Advancing Research Grants

Learn more about: Unearthing the Palimpsest: Indigenous Sovereignty, Diplomatic Negotiations, and International Relations Otherwise

Project Title: Unearthing the Palimpsest: Indigenous Sovereignty, Diplomatic Negotiations, and International Relations Otherwise Tomas Hatala, Carleton University Tomas Hatala is a PhD candidate at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He examines the meanings of sovereignty […]

APSA Virtual Research Meeting

Deal-Making under Trump 2.0: Hegemonic Transactionalism and the World Trade Order: Research Group Workshop | Deadline: February 25, 2026

Deal-Making under Trump 2.0: Hegemonic Transactionalism and the World Trade Order: APSA Virtual Research Workshop APSA 2026 Virtual Research Meeting April 15 – April 16, 2026 (EST) | Apply to Research Group Workshop Application Deadline: February […]

Advancing Research Grants

Learn more about: Using the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) data to Explore AIAN Health

Project Title: Using the Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS) data to Explore AIAN Health Tennille Larzelere Marley Tennille Larzelere Marley (Dzil Ligai Sian N’dee – White Mountain Apache) is an associate professor of American Indian […]

APSA

APSA Working Group on American Civics Undergraduate Course Mandates: Research Group Workshop | Deadline: February 25, 2026

APSA Working Group on American Civics Undergraduate Course Mandates: APSA Virtual Research Group Workshop APSA 2026 Virtual Research Meeting April 15 – April 16, 2026 (EST) | Apply to Research Group Workshop Application Deadline: February […]

Journals

“Human Nature in Action”: Harold Lasswell, NBC Radio, and the Psychotherapy Program for the American Masses

“Human Nature in Action”: Harold Lasswell, NBC Radio, and the Psychotherapy Program for the American Masses By Nick Dorzweiler, Wheaton College In 1939 and 1940, the renowned political scientist Harold Lasswell wrote and hosted over […]

Advancing Research Grants

Learn more about: When Tradition Travels: Customary Institutions in Pakistan’s Largest City

Project Title: When Tradition Travels: Customary Institutions in Pakistan’s Largest City Sarah Thompson, Cornell University Sarah Thompson is an assistant professor in the department of government at Cornell University. She received a PhD and MA […]