Call 4 papers British Association for the Study of Ukraine (BASU) National Conference.
Submissions welcome from scholars, policy & think tank professionals, across the Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts, STEM, & Gov/NGOs/Industry
Deadline 25 June 2026
https://t.co/04WiQwKEjp
ANNOUNCEMENT: We’ve released a National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP) update with information on additional rounds of 2 existing schemes in 2026. Read more: https://t.co/zjihaQgwCA
A unique and exciting job opportunity to work with a Sydney-based org with global profile and impact: Director of International Research, Institute for Economics & Peace. https://t.co/FwFT5C1lxI
📢Our school at Waseda Univ. is hiring for open-rank positions in political science, open subfield. We welcome scholars at any career stage. Come join our dynamic, internationally oriented academic community in Tokyo. Deadline: September 4.
https://t.co/YR7RRJF4Wv
I made a public guide for preparing social science replication packages 📦
It includes prompts for Codex/Claude Code 🤖
https://t.co/X6apuxJRfY
Please repost if this might help researchers preparing replication materials.
New paper w/ @KellyMatush & @YusakuHoriuchi.
Do US presidents get a domestic approval boost from foreign travel—by looking “presidential” or statesmanlike?
👉 We find no evidence: https://t.co/gNsuoKNLec
The International Political Economy Society's (IPES) Virtual IPES is calling for papers.
VIPES features a unique small workshop format, offering an online venue for authors to interact with and receive feedback from two to four members of the IPES community.
📰 New article by Ernest Akuamoah in the Journal of Global Security Studies, focusing on populism and whether there’s an association between populist leaders and election violence. This work relates to his PhD thesis ~ Congrats @EM_Akuamoah!
➡️https://t.co/KCBbBgYHd8
📢📰New article by #ANUExperts Dr Svitlana Chernykh and @goldsmithben on the rhetoric of genocide. This is part of a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies on eliminationist politics. Congrats!
➡️https://t.co/CzKhvaxxMf
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📢 Former student Lars Moen and @goldsmithbe were quoted in a @nytimes article exploring the psychology behind Donald Trump’s most devoted supporters. The piece draws on their 2025 Political Psychology article “The Personality of a Personality Cult".
📰https://t.co/k5UTk4iHAb
I am pleased to announce my @PressClubAust address on February 11. I will examine why Russia’s war against Ukraine matters far beyond Europe — including for Australia’s long-term security, economic interests, and strategic environment.
I will also attempt to challenge many assumptions on which the West’s approach to the war on Ukraine rests and address the rhetorical question: is modern Russia more myth than superpower?
You are welcome to attend. Please register at: https://t.co/Zll8R1enTi
As Russia weaponises winter, the Ambassador of Ukraine invites friends and supporters in Australia to back the Warmth for Ukraine campaign, launched by the Ukrainian community 👇
New article in AJPS
Brandon K. Yoder & Kyle Haynes bridge rationalist and constructivist theories to rethink the security dilemma through preferences and signalling. https://t.co/gCp8BtoosB
#PoliticalScience#SecurityDilemma#IRTheory
ANNOUNCEMENT: We’ve released a National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP) update with information on expected 2026 scheme openings. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/hPoziTjl1c
Early bird registration is OPEN for the 2026 ANU Online Summer School in Political Analysis!
Boost your research skills this summer - https://t.co/uufJDn0GCb
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