American Political Science Review

The Domestic Sources of International Reputation

The Domestic Sources of International Reputation By Michael A. Goldfien, Yale University, Michael F. Joseph, University of California, and Roseanne W. McManus, Pennsylvania State University Existing research finds that leaders develop international reputations based on […]

American Political Science Review

The Democratic State and Redistribution: Whose Interests Are Served?

The Democratic State and Redistribution: Whose Interests Are Served? By Mads Andreas Elkjær, University of Copenhagen and Torben Iversen, Harvard University Growing economic inequality has raised concerns that democratic governments are no longer responsive to […]

Journals

Territorial Rights for Individuals, States, or Pueblos? Answers from Indigenous Land Struggles in Colonial Spanish America

Territorial Rights for Individuals, States, or Pueblos? Answers from Indigenous Land Struggles in Colonial Spanish America By Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Haverford College Who should have rights to territory? Dominant political theories hold that either individuals […]

Call for Submissions

Call for Book Review Editor(s): Perspectives on Politics

The American Political Science Association (APSA) invites applications and nominations for a new book review editor for Perspectives on Politics.  One of the Association’s three flagship journals, and now in its 20th year of publication, […]