American Political Science Review

Using Repressive Tactics against Rebel Fighters Can Prove Costly Down the Line for Governments Aiming to Hold onto Power

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 Anntiana Maral Sabeti, covers the new research letter by […]

American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Congratulations to the Political Scientists Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2023

The American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced that 269 outstanding individuals have been elected to the Academy in 2023. The nearly 270 members elected in 2023 are drawn from academia, the arts, industry, policy, research, […]

American Political Science Review

Armed Violence and Patriarchal Values: A Survey of Young Men in Thailand and Their Military Experiences

Armed Violence and Patriarchal Values: A Survey of Young Men in Thailand and Their Military Experiences By Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala University, Anders Engvall, Stockholm School of Economics, Srisompob Jitpiromsri, Prince of Songkla University and Erik […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet 2023 RBSI Scholar, Enely Turbi Alvarez, Amherst College

Enely Turbi Alvarez, Amherst College Enely Turbi Alvarez is a first-generation student at Amherst College. She is from New York City and proudly represents the Bronx. Enely is a political science and religion double major. […]

Journals

Activism and Objectivity in Political Research

Activism and Objectivity in Political Research By Michael L. Frazer, University of East Anglia There are two opposed views on the proper relationship between academic research and political activism. The first argues that academics who […]