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Making North–South Research Collaborations Work

Making North–South Research Collaborations Work by: Jaimie Bleck,The University of Notre Dame, Chipo Dendere, Amherst College, and Boukary Sangaré, University of Leiden Our paper contributes to the important literature on research collaborations between North and South researchers. Drawing on our […]

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Theme Panel: The Liberal Order Under Stress

The Liberal Order Under Stress The liberal model of organizing politics and society is under stress, both internationally and domestically. Rising powers dispute the liberal international order for being dominated by and biased towards the […]

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Ten Recipients of Special Projects Fund Initiative Announced

Ten Recipients of Special Projects Fund Initiative Announced $250,000 in funding for projects aimed at advancing the discipline of political science In keeping with its mission to support excellence in political science scholarship and teaching […]

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Theme Panel: The Resilience and Erosion of Democracy

The Resilience and Erosion of Democracy How do democracies survive? When do they erode, and how? When democracies collapse by military coup, the change in regime is sudden and stark. But when democracies erode, the […]

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APSA Statement on Selection of Dr. Arthur Lupia as Head of NSF’s Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Directorate

The American Political Science Association welcomes the appointment of Dr. Arthur Lupia as the assistant director of the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBE). He is the Hal R. […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Theme Panel: Theorizing Democratic Participation

Theorizing Democratic Participation: Populist Perils and Deliberative Promises In a time of democratic discontents, this panel proposes multiple lenses for theorizing democratic participation, both the perils of participation fueled by populism and the promises of […]