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Introducing the APSA 2022 Council Nominees

May 10, 2022 0

The APSA Nominating Committee is pleased to announce its 2022 nominees for APSA Council. Each has agreed to serve if elected. The call for nominations was circulated among the membership, and outreach specifically to APSA […]

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Who governs: voters or organized interests? The answer may depend on when the election is held

September 16, 2021 Comments Off on Who governs: voters or organized interests? The answer may depend on when the election is held

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 Tyler Steelman, covers the article by Adam M. Dynes, […]

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Impeachment and the “Ukraine Conspiracy”

December 20, 2019 Comments Off on Impeachment and the “Ukraine Conspiracy”

Russell Muirhead, Professor at Dartmouth College and  co-director of the Political Economy Project and  Nancy L. Rosenblum, Harvard University Senator Joseph Clark Research Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government, are guest contributors for the […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: Changing the Brand of the City

August 2, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Changing the Brand of the City

“Changing the Brand of the City” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 5(of 5)  Mayors recount what it took to turn the public’s perception of a failing city around. And yes, baseball has […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: Mayors on Relationship Leadership

July 24, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Mayors on Relationship Leadership

“Mayors on Relationship Leadership” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 4 (of 5)  Mayors share their high and low-points when interacting with their constituents and reveal what it means to have the most […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: Assembling a Leadership Team

July 19, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Assembling a Leadership Team

“Assembling a Leadership Team” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 3 (of 5)  From emulating President Kennedy’s call for the best and brightest, to the decision to retain most of the predecessor’s cabinet, […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: The Decision to Run

July 11, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: The Decision to Run

“The Decision to Run” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 2 (of 5)  Mayors let us in on what first drove them to public service and what made them run for political office in races […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: The Mayor as an Institution

July 2, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: The Mayor as an Institution

“The Mayor as an Institution” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 1 (of 5) The opening video of the series, in which mayors reflect on the institutional status of their office, the ability […]

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