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Pre-Analysis Plans: An Early Stocktaking

Pre-Analysis Plans: An Early Stocktaking By George K. Ofosu, London School of Economics and Political Science and Daniel N. Posner, University of California, Los Angeles Pre-analysis plans (PAPs) have been championed as a solution to […]

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Rethinking the Study of Electoral Politics in the Developing World: Reflections on the Indian Case

Rethinking the Study of Electoral Politics in the Developing World: Reflections on the Indian Case By Adam Michael Auerbach, American University, Jennifer Bussell, University of California, Berkeley, Simon Chauchard, Florida SouthWestern State College, Francesca Refsum […]

APSA Educate

Call For Materials! New Approaches to Political Science Education 

APSA Educate invites submissions of teaching and learning resources showcasing new approaches to political science education. Political scientists have responded to the past decade’s political, economic, social, technological, and biological upheavals by rethinking many disciplinary […]

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Policy Feedback and Interdependence in American Federalism: Evidence from Rooftop Solar Politics

Policy Feedback and Interdependence in American Federalism: Evidence from Rooftop Solar Politics By Samuel Trachtman, University of California, Berkeley  Scholars have long understood the American states as “laboratories of democracy,” exploring how mechanisms of learning […]

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Exit, Voice, Loyalty … or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression

Exit, Voice, Loyalty … or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression By Stephanie Dornschneider, University College Dublin In highly oppressive environments, collective resistance is very costly. Non-collective resistance constitutes a less risky alternative. Focusing […]