Social scientists: just put your data in a csv.
Not .rdata, .dta, .xlsx, a .pdf, or a dump of a sql database.
Just save us all some time and put it in a csv.
Upgrade your #causalinference arsenal.
A revision of our book "Causal Inference: What If" is available at https://t.co/3rrh0l8nFu
Thanks to everyone who suggested improvements, reported typos, and proposed new citations and material.
Enjoy the #WhatIfBook. Also, it's free.
Our prayers have been answered. After more than 20 years, I am overjoyed to be reunited with my mother here in Washington. Most importantly, she can finally embrace her grandchildren for the first time. Celebrating #Thanksgiving together brings indescribable joy, gratitude, and a sense of normalcy.
This reunion marks the end of a two-decade ordeal. Sadly, my father did not live to see this day—he passed away over two years ago without ever meeting his grandchildren. Yet, I feel his presence guiding us, his strength and hope lighting the way to this moment.
There is no greater blessing than the love of family and friends—those who have stood by me through thick and thin. I am deeply grateful to @POTUS, @SecBlinken, @JakeSullivan46, Senior Director Sarah Beran, Assistant Secretary Dan Kritenbrink, @DHS_Policy Rob Silvers, Deputy Homeland Security Adviser @jendaskal and the many national security professionals who worked tirelessly over four administrations to bring my mother home. Special thanks to senior officials in the Trump Administration, including Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger and his China Director Ivan Kanapathy, @mikepompeo, and his senior advisors @marykissel and Miles Yu. Special thanks to my friend @AmbNathanSales for his friendship and support on this journey. I know countless others have been there for me and my family in this--thick and thin--that I am eternally grateful for.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to @USAmbChina Nick Burns and the exceptional team at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, whose unwavering efforts made this reunion possible. I am also profoundly thankful to members of Congress— @SpeakerPelosi, @SenMarcoRubio, @chairmang@CongressmanRaja @committeeonccp well as my former colleagues at the @USCIRF for their steadfast support. Lastly, I am profoundly grateful to my incredibly supportive colleagues at @HudsonInstitute.
Words cannot fully capture my gratitude. The privilege of my children knowing their grandmother is a gift that begins to heal the wounds of our family’s long separation. It bridges a gap that has weighed on my heart for two decades. I am forever grateful to my country. America has given me everything—my freedom, my livelihood, and now the joy of seeing my children play with their grandmother.
God bless America!
Just learned that James C. Scott, the author of "Seeing Like a State" and other massively influential works, has died at 87. There was no better advocate for the chaotic alignments.
. @TylerSimko is a legend, and is continuing his research at the intersection of data science and subnational American politics at @UMichPolisci
https://t.co/U8xO6LQYL9
https://t.co/BzSMH4gUAf @jdbk
. @TylerSimko is a legend, and is continuing his research at the intersection of data science and subnational American politics at @UMichPolisci
https://t.co/U8xO6LQYL9
https://t.co/BzSMH4gUAf @jdbk
"With the Torsboda investment, Sweden will be permanently abetting not only forced labor and human rights abuses in Xinjiang, but also China’s master plan to dominate those 'green' industries," says @Magnus_Fiskesjo.
https://t.co/jiWl12ipQj
On May 31st, all Bosniaks in #Prijedor were ordered to mark their houses with white flags and to wear a white armbands in public by Serb authorities.
Over 3,000 killed and the internment of 30,000 people in concentration camps and mass expulsions of over 50,000 people. #NeverForget 🏳️ #BosnianGenocide
This stark graph caught my attention..and since I am on a long layover, I wasted one hour looking at the underlying data. A short thread highlighting some danger of cohort-year-age regressions 1/
Relatives and survivors told us many in the re-education camps were sentenced to long terms in prison after impromptu court hearings. After spending 2 years in a re-education camp, Mamatjan’s brother Ahmetjan (left)was sentenced to 14 years in jail for possession of a banned book