
Matteo C. M. Casiraghi
@matteocasiragh3
Assistant Professor of IR @FacultyofArtsUG working on international norms, military operations, visual politics, and populism
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In a brand-new article on Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) Journal, the twitterless Francesco Baraldi and me explore the determinants of parliamentary support for military interventions (more than 100 missions) across 21 democracies since the end of the Cold War. Have a look a at it! academic.oup.com/fpa/article/20…

“Who looks up to the Leviathan? Ideology, political trust, and support for restrictive state interventions in times of crisis” our new article (with Alessandro Nai Matteo C. M. Casiraghi Nicola Maggini) just out European Political Science Review #conjointexperiment #Covid #ideology cambridge.org/core/journals/…

💭 Who looks up to the Leviathan? Matteo C. M. Casiraghi LuigiC Nicola Maggini & Alessandro Nai present a conjoint experiment of 🇮🇹 citizens in 2022, investigating ideology, political trust, & support for restrictive state interventions during crises 🔓 #OA bit.ly/4aKRjSO

🔥🔥I'm over the moon that the article "The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: The Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos" by LuigiC Benjamin Moffitt | benmoffitt.bsky.social and myself is finally out in The International Journal of Press/Politics. Short🧵 below. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19…

🚀 #Populism in the eye of the beholder? Using #SurveyData from 🇮🇹, Matteo C. M. Casiraghi, LuigiC & Alessandro Nai analyse what characteristics of #Politicians, and the statements they make 🗣️, drive citizens to classify them as #Populist 👉 bit.ly/3vW9WDz #OA 🔓


New article out on CSP Journal with my favorite disarmament expert Michal Onderco! We employ a #textasdata approach to measure state preferences on the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty and we assess the impact of regional disarmament organizations on them tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


🟣 Volume 16.3 Matteo C. M. Casiraghi LuigiC Nicola Maggini & Alessandro Nai present a conjoint experiment of 🇮🇹 citizens in 2022, investigating ideology, political trust, & support for restrictive state interventions during crises 🔓 #OpenAccess bit.ly/4aKRjSO


New article out Political Psychology

#OpenAccess from RISP Ita PolSc Rev - The party politics of diplomatic engagements: evidence from Italy - cup.org/4hoqsOR - @TizianaCorda & Matteo C. M. Casiraghi #FirstView


And we're back! A new cycle of colloquia at IRIO Groningen - come explore democratic uncertainty, hydroponic geopolitics, technocracy and global health (w. Jan Eijking), American oceanic pollution (w. Dario Fazzi) and post-socialist lives with us... All welcome!


What about the party politics of diplomatic visits? Focusing on 🇮🇹Italian PMs 2000-23, Tiziana Corda & Matteo C. M. Casiraghi show: ➡️Curvilinear left–right patterns ➡️Right-wing PMs more likely to engage with authoritarian regimes than democracies. OpenAccess 👉cambridge.org/core/journals/…


My course "Political Order, Violence and Institutions". Main topics and required readings (of course, also a lot of suggested ones...). 30 lectures between April and June at Università degli Studi di Milano


New data alert! 🚨🚨🚨 Check out our new paper "When HOGS fly" at International Studies Quarterly Fresh new open-access data on ALL diplomatic visits by ALL leaders of ALL countries in 1990-2024! academic.oup.com/isq/article/69…

Fully-funded 4-year PhD position in IR at Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen Come work with me and Yuleng Zeng - Broad, open project on political violence - Competitive salary + benefits - One of the biggest IR Dept in Europe - Deadline April 30th rug.nl/about-ug/work-…

Interested in designing a Conjoint Experiment for your next project? Apply to our crash course on this topic, taught by Matteo C. M. Casiraghi! University of Naples, 3 September 2025 (the day before Società Italiana di Scienza Politica conference) Apply before 31 July at this link: sisp.it/convegno-2025/…



A new paper with Alice Iannantuoni and Matteo C. M. Casiraghi analyzing Italian tweets on feminism, tracking toxicity and shifting connotations over time is being presented today at the LLM for political science workshop at EPSA 📉📈
