
Allison Carnegie
@alliecarnegie
Professor of political science at Columbia University. Political economy, trade, globalization.
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Forthcoming in RIO: "The effects of rejecting aid on recipients’ reputations: Evidence from natural disaster responses" by Allison Carnegie and Lindsay Dolan. link.springer.com/article/10.100…, Springernomics

After months of isolation, #APSA2020 was energizing. Was great to see folks and learn about new scholarship. In that spirit: *Secrets in Global Governance* is out from Cambridge University Press - Academic, coauthored with the wonderful Allison Carnegie. Some quick highlights: cambridge.org/us/academic/su…

#FirstView from International Organization - The Promise of Peacekeeping: Protecting Civilians in Civil Wars - ow.ly/Og0550BPVlD - Allison Carnegie & Christoph Mikulaschek


Now available on #FirstView. "The Promise of Peacekeeping: Protecting Civilians in Civil Wars" by Allison Carnegie and ChristophMikulaschek Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies Columbia Political Science and @HarvardGovernm1 ow.ly/mkpk50BQz3q


#FirstView Do peacekeepers protect civilians? Using an instrumental variables design, Allison Carnegie and ChristophMikulaschek show that powerful states send more peacekeepers to their preferred locations and that these peacekeepers help to protect civilians. ow.ly/SmTT50BQKDw


IR folk. Two things I know you love: secrets and Paul Poast. How about a magical event with both? Join me and Allison Carnegie for a chat about our new book *Secrets in Global Governance* on Nov 9 (12pm CT / 1pm ET). Poast will moderate Register bit.ly/31zF3m7


A new Biden Administration will return to using international organizations as a foreign policy tool Join us TODAY (12pm CT / 1pm ET) to learn about one tactic for doing so: sharing intelligence and other sensitive info Allison Carnegie & Paul Poast bit.ly/31zF3m7

#NewIssue Using an instrumental variables design, Allison Carnegie and ChristophMikulaschek show that powerful states send more peacekeepers to their preferred locations and that these peacekeepers help to protect civilians. Now #ungated and open access ow.ly/7dWB50CGqRF


Congratulations to Allison Carnegie and Austin Carson! Winners of the International Collaboration Section’s Best Book Award for “Secrets in Global Governance”.

NEW ISSUE from World Politics - World Politics - Volume 74 - Issue 2 - April 2022 - ow.ly/c7Ul50IP5OS With papers by Nikhar Gaikwad, Allison Carnegie, Volha Charnysh, Alexander Kustov, Giuliana Pardelli, & Lasse Aaskoven


📢 In a new article just published in World Politics, "Public Opinion on Geopolitics and Trade: Theory and Evidence," Allison Carnegie and I explain how geopolitical considerations shape mass preferences on trade policy doi.org/10.1017/S00438… #polisciresearch 🧵

From our new issue - Winning Hearts and Minds for Rebel Rulers: Foreign Aid and Military Contestation in #Syria - ow.ly/WbnB50JFvrE - Allison Carnegie, Kimberly Howe (Tufts University), @aglichtenheld & @DipaliM80


From our new issue - Winning Hearts and Minds for Rebel Rulers: Foreign Aid and Military Contestation in #Syria - ow.ly/pAiq50JFvuw - Allison Carnegie, Kimberly Howe (Tufts University), @aglichtenheld & @DipaliM80 Enjoy free access until the end of July 2022


#FirstView - The Geography of Democratic Discontent - ow.ly/JyEF50KfKbP - Cameron Ballard-Rosa (UNC-Chapel Hill), Allison Carnegie & Bryan Schonfeld (Princeton University)


The July issue of World Politics is live! Read issue 3 of volume 75 here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50432 Authors include Nikhar Gaikwad, Erin Lin, Noah Zucker, @KTertytchnaya, Allison Carnegie, Richard Clark, @ErikPeinert Yu R. Zeng Junyan Jiang, Jie Li, and christiangoebel.bsky.social


In their July World Politics article, authors Allison Carnegie and Ricky Clark use an original dataset to explore when #InternationalOrganizations reform and which states benefit from these reforms. #WorldBank #GlobalGovernance muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…


How did Javier Milei get elected in Argentina? Columbia | SIPA / ILAS | Columbia University Prof and IGP Affiliated Faculty Member Vicky Murillo says it was a combination of voters’ anger against the political establishment and their hope for his unconventional solutions to the country’s

Super excited to see my paper with Allison Carnegie & Ayse Kaya Orloff published online Journal of Politics @[email protected]. We explore whether and how populist governments engage with IOs. We show that while they bash IOs publicly, populists often engage constructively behind-the-scenes journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…

Check out this H-diplo RJISSF roundtable on Secrets in Global Governance by Allison Carnegie and Austin Carson. A terrific book with insightful engagement from Mindy Haas, Natalie Bryce and Leslie Johns issforum.org/ISSF/PDF/RJISS….

Check out the H-Diplo, with RJISSF roundtable on my book Secrets in Global Governance written with Allison Carnegie Big thanks to contributors Mindy Haas, Natalie Bryce, and Leslie Johns. Thanks also to Matt Fuhrmann for organizing and his insightful summary issforum.org/ISSF/PDF/RJISS…