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The JOP is the flagship journal of the SPSA, published by the University of Chicago Press. Editors-in-Chief: @HellwigT & Timothy Nokken
Joined December 2014
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"Defending Elections Against the Oligarchic Charge" by Palle Bech-Pedersen. https://t.co/MY0h1pFECB
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"Military Power and Ideological Appeals of Religious Extremists" by Luwei Ying. https://t.co/qTUlKfZzov
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"The Politics of Disaster Prevention" by Martin Gilens, Tali Mendelberg, and Nicholas Short. https://t.co/zdrivnA7vk
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Stay open and curious, and question your own assumptions. That’s how you unlock hidden wisdom and grow beyond just bossing people around or forcing control.
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"How Exiles Mobilize Domestic Dissent" by Elizabeth R. Nugent and Alexandra A. Siegel. https://t.co/2w6XxJE1FK
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"The Role of Issue Salience and Competitive Advantages in Spatial Models of Political Competition" by Anna-Sophie Kurella and Milena Rapp. https://t.co/yzicRKbb7q
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"The Politicization of Bureaucrats: Evidence from Brazil" by Anderson Frey and Rogerio Santarrosa. https://t.co/r6SV11SQPO
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"Do Politicians Listen to Youth Wings? Evidence from an Elite Experiment" by Henrik Bech Seeberg. https://t.co/6xUHCGIq49
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4.0 + National Honor Roll. Thank you EXTRA INNINGS.
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"Preposterous Fake News, the Breach of Democratic Trust, and Intellectual Humility" by Anna Elisabetta Galeotti and Federica Liveriero. https://t.co/IY2KWxqzLj
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"Intraparty Competition, Geographic Responsiveness and Incumbent Deselection in Closed-List Proportional Representation" by Jochen Rehmert. https://t.co/HO3GdjY2yu
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"How prevalent is hostile sexism among US politicians?" The Journal of Politics explores this quesiton through the case study of Janet Yellen's treatment at every congressional hearing she attended from 2001 to 2020. Learn more here: https://t.co/DPZjEP9OFn.
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"Disguised Repression: Targeting Opponents with Nonpolitical Crimes to Undermine Dissent" by Jennifer Pan, Xu Xu, and Yiqing Xu. https://t.co/mX6nD6XZ60
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"Democracy, Inequality, and Antitrust" by Michael O. Allen, Kenneth Scheve, and David Stasavage. https://t.co/5GtNbSXdPf
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"Normalization of Censorship: Evidence from China" by Tony Zirui Yang. https://t.co/euWmkYI0TH
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"Do Integration Courses Influence Refugees’ Integration Trajectories? Evidence from Norway" by Jeremy Ferwerda and Henning Finseraas. https://t.co/4GQKlIO1uK
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"How, and under what conditions, can democratic backsliding go hand-in-hand with apparently widespread commitments to democracy?" This article from The Journal of Politics studies how autocrats rise to power while championing democracy. Read here: https://t.co/Ub1dvTRpt3
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"Public Perceptions of Corporate Position-Taking on Abortion and Transgender Rights" by Wayde Z. C. Marsh and Jordan Carr Peterson. https://t.co/F4e4Njpo6V
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"Breaking News: A Model of Media Competition, Fact-Checking, and Political Accountability" by Giovanni Andreottola and Antoni-Italo De Moragas. https://t.co/maysgqgyGY
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