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Published four times annually by the American Political Science Association, the American Political Science Review provides research from all field of political science and contains book reviews.

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Editor's Notes.(Statistical Data Included)
March 1, 2001... Responding to my editor's notes in the last issue, one reader asked, "Do you have any statistics (or approximate idea) about what proportion of the 2,000 scholars who have reviewed for the APSR are drawn from outside the United States or Canada?" Since I was making the point that APSR...

Governance in a Partially Globalized World Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 2000.
March 1, 2001... Talk of globalization is common today in the press and increasingly in political science. Broadly speaking, globalization means the shrinkage of distance on a world scale through the emergence and thickening of networks of connections--environmental and social as well as economic (Held et al....

Back to Kant: Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace as a Macrohistorical Learning Process.
March 1, 2001... After more than a decade of intense scholarly debate, the claim that democratic states hardly ever fight each other remains contested. Although most analysts appear to support the democratic peace hypothesis, a small but determined minority of realist scholars does not accept it. Despite this...

Toward a Democratic Civil Peace? Democracy, Political Change, and Civil War, 1816-1992.(Statistical Data Included)
March 1, 2001... The "third wave of democratization" (Huntington 1991; Vanhanen 2000) has raised hopes for a more peaceful world. The thesis of the democratic peace suggests that the spread of democracy will promote a decline in interstate warfare (Doyle 1986; Russett 1993), at least once the unsettling...

Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation.
March 1, 2001... On average, about half the respondents to surveys do not answer one or more questions analyzed in the average survey-based political science article. Almost all analysts contaminate their data at least partially by filling in educated guesses for some of these items (such as coding "don't...

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