American Political Science Review

Vigilance and Confidence: Jeremy Bentham, Publicity, and the Dialectic of Political Trust and Distrust

Vigilance and Confidence: Jeremy Bentham, Publicity, and the Dialectic of Political Trust and Distrust by Jonathan R. Bruno, Harvard University Distrust of public authorities is a mainstay of democratic politics. In recent decades, however, political scientists […]

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White Man’s IR: An Intellectual Confession

White Man’s IR: An Intellectual Confession by David A. Lake, University of California—San Diego Drawing largely on my own career in academia, I elaborate on the need for greater gender, racial and other forms of diversity […]

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Why Would a Political Scientist Write a Biography?

Why Would a Political Scientist Write a Biography? by Bartholomew Sparrow, University of Texas at Austin Why would a political scientist write a biography of a U.S. national security advisor? Biography focuses on a single individual […]

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APSR Announces New Publication Format

For Immediate Release APSR Announces New Publication Format WASHINGTON, DC — The American Political Science Review (APSR), published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Political Science Association, announces a new publication format […]