Omer Solodoch Profile
Omer Solodoch

@solo_omer

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@solo_omer
Omer Solodoch
1 year
Out now open access at @IntOrgJournal. link: https://t.co/LmTaRHyXAO Education is one of the clearest lines dividing supporters and critics of economic globalization and international trade. But whether this robust correlation stems from nonrandom selection 1/5
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@GoldsteinYoav
Yoav Goldstein
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האם לימודים בהשכלה גבוהה יכולים להפוך סטודנטים לשמאלנים? במחקר חדש עם @matankoler, בדקנו איך תחום הלימודים משפיע על דעות פוליטיות. התשובה: התוכן של הלימודים משנה, והרבה. שרשור קצר על תחומי לימוד בהשכלה גבוהה וקיטוב פוליטי🧵👇
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@ryancbriggs
Ryan Briggs
2 months
The pretty draft is now online (free)
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@MattGrossmann
Matt Grossmann
3 months
Economic crises tend to help the right because voters assign greater importance to issues owned by the right. When center-right parties preside over a crisis, voters often drift further rightward to nationalist parties rather than defect to the left https://t.co/x018laJcZB
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How do voters respond to economic crises: Do they turn against the incumbent, reward a certain political camp, polarize to the extremes, or perhaps continue to vote much like before? Analyzing...
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@BJPolS
British Jnl Poli Sci
3 months
One of our articles 'The Politics of Small Business Owners' has been referenced by @thehill - https://t.co/axIGrNpVTM You can read the #OpenAccess article by Neil Malhotra, Yotam Margalit & Saikun Shi here -
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The Politics of Small Business Owners - Volume 55
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@tonirodon
Toni Rodon
3 months
Economic crises tend to favour the right. Voters tend to assign greater importance to issues owned by the right. When center-right parties preside over a crisis, voters often drift further rightward to nationalist parties rather than defect to the left
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How do voters respond to economic crises: Do they turn against the incumbent, reward a certain political camp, polarize to the extremes, or perhaps continue to vote much like before? Analyzing...
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@LeonardDavisIns
The Leonard Davis Ins. for International Relations
4 months
קול קורא לשתי משרות תקן במחלקה ליחסים בינלאומיים באוניברסיטה העברית: 1️⃣משרה בתחום יחסים בינלאומיים / גלובליזציה 2️⃣משרה בתחום מגדר ויחסים בינלאומיים 🧑‍🏫 מועד אחרון להגשה: 10 באוקטובר 2025 🌍 המחלקה שואפת לגיוון ומחויבת לשוויון הזדמנויות. 📩 לפרטים נוספים, ראו בתמונה המצורפת.
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@raviv_shir
Shir Raviv
4 months
Incredibly honored to receive the 2025 Harold D. Lasswell Award for best doctoral dissertation. Grateful to @APSAtweets, the committee, and my mentors!
@APSAtweets
APSA
4 months
Shir Raviv Receives the 2025 Harold D. Lasswell Award for “The Evolving Politics of Using AI Algorithms in Public Policy Implementation”
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@solo_omer
Omer Solodoch
4 months
“Among all the absurd speculations that have been propagated concerning the balance of trade, it has never been pretended that either the country loses by its commerce with the town, or the town by that with the country which maintains it.” Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, III, I.
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@MattGrossmann
Matt Grossmann
5 months
Introducing CongressData and Correlates of State Policy Our new open-access article in Nature Scientific Data: https://t.co/xO6PeR6OLQ
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@NoamGidron
Noam Gidron
6 months
Thinking about immigration from a cultural perspective heightens distrust of political opponents, as discussed in our recent @BJPolS. Might interest scholars of affective polarization and ideology, as well as those analyzing open-ended survey questions. https://t.co/x18PZtT4n8
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@AlexNowrasteh
The Alex Nowrasteh
7 months
Read this guest post by @akoustov on why immigration liberalization oscillates between being political popular and unpopular.
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alexnowrasteh.com
Everything you wanted to know about our never-ending cycle of political backlash and overreach
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@ObserveIR
OOIR
7 months
Trending in #PoliSci: https://t.co/jFnqX90ENy 1) False consensus belief & populist attitude (@journal_pops) 2) Cultural Origins of Populism (@the_jop) 3) Social insurance = wealth? 4) Partisan sorting & Supreme Court legitimacy (@AJPS_Editor) 5) What's woke? (@Res_Pol)
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@raviv_shir
Shir Raviv
7 months
Excited to see my job market paper is now online at @The_JOP! "When Do Citizens Resist the Use of AI Algorithms in Public Policy? Theory and Evidence" 🧵1/6 https://t.co/pqvNn2rQUc
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@_sungkim
Sung Eun Kim
7 months
Finally out with an official volume number! Kim, Sung Eun, Rebecca L. Perlman, and Grace Zeng. 2025. “ The politics of rejection: Explaining Chinese import refusals.” American Journal of Political Science 69 (2): 438–454.
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Health and safety standards offer a convenient means by which governments can claim to be protecting the population, even while pursuing more parochial goals. In the realm of international trade,...
@PerlmanRebecca
Rebecca Perlman
7 months
Now officially out in the latest issue of AJPS! Check out our piece on China's strategic use of import refusals. @_sungkim @grace_zng
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@PerlmanRebecca
Rebecca Perlman
7 months
Now officially out in the latest issue of AJPS! Check out our piece on China's strategic use of import refusals. @_sungkim @grace_zng
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@raviv_shir
Shir Raviv
8 months
Excited to organize the AI and Democratic Governance mini-conference at @ISPSYale this Friday! Join us for a day of conversations on how AI is shaping democracy - its risks, oversight, and potential. ⚠️ Last day to register! https://t.co/ywZcKHZWj7 Open to the Yale community!
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@ChadBown
Chad P. Bown
8 months
Today, April 2, President Trump added another 34% tariff on imports from China. This is in addition to the 10% on February 4, the 10% on March 4, and the substantial increase during Trump 1.0. Starting April 5, the average US tariff on imports from China will be 76%.
@ChadBown
Chad P. Bown
8 months
UPDATED CHARTS!!! Trump said he will announce a massive new approach for US tariff policy later today. Where do US tariffs currently stand? https://t.co/z6mIXqH7EP
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@ObserveIR
OOIR
8 months
Trending in #PoliSci: https://t.co/jFnqX90ENy 1) Heroes & villains: Projecting political identities (@psrmjournal) 2) Cultural Origins of Populism (@the_jop) 3) Does mainstream populism work? 4) ‘Youthquake’: Age & Voting (@cps_journal) 5) Multiple UESDs & migrant deaths
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@The_JOP
Journal of Politics @[email protected]
8 months
"The Cultural Origins of Populism" by Yotam Margalit, Shir Raviv, and Omer Solodoch. https://t.co/uK7uv1bOVF
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