The Comparative Politics Section (Section 20) is extending its travel grant deadline to July 15 by 23:59 EDT. Applicants are chosen by lottery by end of July. Apply here: https://t.co/hBWe8D7mph
This year, the Comparative Politics section is pleased to award the Best Article Prize to Anna Grzymala-Busse (Stanford University) for, “Tilly Goes to Church: The Religious and Medieval Roots of European State Fragmentation,” American Political Science Review, 118(1), 88-107.
This year, the Comparative Politics section is pleased to award the Best Book Prize to Sarah Zukerman Daly @sarahzdaly (Columbia University) for her book, Violent Victors: Why Bloodstained Parties Win Postwar Elections (Princeton University Press, 2022).
The CP section's Skocpol prize for emerging scholars and Powell Mentoring Award nomination deadlines are extended to April 1. Nominate Skocpol prize scholars here: https://t.co/1mUq2e4Wut and Powell award scholars here: https://t.co/BDosZseoyE
We at APSA-CP and @comppolsection are delighted to announce the fall 2023 issue! In this issue a symposium on civil-military relations, interviews with CP section prize winners, and a dissertation spotlight on @lotemhalevy's exciting research! https://t.co/fQVNWFewkL
Comparativists: it is time for section prize nominations! In the thread below we include contacts and information for each of our prizes for book, article, paper, dataset, emerging scholars, and mentoring https://t.co/OexJo2mGNV
In this APSA piece @BotakozKassymb1 and I explain why we won’t be referring to Central Asia as: near-abroad, backyard, backwater, post-Soviet, Eurasian, and the Global East. The precise language is still in development and it’s for the Central Asians to define it. 🧵
My contribution titled "Reversing the Gaze and Decolonizing Political Science" is now published in the American Political Science Association - Comparative Politics (APSA-CP) Newsletter along with wonderful contributions by great colleagues (see below) #DecolonizePoliticalScience
what a start of the week: please read the latest APSA/CP newsletter on confronting asymmetries of knowledge and decolonizing post-communist, post-Soviet and Russian studies - with wonderful contributions from colleagues working on Ukraine, Central Asia, China/Uyghur and beyond.
Delighted to announce the publication of the fall 2022 issue of APSA-CP here: https://t.co/sXrkDKIEOQ
Including a fantastic symposium on gender quotas and comparative democracy research!
A great way for grad students working on class and inequality to up their online visibility and share their research. Submissions preferred before 22 August but accepted after. @APSAInequality@apsa_cp@APSAtweets
Delighted to announce the June 2022 issue! Featuring a symposium on deep historical comparative research and a review of Mark Beissinger's new dataset on revolutionary episodes. https://t.co/ru7Dbkqqrg