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American Journal of Political Science

Volume 69, Issue 4 (October 2025)

e-ISSN : 1540-5907

 

Content:

  1. The economic roots of cross-national similarity in voter preferences

  2. Diplomacy by committee: Assessing resolve and costly signals in group settings
  3. Re-evaluating the impact of collective victimhood on conflict attitudes: Results from a natural experiment, a survey experiment, and panel study using Israel's Holocaust Memorial Day
  4. The right to dream: Martin Luther King Jr.’s pragmatist argument for racial progress
  5. The process and perils of coming around: The assimilation of political appointees into bureaucratic agencies
  6. Do grids demobilize? How street networks, social networks, and political networks intersect
  7. Losing on the home front? Battlefield casualties, media, and public support for foreign interventions
  8. Strategic state violence and migration in conflict
  9. Election administration harms and ballot design: A study of Florida's 2018 United States Senate race
  10. The financialization of housing and its political consequences
  11. Abolishing structural domination: US Reconstruction and the double bind of emancipation
  12. Policy feedback and voter turnout: Evidence from the Finnish basic income experiment
  13. Collective procrastination and protest cycles
  14. Authoritarian cue effect of state repression
  15. Economic risk perceptions and willingness to learn about globalization: A field experiment with migrants and other underprivileged groups in Vietnam
  16. Who wins when? Election timing and descriptive representation
  17. When you come at the king: Opposition coalitions and nearly stunning elections
  18. Biased bureaucrats and the policies of international organizations
  19. Peers, equals, and jurors: New data and methods on legal equality in Leveller thought
  20. Elites, the aid curse, and Chinese development finance: A conjoint survey experiment on elites’ aid preferences in 141 low- and middle-income countries
  21. Partisan temporal selective news avoidance: Evidence from online trace data
  22. Border fortification and legibility: Evidence from Afghanistan
  23. Geographies of discontent: Public service deprivation and the rise of the far right in Italy
  24. Using cross-encoders to measure the similarity of short texts in political science
  25. Political diversity in U.S. police agencies