Month: March 2019
Press Gallery: APSA Members in the Media
The Week in Writing: March 15 to March 28, 2019 Recent blogs and op-eds authored by APSA members An Actor Declared Himself President of Brazil. It’s Exposed Some Real Divides Within The Country’s Left. […]
Coattails, Raincoats, and Congressional Election Outcomes
Coattails, Raincoats, and Congressional Election Outcomes by Steven Rogers, Saint Louis University In “Coattails, Raincoats, and Congressional Elections Outcomes,” Steven Rogers of Saint Louis University highlights the importance of voter turnout for the impact of presidential […]
Announcing the APSA 2019 Council Nominations
The APSA Nominating Committee is pleased to announce its 2019 nominees for APSA Council. Each has agreed to serve if elected. The call for nominations was circulated among the membership, and outreach specifically to APSA […]
Performing Authoritarian Citizenship: Public Transcripts in China
Performing Authoritarian Citizenship: Public Transcripts in China by Greg Distelhorst, University of Toronto and Diana Fu, University of Toronto How should we study citizenship in authoritarian regimes? We propose studying how citizenship is performed using the “public transcript”—communication […]
Announcing Call for Applications for the APSA Public Service Fellowship Program
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a call for applications for an APSA Public Service Fellow. The Public Service Fellowship will provide an opportunity for a political scientist to gain first-hand […]
Non-Party Government: Bipartisan Lawmaking and Party Power in Congress
Non-Party Government: Bipartisan Lawmaking and Party Power in Congress by James M. Curry, University of Utah and Frances E. Lee, University of Maryland, College Park Majority leaders of the contemporary Congress preside over parties that are […]
From Within to Between Nations: Subnational Comparison across Borders
From Within to Between Nations: Subnational Comparison across Borders by Jefferey M. Sellers, University of Southern California Long a staple in the toolkit of American politics, comparison among subnational territorial units has gained increasing currency in […]