American Political Science Review

APSA: Home for the Political Science Community

APSA is Home to the Political Science Community The American Political Science Association (APSA) brings together political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe to deepen our understanding […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Pre-Registration and Results-Blind Review: Discussion with Journal Editors

Pre-Registration and Results-Blind Review: Discussion with Journal Editors In-Person Roundtable Participants: (Chair) Alan M. Jacobs, University of British Columbia; (Presenter) Vera Eva Troeger, University of Warwick; (Presenter) Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University; (Presenter) Michelle L. Dion, […]

American Political Science Review

Cooperative Capacities of the Rational: Revising Rawls’s Account of Prudential Reasoning

Cooperative Capacities of the Rational: Revising Rawls’s Account of Prudential Reasoning By Jacqueline Basu, Stanford University John Rawls characterizes political rationality as narrowly self-regarding and therefore incapable of motivating political other-regard, self-moderation, or cooperative behavior. […]

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Hui-Yuan Neo, Cornell University

The APSA Diversity Fellows Program (DFP) is a fellowship competition for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds applying to or in the early stages of doctoral programs in political science. The DFP was established in 1969 (originally […]

American Political Science Review

Constitutional Reform and the Gender Diversification of Peak Courts

Constitutional Reform and the Gender Diversification of Peak Courts By Nancy Arrington, California Polytechnic State University, Leeann Bass, Princeton University, Adam Glynn, Emory University, Jeffrey K. Staton, Emory University, Brian Delgado , Emory University and […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Political Behavior Across Disciplinary Boundaries

Political Behavior Across Disciplinary Boundaries Virtual Roundtable Participants: (Chair) Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University; (Presenter) Christopher H. Achen, Princeton University; (Presenter) Joshua D. Kertzer, Harvard University; (Presenter) Gwyneth McClendon, New York University; (Presenter) Diana C. Mutz, […]

American Political Science Review

Close to Home: Place-Based Mobilization in Racialized Contexts

Close to Home: Place-Based Mobilization in Racialized Contexts By Sally A. Nuamah, Northwestern University and Thomas Ogorzalek, Independent Scholar How do racially concentrated policy changes translate to political action? Using official election returns, the Cooperative […]