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Posts by Marc Sabatier Hvidkjær

Great to see it, looking forward to a big debut!

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This is similar to what we find in our recent study on which countries people want their government to learn from. China ranks in the middle but still comes out ahead of the United States, pointing to shifting perceptions of the two powers.

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Borders and Belonging: Migration Challenges and Solutions conference Borders and Belonging: Migration Challenges and Solutions conference, Toulouse, TSE/IAST Building, May 5–6, 2026.

📣 Registration is officially OPEN!

Join us in Toulouse this May for our conference on „Borders and Belonging: Migration Challenges and Solutions“

🗓️ May 5-6, 2026
📍 Toulouse (@iast.fr/ @tse-fr.eu)

Check out our program and register here 👇
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Does public service deprivation boost support for the populist right?

New evidence in our paper, conditionally accepted at APSR 🥳, where we study how GP closures shape voting intentions in England. 👇

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Deadline is today!

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Congratulations!

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Denmark is about to buy new frigates worth billions 💰⚓️ - replacements for these 👇

Naturally, Europe’s major naval shipyards are now on charm offensives in Copenhagen.

🇬🇧 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 🇩🇪
Basically the Champions League semifinals - but with missiles 🚀

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Ah, I see. I mean they have to call it before October 1st. The multi-party gov was tripping over each other to prepare for the election.
This was the PMs last chance to "surprise" the rest and have the advantage of initiative. Polls are also as good as they will get (partially due to Greenland).

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There is no need for a greater mandate for the gov on Greenland, where there is complete consensus. Don't know why the BBC frames it this way.

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Russia, Venezuela, Iran, China, the Sahel region, the United States ...

Want to know why state agents carry out brutal repression — or participate in illegal coups?

Our new book "Making a Career in Dictatorship" provides answers — it just got published by @academic.oup.com:

tinyurl.com/ystwm3tf

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I just got tear gassed along with thousands of union members, many of whom had their families with them. Federal agents at the ICE facility tear gassed children. We must abolish ICE, DHS, and we must have prosecutions. I expect to see enforcement of our city code prohibiting the use of tear gas.

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My colleague Kevin Munger asked me and a bunch of editors to sit and think through AI and peer review. Our take:

osf.io/9sxnc/files/...

We envision an increased (!) involvement of humans in the evaluation of social science.

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Ha I was not aware of this export of ours! Fantastic.

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Looking forward to seeing all those stacked 321 publications with a lot of pictures.

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This looks great, congratulations!

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I mean, many peoples can't survive to see that episode. Didn't make it through the rest of the season after that.

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Fascinerende paper! Ryger lige ned i min econ-research-mental-health mappe, hvor der kommer mange interessante studier ud i disse år.

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Looks great Joris! Congratulations on getting it out.

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🇪🇺🇩🇪 Published Today in @bjpols.bsky.social 🇮🇹🇫🇷

How a voting advice application affected voting behavior in three large-scale field experiments:

shorturl.at/2ekBj

TLDR of our study (with @simonhix.bsky.social & @rlachat.bsky.social) below 👇 1/14

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Excited to have just finished this pre-analysis plan with @larahankeln.bsky.social, @johannesbrehm.bsky.social, and Henri. It will be interesting to see which, if any, of our predictions will be borne out by the data. More on that in the new year. In the meanwhile, let me tell you about our theory.

4 months ago 26 6 1 1

Hvorfor er stigende ulighed et problem? Høj ulighed hænger sammen med lav socialmobilitet.

Socialmobilitet er vigtigt:

Forskning viser: Hvis læger med en lav socioøkonomisk baggrund behandler patienter med lav socioøkonomisk baggrund, lever patienterne længere og bedre.
@idalykkekr.bsky.social

4 months ago 53 15 2 1
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Super cool artikel, tillykke med udgivelsen @idalykkekr.bsky.social

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🚨NEW WORKING PAPER🚨 Why are many Latino immigrants *not* naturalizing, learning English, and participating in American politics? We provide new theory and evidence across 3 surveys and an instrumental variables approach to show how migration motives shape immigrant integration. tinyurl.com/3expvu8e

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Asaro is a new cafe by the gov department; very good, recommended! And 30 minutes in the free art museum + coffee there is also good if not done before.

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Stort tillykke! Enormt interessant projekt.

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Cool, remember this being presented at DHPE last year! Congratulations on having it out.

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How Settlers Shaped Eastern Europe and Scandinavia Cambridge Core - Political Economy - How Settlers Shaped Eastern Europe and Scandinavia

Very happy that my forthcoming @universitypress.cambridge.org Elements - "How Settlers Shaped Eastern Europe and Scandinavia: Economic Development, Regime Change, and State Formation, 800–1800." Can now be pre-ordered at www.cambridge.org/core/element...

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A blog post giving a more thorough take on survey experiments and the credibility revolution: cyrussamii.com?p=4168

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