APS

Academy of Political Science

The Academy of Political Science (APS), founded in 1880, promotes objective, scholarly analyses of political, social, and economic issues. Through its conferences and publications APS provides analysis and insight into both domestic and foreign policy issues.

Due to its well established effort to provide analysis on domestic and foreign affairs, the Academy enjoys a special prestige among the many institutions, committees and think tanks devoted to the exploration and exposition of public policy. More important than mere longevity are the depth and breadth of intellectual competence that the Academy's members bring to their chosen fields. Furthermore, there is the assurance that all publications of the Academy are not shaped by ideological or partisan considerations.

Books

Title: American Hegemony: Preventive War, Iraq, and Imposing Democracy
Author: Demetrios James Caraley
Date: 2004

Title: September 11, Terrorist Attacks and U.S. Foreign Policy
Author: Demetrios James Caraley
Date: 2002

Title: The New American Interventionism: Essays from Political Science Quaterly
Author: Demetrios James Caraley
Date: 1999

Title: The Truman Doctrine of Aid to Greece
Author: Eugene T. Rossides, Editor
Date: 1998

Title: American Leadership, Ethnic Conflict, and The New World Politics
Author: Demetrios James Caraley and Bonnie B. Hartman, Editors
Date: 1997