Publishing original and substantial contributions to the study of comparative European politics. A journal from the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) https://ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14756765
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Human Rights Person (@humanrightsperson.bsky.social). Co-Founder, HRMI (@rightstracker.bsky.social). Center Director & Associate Professor. Music Enthusiast. Views are my own and are not endorsed by my employer; reposts & likes are not endorsements. He/Him
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Sr. Editor of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Northwestern U. Theater reviews at Chicago Stage and Screen. Views my own.
Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Toronto. Studying popular movements, nation-building, Indigenous politics, and race in the Americas
Ph.D. candidate at UConn, Political Science
International Relations & Political Theory
International/transnational Norms | Feminist and Queer social Movements
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Political scientist studying international trade and bureaucracy | Assistant Professor at Syracuse University | https://minjulisettekim.com
Asia politics analyst, @polisciatnu.bsky.social PhD, Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies Visiting Scholar.
K-popper, knowledge dropper, coffee monster, scrambler rambler.
Researching and teaching Global Governance at the University of Glasgow #FirstGen
https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/staff/benjaminfaude/
Assistant Professor at William & Mary.
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PhD candidate Northwestern @polisciatnu.bsky.social
Political violence, social movements, IR
Political Theory PhD candidate at Northwestern | Visiting fellow at Sciences Po | Editorial Assistant for Perspectives on Politics
Writing on exile, migration, classical education, and modern China.
Historian of US foreign aid, disasters, and international humanitarianism. Author of *Making the World Safe* (OUP ’13) and *Catastrophic Diplomacy* (UNC ’24). Co-editor of *InterConnections: The Global 20th Century* (UNC) and *Journal of Disaster Studies*
Dartmouth political scientist and Bright Line Watch co-director. Previously Upshot NYT / CJR contributor, Spinsanity co-founder, All the President's Spin co-author.
https://sites.dartmouth.edu/nyhan/
http://brightlinewatch.org
Policy Professor, Ford School, University of Michigan.
Irish immigrant. Administrative burdens guy.
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Professor, international relations, Spartan & Cyclone alumni, studies conflict, institutions, and disasters; mother of awesome rehabilitation counselor
Professor of political science at Stanford. State formation, religion, political parties, Europe, etc. Amateur electrician.
Intemperate internationalist | Professor Temple University, Philadelphia | Nära kusin till Tryckfelsnisse.