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Eric Parajon

@ericparajon

PhD candidate @UNC Political Science | Sports and Sci-Fi

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What are the chances that #China will attack #Taiwan? If it does, what should the U.S. do? Will China and the U.S. go to war in the next decade? What are the most important #ForeignPolicy issues facing the U.S. today? Expert crowd answers Teaching, Research & International Policy Project: bit.ly/3o1lhhq

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Really nice of the Miami HEAT to throw a few games so we got to watch extra basketball. Definitely wasn’t terrified for the last week of them blowing the lead…

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“Next year, we will have enough, and we’re gonna be right back in this same situation, and we’re gonna get it done.” JIMMMY SPOKE IT INTO EXISTANCE

Erin Sikorsky (@erinsikorsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Thrilled to launch the NEW Center for Climate & Security Military Responses to Climate Hazards (MiRCH) tool today -- this interactive map tracks global military deployments for fires, floods, storms and other hazards. (1/x) councilonstrategicrisks.org/2023/06/06/ccs…

Eric Parajon (@ericparajon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More valuable work from Teaching, Research & International Policy Project NATO enlargement has broad support among scholars and policymakers but one group of IR scholars stands out, looks like paradigm still matters.

William & Mary Global Research Institute (@global_wm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an article for @ISP_Journal, ​​​​​​​Teaching, Research & International Policy Project researchers analyze whether recognition of gender gaps affects the proportion of women that IR scholars consider influential in the field. Learn more at bit.ly/tripgbc. #welcometogri

In an article for @ISP_Journal, ​​​​​​​<a href="/trip_irsurvey/">Teaching, Research & International Policy Project</a> researchers analyze whether recognition of gender gaps affects the proportion of women that IR scholars consider influential in the field. Learn more at bit.ly/tripgbc. #welcometogri
Timmons Roberts (@timmonsroberts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who is lobbying with whom, against what, and with what outcomes? This article was five years in the making, built on a huge new dataset. Proud of the work by The Climate and Development Lab scholars Galen Hall and @trevordculhane, and really useful results. it's here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Who is lobbying with whom, against what, and with what outcomes?

This article was five years in the making, built on a huge new dataset. Proud of the work by <a href="/ClimateDevLab/">The Climate and Development Lab</a> scholars <a href="/GalenPHall/">Galen Hall</a> and @trevordculhane, and really useful results. 

it's here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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It is with great pleasure to share with you the following UNC Political Science award winner, Professor, Chris Clark has received the 2024 Faculty Mentoring Award, which is sponsored by the Carolina Womens’ Leadership Council politicalscience.unc.edu/2024/06/congra…

Yuan Yi Zhu (@yuanyi_z) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Started reading the Aubrey-Maturin novels and will vote for whichever party that promises to film them all in six hour installments.

Eric Parajon (@ericparajon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Timely results from Teaching, Research & International Policy Project looking at IR faculty opinions on student protests and Israeli military action in Gaza. Some interesting partisan splits even among IR experts.

Timely results from <a href="/trip_irsurvey/">Teaching, Research & International Policy Project</a> looking at IR faculty opinions on student protests and Israeli military action in Gaza. Some interesting partisan splits even among IR experts.
Mike Tierney (@miketierneyir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to the board members of William & Mary Global Research Institute for spearheading this Initiative. At William & Mary, our comparative advantage is teaching through research on real-world problems. Accelerate Initiative makes this possible. Thank you for this great start. ow.ly/HP2T50TLIk8

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IR scholars make the FP consequences of the election clear: 92% pick Harris as the candidate who would most effectively manage foreign policy issues facing the United States today and 84% think foreign governments would be more willing to cooperate under a Harris Administration