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Chart of the Month: Contributions in the 2019 Financial Year

December 18, 2019 Comments Off on Chart of the Month: Contributions in the 2019 Financial Year

At the close of 2019, we reflect on a tremendous financial year of giving at APSA. From October 2018-September 2019, APSA received gifts and grants to power 41 Association programs, funds, and activities. These contributions […]

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APSA Joins the Global Giving Tuesday Movement on December 3

December 2, 2019 Comments Off on APSA Joins the Global Giving Tuesday Movement on December 3

On December 3, join APSA for Giving Tuesday, when members and supporters of the Association celebrate and encourage charitable giving to the profession. For 24 hours, scholars, educators, researchers, and students can make a collective […]

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Support APSA First Generation Scholars in the Profession

September 11, 2019 Comments Off on Support APSA First Generation Scholars in the Profession

Matching Gift Challenge The APSA Committee on the Status of First Generation Scholars has offered to match up to $2,000 in donations to the APSA Annual Fund—from now through September 18th towards the professional development […]

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Scholars Create Charitable Legacy for APSA Member

August 29, 2019 1

A member of APSA for nearly 20 years, Dr. Lee Ann Fujii was a well-respected associate professor at the University of Toronto researching political violence, ethnicity and race, African politics, and field methods when she […]

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Travel Grant Update: How more scholars will benefit from the APSA Annual Meeting

May 6, 2019 Comments Off on Travel Grant Update: How more scholars will benefit from the APSA Annual Meeting

Although financial barriers can be an impediment to gaining a foothold in the political science discipline, travel grants to APSA’s Annual Meetings are one of the most cost-effective ways to ensuring that the largest gathering […]

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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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Major Gifts to APSA Support New Partnerships and Diversity in the Discipline

November 28, 2018 Comments Off on Major Gifts to APSA Support New Partnerships and Diversity in the Discipline

With great appreciation, the American Political Science Association (APSA) announces a major donation of $1.2 million from the Ivywood Foundation, which is substantially funded by the family of Rogers M. Smith, the current APSA President, […]

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Support for APSA First Generation Scholars in the Profession

September 6, 2018 Comments Off on Support for APSA First Generation Scholars in the Profession

For the next week, until September 13, 2018, all contributions made to the APSA Annual Fund, will go towards the support of first generation scholars in the profession. Make a Contribution Today To make a contribution, […]

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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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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