2024 US Elections

2024 Post-Election Reflection Series: Cultural Values and Economic Priorities: The not-so-shocking Rise of Latino Support for Trump

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 key moments, […]

Journals

The Vibes Are Off: Did Elon Musk Push Academics Off Twitter?

The Vibes Are Off: Did Elon Musk Push Academics Off Twitter? By James Bisbee, Vanderbilt University and Kevin Munger, European University Institute Twitter has been a prominent forum for academics communicating online, both among themselves […]

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The Disruptive Effects of Polarization on the Law-Making Process

The Disruptive Effects of Polarization on the Law-Making Process By David Jágr, University in Prague and Zdenka Mansfeldová, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Krastev (Reference Krastev2020) predicted that the world would change significantly […]

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The Effect of Populist Incumbents on Democracy

The Effect of Populist Incumbents on Democracy By Kirk A. Hawkins and Grant A. Mitchell, Brigham Young University Populism’s effects on democracy after populists gain control of government (hereafter, populist incumbents) are some of the […]

APSA Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight: Samantha Chapa, University of Houston

Meet Samantha Chapa, Ph.D., University of Houston APSA Member since 2020 Ph.D. candidate in Political Science Samantha Chapa is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Houston. Her research interests include migration […]