
Dana Abu-Haltam
@danaabuhaltam
Political Science Ph.D. Candidate at @UTKnoxville | Graduate Teaching & Research Associate | #MENA’s Foreign Policies Amid #US_Chinese_Competition | #我会讲中文
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Excited to share my new article! I examine eight leaders from the Middle East by using a dataset including 1,307 political statements with nearly 2 million words. International Political Science Review journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…


كيف ينظر العرب إلى #الأمم_المتحدة؟ في مدونة #نبض_العرب،تستكشف دانا أبو حلتم تباين دعم الشعوب العربية للأمم المتحدة،مسلّطة الضوء على الأولويات التي يود المواطنون أن توليها المنظمة اهتمامها،من الصراع #الفلسطيني-#الإسرائيلي إلى مكافحة #الفساد. bit.ly/42CUlX2 Dana Abu-Haltam


How do Arab publics view the UN? In a new #ArabPulse blog,Dana Abu-Haltam explores how support for the #UnitedNations varies across the region & what priorities citizens want the UN to focus on,from the #Israeli-#Palestinian conflict to fighting corruption bit.ly/42nLiZ1


I think this is the best podcast on Chinese politics that I have listed so far. Victor Shih on Chinese elite politcs, AI, Taiwan, etc. youtube.com/watch?v=b1TeeI…

And another new article on 🇨🇳 China's strategic partnerships (not alliances)! This one is from Dana Abu-Haltam, Ph.D. candidate at UT Knoxville. Very excited to see this work published. Way to go, Dana!

I very am happy to announce the upcoming publication of yet another fruit of the collaboration between me and my dear friend Mohammed T. Alsudairi 苏墨涵. Thanks to University of Exeter and caisanu's support, everyone will be able to download this Cambridge University Press Element for free. Stay tuned!


#OpenAccess from PS: Political Science & Politics - More A than I: Testing for Large Language Model Plagiarism in Political Science - cup.org/4jEWaYM - Robert Keener (UT Knoxville) #FirstView




Excited to share my new article, “The Transition from Quantitative to Computational Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis,” now in the Special Issue on “The State of the Art in FPA.” International Relations / Uluslararası İlişkiler. t.ly/4UKDO

A reminder to everyone submitting papers for review this summer to consider PSRM Journal because it has been one of the fastest rising journals in our discipline and publishes all articles open access. The turnaround time is less than 30 days!
