Pavithra Suryanarayan
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Pavithra Suryanarayan
@pavisuri.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Government Department, LSE
Indian politics, state capacity, status politics, historical political economy
www.pavisuri.com
Editor at http://broadstreet.blog
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🚨My Annual Review article "Endogenous State Capacity" is now available online. I am very grateful for the rich conversations with @annagbusse.bsky.social @pberamendi.bsky.social Cathy Boone, David Stasavage, Emily Sellars, Volha Charnysh, Dann Naseemullah, Francesca Jensenius, Mai Hassan & Xiuyu Li.
Endogenous State Capacity
Canonical studies of the origins of state capacity have focused on macro-historical or structural explanations. I review recent research in historical political economy that showcases the role of politics—agents, their constraints, and their motivations—in the evolution of state capacity. Findings from both developed and developing countries emphasize how elite conflict, principal–agent dilemmas, and ethnic and racial differences have shaped agents’ preferences for capacity. These new studies demonstrate that state capacity can be strategically manipulated by political and economic elites, and that the various dimensions of state capacity—extractive, coercive, legal—do not necessarily move together. Refocusing our attention on the political drivers of state capacity has also shed light on why there are such stark subnational variations in the development of state capacity, particularly within large polities like India, China, and the United States. The findings point to the need for more nuanced conceptualization and measurement of state capacity. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Political Science, Volume 27 is June 2024. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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Hello, we have not forgotten the discharge petition since Legally Blonde 2.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · 6h
The discharge petition is a way to force votes by sidestepping the speaker. For decades it was mostly forgotten, but has been brought back for bills on the Epstein files and to extend ACA subsidies. n.pr/4jtTBu8
A once rare legislative tool is causing headaches for Mike Johnson
The discharge petition is a way to force votes by sidestepping the speaker. For decades it was mostly forgotten, but has been brought back for bills on the Epstein files and to extend ACA subsidies.
n.pr
January 7, 2026 at 10:27 AM
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Compares to Lab 30, Ref 20, Greens 13, Cons 14, LD 14 from BES in May 2025 - so pretty constant tbh
January 6, 2026 at 7:09 PM
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kind of darkly funny that "gender studies" is the stereotypical "useless degree" because gender studies will help you understand a large and important chunk of the current psychosis in american life
January 6, 2026 at 2:00 AM
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honestly wild that I, a citizen of the United States, do not know if we have conquered Venezuela or not, and I have no confidence that the print or broadcast media are capable of telling me the answer
January 4, 2026 at 12:45 PM
Maybe that was the point? A step so far out that it gives permission to consolidate specific geo powers
So, now what stops Turkey from taking over Syria, Russia from taking over Ukraine, and China from taking over Taiwan? US?
January 4, 2026 at 11:59 AM
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I wish I could believe that even this admin couldn't be this dumb

Fiona Hill's testimony during Trump's 2019 impeachment hearing: “the Russians at this particular juncture were signaling very strongly that they wanted to somehow make some very strange swap arrangement between Venezuela and Ukraine"
January 4, 2026 at 11:04 AM
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Venezuela may seem like a tactical loss for Russia, but in fact it's a strategic win for Putin's vision of the world. new essay:
hegemon.substack.com/p/venezuela-...
Venezuela Is a Gift to Putin
and a harbinger of more Russian aggression in Europe
hegemon.substack.com
January 3, 2026 at 6:52 PM
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The USSR invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968, kidnapping the country’s leaders. In 1956, the Soviet Union invaded Hungary and had its leader executed.

Of course, the Soviet Union was not a democracy, but a single party regime ruled by elderly hypocrites.
January 3, 2026 at 10:26 PM
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if anyone wants my novel about an abusive, incestuous 16th century family of minor nobility set in an alt-historical semi-pagan version of england hmu. it's kind of hilary mantel meets david lynch. and also gay so there's the heated rivalry angle now.
Someone in Australian publishing should be reaching out to Rafe. This is raw but astonishingly good.
I wrote about the endless temptation successful people feel to justify and feel justified in a clearly toxic system. Happy new year.

open.substack.com/pub/rottenan...
January 3, 2026 at 5:46 AM
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Huge congratulations to our wonderful @lsegovernment.bsky.social colleague Professor Tony Travers who has been appointed a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the New Year Honours list for 2026 🎉
December 30, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Time is of the essence! We in the Government Department at the LSE are hiring and the deadline is January 4th. Come join us!
🚨 We’re hiring an Assistant Professor in Political Science

