Journals

Review of Model Diplomacy

Review of Model Diplomacy By Nilay Saiya, State University of New York Model Diplomacy is a new interactive foreign policy simulation offered by the Council on Foreign Relations. The simulation uses hypothetical crises based on real-world […]

American Political Science Review

New APSR article “The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence”

New APSR article “The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence”  by Volha Charnysh, Princeton University, Evgeny Finkel, George Washington University Armed conflicts often involve massive redistribution of property through confiscation, looting, extortion, […]

APSA Annual Meeting

Deborah Stone — 2017 James Madison Award Recipient

The James Madison Award recognizes an American political scientist who has made a distinguished scholarly contribution to political science. The award is made triennially, next in 2017. It includes a $2000 prize, and the recipient delivers […]

Fund for Latino Scholarship

Meet Juliana Restrepo Sanin, 2017 Fund for Latino Scholarship Recipient

Juliana Restrepo Sanin is a PhD candidate in political science at Rutgers University. Her research interests include women’s representation, comparative politics, and Latin American politics. She is currently writing her dissertation, “Violence against Women in Politics […]

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APSA

Meet the New 2017 APSA Council Members

Congratulations to the newest members of the APSA Council. This election marks the first APSA election conducted under the new APSA bylaws and election rules. New 2017 APSA Council  President-Elect Start End Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania 2017 […]