Civic Education

Can Theatre Disrupt Biases in the US?

Can Theatre Disrupt Biases in the US? with Elisabeth King, New York University How might Americans respond to a white male Kamala Harris or a Black female Mike Pence? Can theatre that portrays familiar figures […]

American Political Science Review

The Electoral Causes and Consequences of Housing Crises

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 Lizzie Martin, covers the new article by Winston Chou, […]

American Political Science Review

Socialist Threat? Radical Party Entry, Electoral Alliances, and the Introduction of Proportional Representation

Socialist Threat? Radical Party Entry, Electoral Alliances, and the Introduction of Proportional Representation By André Walter, University of St. Gallen A substantial body of research shows that the entry of socialist parties to the electoral […]

American Political Science Review

How Do Campaign Spending Limits Affect Elections? Evidence from the United Kingdom 1885–2019

How Do Campaign Spending Limits Affect Elections? Evidence from the United Kingdom 1885–2019 By Alexander Fouirnaies, University of Chicago In more than half of the democratic countries in the world, candidates face legal constraints on […]