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Tenured!! π₯³
This will probably take a while to feel real, but I am filled with gratitude to my colleagues, the external letter writers and committee members, students, friends, and family who supported me throughout this journey.
Excited to share that my project on polarization and nonviolent resistance was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant. So grateful to the many colleagues who supported the work along the way, and looking forward to the research ahead!
Scholars have long paid attention to disproportionality between partiesβ votes and seats emerging from the electoral system. In @sespjournal.bsky.social, Gianni Del Panta, @mattiaguidi.bsky.social, and I show that disproportionality can also be a by-product of pre-electoral coalition formation.π§΅
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What links the recent Israeli government attacks against its Attorney General and the new Leadership Institute Israeli branch? Or Asher and I answer that in a new paper in @PoPpublicsphere on the ideological shift of Israel's Right- a π§΅: doi.org/10.1017/S153...
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π§΅ As an academic whose formative college and graduate experiences took place during the 'modernists' vs. 'neo-primordialist' debates about nationalism, I find the causal ideological & methodological nationalism of even left-wing social media shocking.
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Itβs publication day π₯³ my book is officially out in the world thanks to @stanfordpress.bsky.social, and I celebrated by giving it the 6+1 treatment at the @duckofminerva.bsky.social.
π New from @profpjones.bsky.social @deandulay.bsky.social @anilmenon.bsky.social & @yoniabramson.bsky.social, studying the effects of πΊπ¦ President Zelenskyβs historical analogies with survey experiments in four countries β US, UK, Germany, and Israel. Do these appeals impact foreign policy attitudes?
(5) Overall, our findings indicate that historical analogies can be a powerful rhetorical tool, but they may be more effective in shaping policy attitudes when used early in a conflict or foreign policy crisis.
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(4) However, only in Israel did exposure to the analogy increase public support for specific assistance to Ukraine. Why? We suggest that, compared to the other three countries, Israel provided noticeably less assistance to Ukraine. Thus, public opinion had more room to shift.
(3) To study the effects of President Zelenskyβs historical analogies, we simultaneously fielded survey experiments in four countries β the US, the UK, Germany, and Israel. In all four, those exposed to the analogy had an emotional reaction consistent with the content of the speech.
(2) Leaders often use historical analogies to mobilize public opinion around foreign policy events. Most memorable are Zelenskyβs speeches, comparing Russiaβs invasion of Ukraine to Pearl Harbor and 9/11 (in the US), World War II (in the UK), and the Holocaust (in Germany and Israel).
(1) Are historical analogies effective as a persuasion tactic during foreign policy crises? Our new article in Security Studies finds that while exposure to analogies elicits an emotional reaction, it does not always translate into a shift in policy attitudes. π§΅: doi.org/10.1080/0963...
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Guess what, my new book "The Art of Status" is out with @oxfordacademic.bsky.social πππ It's about looted art and international status competition - why some states decide to return and some don't. I explore in detail Parthenon Marbles, Benin Bronzes, and Nazi-looted art. More info/pics soon.
I learned so much from @rdassonneville.bsky.social's Voters Under Pressure, Tillman's Authoritarianism and the Evolution and Bartels's Democracy Erodes from the Top. In @comppol.bsky.social, I review each book on its own terms and draw out implications for the view that elections confer mandates. π§΅
So great to see Voters Under Pressure featured in this @comppol.bsky.social review article by @klingelt.bsky.social!
Reviewing the book alongside work of Bartels and Tillman, Tristan's reading is the mandate function of elections is being challengedπ
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cuny...
Excellent op-ed on nonviolent protest from @robbwiller.bsky.social and @owasow.bsky.social on the importance of nonviolence here www.nytimes.com/2025/06/17/o.... Some additional points worth noting:
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Incredibly honored that our (@sricht.bsky.social @loewnic.bsky.social) paper "Changing affective alignments between parties and voters" @wepsocial.bsky.social won the inaugural Rudolf Wildenmann prize for election research of Forschungsgruppe Wahlen e.V.
www.forschungsgruppe.de/Aktuelles/Wi...
Starter pack of scholars of #emotions, #friendship, #positivepeace, #specialrelationships, #affect, etc in politics. Suggestions welcome!
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@simonkoschut.bsky.social, @bctallis.bsky.social, @yoniabramson.bsky.social, @piakoivunen.bsky.social, @europeanisa.bsky.social