Associate Professor of Political Science. South Asia, Historical Political Economy, blueberries.
🗓️ June 26, 2025
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Prizes will be presented at APSA 2025
I asked my colleague what that meant, and he said "you get to go to the full professor meetings." I asked what they did at the meetings, and he said "we talk about who to promote to full professor."
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Unfortunately, they *have* been very competitive, switching power and control of Congress every two to six years, with no sign of stopping.
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You can think of it as losing party finding new things to talk about. The Democrats weren't winning on low tariffs and racism, but they could win on the New Deal
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There is no convergence toward the center or the median voter
See how DWnominate cong. polarization falls after long periods of unified government
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And the reasons it ends are not necessarily the reasons it begins.
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Paper link and 🧵
tinyurl.com/jp2pk4rt
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