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London School of Economics
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Type News Media
Region National
Website blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog
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USAPP’s central mission is to increase the public understanding of social science in the context of American politics and policymaking. Our focus is broad-based and multidisciplinary, covering all aspects of governance, economics, politics, culture and society in the United States, and in its continental neighbors, Canada and Mexico. We post at least two articles every weekday, American politics blog round ups every Friday and Saturday, and academic book reviews on Sundays.

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