Soyoung Lee
@soyounglee.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @Yale || Studying International Relations with a focus on territorial conflicts, rivalries, and nationalism
https://www.soyoungleeresearch.com
https://www.soyoungleeresearch.com
🥳 My paper is out @iojournal.bsky.social!
Two main empirical takeaways:
1. States often don't fight over lands with resources, even when they can claim it for historical reasons.
2. Historical boundaries matter in how states shape their territorial claims.
For more, abstract and paper below!
Two main empirical takeaways:
1. States often don't fight over lands with resources, even when they can claim it for historical reasons.
2. Historical boundaries matter in how states shape their territorial claims.
For more, abstract and paper below!
August 29, 2024 at 7:26 PM
🥳 My paper is out @iojournal.bsky.social!
Two main empirical takeaways:
1. States often don't fight over lands with resources, even when they can claim it for historical reasons.
2. Historical boundaries matter in how states shape their territorial claims.
For more, abstract and paper below!
Two main empirical takeaways:
1. States often don't fight over lands with resources, even when they can claim it for historical reasons.
2. Historical boundaries matter in how states shape their territorial claims.
For more, abstract and paper below!
🥳Yay, this paper's now officially out!
Available open access👇
cup.org/3GTQ99X
#polisky, intsec, nationalisky
Available open access👇
cup.org/3GTQ99X
#polisky, intsec, nationalisky
December 20, 2023 at 12:55 PM
🥳Yay, this paper's now officially out!
Available open access👇
cup.org/3GTQ99X
#polisky, intsec, nationalisky
Available open access👇
cup.org/3GTQ99X
#polisky, intsec, nationalisky
🚨New paper alert🚨 #polisky #intsec
My paper, "Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest", has been cond. accepted at APSR!
I ask:
Why are some international issues perceived as national interests worth fighting for while others are not?
While we may think the answer is obvious..1/4
My paper, "Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest", has been cond. accepted at APSR!
I ask:
Why are some international issues perceived as national interests worth fighting for while others are not?
While we may think the answer is obvious..1/4
September 29, 2023 at 1:11 PM
🚨New paper alert🚨 #polisky #intsec
My paper, "Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest", has been cond. accepted at APSR!
I ask:
Why are some international issues perceived as national interests worth fighting for while others are not?
While we may think the answer is obvious..1/4
My paper, "Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest", has been cond. accepted at APSR!
I ask:
Why are some international issues perceived as national interests worth fighting for while others are not?
While we may think the answer is obvious..1/4