How China’s Multilateral Engagement Shapes Threat Perception Amid Rising Authoritarianism: Journal of Contemporary China: Vol 0, No 0
My old term paper with Chinese classmates is now published in Journal of Contemporary China! 🎉
We show that China’s IGO participation can ease U.S. threat perceptions—unless its authoritarian image is primed, which can flip the effect.
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Research Fellow Dr Jungmin Han is one of the speakers this evening at a public seminar in the UCD Centre for Asia-Pacific Research. The topic: Reunification Identities: Unifying Korean Reunification with a Global World - "Mind the Gap".
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- Associate Prof. of Global Affairs. GMU
- Director. Korean Studies Center. GMU
- 🌐: https://textvulture.github.io/
- Political Economy. Politics in Asia.
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Political Scientist. Ph. D.
Korea Institute for National Unification
KINU Unification Survey.
Postdoc at Hertie School studying intergroup relations, displacement, and conflict
Researcher at @ikmz.bsky.social
PhD from @tcddublin.bsky.social
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Using computational and causal inference methods to research online media and political behavior
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Trinity Research in Social Sciences at Trinity College Dublin was founded as a vehicle to support and advance world-leading research in the social sciences at Trinity by bringing together researchers from across the University.
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PhD student researching causes of armed conflict and conflict prediction at PaCE (Patterns of Conflict Emergence), Trinity College Dublin.
PaCE (Patterns of Conflict Emergence) is a five year (2022-2026) ERC-funded project at Trinity College Dublin in the Department of Political Science. Uncovers recurring temporal sequences in the run-up to war.
Website: https://www.forecastlab.org/
Stephen Robert Assistant Professor of Political Science at Brown University. Representation and inclusion in democratic societies, mostly in Africa
Political Scientist professor at Northwestern • Writer • Photographer
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Political science professor, academic dean, writer, podcaster, shaker of hands with Mel Brooks — you know, the usual kinks.
Prof, American University; Non-Resident Sr Fellow, Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Sr Director, Bridging the Gap. New books: Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy (Oxford University Press, 2014), Polarization and US Foreign Policy (Palgrave, 2014).
Professor of Political Science at Rice University; co-editor of International Organization; researches international relations, alliances, treaties, domestic politics & foreign policy. she/her
Assistant Professor @Yale || Studying International Relations with a focus on territorial conflicts, rivalries, and nationalism
https://www.soyoungleeresearch.com
China, climate, stats, and cities. Johns Hopkins SAIS, Good Authority. No Kings.
John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Government at Harvard University | International relations 🤝 political psychology
jkertzer.sites.fas.harvard.edu
Associate Professor at the Ford School, University of Michigan. Civil wars, political violence, revolution, rebellion, state building. Otherwise meandering or making food. She/her.
www.meganastewart.org
Professor of Political Science & Director of the Saltzman Institute of War & Peace Studies, Columbia. New Book: The Insiders' Game: How Elites Make War and Peace https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691215808/the-insiders-game
Assistant Professor at William & Mary.
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Associate Professor @ Naval War College | CFR Term Member | Author of "In the Shadow of International Law" (OUP 2020) | Views my own.