Journals

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, Leiden University, Francesca R. Jensenius, University of […]

Journals

Goodbye to 1989 and All That

Goodbye to 1989 and All That By Michael Bernhard and Daniel O’Neill, University of Florida It is this journal’s privilege to publish the APSA Presidential Address every year, and it is our honor to showcase the […]

American Political Science Review

How Lesbian and Gay People Came Out as Democrats

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 Aleena Khan, covers the new article by Andrew Proctor, […]

Call for Submissions

Call for Papers: 2022 APSA MENA Political Science Conference

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a Call for Papers from scholars interested in attending the upcoming APSA MENA Political Science Conference, titled “New Landscapes in MENA Politics Research”. This 3-day […]

APSA

APSA Awards a Peer-to-Peer Pedagogical Partnership Grant

Introductory college-level courses are often some of the most challenging classes for teachers to design, especially when those courses are mandatory for students to take. Students with varied backgrounds and life experiences come to these […]