APSA is pleased to include here the names of individuals who have completed their doctoral dissertations at political science departments in the United States during the 2018 calendar year. In order to provide the most accurate information possible, this list is based on data reported directly from departments.
Shiran Victoria Shen, Stanford University
The Political Pollution Cycle: An Inconvenient Truth and How to Break It
Erika Masaki, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Institutional Dissonance and Reserved Cooperation: Theory and Evidence from International Environmental Agreements
Rebecca Eissler, The University of Texas at Austin
Prioritizer-in-Chief: The Role of the President in the Policy Process from Reagan to Obama
Dirk Horn, University of California, Irvine
Two Paths: A Comparative Analysis of the Narco-economies and Drug Control Policies in Latin America—The Case of Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, and Uruguay
David Sollenberger, Catholic University of America
Walt Whitman’s Personalist Political Theory
Juan Rodriguez, Walden University
The Green March Movement: Fighting Political Corruption in the Dominican Republic
Elizabeth DeYoung, University of Liverpool
Girdwood Barracks: Power, Politics and Planning in the Post-Ceasefire City
Monica Lineberger, University of South Carolina
Judicial Power and Dynamic Environments
Meshack Simati, Georgia State University
Semi-Independent Judiciaries and the Danger of Election Violence: An Analysis of African Elections
Luke Perez, University of Texas at Austin
Liberating Faith: American Grand Strategy and the Origins of International Religious Fredom
Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University
Identity Politics and Economic Policy
Mia Costa, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Communication is a Two Way Street: Race, Gender, and Elite Responsiveness in US Politics
Sara Guenther, University of California San Diego
Relaxing Federal Rules: Political Determinants of Targeted Leniency
Caitlin McMullin, University of Birmingham
Co-Production and the Third Sector: A Comparative Study of England and France
Matthew Ward, University of Houston
Authoritarianism, Threat, and Declining Tolerance and Support for Democracy: Evidence from the Post-Arab Spring Middle East
Yi-Chun Chien, University of Toronto
Rights to Settle? Comparing Migrant Care Worker Policies in Taiwan and South Korea
Leah Rosenzweig, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Community Carrots and Social Sticks: Why the Poor Vote in a Dominant-Party System
Nicholas Micinski, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Coordination, Collaboration, and Delegation in EU Migration Management
Aaron Rosenthal, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Locating the State: Dual Visibility in Contemporary American Government
Yaping Wang, University of Virginia
The Dog that Barks: Understanding Propaganda Campaigns on Territorial Disputes
Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University
The Politics of Classification in Global Development
Jacob Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chamber Competitiveness, Political Polarization, and the Battle for Legislative Majority Control
Anthony Chergosky, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Incivility in Congressional Communication
Sarah Dorr, University of Leeds
The Perception of the Arab Spring in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan: A Study of Political Change and Learning from 2005 to 2015
Max Margulies, University of Pennsylvania
Patrons and Personnel: The Determinants of Military Recruitment Policies
Dawid Tatarczyk, Western Michigan University
The Catholic Church and Its Impact on Public Policy in Contemporary Democracies
Xinhui Jiang, University of Delaware
Where is the Half Sky? Women’s Representation at the County People’s Congress of China
Josh Franco, University of California, Merced
Judicial Pork: The Congressional Allocation of Districts, Seats, Meeting Places, and Courthouses to the U.S. District Courts
Yaping Wang, University of Virginia
The Dog that Barks: Understanding Propaganda Campaigns on Territorial Disputes
Alix Olson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
The Promises of Resilience: Governance and Resistance in Complex Times
Abiodun Fatai, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Eelctions and Democratic Consolidation In West Africa: Analysis of Nigeria and Senegal
Anwar Mhajne, University of Cincinnati
Political Opportunities and Strategic Choices of the Muslim Sisterhood in Egypt
David Endicott, Indiana University
An Explanation of Volatility and Stalled Legislation in India’s Parliament
Christopher Colley, Indiana University
The Nexus of Naval Modernization: Strategic Rivalry, the Evolution Of Maritime Power, and the Cases of China and India
Katelyn Stauffer, Indiana University
Assessing the Concept of Representation: Understanding How Descriptive Considerations Influence Citizen Evaluations of Representation.
Luke Wood, Indiana University
Anti-Intellectualism in Advanced Industrialized Societies
Alex Antony, Indiana University
Piecing Together the Peaces: Industrialization and the Rise of Zones of Peace
Alex Badas, Indiana University
The Public’s Motivated Response to Supreme Court Decision Making
Shelliann Israelsen, Indiana University
Working Title: Insurgent Recruitment of Female Combatants
Thomas Wonder, Indiana University
Nationalism in Authoritarian Regimes: the Public, the Opposition and Institutions in Russia 2000–16
Jason Stone, Indiana University
Reaching Beyond the Village: Civic Activism and Insurgent Mobilization in Deeply-Divided Societies
Justin Schon, Indiana University
The Displacement Decisions of Civilians during Conflict
Matthew Kuchem, Indiana University
Retrieving Liberalism and the Good: The Architecture of Goods and Communities
Prashant Hosur, Indiana University
Explaining Asymmetric Rivalries: How Capability Offsets Prolong Rivalries
Hind Ahmet Zaki, University of Washington
In the Shadow of the State: Gender Contestation and Legal Mobilization in the Context of the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia
Laura Back, University of Washington
Rights, Care, and Democratic Ethics
Andreu Casas Salleras, University of Washington
Affective Action in Organizations: Social Media, Personalized Communication and Advocacy in the European Union
Javier Crespan Hidalgo, University of Washington
Undocumented Citizens in the Age of Legibility: Indifference, Exclusion, and the Limits of the State’s Will to Know
Meredith Loken, University of Washington
Women in War: Militancy, Legitimacy, and Rebel Success
Vanessa Quince, University of Washington
Racism By Design: The Role of Race and Ethnicity in the Design of International Trade Agreements