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A bit of international context illustrates the real issue here.
U.S. stocks have dramatically underperformed other advanced economies.
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We are hiring tenure-track assistant/associate professors in Economics at the University of Oslo.
Fields: macro, micro theory, international trade, development
Application deadline: November 30!
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Reposted by Mel Bartley, Jon H. Fiva, Rod Dacombe
I was the first political scientist hired by the SPP, come be the second!
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We will investigate governing elites since 1789. I am sure that it will be a lot of fun and result in great research!
Postdocs: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
PhDs: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
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Call for papers in the formal theory section at EPSS 2026 @epssnet.bsky.social.
Call for papers is open: epssnet.org/belfast-2026...
We welcome individual and panel submissions on all substantive areas of political science!
Reposted by Jon H. Fiva
👉🏽 Section chairs: Jon Fiva & Kasia Nalewajko
📢 This section welcomes work with micro-level historical data & strong quantitative or mixed-methods designs.
Submissions: papers & complete panels using history, to inform our understanding of the present & theory.
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Deadline: November 7, 2025
Conference: June 18-20, 2026
Reposted by Simon Hix, Jon H. Fiva
👉🏽 Section chairs: Jon Fiva & Kasia Nalewajko
📢 This section welcomes work with micro-level historical data & strong quantitative or mixed-methods designs.
Submissions: papers & complete panels using history, to inform our understanding of the present & theory.
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Reposted by Jan W. Mueller, Jon H. Fiva
Reposted by Ben H. Ansell, Will Jennings, Jon H. Fiva , and 1 more Ben H. Ansell, Will Jennings, Jon H. Fiva, Jon Green
1) having a democratic political system
2) having a strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament and elections
What percent says *both* are good?
44%!
Reposted by Jon H. Fiva
Reposted by Jon H. Fiva
Our new APSR paper [out today!] shows how “hidden majoritarianism” in proportional systems shapes women’s progression from entering lists to reaching top offices.
More than a century after PR was introduced, women still hold under half the seats. In Norway’s closed-list system, nomination order is decisive—women are projected to occupy ~44% of seats in 2025 (based on 2021 party seat shares across districts).
Reposted by Jon H. Fiva, Joshua Goodman
Reposted by Charles W. Stewart, Jon H. Fiva, Antti Lipponen
21st June is #ShowYourStripes day when we encourage everyone to use the warming stripes graphics to talk about climate change and how we are all already experiencing the consequences.
Download your stripes: www.ShowYourStripes.info
Reposted by Colin Green, Jon H. Fiva
Details below - but great working environment, generous pay (approx. 535 000 NOK) and generous research funds.
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