Obituaries

Political Scientist, Walter Dean Burnham, Passed Away at 92

APSA mourns the passing of noted political scientist, Walter Dean Burnham. Walter Dean Burnham, a political scientist who theorized that political parties realign periodically in tectonic shifts that he called “America’s surrogate for revolution,” died […]

American Political Science Review

The Creative Advance Must Be Defended: Miscegenation, Metaphysics, and Race War in Jan Smuts’s Vision of the League of Nations

The Creative Advance Must Be Defended: Miscegenation, Metaphysics, and Race War in Jan Smuts’s Vision of the League of Nations By Jacob Kripp, Johns Hopkins University This paper argues that the idea of global peace […]

American Political Science Review

Labor Migration and Climate Change Adaptation

Labor Migration and Climate Change Adaptation By Jamie Draper, University of Oxford Social scientific evidence suggests that labor migration can increase resilience to climate change. For that reason, some have recently advocated using labor migration […]

Centennial Center

Call for Proposals: Pedagogical Partnership Grants

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: PEDAGOGICAL PARTNERSHIP GRANTS To support professional collaborations and produce cutting-edge teaching resources. Proposals for grants up to $20,000 DEADLINE: January 13, 2023 at 12:00 midnight EDT. The American Political Science Association seeks […]