Thomas Zeitzoff
@zeitzoff.bsky.social
Professor @au-spa.bsky.social
Pol Violence | Pol Psychology
New Book: “NO OPTION BUT SABOTAGE”
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/no-option-but-sabotage-9780197796849
1st Book: "Nasty Politics"
https://www.zeitzoff.com/book-project.html
Pol Violence | Pol Psychology
New Book: “NO OPTION BUT SABOTAGE”
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/no-option-but-sabotage-9780197796849
1st Book: "Nasty Politics"
https://www.zeitzoff.com/book-project.html
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Thomas Zeitzoff
@zeitzoff.bsky.social
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Thrilled to share the cover of my upcoming book, out February 2026 from @oxfordacademic.bsky.social
NO OPTION BUT SABOTAGE
The Radical Environmental Movement and the Climate Crisis
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NO OPTION BUT SABOTAGE
The Radical Environmental Movement and the Climate Crisis
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A few observations based on this week's election results
1) Trump is unpopular and the elections were a rebuke to him and his unpopular policies.
1) Trump is unpopular and the elections were a rebuke to him and his unpopular policies.
November 7, 2025 at 6:16 PM
A few observations based on this week's election results
1) Trump is unpopular and the elections were a rebuke to him and his unpopular policies.
1) Trump is unpopular and the elections were a rebuke to him and his unpopular policies.
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Cool new working paper on why and how cable news threw gasoline on the culture war fire. The culture war isn't optimal for electoral candidates, but it's optimal for cable news companies.
ungated: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/27v4x...
ungated: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/27v4x...
November 3, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Cool new working paper on why and how cable news threw gasoline on the culture war fire. The culture war isn't optimal for electoral candidates, but it's optimal for cable news companies.
ungated: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/27v4x...
ungated: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/27v4x...
Big night for Big Candy!
November 1, 2025 at 12:56 AM
Big night for Big Candy!
The two competing dynamics that will define Trump's second term:
1) He wields more unchecked power than his first term—and arguably than any other president in history.
2) He is deeply unpopular, and getting more so.
1) He wields more unchecked power than his first term—and arguably than any other president in history.
2) He is deeply unpopular, and getting more so.
October 31, 2025 at 2:28 PM
The two competing dynamics that will define Trump's second term:
1) He wields more unchecked power than his first term—and arguably than any other president in history.
2) He is deeply unpopular, and getting more so.
1) He wields more unchecked power than his first term—and arguably than any other president in history.
2) He is deeply unpopular, and getting more so.
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An authoritarian...
stifles dissent/speech
persecutes opponents
bypasses legislature
uses military domestically
defies courts
declares false emergencies
vilifies groups
controls info/media
controls universities
creates cult of personality
uses power for profit
manipulates law to stay in power
stifles dissent/speech
persecutes opponents
bypasses legislature
uses military domestically
defies courts
declares false emergencies
vilifies groups
controls info/media
controls universities
creates cult of personality
uses power for profit
manipulates law to stay in power
Opinion | In Trump’s America, Are We Losing Our Democracy? (Gift Article)
Donald Trump has wielded power as no previous president has.
www.nytimes.com
October 31, 2025 at 2:13 PM
An authoritarian...
stifles dissent/speech
persecutes opponents
bypasses legislature
uses military domestically
defies courts
declares false emergencies
vilifies groups
controls info/media
controls universities
creates cult of personality
uses power for profit
manipulates law to stay in power
stifles dissent/speech
persecutes opponents
bypasses legislature
uses military domestically
defies courts
declares false emergencies
vilifies groups
controls info/media
controls universities
creates cult of personality
uses power for profit
manipulates law to stay in power
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Sarkozy is going to jail but he’s not the first one. In our new dataset we track modern leaders who have been prosecuted by their own states. There are 215 of them. Turns out leader prosecution is a common & healthy practice in democracies. Full access link: foreignpolicy.com/2025/10/28/d...
Prosecuting the Powerful
Historical data shows putting leaders on trial is a healthy democratic practice.
foreignpolicy.com
October 28, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Sarkozy is going to jail but he’s not the first one. In our new dataset we track modern leaders who have been prosecuted by their own states. There are 215 of them. Turns out leader prosecution is a common & healthy practice in democracies. Full access link: foreignpolicy.com/2025/10/28/d...
Survey folks, what are people’s recent experiences with online panels in terms of:
1. Panel quality (bots/LLMs)?
2. Representativeness?
3. Cost + time to complete?
Planning a 700–800 US nat-rep pilot.
Best practices welcome!
1. Panel quality (bots/LLMs)?
2. Representativeness?
3. Cost + time to complete?
Planning a 700–800 US nat-rep pilot.
