Political Science Associations
African Association of Political Science
http://www.aaps.org.za/
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American Political Science Association Online (APSANet)
http://www.apsanet.org/
The APSA is the major professional society for individuals engaged in the study of politics and government. APSA brings together political scientists from all fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors. The web site features:
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American Society for Public Administration
http://www.aspanet.org/
The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), established in 1939, is the largest and most prominent professional association in the field of public administration.
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Brazilian Political Science Association
http://www.cienciapolitica.org.br/
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Canadian Political Science Association
http://www.cpsa-acsp.ca/
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Chilean Political Science Association
http://www.accp.cl/
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International Political Science Association
http://ipsa.concordia.ca/en/
Contains links to national political science associations and a description of International Political Science Abstracts which the association publishes.
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Midwest Political Science Association
http://www.mwpsa.org/content/default.aspx
The Midwest Political Science Association is a national organization of political science professors, teachers, students, and public administrators founded in 1939. The association is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly communication in all areas of political science. Each year the association sponsors a three-day conference of political scientists in Chicago for the purpose of presenting and discussing the latest research in political science. More than 2,100 individuals participate in this conference, which features more than 325 panels and programs on politics. In addition to information about the association's conference, the web site also provides information about the American Journal of Political Science as well as a table of contents service.
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Society for Political Methodology/APSA Political Methodology Section
http://web.polmeth.ufl.edu/
The primary purpose of this site is to serve as the gateway to the Electronic Paper Archive. From here you can view abstacts of conference and working papers online and download papers for local printing. This is also the gateway to The Political Methodologist, our newsletter, and Political Analysis, the official journal of the section. Much of the work we do relies upon the use of mathematical and statistical software, so this site also includes links to useful Computing resources. Political methodology focuses on the analysis of empirical data, so we also provide replication data sets and example data sets from published and unpublished work on the Research and Teaching page.
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