New Issue of IPSR Published - September 2020
Publication date: Thu, 03 Sep 2020
The latest issue of the International Political Science Review (IPSR) for September 2020 has been published. IPSA members can access the full IPSR archive from 1980 to the present through their My IPSA menu.
Published by SAGE, IPSR is the journal of the International Political Science Association and is committed to publishing peer-reviewed material that makes a significant contribution to international political science. It seeks to appeal to political scientists throughout the world and in all sub-fields of the discipline who are interested in studying political phenomena in the context of increasing international interdependence and change.
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Articles Featured in the September 2020 Issue (Volume 41, Number 4):
The gender gap in political interest revisited
Monica Ferrín, Marta Fraile, Gema M García-Albacete and Raul Gómez
Consensus and dissensus in comparative politics: Do comparativists agree on the goals, methods, and results of the field?
Andrew Roberts
Eclecticism and the future of the burden-sharing research programme: Why Trump is wrong
Benjamin Zyla
Democratic disillusionment? Desire for democracy after the Arab uprisings
Niels Spierings
Shaming and democracy: Explaining inter-state shaming in international organizations
Faradj Koliev
Freedom of the press and perceptions about government corruption
Patrick Flavin and Fielding Montgomery
When reality strikes: Opinion changes among citizens and politicians during a deliberation on school closures
Kim Strandberg and Janne Berg
A new approach to measuring legislators’ activity
Osnat Akirav
On the construction of identities: An autoethnography from Turkey
Funda Gençoğlu