Conor Seyle
dcseyle.bsky.social
Conor Seyle
@dcseyle.bsky.social
Political psychologist and mediocre poster promoting evidence-based practice for improving the world. Looking for empirical foundations for hope.
Important topic! We know women's inclusion is generally associated with better outcomes, so why don't we see more inclusion of women? This piece gives a good answer - there's both social and institutional pathways to inclusion (or exclusion).
Absolutely thrilled that our article “Institutionalized but Under Implemented: Factors Affecting Women’s Inclusion in Peace Negotiations b/t 1975 and 2020” has just been published in the Journal of Conflict Resolution

#WPS go.bsky.app/QF29N6Y @grantforks.bsky.social @liamswiss.bsky.social
Are you interested in when and why women are included in civil war negotiations--either as part of belligerent delegations or as part of a broader civil society process?

You should read this new article by @miriamjanderson.bsky.social @liamswiss.bsky.social and myself.

doi.org/10.1177/0022...
July 15, 2025 at 8:21 PM
PAX has officially joined Bluesky! PAX-skeets available from ‪@paxsapiens.bsky.social‬
June 23, 2025 at 6:50 PM
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Hello Bluesky! As our first post, PAX sapiens is proud to announce its latest pandemic prevention project, the Pandemic Compensation Initiative. This will find solutions to remove economic and political barriers to early disease reporting particularly for lower- and middle-income countries. 🧵 (1/7)
June 17, 2025 at 11:08 PM
This strengthens a suspicion I have had for a long time that the big famous speech in Season 1 about "What has this cost me? Everything." is a riff on Subcomandante Marcos and the "por todos todo, por nosotros nada" slogan.
TIL that Diego Luna was a Zapatista??? BRO
June 11, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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Since 1954, "The Handbook of Social Psychology" has been the field’s most authoritative reference work, and today is the launch of the 6th edition. Best news? The HSP is now open-access—free to read, download, and share.

the-hsp.com
May 19, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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dracula: ah ah ah! listen to them, the children of the night. what music they make!

bats: [extremely loud ska]
October 4, 2024 at 7:46 PM
New publication! A poll on US experiences with opioids and perspective on China's role.

www.paxsapiens.org/public-opioi...

Opinion doesn't follow the political emphasis on China - plenty of people see China as part of the problem, but the majority hold USG accountable for solving it.
U.S. Public Opinions on Opioids, Responsibility, and China - PAX sapiens
A new report on American perceptions and public views on responsibility and the roles of entities like China.
www.paxsapiens.org
September 11, 2024 at 3:37 PM
New FP piece informed by a discussion that PAX sapiens hosted, on US/China cooperation around fentanyl issues - it shows the gaps between the sides but also some ways forward.

foreignpolicy.com/2024/08/27/c...
Washington and Beijing Don’t Understand Each Other’s Fentanyl Positions
Perception gaps are a major problem in the fight against drug-trafficking.
foreignpolicy.com
August 28, 2024 at 6:12 PM
You can only do the stuff that doens't work for so long. Check out this by our PAX Policy VP on why Democratic-Republican approaches to Venezuela are increasingly converging.

U.S. Venezuela Policy: Why Both Biden and Trump Moved From Sanctions to Engagement With Maduro's Regime (foreignpolicy.com)
April 11, 2024 at 4:02 PM
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This was avoidable.
April 10, 2024 at 4:09 PM
Our report with the Grandview Institution and Reos Partners on the future of the Sino-US relationship is launching Friday at Brookings. Still space, sign up to attend or stream:

www.brookings.edu/events/navig...
Navigating the uncertainties of US-China relations over the next decade | Brookings
Many economic, geopolitical, and technological challenges and opportunities will influence the trajectory of U.S.-China relations.
www.brookings.edu
January 15, 2024 at 8:27 PM
New RAND report, funded by PAX, on lessons-learned from US/China track-2s. Hopefully here's some evidence for the value-add of engagement.

www.rand.org/pubs/researc...
December 13, 2023 at 9:12 PM
A good data-based look. We have got to figure this stuff out, in Colorado and across the US! The unwillingness to build housing is another example of a completely predictable negative outcome that we seem as a society unwilling to prevent due to individual-level incentives.
October 13, 2023 at 3:25 PM
Wolfsthal puts his thumb on a key issue: Deterrence does work, but "... the needs of deterrence and nuclear reassurance need to be balanced against the risk that nuclear overreliance can create risks of escalation, pre-emption, crisis instability, and arms race instability. Nothing is cost-free."
October 3, 2023 at 8:41 PM
I had a lot of fun talking about biases and what to do about them with the non-sky Western Research Advocates podcast team. These kinds of conversations are useful for thinking things through!

westernresourceadvocates.org/podcasts/exp...
October 2, 2023 at 7:58 PM
What does "evidence" mean in the idea of evidence-based practice? There's a lot of ink spilled about that, but perhaps not that much descriptive empirical work on it.

Our recent piece on this is up at JPD here, reporting on some analyses not included in the joint OEF/AfP report from last year.
Understanding Evidence for Peace: Do Peacebuilding Practitioners Agree on the “Evidence"? - Daniel...
journals.sagepub.com
September 29, 2023 at 6:12 PM
Posting to dip my toes in the sky - I'm Conor, I post occasionally on issues of psychology, governance, peacebuilding, and where all these things intersect.
September 22, 2023 at 3:31 PM