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  • ISSN: 0003-0554 (Print), 1537-5943 (Online)
  • Editors: John Gerring University of Texas at Austin, USA, Monika Nalepa University of Chicago, USA, Marissa Abrajano University of California, San Diego, USA, Laia Balcells Georgetown University, USA, Pablo Beramendi Duke University, USA, Carles Boix Princeton University, USA, Scott de Marchi Duke University, USA, Alexandre Debs Yale University, USA, Andrew Eggers University of Chicago, USA, Gregory Huber Yale University, USA, Sebastian Karcher Syracuse University, USA, Isabela Mares Yale University, USA, Alison McQueen Stanford University, USA, Daniel Pemstein North Dakota State University, USA, Julie Rose Dartmouth College, USA, and Sharece Thrower Vanderbilt University, USA
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American Political Science Review is political science's premier scholarly research journal, providing peer-reviewed articles and review essays from subfields throughout the discipline. Areas covered include political theory, American politics, public policy, public administration, comparative politics, and international relations. APSR has published continuously since 1906.

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