Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

  June 8 to June 14, 2018                                      The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always eager to follow our members’ engagement online. Let […]

Carnegie Fellowship

Meet 2018 Carnegie Fellow Beth Simmons

The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving technological and cultural creativity, exploring global connections and global […]

APSA

Theme Panel: Democracy and Its Discontents in Africa

Democracy and Its Discontents in Africa What is the state of democracy in Africa? What are the challenges it faces? This roundtable explores how African democracies are faring, and the kind of democratic discontents they […]

Carnegie Fellowship

Meet 2018 Carnegie Fellow Brendan Nyhan

The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program recognizes an exceptional group of both established and emerging scholars, journalists, and authors with the goal of strengthening U.S. democracy, driving technological and cultural creativity, exploring global connections and global […]

APSA

Theme Panel: Information Warfare, Past and Present

Information Warfare, Past and Present With Russian interference in US and Western European elections, information warfare has assumed a fresh salience for scholars of international security. This panel brings together a variety of theoretical and […]

Press

Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media

June 1 to June 7, 2018 The APSA Press Gallery is a roundup of recent blogs, op-eds, podcasts, and interviews featuring political scientists. We are always eager to follow our members’ engagement online. Let us […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Health Policy and Democratic Discontent

Health Policy and Democratic Discontent: The ACA in Comparative Perspective In the rich industrialized democracies, health policy has historically generated both political inclusion and exclusion. Programs for collective insurance against the risk of illness – […]