Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science Yale University. I study democratization; clientelism; corruption; social policy; Europe (East and West).
We just learned that our book Conditionality and Coercion with @laurenyoung231 was awarded the William Riker Award as best book in Political Economy of @APSAtweets
(1/N) https://t.co/TLamzSgbkq
After years of work, we (w/ @simonchauchard) are releasing our new tool to collect WhatsApp data at scale! Introducing WhatsApp Explorer, a tool to collect data in a privacy preserving, opt-in, legal and practical way
paper: https://t.co/isfxoM8iZ7
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Very excited to present new paper from our #MINISTERIALLOBBY@dfg_public project in which we study how institutional design affects electoral selection at @Yale tomorrow!
Comparativists: it is time for section prize nominations! In the thread below we include contacts and information for each of our prizes for book, article, paper, dataset, emerging scholars, and mentoring https://t.co/OexJo2mGNV
Hours into negotiations on opening accession talks with Ukraine, it was Germany's Olaf Scholz who came up with the solution.
Scholz told Orbán that he could leave the room so other leaders could take an unanimous decision, two officials said.
Updates: https://t.co/9HQogUwlOs
Hours into negotiations on opening accession talks with Ukraine, it was Germany's Olaf Scholz who came up with the solution.
Scholz told Orbán that he could leave the room so other leaders could take an unanimous decision, two officials said.
Updates: https://t.co/9HQogUwlOs
Re-reading one of the most profound, dense and innovative modern articles on peace: "Violence, Peace, and Peace Research" by Johan Galtung in @JPR_journal 1969. Footnote 4 reads: " Bertrand Russell writes (Autobiography,Vol, III, p. 221): 'When I was young..." 1/9
I am very grateful for the invitation and looking forward to meet colleagues and friends at Brown. Thank you Professor @ErikPatashnik @WatsonInstitute for the invitation
.@WatsonInstitute and @BrownUPoliSci are excited to host @isabelaanda today at 4:30pm for a distinguished lecture on “Protecting the Ballot: How First-Wave Democracies Ended Electoral Corruption.” Free and open to the public. If you are in Providence, join us!
#Vol11Iss3 | Using a survey experiment from the United States during COVID, Kate Baldwin and @isabelaanda examine how different forms of populist rhetoric affect the desire for social protection during a time of crisis.
Article in #OpenAccess: https://t.co/xp7S6PBDed
I'm happy to share that "Pawned States" is the co-winner of the Riker Award for the best book in political economy from APSA. Thanks to the Committee and to the many friends and colleagues who helped along the way!
Congratulations to Isabela Mares, whose book Protecting the Ballot has been named the winner of the European Politics & Society Best Book Award by @ApsaEuro/@APSAtweets! Available now in hardcover, paperback, and ebook: https://t.co/s0SLjxZsEb
@isabelaanda