Best practices welcome!
October 28, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Survey folks, what are people’s recent experiences with online panels in terms of:
1. Panel quality (bots/LLMs)?
2. Representativeness?
3. Cost + time to complete?
Planning a 700–800 US nat-rep pilot.
Best practices welcome!
1. Panel quality (bots/LLMs)?
2. Representativeness?
3. Cost + time to complete?
Planning a 700–800 US nat-rep pilot.
Best practices welcome!
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My main takeaway on the “moderation” debate is that Democrats would be better served by other debates besides left-right positioning, like how to develop new valence issues (corruption!) as wedge issues, and how to get attention for their policy proposals in the first place
October 28, 2025 at 1:16 AM
My main takeaway on the “moderation” debate is that Democrats would be better served by other debates besides left-right positioning, like how to develop new valence issues (corruption!) as wedge issues, and how to get attention for their policy proposals in the first place
Chili night in the DMV
October 26, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Chili night in the DMV
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New paper: LLMs are increasingly used to label data in political science. But how reliable are these annotations, and what are the consequences for scientific findings? What are best practices? Some new findings from a large empirical evaluation.
Paper: eddieyang.net/research/llm_annotation.pdf
Paper: eddieyang.net/research/llm_annotation.pdf
October 20, 2025 at 1:57 PM
New paper: LLMs are increasingly used to label data in political science. But how reliable are these annotations, and what are the consequences for scientific findings? What are best practices? Some new findings from a large empirical evaluation.
Paper: eddieyang.net/research/llm_annotation.pdf
Paper: eddieyang.net/research/llm_annotation.pdf
Suburban Maryland—great vibes!
October 18, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Suburban Maryland—great vibes!
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One piece of evidence in favor of Thomas’s argument is that every single other populist movement in human history emerged without social media
I think there’s a comfort in blaming our current politics on social media.
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
October 14, 2025 at 11:17 PM
One piece of evidence in favor of Thomas’s argument is that every single other populist movement in human history emerged without social media
I think there’s a comfort in blaming our current politics on social media.
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
October 14, 2025 at 11:11 PM
I think there’s a comfort in blaming our current politics on social media.
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
When I think a boring but more accurate story is that plutocratic tech elites and right-wingers *made a lot of choices*.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/o...
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I am curious what would happen if Dems ran on a plank of creating an anti-corruption agency with stronger independence than the Fed.
I think it would be highly successful because it would show "we will tie our own hands on this".
I think it would be highly successful because it would show "we will tie our own hands on this".
One lesson for pro-democracy advocates currently sitting in opposition around the world -- hammer incumbents on corruption and link strengthening liberal democracy (aka accountability) to anti-corruption efforts.
This is what I pay the New York Times for: www.nytimes.com/2025/10/12/w...
[Gift link]
[Gift link]
October 13, 2025 at 3:19 PM
I am curious what would happen if Dems ran on a plank of creating an anti-corruption agency with stronger independence than the Fed.
I think it would be highly successful because it would show "we will tie our own hands on this".
I think it would be highly successful because it would show "we will tie our own hands on this".
Some thoughts on where we are right now and the state of US democracy.
Trump is both deeply unpopular right now—and yet more politically powerful than during his first term, thanks to a pliant Congress and Supreme Court. That’s an uncertain, and dangerous, place to be.
Trump is both deeply unpopular right now—and yet more politically powerful than during his first term, thanks to a pliant Congress and Supreme Court. That’s an uncertain, and dangerous, place to be.
October 10, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Some thoughts on where we are right now and the state of US democracy.
Trump is both deeply unpopular right now—and yet more politically powerful than during his first term, thanks to a pliant Congress and Supreme Court. That’s an uncertain, and dangerous, place to be.
Trump is both deeply unpopular right now—and yet more politically powerful than during his first term, thanks to a pliant Congress and Supreme Court. That’s an uncertain, and dangerous, place to be.
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My new op-ed with @lkfazio.bsky.social:
Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
October 6, 2025 at 11:48 PM
My new op-ed with @lkfazio.bsky.social:
Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
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Why do authoritarian states charge political opponents with non-political crimes? In our @thejop.bsky.social paper with Jennifer Pan & @yiqingxu.bsky.social, we examine how *Disguised Repression* undermines opponents’ moral authority and mobilization capacity. doi.org/10.1086/7342...
October 6, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Why do authoritarian states charge political opponents with non-political crimes? In our @thejop.bsky.social paper with Jennifer Pan & @yiqingxu.bsky.social, we examine how *Disguised Repression* undermines opponents’ moral authority and mobilization capacity. doi.org/10.1086/7342...
