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From our FirstView: Coethnics Covote in Africa: Studying Electoral Cleavages with a Covoting Regression Model by
@carlmc.bsky.social
and NILS-CHRISTIAN BORMANN.
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From our FirstView: Heterogeneous Treatment Effects and Causal Mechanisms by JIAWEI FU and
@tara-slough.bsky.social
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From our FirstView: State-Building in the City: An Experiment in Civilian Alternatives to Policing by
@chrisblattman.bsky.social
, GUSTAVO DUNCAN, BENJAMIN LESSING and SANTIAGO TOBÓN.
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4 days ago
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From our FirstView: Elite Partisan Disagreement and Military Victory: Evidence from South Korean Battle Experiments by MICHAEL F. JOSEPH, JOON H. CHUNG and HUI SEONG PARK.
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7 days ago
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From our FirstView: Do Elites Know Best? Candidate Selection and Policy Implementation in Postindependence Tanzania by JEREMY BOWLES.
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9 days ago
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From our FirstView: The Effects of Exposure to New Electoral Rules: Field Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone by AVI AHUJA and
@gmcclendon.bsky.social
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11 days ago
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From our May Issue: Institutional Forbearance as a Mechanism of Democratic Stability by SEAN INGHAM.
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13 days ago
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From our May Issue: Performative Violence and the Spectacular Debut of the Atomic Bomb by JOSHUA BYUN and AUSTIN CARSON.
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14 days ago
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From our May Issue: Citizenship Renunciation without Emigration by
@liorerez.bsky.social
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15 days ago
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From our May Issue: Countering Misinformation Early: Evidence from a Classroom-Based Field Experiment in India by
@priyadarshi-amar.bsky.social
,
@sumitra.bsky.social
,
@simonchauchard.bsky.social
and FLORIAN SICHART.
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16 days ago
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From our May Issue: Race, Democracy, and Public Support for War by MICHAEL TOMZ and v.
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17 days ago
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From our May Issue: Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South by LEE-OR ANKORI-KARLINSKY
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18 days ago
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From our May Issue: Racial Inequality in War by CONNOR HUFF,
@ericmin.bsky.social
and ROBERT SCHUB.
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19 days ago
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From our May Issue: Lights, Camera, Inaction? The Effects of Gavel-to-Gavel Floor Coverage on U.S. State Legislatures by JEFFREY LYONS and JOSH M. RYAN.
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20 days ago
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From our May Issue: The Path of Law: Legal Uncertainty and Issues of First Impression in the U.S. Courts of Appeals by ANTHONY R. TABONI.
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21 days ago
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From our May Issue: What Happens When You Can’t Check the Box? Categorization Threat and Public Opinion among Middle Eastern and North African Americans by
@asdurso.bsky.social
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From our May Issue: The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001–2022 by REILLY S. STEEL.
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23 days ago
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From our May Issue: How Partisan Are U.S. Local Elections? Evidence from 2020 Cast Vote Records by ALEKSANDRA CONEVSKA, SHIGEO HIRANO,
@shirokuriwaki.bsky.social
, JEFFREY B. LEWIS, CAN MUTLU and JAMES M. SNYDER Jr.
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24 days ago
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From our May Issue: Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE by DANIEL STEVEN SMITH.
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From our May Issue: Hidden Majoritarianism and Women’s Career Progression in Proportional Representation Systems by DANIEL M. SMITH, ALEXANDRA CIRONE, DAWN L. TEELE, GARY W. COX and JON H. FIVA.
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26 days ago
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From our May Issue: State Legitimacy and Sector-Level Claim-Making: Evidence from East Jerusalem by HANNAH E. BAGDANOV.
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From our May Issue: Jean Bodin’s Demonic Constitutionalism: Sovereignty, Natural Law, and Political Theology by EERO ARUM and GIO MARIA TESSAROLO.
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27 days ago
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From our May Issue: A Critical Phenomenology of Racialized Vulnerability: Judith Butler and the Rodney King Trial by AYTEN GĂśNDOÄžDU.
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28 days ago
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From our May Issue: Institutional Recognition: Activating Representation to Build Police Responsiveness to Women by
@gabikw.bsky.social
,
@amangla.bsky.social
and
@sandipz.bsky.social
.
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29 days ago
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From our May Issue: A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies by MARTHA WILFAHRT.
