American Political Science Review

Echo Chambers Polarize

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 Dirck de Kleer, covers the new article by Sara […]

American Political Science Review

Tilly Goes to Church: The Religious and Medieval Roots of European State Fragmentation

Tilly Goes to Church: The Religious and Medieval Roots of European State Fragmentation By Anna Grzymala-Busse, Stanford University The starting point for many analyses of European state development is the historical fragmentation of territorial authority. […]

American Political Science Review

The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy

The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy By Italo Colantone, Bocconi University, Livio Di Lonardo, Bocconi University, Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University, and Marco Percoco, Bocconi University For many governments, enacting green policies […]

American Political Science Review

Se Habla Español: Spanish-Language Appeals and Candidate Evaluations in the United States

Se Habla Español: Spanish-Language Appeals and Candidate Evaluations in the United States By Marques G. Zárate, Rice University, Enrique Quezada-llanes, Rice University and Angel D. Armenta, University of Kentucky Political candidates use Spanish-language appeals in […]