American Political Science Review

Sustained Government Engagement Improves Subsequent Pandemic Risk Reporting In Conflict Zones

Sustained Government Engagement Improves Subsequent Pandemic Risk Reporting In Conflict Zones By Dotan Haim, Florida State University, Nico Ravanilla, University of California, San Diego and Renard Sexton, Emory University Community information sharing is crucial to […]

American Political Science Review

Platonic Theocracy, Liberalism, and Authoritarianism in Leo Strauss’s Philosophy and Law

Platonic Theocracy, Liberalism, and Authoritarianism in Leo Strauss’s Philosophy and Law By John P. Mccormick, University of Chicago Leo Strauss, in Philosophy and Law (1935), offers Platonic theocracy as a more just and stable political alternative to […]

APSA Programs

Can Local News Prevent the Nationalization of Politics?

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 Kumar Ramanathan, covers the new article by Daniel J. […]

2020 Elections

Open Call for 2020 APSA Election Reflections | Deadline: December 1, 2020

APSA is currently accepting submissions for the 2020 installment of the APSA Election Reflection Series. Election reflections are scholarly reflections, original research notes, and classroom exercises that shed light upon political behavior, public opinion and the 2020 Campaign […]

American Political Science Review

Where Emotions and Reason Meet

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 Ashley C.J. Daniels, covers the new article by Michael […]