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Congratulations to Politics Professor, Gary Bass, for receiving the 2024 Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award Gold Medal for his book "Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia" 📖 cfr.org/news-releases/…

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"While not all monuments are associated with autocracy, virtually all autocracies invest in monumentality. Entire cities can also function as monuments." Discover Jan-Werner Müller's article for The Tocqueville Review 📚 utpjournals.press/doi/full/10.31…

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“Princeton’s Center for the Study of Democratic Politics helps democracy flourish across the aisle.” Read the #Princeton homepage feature by Rebekah Schroeder below! ⬇️ @PrincetonSPIA @Princeton @PUPolitics @TMendelberg princeton.edu/news/2024/10/2…


Congratulations to Politics Professor, Frances Lee, for receiving the Richard F. Fenno, Jr., Award for Political Inquiry from the University of Rochester.

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Congratulations to Politics Graduate Student, @DannyDaneri, for receiving the APSA Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Research!

Little late b/c I'm shy, but I'm grateful to have received the APSA Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Research for my paper on Corporate Influence and NLRB appointments thanks to Labor section leaders @SidneyRothstein, Matt Lacouture and @MimiArnoldLyon; @PUPolitics

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Princeton's Center for the Study of Democratic Politics welcomes applications for its 2025-26 fellowship program! – Postdoctoral Research Associate – Visiting Research Scholar Applications are due November 15. Apply here: csdp.princeton.edu/apply @PUPolitics @PrincetonSPIA

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Register for this event here: alumni.aub.edu.lb/s/1716/bp20/In…

The Bobst-AUB Collaborative Initiative , the GEI, and the Department of PSPA are happy to invite you to a panel discussion on the US Elections and Their Impact on the Middle East, on Wednesday September 18,2024 | 12:00 pm ET in The Debs Center - New York Office.

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.@RikioInouye receives Best Paper for the Foreign Policy Section from @APSAtweets This award recognizes the best paper presented on a panel organized by the Foreign Policy Section at the 2023 APSA Annual Meeting. Congratulations Rikio!

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Congratulations to Politics Professor Gary Bass for his book, Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia, making the longlist for the Baillee Gifford Prize in Non-Fiction and the shortlist for The 2024 Cundill History Prize! 📖 politics.princeton.edu/news/gary-bass…


In her dissertation, Jeongmin Park examines why postwar governments impose discriminatory labor regulations targeting women. She argues that states may deliberately undermine the competitiveness of women's labor to reintegrate returning male veterans. jeongminpark-ps.github.io

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In her thesis project, Sal Salamanca develops an account of the role that sumptuary laws, or legislation regulating the display, but not actual holding, of wealth played in making luxury "safe" for democracy in Athens, Rome, and premodern Venice.

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In his job market paper, Ze Han (@hanze_pu) investigates what drives certain U.S. state legislators to oppose restrictions on Chinese ownership of agricultural land, even in the face of rising anti-China sentiment and a prevailing tough-on-China approach.

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Elaine Yao studies how groups make decisions in weakly institutionalized environments. Her job market paper studies why, without formal rules to guide collective action, some internecine conflicts resolve in a united front, while others end in mutually harmful stalemates.

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In her job market paper, @LinaSkgd examines how an incumbent can effectively overthrow a democratic regime to stay in power. She uses a natural experiment based on Louis-Napoleon’s 1851 coup and highlights the role of information flows during democratic breakdowns.

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The Politics Department is hiring! -Assistant Professor, International Relations 🌎 -Assistant Professor, American Politics 📷 -Assistant Professor, Political Theory 📷 -Senior Professor, Political Theory 📚 -Postdocs puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply……… #PoliSciJobs

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In his dissertation, @DerekJWakefield argues that while existing research on Latinos emphasizes the role of immigration, economic policy appeals have unexplored persuasive potential - especially among Latino independents.

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CSDP's Conference on Identity and Inequality will be on Friday, September 27! RSVP Required. Information⬇️ @PrincetonSPIA @PUPolitics csdp.princeton.edu/events/confere…

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In her job market paper, @grace_zng explores market-based incentives for multinational firms to lobby in favor of regulatory coherence, ultimately leading to higher environmental standards in trade agreements.

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In his job market paper, @RobOldham24 explores how crisis events affect incentives and lawmaking outcomes on Capitol Hill. He finds that polarization has had far weaker effects on crisis lawmaking than on more routine lawmaking.

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In her dissertation, Jiseob explains the role of law in Plato's cities as a connective mechanism that delivers reason and knowledge of the lawgivers to the citizens, and shows that law is a uniting theme in Plato's major political dialogues.

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