American Political Science Review

Do Women Make More Protectionist Trade Policy?

Do Women Make More Protectionist Trade Policy? By Timm Betz, Technical University of Munich, David Fortunato, University of California, San Diego, and Copenhagen Business School, Diana Z. O’Brien, Washington University in St. Louis Women have […]

American Political Science Review

Antidote to Backsliding: Ethnic Politics and Democratic Resilience

Antidote to Backsliding: Ethnic Politics and Democratic Resilience By Jan Rovny, Sciences Po Paris Recent years have witnessed significant democratic erosion, particularly in eastern Europe. This article suggests that the explanations of democratic backsliding, largely […]

Journals

Women in Legislative Studies: Improving Gender Equality

Women in Legislative Studies: Improving Gender Equality By Eleanor Neff Powell, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Leslie Schwindt-Bayer, Rice University and Gisela Sin, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Representation of women in the field of legislative politics is […]

American Political Science Review

Americans Want Workplace Democracy

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 Samantha Chapa, covers the new article by Soumyajit Mazumder, […]