Tim Frye
@timothymfrye
Professor, @ColumbiaPoliSci; @HarrimanInst, Editor, Post-Soviet Affairs, author of Weak Strongman, @PrincetonUPress, 2021. @[email protected]
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http://timothyfrye.com 07-12-2011 16:05:24
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Our thoughts on the rift between support for Putin and support for the war with Tim Frye Ora John Reuter + Henry Hale, out this morning in Foreign Affairs.
foreignaffairs.com/russian-federa…
The post-COVID recovery saw the highest wage increases go to workers at the bottom, reducing income inequality and reversing the long-standing historical trend.
('Real wages' are already adjusted for inflation!)
cc: Economic Policy Institute
Publishing Open Access is incredibly important for ensuring research is accessible to all. I was quite amazed to see that the article I wrote with Tanya Lokot 🇺🇦 on platforms as political actors has been read over 10K times (unlikely if paywalled). Wow!
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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
looking forward to this event with the CEO of Teach for Ukraine and the great Dora Chomiak 🇺🇸🇺🇦 on March 19.
eventbrite.com/e/empowering-u…
Tomorrow @ 6 pm, join our Ukrainian Studies Program for the panel discussion 'Ukraine in the Third Year of War' w/speakers Emma Mateo, Volodymyr Kulyk, Elise Giuliano, Tim Frye & Alexander Cooley, mod. by Mark Andryczyk ow.ly/Us2W50QHT1K
Ha. Radek Sikorski is my new favorite foreign minister. This is great, and will become a classic on par with Adlai Stevenson’s slapdown of Valerian Zorin at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis. This is important, because these debates shape how the world views the conflict.