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Social scientist interested in conflicts: https://krzyskrakowski.github.io/
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Just finished reading the superb book "The Making of International Status" by @mduque.bsky.social and wrote a short note for @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social about it here: www.prio.org/journals/jpr... Excellent piece of work! By far my favorite IR book so far (although it's far more than IR...) 🙂
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The Making of International Status – Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Krzysztof Krakowski
From our FirstView articles: A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies by MARTHA WILFAHRT. doi.org/10.1017/S000...
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A new beginning in Göttingen 👋🤗 The #MaxPlanckInstitute for Political and Social Sciences launches under Ursula Daxecker & Steffen Mau addressing social & political challenges, including democratic backsliding, social inequality & conflict www.ips.mpg.de @steffenmau.bsky.social
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American Political Science Review
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The Juggler (The Magician) https://botfrens.com/collections/69/contents/1137834
Does public service deprivation boost support for the populist right? New evidence in our paper, conditionally accepted at APSR 🥳, where we study how GP closures shape voting intentions in England. 👇
Very happy to have this paper out. Thanks to all the people who gave us feedback at different stages.
We are launching the dual degree between our Master in Institutions and Political Economy at the University of Barcelona @ubmipe.bsky.social and King's College London www.ub.edu/mipe/#dual @ub.edu
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Conditionally accepted at the APSR (w/ @scottclifford.bsky.social & @patrickpliu.bsky.social): Why does political information so often change beliefs but NOT attitudes? We highlight the role of belief relevance, or the extent to which beliefs bear on attitudes.
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The Master in Institutions and Political Economy (MIPE) is a Social Science research program that combines Political Science, Economics, Economic History.
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Master in Institutions and Political Economy | UB
My latest article is online now at American Sociological Review: “Kinship Interlocks.” It’s about how some elite families manage to stay rich and powerful for many generations while others don’t. 🧵 (1/16)
Remedios Varo
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How do some families manage to entrench themselves in the upper class for many generations while others do not? Bringing together economic sociology, political ...
Kinship Interlocks: How the Intimate Exchange of Wealth, Status, and Power Generates Upper-Class Persistence - Shay O’Brien, 2026
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Jordi Muñoz
Yamil Ricardo Velez
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Thrilled that my paper (w/@sarahobolt.bsky.social,@catherinedevries.bsky.social,@simonecremaschi.bsky.social) was accepted at the American Political Science Review! We find that declining public services fuel support for the populist right — and show why the right benefits more than other parties 🧵
#OpenAccess from @ejprjournal.bsky.social - Generational legacies of authoritarianism: Evidence from Spain - https://cup.org/41ttP1i - @laiabalcells.bsky.social & Francisco Villamil #FirstView
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Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
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Simone Cremaschi