Excited to share our @annualreviews.bsky.social article, “The Politics of Climate Change in the Developing World," with @guygrossman.bsky.social and Audrey Sacks: www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
It’s been amazing to watch this area of research grow so much in recent years. Let’s keep it up!
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Eu tb nao tava preparado p essa nao
Parties are good.
Happy to share that "Polarization and Democracy in Latin America" is out now with @uchicagopress.bsky.social and available in multiple formats.
If it looks interesting, please consider requesting it at your university library!
Check it out 👇
press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
Is this good
Seems like the transition from the FA part to the FO one has been scheduled for tomorrow at 9am.
Accountability Shock is out with CUP! It explains why transitional justice tools deter criminal wars in new democracies. Grateful to Guillermo Trejo and @juanalbarracind.bsky.social for an amazing collaboration and to all who shared their expertise with us.
www.cambridge.org/core/books/a...
*dies inside*
The rule of law is indeed magnificent
Id submit as is. Id not say “it is long, happy to cut” because the natural answer is “so, cut”. Id not cut further if that means having to cut on things asked for the R&R
You really can’t let it go, right?
Image of Bad Bunny giving his Grammy to young Liam from Minnesota.
Cause that's what heroes do.
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#OpenAccess from Politics and Religion -
When political crises result in secularization: the secularist effects of the crisis in Côte d’Ivoire - https://cup.org/4koZEkb
- Jacques Michel Ngimbous
cc @apsareligion.bsky.social
“Whiter” olympics have so many layers
Ainda mais palestra de adevogafo. Deusolivre
Political scientists here have rightly been dunking on other academic fields in which prominent figures appeared in the Epstein Files, but here's a prominent political scientist in the Epstein Files .... shaming the shit out of them.
Courage pays off
Here are the Top 5 Dogs of the week!
“acompanhado do ex-ministro Guido Mantega”
God, tired of working in mysterious ways:
They do not how to operate a bullhorn, how to work a crowd live, how to march, how to do all the things it would expected of them. They know to legislate, fundraise, and hire lawyers
This is my take too. It is a party organization prepared for institutionalized politics, not opposition to lawless authoritarianism
Como um dos autores do estudo, inclusive entrevistado p materia, esclareço: a conclusão do estudo nao eh q nao tem q punir. Nao era isso q a gente tava estudando. O q o estudo conclui eh q a condenação de um líder como o Bolsonaro tem efeitos contraditórios:
Eu pessoalmente acho q tem punir e tem q punir com gosto. Agora, como cientista politico, minha única contribuição eh mostrar q ao punir, as instituições de responsabilização acabam pagando um custo reputacional e que, portanto, nao se protege a democracia sem quebrar alguns ovos.
A conclusão, portanto, eh que a condenação eh uma faca de dois gumes: ela pode reforçar a democracia de um lado, ao mesmo tempo em que enfraquece seu apoio de outro. Esse eh o q a gente chama do dilema da responsabilização.
Por um lado, a condenação convenceu alguns dos eleitores nem-nem (nem Lula, nem Bolsonaro) que o Bolsonaro de fato cometeu um crime e deveria ser punido e barrado de se candidatar. Por outro, fez com que alguns Bolsonaristas se voltassem ainda mais contra as instituições e a democracia.
Como um dos autores do estudo, inclusive entrevistado p materia, esclareço: a conclusão do estudo nao eh q nao tem q punir. Nao era isso q a gente tava estudando. O q o estudo conclui eh q a condenação de um líder como o Bolsonaro tem efeitos contraditórios:
bem a materia tb diz q eu disse coisas q eu nao disse entao a confusão eh compreensível :-)
What a time to be alive