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Political Scientist studying international trade and the bureaucracy | Assistant Professor @SUPoliSci | PhD @UChicago, Postdoc @CCD_UCSD

Syracuse, NY
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My article is online at @ISQ_Jrnl!. I illuminate the importance of institutional design that shapes the career incentives of bureaucrats. To do so, I examine behavior of US federal bureaucrats who distribute Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) benefits.
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RT @SarahAnzia: My new article with @trounstine shows hundreds of city governments had organized employees by the 1930s-1950s. Despite diff….
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RT @RyeGriffiths: Nice to finally have this in hand!
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RT @apsrjournal: 🎙️The APSR is opening a new Research Notes track!. Authors may now submit directly as Notes—or, with editor agreement, hav….
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RT @SojunPark2: My paper, "The Political Economy of Compulsory Licensing: Democracy and Regulatory Threat in Public Health," has been accep….
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Presented my co-authored working paper on arbitrators and their role in designing investment treaties at @polisciucla IR workshop. Received excellent feedback, both constructive and helpful 🙂@notEricMin @MigrationNerd @PoliticsIntlLaw @AASteinUCLA
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RT @eunjikim_media: After years of doubt, drafts, and disbelief, my first—and likely last—book is finally out. It’s about how entertainment….
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RT @josh_byun: My article with soon-to-be @JohnsHopkins sociologist Hyunku Kwon, “Black Troops, White Rage, and Political Violence in the P….
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Black Troops, White Rage, and Political Violence in the Postbellum American South
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RT @MaxwellSU: Join us in congratulating Audie Klotz, professor of political science, for having been elected president of the @isanet, one….
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Audie Klotz Elected President of ISA
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RT @notEricMin: I just received an advance copy of my book, Words of War! I am thrilled to hold it. The nice cover is a bonus. The book ar….
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RT @ianRturner: You can check out the summary of our new paper here! 👇.
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RT @daniel_mcdowell: For most of the post-WWII era, few multilateral int'l organizations had Black leaders. This is changing. Today, many p….
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RT @SUPoliSci: 🚨New book alert🚨 Our colleague and @SUMoynihanInst Director Brian Taylor has a new book out on Russian politics. Congrats o….
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RT @daniel_mcdowell: New research with @YelingT & David Steinberg (@SAISHopkins) now out in @RIPEJournal. We assess how--and through what m….
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RT @apsrjournal: Just published on APSR First View: "I’m a Survivor: Political Dynamics in Bureaucratic Elites’ Partisan Identification" by….
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RT @daniel_mcdowell: A tour de force performance from an incredible panel assembled for @minjulisettekim's book MS workshop. Thanks to Davi….
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Minju Kim
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RT @daniel_mcdowell: Thanks to @CentralBanking_ for the generous review of my book. Link:
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Minju Kim
1 year
Politically independent appointments are more likely to occur under a dove leader than a hawk leader, and less likely for both as the leader approaches reelection. Check this out!.
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Matt Malis
1 year
Happy to share that my paper, “Foreign Policy Appointments”, is now online @IntOrgJournal!. How do leaders select their top-level foreign policy appointees?. I develop a formal model analyzing the tradeoffs involved, and present some descriptive cross-national empirics. Short 🧵
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RT @MattMalis: I'm on two great APSA panels on bureaucracy and IR, conveniently back-to-back in the same room on Saturday morning, featurin….
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Minju Kim
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Bureaucratic politics moderates when and how concerns about credibility might push states into conflict. The paper examines how different groups of foreign policy advisers interpret credibility in different dimensions. Check this out!.
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Don Casler
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I’m excited to share that “Credibility, Organizational Politics, and Crisis Decision Making” is now out at JCR! A quick 🧵
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