⏰ Deadline 4th January 2026

🙋‍♀️ Any questions, please reach out

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🚨 LSE Assistant Professor in Political Science 🚨

We’re hiring a tenure-track assistant professor - any area of empirical political science - to join our wonderful Government Dept @lsegovernment.bsky.social

Any questions, please reach out to me

📣 Please share! 📣

jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
December 30, 2025 at 12:08 PM
a lot of what is in the epstein files was known in 2016. and yet our journalistic class treated it like a nothing burger leading to many of us believing it was something that belonged in conspiracy rags. compare that to the "but her emails" hysteria. it's a tragedy.
The two parties are not remotely the same, & yet they are covered in our most prominent outlets in exactly opposite proportions to the actual degree of scandal, lawbreaking, authoritarianism, etc. It has been uneven for decades, but it’s reached new levels of farce & obscenity since Trump.
December 28, 2025 at 10:07 AM
Really impressive how much Vance is emulating Putin’s rise to power. Including following a bumbling Yeltsin and playing to the egos of oligarchs.
“If they [the UK and France] allow themselves to be overwhelmed with very destructive moral ideas, then you allow nuclear weapons to fall in the hands of people who can actually cause very, very serious harm to the US.”
Full transcript: JD Vance on American identity
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December 27, 2025 at 11:34 AM
At this point there must be a dedicated “Weiss package” within ChatGPT.
Bari Weiss just sent this Christmas Eve email to the CBS News staff about "building trust," which includes her tripling down on spiking the CECOT piece "to make sure it's comprehensive and fair."

One CBS staffer tells me: "She really has no idea how insulting she comes across."
December 25, 2025 at 9:56 AM
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Just in time for Christmas: a great interview with an absolute legend.

Theda Skocpol and Edwin Amenta on her career, US politics, the erosion of democracy, and most of all, what to do about it.

sociologica.unibo.it/article/view...
View of Theda Skocpol in Conversation with Edwin Amenta on Sociology, Political Science, Higher Education, and U.S. Politics | Sociologica
sociologica.unibo.it
December 23, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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watching my favorite christmas movie and what is possibly the great american comedy about class and race
December 24, 2025 at 12:18 AM
My best faith, read between the lines, interpretation of this piece is that the oil & gas industry is a malignant anti-democratic force right now both in the U.S. & across the world because it can see a “no oil” future. So we need to find a way to convince this industry to back democrats again.
This Yglesias piece in the NYT is horrifically bad. Almost every "fact" it cites is provably false. At best it is cocktail party banter from a pundit who knows nothing of energy. At worst, it was cut/paste from oil industry talking points. So, a rebuttal: www.nytimes.com/2025/12/18/o...
Opinion | Obama Supported It. The Left in Canada and Norway Does. Why Don’t Democrats?
www.nytimes.com
December 21, 2025 at 12:25 PM
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Just say women. This is taking forever.
December 16, 2025 at 7:17 PM
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This entire weekend
December 15, 2025 at 3:58 AM
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related to this a lot of people in the pundit class need to learn how to just be annoyed by someone or something without turning it into What’s Wrong With America
i am fascinated by how nate silver turns everything he doesn’t like into a bespoke ideology. it’s not that he is annoyed by HCR, it is that she is a dreaded “ism” responsible for everything he doesn’t like about the democratic party. same with bluesky.
what the fuck are you talking about man
December 13, 2025 at 11:38 PM
The best explanation I saw of this on this website is that they are trying to cut the U.S. off from the rest of the world- from postal mail, to trade to visitors. Building a caste system through autarky vibe.
It's not just social media. Looks like visitors to the US from Europe and other countries that are part of the visa waiver program will have to submit an enormous amount of data about themselves and their families, including DNA, if proposed new rules are accepted
December 12, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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New out today
December 11, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Calibri or nothing is my view
I love garamond and accept that this is because I think it makes my words fancier
Garamond is where it’s at.
December 10, 2025 at 7:06 PM
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Today is National Biscuit Day, and it’s about time that I populated this account with biscuit (cookie) sets from the past few years. Here are some of my favourites. 🧵

First up, a set inspired by the delicious designs of William Morris and John Henry Dearle.
December 9, 2025 at 8:46 PM
They definitely made a show about this already: Murder at the end of the world.
There’s a baby being raised by ChatGPT who will one day inherit billions and that’s terrifying
December 9, 2025 at 4:46 PM