American Political Science Review

How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, Not Engaged Argument

How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, Not Engaged Argument By Gary King, Harvard University, Jennifer Pan, Stanford University, & Margaret E. Roberts, University of California, San Diego The Chinese government has long […]

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Review of Model Diplomacy

Review of Model Diplomacy By Nilay Saiya, State University of New York Model Diplomacy is a new interactive foreign policy simulation offered by the Council on Foreign Relations. The simulation uses hypothetical crises based on real-world […]

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New APSR article “The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence”

New APSR article “The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence”  by Volha Charnysh, Princeton University, Evgeny Finkel, George Washington University Armed conflicts often involve massive redistribution of property through confiscation, looting, extortion, […]

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Public Employees as Politicians: Evidence from Close Elections

Public Employees as Politicians: Evidence from Close Elections by Ari Hyytinen, University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Jaakko Meriläinen, Stockholm University, Tuukka Saarimaa, VATT Institute for Economic Research, Otto Toivanen, Aalto University […]

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SoTL as a Subfield for Political Science Graduate Programs

SoTL as a Subfield for Political Science Graduate Programs By Lee Trepanier, Saginaw Valley State University This article offers a theoretical proposal of how political science graduate programs can emphasize teaching in the discipline by […]