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World Politics is an international journal that addresses theoretical & empirical questions on topics in international relations & comparative politics
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The October issue of World Politics is live! It features articles from Allison Carnegie Ricky Clark Noah Zucker; Tobias Böhmelt; Zaraà Toledo Orozco, Moisés Arce; Giuliana Pardelli; and Anders Woller #AcademicWriting muse.jhu.edu/issue/53448


In The Storied Teller, World Politics October issue authors Allison Carnegie Ricky Clark Noah Zucker discuss the effects of populism on international organizations #StoriedTeller #WorldBank wpj.princeton.edu/storied-teller…

Do populists withhold or misreport scientific information to international organizations? Using new data on source & quality of information, World Politics October authors Allison Carnegie Ricky Clark & Noah Zucker find that they do. muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…


Should UN peacekeeping missions help to protect not only civilians but the environment, too? Tobias Böhmelt argues that such green-oriented missions already occur in his October World Politics article. #UnitedNations #Peace muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…


Does #India's diversity safeguard her democracy? Join World Politics associate editor Tanushree Goyal as she & co-panelists discuss India's 2024 #election. M.S. Chadha Center for Global India piirs.princeton.edu/events/2024/in…


With words like #Fascist being used in the run-up to the #USElection2024, World Politics author Kurt Weyland reminds us that language matters in #TheStoriedTeller. wpj.princeton.edu/storied-teller…



How did regime type affect the nature and effectiveness of responses to COVID? World Politics editorial chair Grigore Pop-Eleches addresses this question in his World Politics anniversary issue article. #Covid_19 #government doi.org/10.1353/wp.0.a…


Using the case of early 20th-century #Brazil, October World Politics author Giuliana Pardelli provides new insights into the interaction between economic interests and political dominance. #WealthInequality muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…


On this day, take a look back at a 1997 article from World Politics in which Sheri Berman argues "absent strong and responsive national government and political parties" a robust civil society actually helped to bring the Nazis to power. jstor.org/stable/25054008


With reports of troops from #NorthKorea helping fight #Russia's war in Ukraine, want to learn a bit more about the inner workings of North Korea's political elites? Revisit World Politics's The Storied Teller. Peter Ward, 워드 피터,皮得 Edward Goldring wpj.princeton.edu/storied-teller…

Using #Russia as his case, World Politics Oct author Anders Woller theorizes that electoral systems can facilitate information on local elite preferences or they can maintain legislative control, but they can't do both at the same time. muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…


So many important contributions to World Politics in the October issue. Have another look. #populism #government #UnitedNations #environment #miners #Peru #Brazil #Russia muse.jhu.edu/issue/53448


Interested in working in scholarly publishing or know someone who is? World Politics has an opening! Search "Editorial Assistant" at hr.princeton.edu/careers/search…


Following what's happening with the #Romanian election? World Politics editorial chair Grigore Pop-Eleches breaks it down in his Good Authority piece. goodauthority.org/news/calin-geo…

As we witness the extraordinary events in Syria, I recommend reading work by Shelley Liu on what happens when rebels take power after civil war. She highlights how wartime experiences shape post-war patterns of governance 👇🏽 dukespace.lib.duke.edu/server/api/cor…



The January issue of World Politics is live! It includes articles from Brenton Kenkel Emiel Awad & Scott F Abramson; Isabel M. Perera & Trevor Brown; Florian Grotz and Till Weber; Ricky Clark & Anna Meyerrose; and Michael L. Ross. muse.jhu.edu/issue/54152
