The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001–2022
The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001–2022 By Reilly S. Steel, Columbia University This article reconciles conflicting views about the political landscape of corp...
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The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001–2022 By Reilly S. Steel, Columbia University This article reconciles conflicting views about the political landscape of corp...
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 De...
The American Political Science Association serves a diverse membership around the world. From 2015 onwards, APSA required members to opt in or opt out of providing demographic info...
Hidden Majoritarianism and Women’s Career Progression in Proportional Representation Systems By Daniel M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, Alexandra Cirone, London School of Econ...
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 De...
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 Xi...
What Happens When You Can’t Check the Box? Categorization Threat and Public Opinion among Middle Eastern and North African Americans By Amanda Sahar d’Urso, Georgetown University M...
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...
Countering Misinformation Early: Evidence from a Classroom-Based Field Experiment in India By Priyadarshi Amar, University Carlos III Madrid & Instituto Carlos 3 – Juan March,...
A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies By Martha Wilfahrt, University of California, Berkeley A paradox has emerged in the growing literature o...
APSA Advocacy Events Roundup In March 2026, APSA supported advocacy events in Washington, D.C. on behalf of federal funding for research and higher education programs. March 23-24,...
Collective Representation in Congress By Stephen Ansolabehere, Harvard University and Shiro Kuriwaki, Yale University The aspiration of representative democracy is that the legisla...
A little electoral studies wonkery for Sunday morning contemplation.
There’s a long tradition in political science of skepticism regarding proposed quick fixes in politics. For example: term limits sound good but they weaken the legislature and redu...
International Relations Scholars, the Media, and the Dilemma of Consensus By Irene Entringer García Blanes, William & Mary, Shauna N. Gillooly, University of California, Irvine...
Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa By Matthew K. Ribar, Stanford University Only 15% of African households possess a form...
Racial Inequality in War By Connor Huff, University of California, Los Angeles, Eric Min, University of California, Los Angeles, and Robert Schub, Rutgers University How does racia...
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 Ra...
ITHACA—Democracy is inherently fraught. At its core lies the difficulty of translating individual preferences into a coherent social choice, a problem famously captured by Nobel la...
Teaching in Challenging Times Revisited—A Perspective from Texas By Terry L. Gilmour, Midland College COVID, numerous protests, and the events of January 6, 2021 gave political sci...
Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South By Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Brown University Violent confl...
Criminal Governance in Latin America: Prevalence and Correlates By Andres Uribe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Benjamin Lessing, University of Chicago, Noah Schouela, University...
Yet the argument of Book V is something quite different. Over hundreds of pages, Smith patiently shows why both peace and a tolerable administration of justice are historically rar...
The 2026 APSA Graduate Student Survey, conducted from February to April 2026, gathered responses from 207 graduate students in political science and closely related fields (e.g. pu...
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