American Political Science Review

The Free Movement of People and the Success of Far-Right Parties: Evidence from Switzerland’s Border Liberalization

The Free Movement of People and the Success of Far-Right Parties: Evidence from Switzerland’s Border Liberalization By Ala Alrababah, Bocconi University, Andreas Beerli, ETH Zurich, Dominik Hangartner, ETH Zurich, and Dalston Ward, ETH Zurich The main […]

American Political Science Review

Nature as Legal Person

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 Ewa Nizalowska, covers the new article by Mónica Brito […]

American Political Science Review

Politicians’ Theories of Voting Behavior

Politicians’ Theories of Voting Behavior By Jack Lucas, University of Calgary, Lior Sheffer, Tel Aviv University, Peter John Loewen, Cornell University, Stefaan Walgrave, University of Antwerp, Karolin Soontjens, University of Antwerp, Eran Amsalem, Hebrew University […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Meet Sonia Vargas, 2025 Fund for Latino Scholarship

Sonia Vargas is a fifth-year PhD student in government and politics at the University of Maryland in American politics, and methodology subfields. Her research centers on immigrant generation, political socialization, and political attitudes, with a […]