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Project Manager @trip_irsurvey @global_wm || @GPS_UCSD alum

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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
These findings raise important questions about civic participation and the recognition of women’s expertise, both within academic spaces and in society more broadly. Read the full article here: 🔗 https://t.co/fxPcL7eztZ (6/6)
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Gender and Political Expression among International Relations Scholars and the Public
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
📌 Third, confidence plays a key role. Women, both in the public and in academia, are less likely to choose extreme responses and report lower confidence in their answers than their male counterparts. (5/6)
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
📌 Second, knowledge matters, but doesn’t fully explain the gap. Female scholars are less likely than other women to say “don’t know,” suggesting expertise makes a difference. (4/6)
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
📌 First, we find a persistent gender gap in political expression. Female IR scholars are more likely than their male counterparts to respond “don’t know” to survey questions. (3/6)
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
Our research explores how gender shapes political expression not only in the general public but also within academia. We find: (2/6)
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
5 months
🚨 Excited to share our new article in Perspectives on Politics: “Gender and Political Expression among International Relations Scholars and the Public” Co-authored with @ShaunaGillooly, @emilybjack , R Merriman-Goldring, and Sue Peterson. 🧵 (1/6)
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@MikeTierneyIR
Mike Tierney
2 years
Great to bring the next generation of @williamandmary students to #ISA2024. Got our nerd on at @trip_irsurvey workshop on elite surveys with @rmpowers, @AndrewCShaver, @EntringerIrene, @ellakuhnhenn, @antonpeez, @kelly_zvobgo, @PaulCAvey, @jrenshon, @ytalexlin, @CarnegieCorp
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@kareem_carr
Dr Kareem Carr
3 years
This is actually how "confidence intervals" work in statistics. I'm being 100% serious. Read on. This is a really fun concept. https://t.co/apXLGQjvXO
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@trip_irsurvey
Teaching, Research & International Policy Project
3 years
Recent events have reignited concerns about a potential US-China conflict over Taiwan. However, experts believe a military conflict is unlikely, according to our most recent survey of IR scholars. Check out our article on @ForeignPolicy for more insights
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
4 years
Happy to share our @ForeignPolicy piece, which uses data collected over the last 10 months to examine experts’ predictions on the likelihood of a Chinese attack on Taiwan. Always great collaborating with @MikeTierneyIR, @Maggie_LManson, and Sue Peterson! https://t.co/ZpgC41ysvc
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@MikeTierneyIR
Mike Tierney
4 years
Very happy to share our latest essay in @ForeignPolicy based on a recent #SnapPoll of IR Scholars with Sue Peterson, @rmpowers, and @EntringerIrene. The experts we survey do not support a no-fly zone #NFZ in Ukraine. Link and then a few observations. https://t.co/EX6Zmc0rTq 1/4
foreignpolicy.com
IR scholars overwhelmingly say involving U.S. air power risks uncontrollable escalation. Biden and his advisors agree.
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@trip_irsurvey
Teaching, Research & International Policy Project
4 years
New article in @ForeignPolicy! Our latest snap poll shows that #IRscholars are nearly unanimous in their opposition to the establishment and enforcement of a no-fly zone over Ukraine, concerned that such a policy could increase the risk of escalation. 🧵 https://t.co/BEp9tBaU05
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@MalikAmmar
Dr. Ammar A. Malik عمار ملک
4 years
***JOB ALERT*** Familiar with @AidData's work on Chinese development finance? Want your students contributing to our Tracking Underreported Financial Flows (TUFF) methodology? Please help us spread the word. We're hiring for 2 Junior Program Managers! https://t.co/YHNskQ5Oqd
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@MikeTierneyIR
Mike Tierney
4 years
Our latest essay in @ForeignPolicy with @trip_irsurvey gang surveys #IRscholars asking them to predict whether Russia will attack #Ukraine and what the U.S. should do in that case. Bottom line: IR scholars predict a Russian attack by 3:1 ratio. https://t.co/a9JCnHZKY4 1/3
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IR scholars think Moscow is likely to use military force, but they suggest Washington should exercise restraint.
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@global_wm
William & Mary Global Research Institute
4 years
“The IR scholars’ foreign-policy tool of choice appears to be sanctions: Nearly 90 percent of respondents advocate the use of sanctions against Russia in the event of an invasion,” @EntringerIrene, @rmpowers, Sue Peterson, and @MikeTierneyIR explain.
@global_wm
William & Mary Global Research Institute
4 years
In the next year, will Russia use military force against Ukranian troops or in any unoccupied parts of Ukranian territory? Yes, say 56 percent of #internationalrelations scholars who responded to a @trip_irsurvey snap poll. https://t.co/B7A2ODz8Nk
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@MikeTierneyIR
Mike Tierney
4 years
W&M Senior, @Maggie_LManson, explains vaccine diplomacy, what's at stake for the U.S. and the world, and draws upon @trip_irsurvey survey data to make her case. @CarrieBDolan @Prof_MHolmes @sh_grewal
@trip_irsurvey
Teaching, Research & International Policy Project
4 years
In their newest blog, Senior RA Maggie Manson looks at the benefits and faults of vaccine diplomacy, critically analyzing the efficacy of the practice.
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@EntringerIrene
Irene Entringer
4 years
Check out this new blog by TRIP research assistant Woodie Tirfie!
@trip_irsurvey
Teaching, Research & International Policy Project
4 years
NEW: Today on the TRIP Blog, RA Woodie Tirfie discusses the effects of a lack of gender diversity in the IR discipline and what faculty, students, and policymakers can do to fix it. Check out the post here: https://t.co/HLt6z51dAm
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@MikeTierneyIR
Mike Tierney
4 years
People who study International Relations for a living agree with you. This compares U.S. public opinion and expert opinion on biggest threats facing U.S. @trip_irsurvey @pewresearch See 7th line on Global climate change.
@brhodes
Ben Rhodes
4 years
Climate change is clearly the biggest threat to our national security and will be for the foreseeable future.
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@ckafura
Craig Kafura
4 years
Results from the @trip_irsurvey 15th Flash Poll and the 2020 @ChicagoCouncil Survey find that IR scholars and the American public differ when it comes to tariffs, restrictions on research, and limits on Chinese students in the US: https://t.co/XYMtN4DIRe
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