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Presidents of The American Political Science Association

  • Frank J. Goodnow, 1904-1905
  • Albert Shaw, 1905-1906
  • Frederick N. Judson, 1906-1907
  • James Bryce, 1907-1908
  • Abbott Lawrence Lowell, 1908-1909
  • Woodrow Wilson, 1909-1910
  • Simeon E. Baldwin, 1910-1911
  • Albert Bushnell Hart, 1911-1912
  • Westel W. Willoughby, 1912-1913
  • John Bassett Moore, 1913-1914
  • Ernst Freund, 1914-1915
  • Jesse Macy, 1915-1916
  • Munroe Smith, 1916-1917
  • Henry Jones Ford, 1917-1918
  • Paul Samuel Reinsch, 1918-1919
  • Leo S. Rowe, 1919-1920
  • William A. Dunning, 1920-1921
  • Harry A. Garfield, 1921-1922
  • James Wilford Garner, 1923-1924
  • Charles E. Merriam, 1924-1923
  • Charles A. Beard, 1925-1924
  • William Bennett Munro, 1926-1925
  • Jesse S. Reeves, 1927-1926
  • John A. Fairlie, 1928-1927
  • Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 1929-1928
  • Edward S. Corwin, 1930-1929
  • William F. Willoughby, 1931-1932
  • Isidor Loeb, 1932-1933
  • Walter J. Shepard, 1933-1934
  • Francis W. Coker, 1934-1935
  • Arthur N. Holcombe, 1935-1936
  • Thomas Reed Powell, 1936-1937
  • Clarence A. Dykstra, 1937-1938
  • Charles Grove Haines, 1938-1939
  • Robert C. Brooks, 1939-1940
  • Frederic A. Ogg, 1940-1941
  • William Anderson, 1941-1942
  • Robert E. Cushman, 1942-1943
  • Leonard D. White, 1943-1944
  • John Gaus, 1944-1945
  • Walter F. Dodd, 1945-1946
  • Arthur W. MacMahon, 1946-1947
  • Henry R. Spencer, 1947-1948
  • Quincy Wright, 1948-1949
  • James K. Pollock, 1949-1950
  • Peter H. Odegard, 1950-1951
  • Luther Gulick, 1951-1952
  • E. Pendleton Herring, 1952-1953
  • Ralph J. Bunche, 1953-1954
  • Charles McKinley, 1954-1955
  • Harold D. Lasswell, 1955-1956
  • E.E. Schattschneider, 1956-1957
  • V.O. Key, Jr., 1957-1958
  • R. Taylor Cole, 1958-1959
  • Carl B. Swisher, 1959-1960
  • Emmette S. Redford, 1960-1961
  • Charles S. Hyneman, 1961-1962
  • Carl J. Friedrich, 1962-1963
  • C. Herman Pritchett, 1963-1964
  • David B. Truman, 1964-1965
  • Gabriel A. Almond, 1965-1966
  • Robert A. Dahl, 1966-1967
  • Merle Fainsod, 1967-1968
  • David Easton, 1968-1969
  • Karl W. Deutsch, 1969-1970
  • Robert E. Lane, 1970-1971
  • Heinz Eulau, 1971-1972
  • Robert E. Ward, 1972-1973
  • Avery Leiserson, 1973-1974
  • Austin Ranney, 1974-1975
  • James MacGregor Burns, 1975-1976
  • Samuel H. Beer, 1976-1977
  • John C. Wahlke, 1977-1978
  • Leon D. Epstein, 1978-1979
  • Warren E. Miller, 1979-1980
  • Charles E. Lindblom, 1980-1981
  • Seymour Martin Lipset, 1981-1982
  • William H. Riker, 1982-1983
  • Philip E. Converse, 1983-1984
  • Richard F. Fenno, Jr., 1984-1985
  • Aaron B. Wildavsky, 1985-1986
  • Samuel P. Huntington, 1986-1987
  • Kenneth N. Waltz, 1987-1988
  • Lucian W. Pye, 1988-1989
  • Judith N. Shklar, 1989-1990
  • Theodore J. Lowi, 1990-1991
  • James Q. Wilson, 1991-1992
  • Lucius J. Barker, 1992-1993
  • Charles O. Jones, 1993-1994
  • Sidney Verba, 1994-1995
  • Arend Lijphart, 1995-1996
  • Elinor Ostrom, 1996-1997
  • M. Kent Jennings, 1997-1998
  • Matthew Holden Jr., 1998-1999
  • Robert O. Keohane, 1999-2000
  • Robert Jervis, 2000-2001
  • Robert Putnam, 2001-2002
  • Theda Skocpol, 2002-2003
  • Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, 2003-2004
  • Margaret Levi, 2004-2005
  • Ira Katznelson, 2005-2006
  • Robert Axelrod, 2006-2007
  • Dianne Pinderhughes, 2007-2008
  • Peter Katzenstein, 2008-2009
  • Henry Brady, 2009-2010
  • Carole Pateman, 2010-2011
  • G. Bingham Powell, 2011-2012
  • Jane Mansbridge, 2012-2013
  • John Aldrich, 2013-2014 (current president-elect)

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