Introduction: Donald Trump’s Contributions to Political Science
This virtual issue of Political Science Quarterly brings together articles that shed light on the questions: To what extent has the rise and political success of Donald Trump upended what political scientist have emphasized in the study of American politics? What can we learn from the politics of the Trump era about the strengths and limitations of existing scholarly work on American politics, and how this work should now move forward? Six prominent scholars reflect on the implications of a decade of Donald Trump on the American political landscape and political science.
Editors: LARRY BARTELS AND Robert Y. Shapiro
Introduction Authors: Marylena Mantas AND ROBERT Y. SHAPIRO
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Introduction: Black Power and the Civil Rights Agendas of Charles V. Hamilton, Marylena Mantas and Robert Y. Shapiro
Meddling in the Ballot Box: The Causes and Effects of Partisan Electoral Intervention, Dov H. Levin Reviewed by Robert Y. Shapiro
Will the Outcome be “Democratic”?: Delegate Selection and the 2020 Primaries, Marianna Palumbo and Robert Y. Shapiro
On To the Convention, Again, Caroline Monahan and Robert Y. Shapiro
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