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about 1 month ago
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From our May issue: Smoke and Mirrors: Strategic Messaging and the Politics of Noncompliance by JULIA C. MORSE and TYLER PRATT.
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about 1 month ago
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From our May Issue: Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa by
@mattkribar.bsky.social
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From our February Issue: Mass Versus Donor Attitudes on the Importance of Supreme Court Nominations by BRANDICE CANES-WRONE,
@jkastellec.bsky.social
and NICOLAS STUDEN.
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about 1 month ago
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From our February Issue: “They Attend Strictly to Their Own Business”: Disability and the Construction of the Worker-Citizen by ANN K. HEFFERNAN.
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From our February Issue: Why Inequalities Persist: Parties’ (Non)Responses to Economic Inequality, 1970–2020 by
@alexanderhorn.bsky.social
, MARTIN HASELMAYER and
@klueserthan.bsky.social
.
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From our February Issue: Ecological Personhood: A Bridging Approach by MÓNICA BRITO VIEIRA and SEAN FLEMING.
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From our February Issue: Marketing Taxation? Experimental Evidence on Enforcement and Bargaining in Malawian Markets by LUCY MARTIN, BRIGITTE SEIM, SIMON HOELLERBAUER and LUIS A. CAMACHO. DOI:
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Marketing Taxation? Experimental Evidence on Enforcement and Bargaining in Malawian Markets - Volume 120 Issue 1
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055425100774
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From our February Issue: Who Needs a Theory of Justice? Judith Shklar and the Politics of Injustice by ROBIN DOUGLASS.
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From our February Issue: Resistance, Law, and the Limits of the Disobedience Framework by ÇİĞDEM ÇIDAM. DOI:
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Resistance, Law, and the Limits of the Disobedience Framework | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
Resistance, Law, and the Limits of the Disobedience Framework - Volume 120 Issue 1
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055425100890
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From our February Issue: War and Responsibility by M. PATRICK HULME
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From our February Issue: Causal Panel Analysis under Parallel Trends: Lessons from a Large Reanalysis Study by ALBERT CHIU, XINGCHEN LAN, ZIYI LIU and YIQING XU.
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From our February Issue: Family Ties, Social Control, and Authoritarian Distribution to Elites by ANTONELLA BANDIERA,
@hlarreguy.bsky.social
and JORGE MANGONNET.
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From our February Issue: Press Coverage and Accountability in State Legislatures by ANDREW C. W. MYERS.
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From our February Issue: Unconditional Loyalty: The Survival of Minority Autocracies by SALAM ALSAADI
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From our February Issue: Military Service and Immigrants’ Integration: Evidence from the Vietnam Draft Lotteries by NAN ZHANG and MELISSA M. LEE.
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From our February Issue: A New Measure of Affective Polarization by NICOLAS CAMPOS and CHRISTOPHER FEDERICO.
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From our February Issue: Ideology and Revolution in Civil Wars: The “Marxist Paradox” by
@laiabalcells.bsky.social
and STATHIS N. KALYVAS.
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about 1 month ago
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From our February Issue: Electoral Gender Quotas and Democratic Legitimacy by AMANDA CLAYTON,
@dzobrien.bsky.social
and
@jennpiscopo.bsky.social
.
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about 2 months ago
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From our February Issue: How Cases Speak to One Another: Using Translation to Rethink Generalization in Political Science Research by ERICA S. SIMMONS and
@nickrushsmith.bsky.social
.
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From our February Issue: Plutopopulism: Wealth and Trump’s Financial Base by SEAN KATES, ERIC MANNING, TALI MENDELBERG and
@owasow.bsky.social
.
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From our February Issue: Partisan Leaning by ZUHEIR DESAI, ANDERSON FREY and SCOTT A. TYSON.
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Partisan Leaning - Volume 120 Issue 1
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055424001175
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From our FirstView: What Is the Wrong of Capitalism? A Reply to Chiara Cordelli by NICHOLAS VROUSALIS
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From our FirstView: Exiting Russia by
@rwellhausen.bsky.social
and BOLIANG ZHU.
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about 2 months ago
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From our FirstView: Reconfiguring the Global Color Line: The Paradoxical Discourse of Race in Zou Rong’s Revolutionary Army by
@ywangpt.bsky.social
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about 2 months ago
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From our FirstView: Initiate and Elevate! How Political Parties Can Set an Agenda by
@daniel-eriksen.bsky.social
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about 2 months ago
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