Zuhad Hai (@zuhadhai) 's Twitter Profile
Zuhad Hai

@zuhadhai

Asst. Professor @NYUpolitics
Researching International Political Economy |
From Karachi 🇵🇰

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Dr Bob Nicholson (@digivictorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1888, Answers magazine ran a competition inviting readers to predict what life would be like in Britain 'a hundred years hence.' Strap in and get ready to learn how the Victorians imagined the 1980s! Thread 👇👇👇:

In 1888, Answers magazine ran a competition inviting readers to predict what life would be like in Britain 'a hundred years hence.' Strap in and get ready to learn how the Victorians imagined the 1980s!

Thread 👇👇👇:
Ziad Zafar (@ziadzafar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mashal Khan’s 27th birthday yesterday. Will never forget his mother saying “When I picked up his hand to kiss it even his fingers were broken”... The unspeakable sadness of our country is sometimes too much to bear.

Mashal Khan’s 27th birthday yesterday. Will never forget his mother saying “When I picked up his hand to kiss it even his fingers were broken”... The unspeakable sadness of our country is sometimes too much to bear.
Zuhad Hai (@zuhadhai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting, FB finds that coordinated propaganda posts from Pakistan link back to employees of ISPR, while those from India lead back to Congress and an IT firm newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/04/c…

Atif Mian (@atifrmian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What keeps poor countries poor? This picture always reminds me of one important reason: "Resource misallocation". Here's the story. Eager to help his young country, Dr. Abdus Salam, the future Nobelist, returned to Pakistan in 1951 as a 25 years old star of the Physics world.

What keeps poor countries poor? This picture always reminds me of one important reason: "Resource misallocation". 

Here's the story.

Eager to help his young country, Dr. Abdus Salam, the future Nobelist, returned to Pakistan in 1951 as a 25 years old star of the Physics world.
Rebecca Perlman (@perlmanrebecca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see my article officially out in International Studies Quarterly's latest issue! If you've ever worried about regulatory races to the bottom or the impact of globalization on safety standards, my findings might reassure you. Check them out here: academic.oup.com/isq/article-ab…

Saad Gulzar سعد گلزار (@saadgulzar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quote tweeting Alex’s super concise summary of my summary to say that our paper is now in the “just” accepted section of the Journal of Politics journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/71…

Asfandyar Mir (@asfandyarmir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi! Can you help me get a visa to reach my father in Qatar? My father, while transiting from Doha on his way to the US, has fallen ill and is now at the Hammad general hospital. 1/n

Muhammad. (@muhammadbalochh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm a self-taught photographer from Karachi, who has addiction with the Street Photography. A simple RT won't make me famous, but it could get my work to people who should see it.

I'm a self-taught photographer from Karachi, who has addiction with the Street Photography. A simple RT won't make me famous, but it could get my work to people who should see it.
krzysztof pelc (@krzpelc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If only it were more topical... Looking forward to Rebecca Perlman's talk this Friday at McGill's Dessy Mayasari seminar, on Extreme Weather Events and the Politics of Climate Change Attribution. Zoom details below, ping me for the paper.

Zuhad Hai (@zuhadhai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to have this paper with Rebecca Perlman out today in Science Advances! We study the political consequences of climate change attribution, check out full 🧵below:

Rebecca Perlman (@perlmanrebecca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Article w/Jane Esberg now out in latest issue Comparative Political Studies. Big lit says politically constrained regimes expropriate less. We show it's not just that they expropriate less but in different ways, using methods that are harder to identify as expropriation: …als-sagepub-com.ezproxy.princeton.edu/doi/full/10.11…