The 2024 Presidential and Congressional Elections: Small Wave, Seismic Effects
Gary C. Jacobson analyzes the 2024 presidential and congressional elections. He argues that Donald Trump’s return to the White House resulted primarily from the unwavering support from the majority of ordinary Republicans and from swing voters unhappy with the economy and illegal immigration.
pp. 439-473
Democracy and Climate Change for Realists: An Integrated Empirical and Normative Assessment
J.S. MALOY assesses empirical and normative theories on democracy, autocracy, and cli-mate change and argues that democracy’s superiority is less compellingly supported than regime-neutrality.
pp. 475-494
The Spirit and/of Political Science
Jeremy Menchik reflects on the use of the term “spirit” by political scientists. He argues that understanding the use has implications for conceptual clarity and the relationship between religion and political science.
pp. 495-518
Democracy's Destruction? Changing Perceptions of the Supreme Court, the Presidency, and the Senate after the 2020 Election
James L. Gibson examines the impact of the presidential election of 2020 and its after-math on the legitimacy of American political institutions. He argues that the institutions appears to be mor resilient than many have imagined.
pp. 519-542
The Uprisings of Gaza: How Geopolitical Crises Have Reshaped Academic Communities from Tahrir to Kyiv
Alexander Cooley reviews The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research since the Arab Uprisings edited by Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom. He reflects upon the articles in the volume to address central issues occurring at the intersection of regional studies and political science that are affected by geopolitical shocks.
pp. 543-560
How Parties and Ambitious Politicians Undermined American Democracy—and the Reforms that Might Save It
Carol Nackenoff critically evaluates Democracy Under Fire: Donald Trump and the Breaking of American History by Lawrence Jacobs. She argues that book offers a robust vison of democracy and cautions that some of the reforms proposed by Jacobs seem unlikely to achieve the purposes he envisions.
pp. 561-572
Can Nations Achieve Both Educational Excellence and Equity?
SAMUEL ABRAMS reviews The Politics of Comprehensive School Reforms: Cleavages and Coalitions by Katharina Sass. He argues that the book lays the foundation for a better understanding of the implications of educational tracking policies and an appreciation of the generation of education policy itself.
pp. 573-588
Dialogues Across Time: Perspectives on Historical and Contemporary Democratization
MIRIAM GOLDEN Isabela Mares’ Protecting the Ballot: How First-Wave Democracies Ended Electoral Corruption as a jumping off point to consider how to construct a dialogue between scholars of contemporary electoral malfeasance and historical political economists.
pp. 589-606
Politics Rules Everything Around Me? A Review of Pandemic Politics
DOMINIK A STECULA reviews Pandemic Politics: The Deadly Toll of Partisanship in the Age of COVID by Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, and Thomas Pepinsky. He situates the book’s main argument in the broader literature on politicization of science, populism and anti-intellectualism, misinformation, and trust.
pp. 607-620
Prison Abolitionism and the Liberal Imagination
Jacob Abolafia reviews Tommie Shelby’s The Idea of Prison Abolition . He takes stock of the rationale behind prison abolitionism and examines Shelby’s effort to initiate a dialogue between Angela Davis, the intellectual vanguard of contemporary abolitionists, and liberal political philosophy in the tradition of John Rawls.
pp. 621-631
The Struggle for the People's King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement, Hajar Yazdiha Reviewed by Wilbur Rich
pp. 633-634
The Structure of Ideas: Mapping A New Theory of Free Expression in the AI Era, Jared Schroeder Reviewed by Benjamin Gregg
pp. 634-636
The Transformation of the Republican Party, Jeffrey M. Stonecash Reviewed by Justin Buchler
pp. 636-637
Central Bank Capitalism: Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis, Joscha Wullweber Reviewed by Davide Romelli
pp. 638-639
The Fundamentals of Campaign Finance in the U.S.: Why We Have the System We Have, Diana Dwyre Reviewed by David M. Primo
pp. 639-641
Intersectional Advocacy: Redrawing Policy Boundaries Around Gender, Race, and Class, Margaret Perez Brower Reviewed by Samantha Koprowski
pp. 641-643
The Pink Wave: Women Running for Office After Trump, Regina M. Matheson Reviewed by Evelyn M. Simien
pp. 643-644
The Coerced Conscience, Amy Gais Reviewed by Guido Frilli
pp. 645-646
The Last Plantation: Racism and Resistance in the Halls of Congress, James R. Jones Reviewed by Christopher J. Clark
pp. 646-647
Reforming Legislatures: American Voters and State Ballot Measures, 1792–2020, Peverill Squire Reviewed by Zoe Nemerever
pp. 648-649
Sharing Freedom: Republicanism and Exclusion in Revolutionary France, Geneviève Rousselière Reviewed by Salih Emre Gerçek
pp. 649-651
The Constant Two Plan: Reforming the Electoral College to Account for the National Popular Vote, Jay Wendland Reviewed by BENJAMIN T. TOLL
pp. 651-652
Choices in a Chaotic Campaign: Understanding Citizens’ Decisions in the 2020 Election, Kim L. Fridkin Reviewed by Nadine Suzanne Gibson
pp. 652-654
The Radical Mind: The Origins of Right-Wing Catholic and Protestant Coalition Building, Chelsea Ebin Reviewed by Stephanie N. Shady
pp. 654-655
Fragments of Home: Refugee Housing and the Politics of Shelter, Tom Scott-Smith Reviewed by Denis Kennedy
pp. 656-657
Mobilizing Teachers. Education Politics and the New Labor Movement in Latin America, Christopher Chambers-Ju Reviewed by Sara Niedzwiecki
pp. 657-659
Structuring Inequality: How Schooling, Housing, and Tax Policies Shaped Metropolitan Development and Education, Tracy L. Steffes Reviewed by Melissa Ortiz
pp. 659-661
The Politics of Civic Education: Local Reactions to National Initiatives and State Mandates, Eleni M. Mantas-Kourounis Reviewed by Abigail Dym
pp. 661-662
Parties under Pressure: The Politics of Factions and Party Adaptation, Matthias Dilling Reviewed by Herbert Kitschelt
pp. 663-664
Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss, Juliet Hooker Reviewed by Niambi M. Carter
pp. 665-667