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Structuring Good Representation

Structuring Good Representation: Institutional Design and Elections in California by Sara Sadhwani, University of Southern California, and Jane Junn, University of Southern California In this article, we examine elections and representation within the context of recently enacted institutional reforms […]

American Political Science Review

Businesspeople in Elected Office

Businesspeople in Elected Office: Identifying Private Benefits from Firm-Level Returns by David Szakonyi, George Washington University Do businesspeople that win elected office use their positions to help their firms? Business leaders become politicians around the world, […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Good Representatives and Good Representation

Good Representatives and Good Representation by Karen Celis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and Sarah Childs, Birkbeck, University of London This article should be read as an ongoing dialogue between Suzanne Dovi and ourselves about a common concern: the quality of […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Short Course: Women and Democracy in America, 1630-2018

Women and Democracy in America, 1630-2018 Eileen Botting 12:00pm – 4:00pm The Hannah Mather Crocker Society and The Wollstonecraft Philosophical Society are co-hosting an American Political Science Association Pre-Conference Short Course at the Massachusetts Historical […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Why We Need to Return to the Ethics of Political Representation

Why We Need to Return to the Ethics of Political Representation by Eline Severs, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and Suzanne Dovi, University of Arizona The survival or breakdown of democracies importantly depends on the beliefs and actions of our representatives. […]

Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

A roundup of blogs, articles, and interviews from APSA Members May 11- May 17, 2018 The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always […]