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Your Philanthropic Donations in 2018 Supported APSA Programs and Members

February 28, 2019 Comments Off on Your Philanthropic Donations in 2018 Supported APSA Programs and Members

From beginning to end, 2018 was an incredibly successful year thanks to the generosity of donors at the individual and organization level.  The outpouring of support included a surge in giving during November and December […]

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Meet Tran Thu Doan, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

December 7, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Tran Thu Doan, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Tran Thu Doan is a PhD candidate in Health Services Organization and Policy in the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health, Health Management and Policy Department. She is a Health Policy Research Scholar, a […]

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Meet Stephen Omar El-Khatib, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

December 3, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Stephen Omar El-Khatib, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Stephen Omar El-Khatib is a PhD student in political science at the University of California, Riverside.  His research and publications focus primarily on the politics of race, immigration, and gender as they relate to discrimination and […]

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Meet Kristian Warpinski, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

November 29, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Kristian Warpinski, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Kristian Warpinski is currently pursuing a PhD in political science with a concentration in international relations and research methods at Georgia State University. Kristian earned her MA in international conflict and security from the University […]

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Meet Nicole Yadon, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

November 28, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Nicole Yadon, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Nicole Yadon is a PhD Candidate at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on race and politics, public opinion, and political behavior in the United States. Nicole has received several fellowships, grants, and awards […]

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Meet Nura Sediqe, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

November 27, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Nura Sediqe, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Nura Sediqe is a PhD candidate specializing in race and ethnic politics at Duke University. She is also completing a certificate in African and African-American Studies and part of the teaching team for the Ralph […]

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Meet Vivien Leung, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

November 21, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Vivien Leung, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Vivien Leung is a PhD student in political science at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the first in her family to attend university. Her research areas are racial and ethnic politics, political […]

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Meet Alexander Kustov, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

November 20, 2018 Comments Off on Meet Alexander Kustov, First Generation Scholar in the Profession

Alexander Kustov is a doctoral candidate in Princeton’s Department of Politics and the joint degree program in Social Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. His research focuses on voter responses […]

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  • Could Slave Raids Have Strengthened States? Evidence from Eastern Europe

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    In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Deborah Saki, covers the new article by Volha Charnysh [...]
  • Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance

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    Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance By Philip Luke Johnson, Flinders University Criminal actors are widely assumed to maintain a low profile, exerting power through coercion and clandestine networks. Scholarship addressing [...]
  • Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments

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    Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments By Alison L. Johnston, Oregon State University and Juliet Johnson, McGill University Do populist governments bend their economic policies to the preferences of bondholders? Populist governments should [...]

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