Fellowships

Supporting the Profession That We Value 

Today is #GivingTuesday, and organizations and donors across the world are participating in this global celebration of philanthropy and generosity. Giving online to APSA is a simple, quick, and secure way to participate in #GivingTuesday. […]

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APSA Annual Meeting

Breaking News Panel: The Humanitarian Crisis of Family Separation and Migrant Detention under Trump’s Zero-Tolerance Policy

Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois, Chicago Linda Bosniak, Rutgers University Amalia Pallares, University of Illinois, Chicago Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California Riverside Jacqueline Bhabha, Harvard University Elizabeth Cohen, Syracuse University On August 30 – September […]

Journals

A Trump Effect on the EU’s Popularity? The U.S. Presidential Election as a Natural Experiment

A Trump Effect on the EU’s Popularity? The U.S. Presidential Election as a Natural Experiment by Lara Minkus, Universität Bremen,  Emanuel Deutschmann, Universität Bremen and Jan Delhey, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg Did the election of Donald Trump affect the […]

American Political Science Review

Examining a Most Likely Case for Strong Campaign Effects: Hitler’s Speeches and the Rise of the Nazi Party, 1927–1933

Examining a Most Likely Case for Strong Campaign Effects: Hitler’s Speeches and the Rise of the Nazi Party, 1927–1933 by Peter Selb, University of Konstanz and Simon Munzert, Hertie School of Governance Hitler’s rise to power amidst […]

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Announcing #GiveAPSA for 2018, Giving Tuesday November 27

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is launching this season of giving with #GiveAPSA, the year-end fundraising effort to support the many APSA initiatives that advance the research, teaching, and professional development of our members. […]

American Political Science Review

How to Make Causal Inferences with Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data under Selection on Observables

How to Make Causal Inferences with Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data under Selection on Observables by Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University and Adam N. Glynn, Emory University Repeated measurements of the same countries, people, or groups over time are vital to […]