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@theindiaforum.bsky.social | JNU history alum | Tobacco, Agriculture, Commodities, Environment, Economic History | Hoomin to Bourbon and Baddy | Views personal.
CPS offers scholarly work on comparative politics at both the cross-national and intra-national levels. Edited by Ben Ansell, David Samuels, and Dawn Teele.
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Assistant Professor of Government at Harvard. Researching democracy, identity, and intergroup relations with a focus on India.
Professor @uwpolisci. Research interests: political economy, development, representation, migration, nonviolence, India (he/him) 🌈
UChicago political scientist, amateur bee photographer, Carnegie South Asia nonresident scholar, despairing Bulls fan, public school parent, etc. http://www.paulstaniland.com
Political scientist at Middlebury College: India, religion (Hinduism), ethnic violence, history, and qualitative/mixed methods. Dad.
Associate Professor, Government Department, LSE
Indian politics, state capacity, status politics, historical political economy
www.pavisuri.com
Editor at http://broadstreet.blog
Associate Professor of Political Science, Global Affairs, and Economics (concurrent) at Notre Dame. Study representation, development, and the environment with a focus on South Asia.
http://saadgulzar.com/
assistant professor @AmericanU. working on countering misinformation in developing countries. @upenn.edu PhD in polisci & philly sports fan
📍washington, dc
https://sumitrabadrinathan.github.io/
CUNY Graduate Center Prof interested in class/caste/racial/spatial politics.
British Journal of Political Science from @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org.
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BJPolS is now an open access journal and from 2025 will publish continuously with no more issues, just one volume per year.
An international journal, founded in 1968, presenting scholarly articles devoted to the comparative analysis of political institutions and processes.
World’s main provider of data on organized violence and the oldest ongoing data collection project for civil war. ucdp.uu.se