I don't come on here much these days, but for all you survivors out there-- come read my new article about political socialization in electoral autocracies!
(Almost) New Year, new publication! @MorseYonatan and I use original survey data from Cameroon to better understand whether legal institutions used by autocrats to repress political opponents can persuade ordinary citizens to support this repression 🧵
https://t.co/tQo0ZCHlX7
Very happy to share that my paper has been published in @IntOrgJournal! I argue that outsourcing public judicial services to transnational, private actors can harm domestic legal development. Thanks so much to everyone who gave me feedback and support!
https://t.co/ipA7YltMSu
We are back! Join us next Monday, February 13th, at 12:00 ET for our first meeting of the spring series! @aimin will present his paper entitled "Unbundling the State: Legal Development in an Era of Global, Private Governance." @ZoeGe37 will moderate. DM for the Zoom link.
Come join our workshop! Experiments, surveys, international law + more. Abstracts due April 8. Please re-tweet or share with others who might be interested!
.@pete_enns & I show how we were able to correctly predict 49/50 states +DC using fundamentals and state presidential approval. And how the stability of Trump's approval rating is concerning for democratic accountability:
My colleagues in the US were asking about what's going on in India so I wrote this piece for @monkeycageblog. Important to take note when the world's largest democracy cracks down on it's premier universities: https://t.co/T6HrzKW2fy
The Bookworm's not done yet. This Friday, 8pm, I'll be hosting a pub quiz there for old time's sake. The final @BeijingBookworm quiz. Registration required: [email protected]
I wrote this article for Foreign Affairs about the origins of the anglophone crisis in Cameroon-- I'd love to hear your thoughts!
https://t.co/V8P9B9jIZ0 via @ForeignAffairs