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Simulating the Bargaining Model of War

by Kyle Haynes This article outlines a classroom simulation for teaching the bargaining model of war. This model has become one of the most important theories of international conflict, but the technical notation often used to […]

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Video: 2015 Victoria Schuck Award

The Victoria Schuck Award is given annually for the best book published on women and politics. The recipient isLisa Baldez, Dartmouth College for Defying Convention: U.S. Resistance to the U.N. Treaty on Women’s Rights, Cambridge […]

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Research Support Symposium: Lisa Garcia Bedolla

APSA’s most recent research support symposium, held at the 2015 Annual Meeting, informed members of funding opportunities available from a range of resources and included practical tips for successful grant writing. The symposium included speakers […]

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APSA 2016 Award Nominations are OPEN!

Recognizing excellence in the profession is one of the most important roles of the American Political Science Association. Through the service of member committees who review nominations, the Association makes awards for the best dissertations, […]

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Video: 2015 Leo Strauss Award

The Leo Strauss prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation in the field of political philosophy.  This award is presented to Teresa Mia Bejan, University of Toronto for the Dissertation: “Mere Civility: Toleration and […]