Matthew Nanes
@matthewjnanes.bsky.social
Associate Director, University of Chicago Committee on International Relations. I share research on conflict, policing, and security, plus occasional dog photos. http://m.nanes.org
Book (Policing for Peace): https://a.co/d/epVkdEj
Book (Policing for Peace): https://a.co/d/epVkdEj
Rather, migrants return home on average more liberal and socially tolerant than prospective migrants, regardless of where they lived abroad.
This is part of a larger project on Southeast Asia-Middle East connections that I've been working on for several years. Stay tuned!
This is part of a larger project on Southeast Asia-Middle East connections that I've been working on for several years. Stay tuned!
August 28, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Rather, migrants return home on average more liberal and socially tolerant than prospective migrants, regardless of where they lived abroad.
This is part of a larger project on Southeast Asia-Middle East connections that I've been working on for several years. Stay tuned!
This is part of a larger project on Southeast Asia-Middle East connections that I've been working on for several years. Stay tuned!
Using survey data from Indonesia, I show that people self-select into outward migration in part based on social and political preferences that match their likely destination countries.
However, the social and political context of where they live doesn't seem to impact new attitudes. 2/3
However, the social and political context of where they live doesn't seem to impact new attitudes. 2/3
August 28, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Using survey data from Indonesia, I show that people self-select into outward migration in part based on social and political preferences that match their likely destination countries.
However, the social and political context of where they live doesn't seem to impact new attitudes. 2/3
However, the social and political context of where they live doesn't seem to impact new attitudes. 2/3
FSI will be lucky to have you!
March 13, 2025 at 12:25 PM
FSI will be lucky to have you!
Now look, here you are!
November 14, 2024 at 9:02 AM
Now look, here you are!
At SLU they never respond. They just keep punting to other departments to avoid making a decision. I actually just gave up on a project once because the window for getting it done had closed.
September 13, 2024 at 8:03 PM
At SLU they never respond. They just keep punting to other departments to avoid making a decision. I actually just gave up on a project once because the window for getting it done had closed.
Probably too late, but J’aime on 12th is solid
September 6, 2024 at 12:57 PM
Probably too late, but J’aime on 12th is solid
So much this. I don’t know why I made this choice.
April 4, 2024 at 3:39 PM
So much this. I don’t know why I made this choice.
4/4 On a personal note: This is the 4th and final article stemming from my dissertation (alongside my book: doi.org/10.1017/9781...). I'm excited to finally archive that folder and move on to new things!
December 1, 2023 at 4:08 PM
4/4 On a personal note: This is the 4th and final article stemming from my dissertation (alongside my book: doi.org/10.1017/9781...). I'm excited to finally archive that folder and move on to new things!
3/4 increased inclusion of Arab citizens of Israel in the police enhances prospects for intergroup cooperation.
Of note, this project was a long time in the making. Data is from 2008-2015, prior to the current conflict. Still, the results give a glimmer of hope.
Of note, this project was a long time in the making. Data is from 2008-2015, prior to the current conflict. Still, the results give a glimmer of hope.
December 1, 2023 at 4:08 PM
3/4 increased inclusion of Arab citizens of Israel in the police enhances prospects for intergroup cooperation.
Of note, this project was a long time in the making. Data is from 2008-2015, prior to the current conflict. Still, the results give a glimmer of hope.
Of note, this project was a long time in the making. Data is from 2008-2015, prior to the current conflict. Still, the results give a glimmer of hope.
2/4 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Using a survey experiment of Jewish Israelis, panel data on the religious demographics of police officers at every station, and a multi-year nationally-representative survey, I find that far from causing backlash,
Using a survey experiment of Jewish Israelis, panel data on the religious demographics of police officers at every station, and a multi-year nationally-representative survey, I find that far from causing backlash,
Dominant group backlash? Majority responses to minority participation in the police - Matthew Nanes,...
Security sector reform often involves integrating marginalized groups into the police. Extensive discussion surrounds the benefits of inclusion to the marginali...
journals.sagepub.com
December 1, 2023 at 4:08 PM
2/4 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Using a survey experiment of Jewish Israelis, panel data on the religious demographics of police officers at every station, and a multi-year nationally-representative survey, I find that far from causing backlash,
Using a survey experiment of Jewish Israelis, panel data on the religious demographics of police officers at every station, and a multi-year nationally-representative survey, I find that far from causing backlash,
Some of us took the opportunity to use a different youthful photo!
October 6, 2023 at 7:00 PM
Some of us took the opportunity to use a different youthful photo!