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Posts by Hana Attia

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IR Theory and the Middle East at War The last two and a half years have challenged some of the most enduring assumptions about Middle Eastern order in the field of International Relations of the Middle East. The US-Israeli attack on Iran...

Check out this monster compendium of questions for IR theory after the last 2 1/2 years in the Middle East. New one by me and @mortenvalbjorn.bsky.social introducing a fantastic new issue of POMEPS Studies

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3 weeks ago 7 4 0 0
Who prioritises what? Determinants and measurement of voters’ issue prioritisation | European Journal of Political Research | Cambridge Core Who prioritises what? Determinants and measurement of voters’ issue prioritisation

New publication w/ my friend & amazing coauthor @fedetrastulli.bsky.social in @ejprjournal.bsky.social! 🎉

doi.org/10.1017/S147...

We explore: Who considers which political issues as important & how is this related to sociodemographic/socioeconomic variables?

5 months ago 56 19 2 1
Junior Professor Dr. Hana Attia gives her inaugural lecture at Leuphana University, Lüneburg.

Junior Professor Dr. Hana Attia gives her inaugural lecture at Leuphana University, Lüneburg.

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Welcome remarks by Prof. Dr. Sabine Kurtenbach, GIGA President

Welcome remarks by Prof. Dr. Sabine Kurtenbach, GIGA President

From left to right: Leuphana President Prof. Dr. Sascha Spoun, Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Johanna Croon-Gestefeld, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Hana Attia, GIGA President Prof. Dr. Sabine Kurtenbach.

From left to right: Leuphana President Prof. Dr. Sascha Spoun, Dean of the Faculty Prof. Dr. Johanna Croon-Gestefeld, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Hana Attia, GIGA President Prof. Dr. Sabine Kurtenbach.

We are pleased that this week, the inaugural lecture of @hanaattia.bsky.social took place at @leuphana.bsky.social. She has been jointly appointed as Junior Professor of #SecurityPolicy and #Peace at the university, and as a Research Fellow at the #GIGA. Warm congratulations, Hana! 💐

5 months ago 12 5 0 0
Call for Papers | EPSS Belfast 2026 Conference Submit your abstract or full paper for EPSS Belfast 2026. Share cutting‑edge political science research, network with peers & contribute to academic impact.

🚨 EPSS Belfast 2026 Call for Papers - One week to go! 🚨

Don't forget to submit your paper or panel proposal to the European Political Science Society @epssnet.bsky.social 2026 conference - just one week to go before the deadline: epssnet.org/belfast-2026...

5 months ago 88 59 0 4

So well deserved!! You are brilliant 💫

7 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Wann und wie werden #Sanktionen beendet?

💡 In diesem Video erklärt #GIGA-Forscherin @hanaattia.bsky.social, welche Faktoren über die Beendigung von Sanktionen entscheiden.

8 months ago 6 2 0 0

Thank you so much for sharing 😊

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨

Attia (2025) shows that U.S. presidents with strong party support and high approval are more likely to lift sanctions, while congressional oversight makes termination less likely and slower.

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9 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Many thanks to @geraldschneider.bsky.social, @cvonsoest.bsky.social, @leuffen.bsky.social, @grauvogelj.bsky.social, Jordan Tama, Andrew Blinkensop, Cliff Morgan, Aiganym Valikhanova, and others for their super helpful comments and feedback on earlier drafts of this article. (7/7)

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I complement my statistical results with material from interviews with US sanctions practitioners and anecdotal evidence from sanctions cases such as Iran and Russia. Check it out: doi.org/10.1093/fpa/... (6/7)

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2. Sanctions that include mechanisms of congressional oversight last longer and are less likely to be lifted by the president before achieving their goals. (5/7)

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1. Presidents with stronger party power in Congress and higher public approval ratings are more likely to end sanctions, particularly by capitulation. (4/7)

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and argue that a president's political capital vis-à-vis the public and Congress, as well as Congress's anticipated responses, influences when and how presidents lift sanctions. To test my argument, I analyze original sanctions data using competing risks and uncover two key findings: (3/7)

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In this article, I ask whether domestic factors influence US presidents’ decisions to lift sanctions. I draw on work emphasizing the domestic costs related to leaders’ foreign policy decisions (2/7)

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Super happy to share that my article "When and How Do Presidents Terminate Sanctions? The Effect of Domestic Factors on US Sanctions Policy" has been published in Foreign Policy Analysis. (1/7)

9 months ago 12 4 3 0

Many thanks to @geraldschneider.bsky.social, @cvonsoest.bsky.social, @leuffen.bsky.social, @grauvogelj.bsky.social, Jordan Tama, Andrew Blinkensop, Cliff Morgan, Aiganym Valikhanova, and others for their super helpful comments and feedback on earlier drafts of this article.

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I complement my statistical results with material from interviews with US sanctions practitioners and anecdotal evidence from sanctions cases such as Iran and Russia. Check it out: doi.org/10.1093/fpa/... (6/7)

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

2. Sanctions that include mechanisms of congressional oversight last longer and are less likely to be lifted by the president before achieving their goals. (5/7)

9 months ago 1 0 1 0
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1. Presidents with stronger party power in Congress and higher public approval ratings are more likely to end sanctions, particularly by capitulation. (4/7)

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

and argue that a president's political capital vis-à-vis the public and Congress, as well as Congress's anticipated responses, influences when and how presidents lift sanctions. To test my argument, I analyze original sanctions data using competing risks and uncover two key findings (3/7)

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

In this article, I ask whether domestic factors influence US presidents’ decisions to lift sanctions. I draw on work emphasizing the domestic costs related to leaders’ foreign policy decisions (2/7)

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A brutal regime falls. But there’s a problem: the UN and several countries say the victorious rebels are terrorists. What to do? There’s no playbook for Islamist insurgents faced with the challenges of running a country. But there is a precedent, in Afghanistan. 1/

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Hana Attia erhält Leibniz-Promotionspreis 2024, Copyright: David Ausserhofer / Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Hana Attia erhält Leibniz-Promotionspreis 2024, Copyright: David Ausserhofer / Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Herzlichen Glückwunsch an @hanaattia.bsky.social! 🎉 Die Politikwissenschaftlerin erhält den Leibniz-Promotionspreis 2024 in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften für ihre #Forschung zu internationalen #Sanktionen. 🏆 Well deserved!

➡️ Mehr Infos: www.giga-hamburg.de/de/presse/gi...

1 year ago 16 5 0 0
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🚨Publication alert🚨 New article in @jeppjournal.bsky.social with Arndt Wonka and Michael Blauberger on democratic backsliding in Poland and Hungary, studying public debates in Gazeta Wyborcza and Index/Telex.hu. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1350176... Short 🧵 (1/7)

2 years ago 12 4 1 1
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Super happy to have received the “Aquila Ascendens Nachwuchspreis for Sicherheitspolitik” (second prize) on Sunday. Beyond grateful for this recognition of my dissertation.

2 years ago 12 1 0 0
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At long last. New publication with @alexandraguisinger.bsky.social

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2 years ago 10 2 0 1