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In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. Our fellows write public-facing, accessible summaries of cutting-edge political science research. Recent articles covered include work on how new technologies have changed the way we track human rights violations and the effects of electoral quotas on minority populations.

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Have the George Floyd Protests Changed Public Opinion on Race and Policing? It’s Complicated. 

July 12, 2021 Comments Off on Have the George Floyd Protests Changed Public Opinion on Race and Policing? It’s Complicated. 

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 Aleena Khan, covers the new article by Tyler T. […]

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Does the Media Have a Pro-Rich Bias When Reporting About the Economy?

June 8, 2021 Comments Off on Does the Media Have a Pro-Rich Bias When Reporting About the Economy?

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 Eun A Jo, covers the new article by Alan […]

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Do voters support austerity measures in times of economic crisis? For many voters, the answer is yes.

June 7, 2021 Comments Off on Do voters support austerity measures in times of economic crisis? For many voters, the answer is yes.

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 new article by Kirk Bansak, […]

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How do voters navigate complex party systems? By taking shortcuts.

May 13, 2021 Comments Off on How do voters navigate complex party systems? By taking shortcuts.

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 new article by David Fortunato, […]

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Can the Symbolic Power of A Female President Empower Female Legislators?

April 27, 2021 Comments Off on Can the Symbolic Power of A Female President Empower Female Legislators?

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 Nicole Wells, covers the new article by Michael Wahman, […]

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How Presidents Use Vacancies and Temporary Appointments to Achieve Policy Priorities

April 9, 2021 Comments Off on How Presidents Use Vacancies and Temporary Appointments to Achieve Policy Priorities

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 Christina M. […]

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Drone Strikes Targeting Terrorist Leaders Could Increase Terrorism

April 5, 2021 Comments Off on Drone Strikes Targeting Terrorist Leaders Could Increase Terrorism

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 Lizzie Martin, covers the new article by Anouk S. […]

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Challenging Stereotypes: How to Reduce Partisan Hostility in the Age of Media Polarization

March 22, 2021 Comments Off on Challenging Stereotypes: How to Reduce Partisan Hostility in the Age of Media Polarization

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 Eun A Jo, covers the new article by Erik […]

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    Call for Proposals for New Editor(s) APSA Organized Section Journal “Politics & Religion” The Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) invite applications for the editorship of Politics and Religion (P&R) [...]
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    On the Decline of Elite-Educated Republicans in Congress By Craig Volden, University of Virginia, Jonathan Wai, University of Arkansas and Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University We identify a rise in educational polarization among members of [...]
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    Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE By Daniel Steven Smith, Ohio State University A prominent literature on pre-modern warfare and institution-building holds that intense military competition in pre-modern [...]

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