American Political Science Review

Collective Threat Framing and Mobilization in Civil War

Collective Threat Framing and Mobilization in Civil War Anastasia Shesterinina, Yale University Research on civil war mobilization emphasizes armed group recruitment tactics and individual motivations to fight, but does not explore how individuals come to […]

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Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Gabrielle Bardall

Gabrielle Bardall, PhD – University of Montreal Gabrielle has worked on political transitions and institution building with United Nations and other international organizations in over three dozen countries over the past 15 years. Her academic […]

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Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Jeremy Gelman

Jeremy Gelman, PhD – University of Nevada, Reno Jeremy Gelman is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. His research examines the U.S. Congress and presidency with an emphasis on […]

Advocacy

Join APSA and the Worldwide #GivingTuesday Movement

Join APSA and the worldwide #GivingTuesday movement tomorrow, Tuesday, November 29! It’s a day of small gestures with a big impact. Your gift will help APSA support critical programs and urgent priorities, affirming our core […]