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Democrats and Republicans distrust mass media for different reasons. For the GOP, hating the media is an in-group identity signal. The media is part of "the establishment," so they hate them.
Still, the dip in younger Dems trust in media is important to watch, too.
Still, the dip in younger Dems trust in media is important to watch, too.
Really striking data point from @gelliottmorris.com on Substack
October 4, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Democrats and Republicans distrust mass media for different reasons. For the GOP, hating the media is an in-group identity signal. The media is part of "the establishment," so they hate them.
Still, the dip in younger Dems trust in media is important to watch, too.
Still, the dip in younger Dems trust in media is important to watch, too.
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🚨 New Bright Line Watch report on state of US democracy
brightlinewatch.org/violence-red...
-Expert ratings ~= since April but ↓ substantially since January
-US now most closely resembles an illiberal democracy
-Partisan gap in democracy ratings highest since 2017
Full thread of results below
brightlinewatch.org/violence-red...
-Expert ratings ~= since April but ↓ substantially since January
-US now most closely resembles an illiberal democracy
-Partisan gap in democracy ratings highest since 2017
Full thread of results below
October 1, 2025 at 2:10 PM
🚨 New Bright Line Watch report on state of US democracy
brightlinewatch.org/violence-red...
-Expert ratings ~= since April but ↓ substantially since January
-US now most closely resembles an illiberal democracy
-Partisan gap in democracy ratings highest since 2017
Full thread of results below
brightlinewatch.org/violence-red...
-Expert ratings ~= since April but ↓ substantially since January
-US now most closely resembles an illiberal democracy
-Partisan gap in democracy ratings highest since 2017
Full thread of results below
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It's easy to see this speech as just weirdly performative, but there's a lot more—and a lot worse—going on here.
The meeting & speeches are part of a larger project aimed at promoting the military leadership’s partisan alignment with the administration.
How? 1/
The meeting & speeches are part of a larger project aimed at promoting the military leadership’s partisan alignment with the administration.
How? 1/
Hegseth: "If the words I'm speaking today are making your heart sink, they you should do the honorable thing and resign."
September 30, 2025 at 3:55 PM
It's easy to see this speech as just weirdly performative, but there's a lot more—and a lot worse—going on here.
The meeting & speeches are part of a larger project aimed at promoting the military leadership’s partisan alignment with the administration.
How? 1/
The meeting & speeches are part of a larger project aimed at promoting the military leadership’s partisan alignment with the administration.
How? 1/
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Kept thinking about the debate between Klein and Coates and wrote down some thoughts.
September 28, 2025 at 9:31 PM
Kept thinking about the debate between Klein and Coates and wrote down some thoughts.
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No one outside the U.S. is confused and no one here would be confused if they saw this happening in another country.
Hegseth fires general officers and JAGs, cracks down on dissenting views in military, orders killing civilians at sea without legal rationale, calls generals to Quantico to demand loyalty.
Trump deploys troops to U.S. cities.
"What are Trump and Hegseth up to? It's a mystery!"
Trump deploys troops to U.S. cities.
"What are Trump and Hegseth up to? It's a mystery!"
September 27, 2025 at 6:06 PM
No one outside the U.S. is confused and no one here would be confused if they saw this happening in another country.
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So many echoes from this article for US politics....
September 27, 2025 at 4:43 PM
So many echoes from this article for US politics....
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"for now, we’re stuck in a ratchet, where violent losers copy one another, and their deeds become an excuse to oppress the rest of us."
September 26, 2025 at 4:29 PM
"for now, we’re stuck in a ratchet, where violent losers copy one another, and their deeds become an excuse to oppress the rest of us."
Two things are true:
1. Trump has amassed extraordinary power in the presidency—thanks to a compliant Congress and a pro-executive Supreme Court.
2. Trump is increasingly unpopular.
These twin dynamics will define U.S. politics through the 2026 midterms.
Buckle up.
1. Trump has amassed extraordinary power in the presidency—thanks to a compliant Congress and a pro-executive Supreme Court.
2. Trump is increasingly unpopular.
These twin dynamics will define U.S. politics through the 2026 midterms.
Buckle up.
September 25, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Two things are true:
1. Trump has amassed extraordinary power in the presidency—thanks to a compliant Congress and a pro-executive Supreme Court.
2. Trump is increasingly unpopular.
These twin dynamics will define U.S. politics through the 2026 midterms.
Buckle up.
1. Trump has amassed extraordinary power in the presidency—thanks to a compliant Congress and a pro-executive Supreme Court.
2. Trump is increasingly unpopular.
These twin dynamics will define U.S. politics through the 2026 midterms.
Buckle up.