Posts by James Scott
R. F. N.
Because OF COURSE that’s what happened.
DUAL NATIONALITY AND ELECTION RICHARD W. FLOURNOY, JR. (1921)
Just so everyone knows, the Solicitor General straight up lied about the 1921 law review article he kept talking about. quick thread:
This is an excellent summary of the US War on Iran current situation.
I’m an existentialist and borderline absurdist and even I struggle with the current moment.
This summary is just fantastic.
Book cover for Conflict, Crisis, and War book
@fpa-isa.bsky.social @isamidwest.bsky.social Delighted to share the news about a new book on understanding conflict and war, co-authored with Patrick James. Have a look at -- www.e-elgar.com/shop/usd/con...
Speaking of seditious actions…
We all deserve a few moments of peace tonight. Here are a few of mine courtesy of my six-year old (sound on).
Same as it ever was.
Robert Goldstein, BlackRock COO, on hiring recent grads: “We have more and more conviction that we need people who majored in history, in English, and things that have nothing to do with finance or technology.”
Why? Critical and creative thinking, comms skills, and more.
Recommended reading
Such a shame to see the NarcissiSanders squad suffer such a shellacking
ISP is now in transition from our current editorial team (James M. Scott, Lead Editor; Yasemin Akbaba; Guadalupe Correa Cabrera; Carrie Currier; Jeff Lantis; Danielle Lupton) to the new team, which takes over on January 1, 2025.
And this m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyy_...
At last, there's a searchable directory of Bluesky starter packs, courtesy of @mubashariqbal.com! Just one more way third-party developers are helping to make this place better.
Search starter packs by keyword, and sort by "Uses" to see which ones people are finding the most helpful
Sharing new H-Diplo Roundtable on my book Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy: Cooperation in a Polarized Age, with thoughtful essays by @kschultz.bsky.social Ralph Carter, Jeffrey Friedman, @phoman.bsky.social Sarah Maxey @jmscott.bsky.social
@bridgingthegap.bsky.social
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Online First at ISP: Democratization and Peace after Civil War—What Difference Can International Engagement Make? Insights from Liberia from Karina Mross academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to return home to the place that gave me my start, and deeply honored and privileged to join the excellent faculty of Politics and Government to work together to serve students & continue the department’s trajectory of success and progress
Now, this summer, I return to the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State as a University Professor and Chair of Politics and Government.
It is no exaggeration that my subsequent path and all the many wonderful opportunities I have had - including the honor & privilege of 13 years as the Herman Brown Chair and Professor of Political Science at TCU - were made possible by Illinois State’s initial investment in me.
The Department Chair - Tom Eimermann - shepherded and mentored me for two years, during which time I learned to be a member of a department and made progress as a scholar and a teacher.
30 years ago this summer, the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University took a chance and gave me an opportunity as a Visiting Assistant Professor.
Now Online at ISP: "Increasing Inclusion in Classroom Discussion: The Raised Block as a Classroom Response System in International Studies" from Bryan Leese and Amanda Rosen (@amandamrosen.bsky.social) academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online First at ISP: "Conducting Care-full Research: Collaborative Research amidst Corona, a Coup, and Other Crises" from Helen Berents (@hmberents.bsky.social), Caitlin Mollica, Casey Odgers-Jewell, Hayley Payne, and Savanah Spalding. academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online First at ISP: "Crisis Leadership in the Time of Covid: Effects of Personality Traits on Response Speed" from Sibel Oktay (@sibeloktay.bsky.social). academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online First at ISP: "When Is Old Too Old? The Problem of Leaning on Outdated Historical Work and a Simple Distinction between Two Kinds of Evidence to Address This" from Jorgen Moller. academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online First at ISP: "Leveraging Country Expertise: How Scholars in International Studies Can Support the Asylum Process" from Hannah Chapman and Rachel Schwartz. academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online at ISP: "Toward Pedagogies of Decoloniality: Evaluating Teaching Practice and Syllabus Design in IR Undergraduate Modules" from Helen Clarke. academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...
Now Online First at ISP: "Pledge and Forget? Testing the Effects of NATO’s Wales Pledge on Defense Investment" from Jordan Becker academic.oup.com/isp/advance-...