World Politics is an international journal that addresses theoretical & empirical questions on topics in international relations & comparative politics
The January 2025 issue of @World_Pol is coming soon! Michael L. Ross of @UCLA contributes a book review article to that issue. Before his 2025 article launches, check out Ross's 1999 book review article in WP. #oil#cobalt https://t.co/0U44ezf5KO
As we witness the extraordinary events in Syria, I recommend reading work by @shelley_x_liu on what happens when rebels take power after civil war. She highlights how wartime experiences shape post-war patterns of governance 👇🏽
https://t.co/pBqEXWvAZB
Following what's happening with the #Romanian election? @World_Pol editorial chair @grigopop breaks it down in his @goodauth piece. https://t.co/PBbBgcWBOI
Interested in working in scholarly publishing or know someone who is? @World_Pol has an opening! Search "Editorial Assistant" at https://t.co/Nhq95wevCS
Using #Russia as his case, @World_Pol Oct author @AndersWoller theorizes that electoral systems can facilitate information on local elite preferences or they can maintain legislative control, but they can't do both at the same time. https://t.co/nTLcQ0buHi
With reports of troops from #NorthKorea helping fight #Russia's war in Ukraine, want to learn a bit more about the inner workings of North Korea's political elites? Revisit @World_Pol's The Storied Teller. @rpcward89 @EdwardGoldring https://t.co/hzQukflxdq
On this day, take a look back at a 1997 article from @World_Pol in which Sheri Berman argues "absent strong and responsive national government and political parties" a robust civil society actually helped to bring the Nazis to power. https://t.co/KV5O000XrP
Using the case of early 20th-century #Brazil, October @World_Pol author @giu_pardelli provides new insights into the interaction between economic interests and political dominance. #WealthInequality https://t.co/sxT0nnHVQr
How did regime type affect the nature and effectiveness of responses to COVID? @World_Pol editorial chair @grigopop addresses this question in his @World_Pol anniversary issue article. #Covid_19#government https://t.co/lMXMGqjDhV
The Storied Teller sat down with @World_Pol October authors @manchavoraz1 and Moisés Arce to talk about how artisanal mining in #Peru could be made safer for miners if policymakers considered local context and conditions on the ground. https://t.co/4NdoMALt1W
Artisanal mining employs more than 44 million people across 77 countries globally. In their Oct @World_Pol article, @manchavoraz1 and Moisés Arce explore this sector --and its various statuses -- in #Peru. https://t.co/Jb3VVU44TX
Should UN peacekeeping missions help to protect not only civilians but the environment, too? Tobias Böhmelt argues that such green-oriented missions already occur in his October @World_Pol article. #UnitedNations#Peace https://t.co/dGuZzl240g
Do populists withhold or misreport scientific information to international organizations? Using new data on source & quality of information, @World_Pol October authors @AllieCarnegie@ProfRickyClark & @noahzucker find that they do. https://t.co/g94erk5t2q