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How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression
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Determinants of Representatives’ Votes on the Flake Amendment to End National Science Foundation Funding of Political Science Research
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Why Do Partisan Media Polarize Viewers?
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Methodological Individualism and Holism in Political Science: A Reconciliation
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Should “I” Be Avoided or Embraced? Exploring Divergence between Political Scientist and Student Writing Norms
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The Role of Political Science in China: Intellectuals and Authoritarian Resilience
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The Question(s) of Political Knowledge
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Political Science, Terrorism and Gender
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Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion
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Satire and Efficacy in the Political Science Classroom
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Scientific Literacy in Undergraduate Political Science Education: The Current State of Affairs, an Agenda for Action, and Proposed Fundamental Benchmarks
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Analyzing Text Complexity in Political Science Research
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Presidential Address: What Is Political Science For? Perspectives on Politics, 12(1), 8–17
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Political Science, Political Theory, and the Liberal Arts
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David Easton
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China’s Strategic Censorship
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The Public’s Increasing Punitiveness and Its Influence on Mass Incarceration in the United States
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“I Disrespectfully Agree”: The Differential Effects of Partisan Sorting on Social and Issue Polarization
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Leveraging Diversity in Political Science for Institutional and Disciplinary Change
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Advancing Women in Political Science: Navigating Gendered Structures of Opportunity
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Organizing Women: Diversifying Leadership and Addressing Discrimination in Political Science Departments
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Political Science and the Public Sphere Today
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A New Paradox: Political Science in an Age of Political Denial
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Fear and Loathing across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization
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Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Local Gender-Based Earnings Inequality and Women’s Belief in the American Dream
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Sources of Authoritarian Responsiveness: A Field Experiment in China
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How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Success in a Field Experiment
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Race, Representation, and the Voting Rights Act
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The Persistent Effect of U.S. Civil Rights Protests on Political Attitudes.
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