American Political Science Review

Should the Rich Be Taxed? People Are More Concerned about Whether the Rich Are Greedy Than Whether They Worked Their Way Up!

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 Syeda ShahBano Ijaz, covers the new article by Kristina […]

American Political Science Review

Why Botter: How Pro-Government Bots Fight Opposition in Russia

Why Botter: How Pro-Government Bots Fight Opposition in Russia By Denis Stukal, HSE University, Sergey Sanovich, Princeton University, Richard Bonneau and Joshua A. Tucker, New York University. There is abundant anecdotal evidence that nondemocratic regimes […]

American Political Science Review

Unrepresentative Claims: Speaking for Oneself in a Social Movement

Unrepresentative Claims: Speaking for Oneself in a Social Movement By Samuel Hayat, Sciences Po Center for Political Research (CEVIPOF) Sometimes, people engaged in politics actively refuse to speak for anyone but themselves. These unrepresentative claims […]