Diversity Fellowship Program

Call for Applications: APSA Diversity Fellowship Program- 1st and 2nd Year PhD Students

Deadline: March 4, 2024 Applications for the 2024-2025 APSA Diversity Fellowship Program- Spring Cycle are now open! The spring application cycle will provide $2000 awards to support first and second year students in political science PhD programs. Applications are due on March […]

Journals

Introduction to the Symposium: China and the Campus

Introduction to the Symposium: China and the Campus By Sara A. Newland, Smith College The US-China relationship has worsened dramatically in recent years. After decades of pro-engagement policies toward China, a bipartisan consensus began to […]

Journals

Explaining Partisan Gaps in Satisfaction with Democracy after Contentious Elections: Evidence from a US 2020 Election Panel Survey

Explaining Partisan Gaps in Satisfaction with Democracy after Contentious Elections: Evidence from a US 2020 Election Panel Survey By Sam Whitt, Alixandra B. Yanus, Mark Setzler, Brian McDonald, John Graeber, Gordon Ballingrud, and Martin Kifer, […]

Obituaries

In Memoriam: Charles O. Jones, Former APSA President and Leading Scholar of Congress and the Presidency, Has Passed Away

This obituary is excerpted from The Washington Post.  Charles O. Jones, a dean of American political scientists who was known for the expertise and insight he brought to the study of Congress and the presidency, […]

Journals

A Case for Description

A Case for Description By Carolyn E. Holmes, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Meg K. Guliford, Drexel University, Mary Anne S. Mendoza-Davé, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Michelle Jurkovich, University of Massachusetts, Boston Descriptive research—work […]

Journals

Deepening or Endangering Democracy: Demonstrations and Institutions under Representative Government

Deepening or Endangering Democracy: Demonstrations and Institutions under Representative Government By Robert M. Fishman, Carlos III University Do demonstrations tend to deepen or endanger democracy? I examine this theme of major debate between scholars and among political actors, analyzing […]