American Political Science Review

Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity and Historical Persistence: Nazi Concentration Camps and Contemporary Intolerance

Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity and Historical Persistence: Nazi Concentration Camps and Contemporary Intolerance By Thomas B. Pepinsky, Cornell University, Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine and Conrad Ziller, University of Duisburg-Essen A wealth of recent […]

American Political Science Review

Impartial Administration and Peaceful Agrarian Reform: The Foundations for Democracy in Scandinavia

Impartial Administration and Peaceful Agrarian Reform: The Foundations for Democracy in Scandinavia By David Andersen, Aarhus University Why was the route to democracy in Scandinavia extraordinarily stable? This paper answers this question by studying Scandinavia’s […]

American Political Science Review

From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018)

From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018) By Chantal Berman, Georgetown University, Killian Clarke, Georgetown University, and Rima Majed, American University of Beirut A growing literature links experiences of […]

Contingent Faculty

Introducing the Minimum Standards Developed by APSA’s Committee on the Status of Contingent Faculty in the Profession 

Introducing the Minimum Standards Developed by APSA’s Committee on the Status of Contingent Faculty in the Profession  by Jonathan Ring, Deborah Toscano, Isaac Kamola, John Holder, and Eunsook Jung, 2022-2023 APSA Committee on the Status of […]