National Humanities Alliance has issued an action alert in response to news last week that a budget outline from the Trump transition team proposes the elimination of the […]

APSA

Former APSA President, Margaret Levi, Elected Fellow of the AAPSS

Margaret Levi, Stanford University Margaret Levi is the Sara Miller McCune Director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford, Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow of Woods Institute, Stanford University, and Jere […]

APSA

Reducing Political Bias in Political Science Estimates

Reducing Political Bias in Political Science Estimates by L. J. Zigerell, Illinois State University [@LJZigerell] Political science researchers have flexibility in how to analyze data, how to report data, and whether to report on data. This article […]

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APSA Annual Meeting

Unipolarity And The New World Order

“Unipolarity And The New World Order” Panel & Presentation, 2016 APSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA The roundtable panelists will discuss how long the United States will remain the world’s only superpower and how this […]

Advocacy

Help Preserve Federal Funding for the Humanities

By: Beatrice Gurwitz, Assistant Director, NHA APSA is a member of the National Humanities Alliance (NHA), a coalition of organizations who advocate for the protection and increase of funding for humanities research, teaching, programming, and […]

Journals

President Obama’s Legacy and Record

Introduction: President Obama’s Legacy and Record by Michael Grossman, University of Mount Union A president’s legacy is difficult to gauge while he is still in office and many will argue it is often a task best […]