Journals

Jihadist Terrorist Attacks and Far-Right Party Preferences: An “Unexpected Event During Survey Design” in Four European Countries

Jihadist Terrorist Attacks and Far-Right Party Preferences: An “Unexpected Event During Survey Design” in Four European Countries By Tim Vlandas, University of Oxford and Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of York This article presents new empirical evidence […]

APSA

Announcing the APSA 2025 Council Nominations

The APSA Nominating Committee is pleased to announce the 2025 nominees for APSA Council. Each nominee has agreed to serve if elected. The call for nominations was circulated among the membership, and outreach specifically to […]

Journals

Finding Meaning in Politics: When Victims Become Activists

Finding Meaning in Politics: When Victims Become Activists By Regina Bateson, University of Colorado – Boulder Victimization is often associated with increased political participation, and victims are influential political actors in many countries around the […]

2024 US Elections

Redefining ‘Integrity’ – Reflections on Electoral Policy Change: 2024 Post-Election Reflection Series

Prior to the 2024 US Presidential Election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Department issued a call for submissions, entitled 2024 APSA Post-Election Reflections, for a PSNow blog series of political science scholars who reflect on […]

Journals

Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective

Federalism and Democratic Backsliding in Comparative Perspective By Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, R. Daniel Kelemen, Georgetown University and Burcu Kolcak, Rutgers University As a wave of backsliding has swept across both new and established […]