American Political Science Review

Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects

Explaining Causal Findings Without Bias: Detecting and Assessing Direct Effects Avidit Acharya, Stanford University Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University Maya Sen, Harvard University Researchers seeking to establish causal relationships frequently control for variables on the purported causal pathway, checking […]

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APSA Annual Meeting

Cyber & Conflict: Transformative Change or Status Quo Dynamics?

“Cyber & Conflict: Transformative Change or Status Quo Dynamics?” Panel, 2016 APSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA Over the last twenty years, cyber technologies have emerged in modern warfare, introducing significant uncertainty about capabilities, intentions, […]

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American Political Science Review

American Political Science Review’s Winter Hiatus

The American Political Science Review’s winter hiatus runs from December 21, 2016 to January 4, 2017. During this time no new manuscripts can be submitted. All other journal operations, however, continue.  We look forward to […]

2016 Elections

2016 Election Reflection Series: Hearing the Other Side

Prior to the 2016 election, APSA’s Diversity and Inclusion Programs Office issued a call for scholarly reflections, original research notes, and classroom exercises that shed light upon diversity, political behavior, public opinion and the 2016 […]