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Chris Fariss

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Katılım Ekim 2008
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Geoff Dancy@Doctor_Dancy·
And @cjfariss we are out in print... Check it out. Per internet searches, human rights remains a prominent political discourse, especially in the Global South. The Global Resonance of Human Rights: What Google Trends Can Tell Us | @apsrjournal bit.ly/3MOy1Sc
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Geoff Dancy
Geoff Dancy@Doctor_Dancy·
In this new @apsrjournal article, @cjfariss and I use Google Trends data to show that human rights are most resonant in the Global South. Re. 'endism', we also find little evidence that the human rights discourse is becoming less popular worldwide. doi.org/10.1017/S00030…
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Scott Tyson
Scott Tyson@scottatyson·
Thrilled to circulate a new and improved version of Political Competence and Electoral Competition—with Zuheir Desai!! Comments are welcome and appreciated. paper:drive.google.com/file/d/184zLJ6… Pic:
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Roya Talibova
Roya Talibova@roya_talibova·
Excited to find out that I am the recipient of this year’s Dina Zinnes award. Huge thanks to the selection committee! I do hope the APSA Montreal visa saga that did not give me a chance to receive my APSA award will not repeat with ISA Montreal in 2023.
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Scott Tyson@scottatyson·
Super pleased to announce my first book with @tara_slough is now under contract with Cambridge University Press! "External Validity and Evidence Accumulation" It's part of the Elements in Quantitative and Computational Methods for the Social Sciences series
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Wonjun Song
Wonjun Song@wonjunomatic·
It's out! We find that (1) protesters are less likely to mount a major nonviolent uprising against dictatorships with personalized security forces, (2) personalized security forces are more likely to repress realized protest, and (3) shape the prospects for democratization.
British Jnl Poli Sci@BJPolS

#FirstView - Personalization of Power and Mass Uprisings in Dictatorships - ow.ly/olTc50JEv6Z - John Chin (@cmuips), @wonjunomatic & Joseph Wright (@penn_state)

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USC Dornsife Korean Studies Institute
KSI is delighted to announce the 4th US-Asia Grand Strategy Predoctoral Fellows class! This select group of doctoral students spend a year at USC researching about US-Asia relations, security issues, & US policy toward the region & contribute to the intellectual community at KSI.
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Annekatrin Deglow
Annekatrin Deglow@AnneDeglow·
Interested in political violence, policing, and/or crime? In this new article I go on a process tracing mission to find out why former insurgent strongholds struggle with postwar crime, and what policing got to do with it (1/4) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Howard Liu
Howard Liu@haoliuhoward·
Very excited that my new paper is finally out in JCR! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… A short summary: It shows how governments leverage relationships and strategic clemency to induce defection and betrayal among dissidents, destroying dissent networks from within. (1/)
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