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Studies in American Political Development

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Studies in American Political Development
DisciplinePolitical Science
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1986 to present
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (England)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4SAPD
Indexing
ISSN0898-588X
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Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) is a political science journal founded in 1986 and presently published by Cambridge University Press.

SAPD publishes theoretical and empirical research on political development and institutional change in the United States. It features a diverse range of subject matters and methodologies, including comparative, interdisciplinary, and international studies that illuminate the American case. Journal articles usually focus on the evolution of governmental institutions over time and on their social, economic and cultural setting.

Studies in American Political Development is published twice per year, in April and October. The journal is noted for publishing much longer articles - up to 75 pages - than is common among political science journals.[citation needed] For example, the maximum length for papers submitted to the American Political Science Review is 45 pages.[citation needed]

SAPD was founded by Karen Orren of UCLA and Stephen Skowronek of Yale University.[citation needed]. Its current editors are Daniel Carpenter, Elisabeth Clemens, and Scott James.[1] It has been instrumental in fostering the growth of American Political Development (or APD) as a distinct and popular subfield within the discipline of political science.[citation needed]. SAPD's editorial advisory board includes leading historians and political scientists, including Joyce Appleby, Walter Dean Burnham, Victoria Hattam, Ira Katznelson, Theodore Lowi, Theda Skocpol, and Rogers Smith.[1]. The editors and numerous editoral advisers for SAPD have also served a term as president of the Politics and History Section of the American Political Science Association.[citation needed]

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