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Models-As-Fables: An Alternative to the Standard Rationale for Using Formal Models in Political Science

Models-As-Fables: An Alternative to the Standard Rationale for Using Formal Models in Political Science By James Johnson, University of Rochester Political scientists invoke the standard rationale to justify making and using formal models. It goes […]

American Political Science Review

Political Advertising Online and Offline

Political Advertising Online and Offline By Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University, Michael M. Franz, Bowdoin College, Gregory J. Martin, Stanford University, Zachary Peskowitz, Emory University and Travis N. Ridout, Washington State University Despite the rapid […]

American Political Science Review

Overcoming History Through Exit or Integration: Deep-Rooted Sources of Support for the European Union

Overcoming History Through Exit or Integration: Deep-Rooted Sources of Support for the European Union By Kai Gehring, University of Zurich and CESifo The origins of voter preferences about the vertical distribution of political power in […]

American Political Science Review

Minimal Secularism: Lessons for, and from, India

Minimal Secularism: Lessons for, and from, India By Cécile Laborde, University of Oxford Does liberal democracy require a strict separation between state and religion? In Anglophone liberal political theory, the separationist model of the First […]

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Breaking Bad? How Survey Experiments Prime Americans for War Crimes

Breaking Bad? How Survey Experiments Prime Americans for War Crimes By Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Alexander H. Montgomery, Reed College, and Alexandria Nylen, University of Massachusetts-Amherst What affects Americans’ sensitivity to international laws and […]