Journals

Conceptualizing Criminal Governance

Conceptualizing Criminal Governance By Benjamin Lessing, University of Chicago In informal urban areas throughout the developing world, and even in some US and UK neighborhoods, tens if not hundreds of millions of people live under […]

Journals

Reducing Unequal Representation: The Impact of Labor Unions on Legislative Responsiveness in the U.S. Congress

Reducing Unequal Representation: The Impact of Labor Unions on Legislative Responsiveness in the U.S. Congress By Michael Becher, Université Toulouse and Daniel Stegmueller, Duke University It has long been recognized that economic inequality may undermine […]

Journals

The Politics of Marriage Equality: Confrontational Interest Groups and Nonconfrontational Officeholders

The Politics of Marriage Equality: Confrontational Interest Groups and Nonconfrontational Officeholders By Christopher Baylor, College of the Holy Cross The passage of marriage equality in Rhode Island offers insight into the role of organized groups […]

American Political Science Review

Where Emotions and Reason Meet

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Ashley C.J. Daniels, covers the new article by Michael […]