David Stasavage
@stasavage
Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor, Department of Politics, NYU. Author of The Decline and Rise of Democracy: A Global History from Antiquity to Today.
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http://stasavage.com 18-02-2014 21:35:06
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2024 is a momentous year for global elections.
Seeking clarity on voting worldwide, and the political and social factors at play? This reading list can help: hubs.ly/Q02pF9Mq0
Sergei Guriev Daniel Treisman David Stasavage Tim Frye Sarah Zukerman Daly Dr. Cynthia Miller-Idriss
Congratulations 🎉 to Iris Acquarone Iris E. Acquarone, the winner of this year’s Rebecca Morton poster award from the NYU Politics Department -CESS experiments conference for her poster “Strategically Inclusive Parties and Diversity of Representation” ! Tara Slough Adam Berinsky Scott Tyson
We had a wonderful two days with a set of great posters and papers presented. wp.nyu.edu/cesspoliticals… Thank you to everyone who attended! Carlo Prato Lexi Palmer Anna Wilke Josh Kalla David Stasavage Sanford Gordon Yotam Margalit Kimuli Kasara Jonathan Woon Solé Prillaman Mashail Malik
Delighted to see this in print. Thanks to Jeff Jenkins and Jared Rubin for their amazing editorial work. I wrote the chapter on Democracy and Historical Political Economy academic.oup.com/edited-volume/…
As David Stasavage pointed out a couple of years ago, the original J6 took place 175 years ago in France, and Marx described the insurrectionists then in these terms: broadstreet.blog/author/david-s…
.Jared Rubin and I are looking forward to the release of our Oxford Handbook of HPE. It will be awesome!
Today is my last day as Dean for the Social Sciences at NYU. I am very happy to pass the baton to the amazing Ann Morning. Tomorrow I return to teaching and research full time as the Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor in NYU's Department of Politics.
Today is my last day as Dean for the Social Sciences at NYU. I am very happy to pass the baton to the amazing Ann Morning. Tomorrow I return to teaching and research full time as the Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor in NYU's Department of Politics.
Just bought The Scarce State by Noah Nathan and I am really looking forward to delving in. An Important contribution on an under researched facet of state formation