American Political Science Review

White Democrats’ Growing Support for Black Politicians in the Era of the “Great Awokening”

White Democrats’ Growing Support for Black Politicians in the Era of the “Great Awokening” By Anna Caroline Mikkelborg, Colorado State University Equitable representation of minority groups is a challenge for democratic government. One way to […]

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Report: 2025 APSA Member Insights on Current Policy Climate

Introduction Early in the current presidential administration, executive actions and federal policy changes targeted higher education institutions, federal funding for basic research, and the availability of federal data sets. These actions, including cuts and threats […]

Advancing Research Grants

Meet Constantine Manda, 2025 Advancing Research Grants for Early Career Scholars Recipient

Meet Constantine Manda, University of California Project Title: Identifying Important Religious Legacies of Ancient African States Constantine Manda is an assistant professor in the department of political science at the University of California, Irvine since […]

American Political Science Review

The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey

The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey By Donald P. Green, Columbia University and Oliver Hyman-Metzger, Columbia University The Vietnam Draft Lotteries, which randomly assigned men to military […]

Journals

Engaging Diversity: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Mentorship in Mobilization and Political Economy

Engaging Diversity: An Inclusive Approach to Undergraduate Mentorship in Mobilization and Political Economy By Valentina González-Rostani, University of Southern California and Princeton University, Chie Togami, State University of New York, Tania Ramírez-Farias, University of Pittsburgh, Mariely […]