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Postdoctoral Associate in the Dept. of Politics at NYU. Studying democracy and conflict in South Asia. Minnesota native. (Website: https://drew-stommes.github.io/)
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Supporting experimental research on governance innovations. egap.org
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Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor, Department of Politics, NYU. Author of The Decline and Rise of Democracy: A Global History from Antiquity to Today.
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Professor at @washu.bsky.social researching gender and politics and women’s political representation. More info at: www.dianaobrien.com
Assistant Professor at Syracuse University studying crime, police, development. Formerly Brown University postdoc, Harvard PhD. Xword constructor, ballet dancer, aspiring naturalist
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