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Call for Applications: 2023-2024 Public Scholarship Program – Deadline Extended: July 7th

APSA is accepting applications to join the fifth cohort of the Public Scholarship Program fellows. This program offers remote part-time fellowships that introduces political science graduate students to the intellectual and practical aspects of presenting academic scholarship to […]

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Political Solutions to Discriminatory Behavior

Political Solutions to Discriminatory Behavior By Thorbjørn Sejr Guul, University of Southern Denmark, Discriminatory treatment of minorities by public authorities remains a serious challenge and breaks with the central principles of impartiality. However, little research […]

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On the Outside Looking In: Ethnography and Authoritarianism

On the Outside Looking In: Ethnography and Authoritarianism By David R. Stroup, University of Manchester and J. Paul Goode, Carleton University Despite the common assumption that ethnography is most successful where researchers achieve recognition as […]

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Competition in Congressional Elections: Money versus Votes

Competition in Congressional Elections: Money versus Votes By Danielle M. Thomsen, University of California, Irvine Competition among candidates or parties is a necessary condition for democracy. But who counts as a candidate and what counts […]

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Moderates

Moderates By Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago, Seth J. Hill, University of California, San Diego,  Jeffrey B. Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles, Chris Tausanovitch, University of California, Los Angeles, Lynn Vavreck, University of California, […]

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Can Elections Motivate Responsiveness in a Single-Party Regime? Experimental Evidence from Vietnam

Can Elections Motivate Responsiveness in a Single-Party Regime? Experimental Evidence from Vietnam By Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University, Jason Douglas Todd, Duke Kunshan University, and Anh Tran, Indiana University A growing body of evidence attests […]

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Immigration and Public Support for Political Systems in Europe

Immigration and Public Support for Political Systems in Europe By Christopher Claassen, University of Glasgow Immigration and growing diversity have been linked with pathologies such as lower social capital, the rise of authoritarian populists, intergroup […]