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Posts by Elizabeth Nugent
This is such a fascinating book!
But the white phosphorus? The targeting of civilian infrastructure? Weaponization of forced displacement? Not new. The 1st page of my book ends w/ a description of a hospital being targeted in 1982, from a nurse who survived.
It just wasn't live streamed, which is the second big distinction. 4/4
Proof it exists in print! From @aasiegel.bsky.social
Out in @thejop.bsky.social: How Exiles Mobilize Domestic Dissent with @aasiegel.bsky.social
We investigate how Egyptian exiles influenced a cascade of online dissent that culminated in anti-regime protests back home in September 2019.
Article link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
@isadesisto.bsky.social + I have been investigating the role of exiles in contentious politics back home. This @goodauth.bsky.social piece draws on a working paper in which we find exile involvement escalates revolutions -- they're longer and more violent: goodauthority.org/news/is-exil...
“The war took many things from me. But I wake up each morning and try.” In this earlier piece, Nada Wanni traces how Sudanese artists who have been displaced to Cairo persist in creating spaces to share their own testimonies of war, exile, memory, and home. timep.org/2025/09/10/d...
Read Yanilda Gonzalez on why this comparison makes sense: www.cambridge.org/core/books/a...
Each semester I go in my classroom and I try to figure out what we would use to block the doors, if it would be safe to crawl out the windows, where we could hide if there was a mass shooter in campus. It’s such an indictment of this country how we have normalized these preventable tragedies.
BJPolS abstract about a study on the effects of authoritarianism in the former German Democratic Republic, focusing on gender disparities in education and authoritarian values post-reunification. The text emphasizes methodological approach and historical analysis.
From October 2025 -
The Gendered Persistence of Authoritarian Indoctrination - cup.org/3WCwC5v
- Nourhan A. Elsayed, @hannohilbig.bsky.social, @riazsascha.bsky.social & @dziblatt.bsky.social
#OpenAccess
The Deportation Data Project just posted a 60 min webinar that introduces the recently-released data from ICE for reporters and advocates.
We discuss what fields are in the data and answer questions about specific uses like counting arrests by area.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vBA...
New article on Fast Track by Huseyin Emre Ceyhun, “Restive Regions: Sequential Complementarity of Repression and Cooptation in Authoritarian Survival,” www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cuny...
"Disguised Repression: Targeting Opponents with Nonpolitical Crimes to Undermine Dissent" by Jennifer Pan, Xu Xu, and Yiqing Xu. www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
🧵 on my paper, ‘System Justification in Authoritarian Regimes’ (recently accepted at @thejop.bsky.social)
This is fascinating and I’m so glad to learn of this paper. Some of my other research on repression looks at what actual/threatened violence does to political identities, at the level of superordinate ‘opposition’ identity and/or the level of specific group identities. Thanks for posting!
Labels can impact politics. My paper @apsrjournal.bsky.social "What Happens When You Can't Check the Box?" shows when Middle Eastern & North African (MENA) Americans are excluded from identity categories, they assert MENA identity when answering relevant political questions.
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
Egyptian authorities announced the presidential pardon of prominent activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah after six years in prison, according to his lawyer Khaled Ali and an announcement by state TV.
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Introducing our 2025 job market candidates! We’ll share more about each student and their work in the days ahead, but in the meantime, you can meet all of our candidates here: politics.princeton.edu/graduate/job...
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This Thursday at noon EST I'll be joined by @adamprz.bsky.social, Sue Stokes, Steve Levitsky (stevelevitsky.bsky.social), and @dziblatt.bsky.social on a webinar to talk about the state of American democracy. Please come! Registration here: www.crowdcast.io/c/civicforum.... Please share.
No one wanted to hear this years ago when @tompepinsky.com said it. Maybe now.
Tried to explain this to a senior colleague recently, who suggested I was overreacting - thanks to @abuaardvark.bsky.social for saying it more clearly and eloquently
I hope you’re right 🤞
Ugh exactly. I think public opinion matters in non-democracies, and I know it doesn’t determine (all) outcomes.
I really want to believe that American public opinion still matters. It makes me feel better that most Americans don’t support these policies. But other non-democracies demonstrate that once institutions have been politically weaponized, public opinion matters significantly less.
My latest piece in @goodauth.bsky.social about how targeting international students is bad not just for the U.S. economy & innovation, but also 🇺🇸 reputation globally. goodauthority.org/news/targeti...
From Przeworski:
"There are currently more than 1 million foreign students in the US, they support 378 thousand jobs, and contribute $43.8 billion to the economy. But these numbers dwindle in importance in comparison to the scientific and cultural impact of US universities around the world."
Our article on legislative cooptation and opposition in the Kuwait National Assembly is finally out at @bjpols.bsky.social!
Key findings: bsky.app/profile/dani...
Article link: doi.org/10.1017/S000...