World Politics
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World Politics is an international journal that addresses theoretical & empirical questions on topics in international relations & comparative politics
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If voters want compensation programs, why would incumbents fail to provide compensation following an economic shock? Minju Kim and Robert Gulotty address this in their World Politics April article. muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/… #elections #AcademicResearch
How does local memory of past repression affect fighting for or rebelling against the government perpetrator? This question frames the April World Politics article from Soeren Henn and Connor Huff muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
Happy #EarthDay2024 from World Politics. Have a read of one of WP's review articles from 1998 by Michael Zürn about the rise of #international #environmental #Politics . jstor.org/stable/25054058
The April issue of World Politics is online! muse.jhu.edu/issue/52347 Soeren Henn Minju Kim Robert Gulotty Robert Kubinec Helen Milner Josh Kertzer Ryan Brutger karen alter #AcademicTwitter #polisciresearch
“O Captain! my Captain!” Everyone needs a cute and cuddly editorial companion. Thanks for sitting with me while I edit World Politics Captain Banana.
In his anniversary issue essay, World Politics editor Jonas Pontusson “takes issue with … solutions to the-lack-of-redistributive-response puzzle” and makes the case for “new lines of argumentation and empirical research.” #inequality #democracy doi.org/10.1353/wp.0.a…
In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth take a look back at the all-female lineup in the April 1993 issue of World Politics. jstor.org/stable/i348646 #women
Can 'relatively weak national political actors' spur on and shape national policy by 'pursuing local reforms'? World Politics January issue authors Magnus Rasmussen and Carl Henrik Knutsen explore this question with data from #Norway muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
Are East Germans less satisfied today with #democracy than their West German counterparts? Does satisfaction have to do with experiences during reunification? World Politics author Hans Lueders answers these questions in his January issue article muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/… #Germany
The late Martin L. Kilson, the first African American to receive tenure at Harvard, analyzed #African nationalism in his 1958 book review article for World Politics #BlackHistory365
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Using a natural experiment, World Politics authors Anselm Hager and Hanno Hilbig show in their January article that increased government spending on public goods benefited left-leaning parties in #Germany . #polisciresearch #AcademicTwitter doi.org/10.1353/wp.202…
When a state agency understands the significance of its rural population, does it affect how the state builds capacity? Illan Nam finds that it does in #Thailand , in her January World Politics article. doi.org/10.1353/wp.202… Colgate University ColgatePOSC
Focusing on the national security benefits of US-China economic engagement, World Politics editorial board member Tom Christensen discusses the dangers of decoupling in his #WorldPoliticsJournal anniversary article. doi.org/10.1353/wp.0.a… China and the World #China
Why do national governments choose to transfer some of their various powers to regional authorities? This is the question that frames Bonnie M. Meguid's contribution to the January issue of World Politics muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
Articles for World Politics anniversary issue are still going online. Rachel Beatty Riedl and colleagues' article just launched. Read more about their article and broader research news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0… #Democracy
Congratulations to World Politics editorial committee member, Kristopher Ramsay, for being named the William P. Boswell Professor of World Politics of Peace and War! Princeton Politics
With the new year comes a new issue of World Politics! Have a read of our January issue muse.jhu.edu/issue/51937 #AcademicTwitter Hopkins Press PIIRS Bonnie Meguid University of Rochester Illan Nam Colgate University Hanno Hilbig Anselm Hager Hans Lueders Magnus Rasmussen Carl Henrik Knutsen
On this final #tbt of World Politics 75th anniversary year, take a look back at this 1961 piece from Palestinian development economist and scholar, Yusif A. Sayigh. Sayigh spent most of his academic career at American University of Beirut. #AcademicTwitter wpj.princeton.edu/december-2023
In episode 183 of the Ufahamu Africa 🎙🌍 podcast, cohost & World Politics editor Rachel Beatty Riedl talks to Nisrin Elamin, assistant prof of anthropology at University of Toronto, about the conflict in #Sudan . Nisrin Elamin ufahamuafrica.com/2023/11/20/ep-…
Before the January World Politics issue posts online, have another read of our October issue! #AcademicTwitter #polisciresearch #autocracy #democracy #science #nationalism #EuropeanUnion #covid19 #LatinAmerica Hopkins Press muse.jhu.edu/issue/51187