
Miriam Golden
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Peter Mair Chair in Comparative Politics, European University Institute. Comparative politics and political economy.
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http://www.miriamgolden.com 25-06-2016 12:15:34
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In the The New York Times opinion "For Some Key Voters, Trump Has Become Toxic," Thomas Edsall showcases EGAPer Vin Arceneaux & co-authors' study about the lasting ramifications of Trump's false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him. #EGAPMembersInTheNews nytimes.com/2023/07/05/opi…

This week's #TBT Uganda-based policy brief highlights a study by EGAPers Doug Parkerson, Daniel N. Posner, and Pia Raffler about whether bottom-up accountability can generate improvements in health outcomes. ow.ly/jQbc50OZSOJ





📅 This Wed, Feb 21st, at 4:30pm CET, I'm thrilled to invite you to Ashrakat Elshehawy's presentation on 'Digital Politics and Foreign Interventions: A Natural Language Processing Approach' as part of the CIVICA Data Science seminar series. 👉 Register free: socialdatascience.network/spring2024/ses…





Thank you for being such a constructive member of my group. European University Institute benefits hugely from its vibrant visiting and exchange programs.

Congratulations to Political and Social Sciences at EUI student Ivetta Sergeeva, winner, 2024 Doctoral Students Award, Nationalism/Migration section, Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) for "Pushing Away the Brain Gain: Effect of Discrimination on Integration of Politically Induced Migrants."


Anyone able to help contact the editorial team at Political Analysis? Have been trying to resubmit a slightly late revised article, cannot get Scholar One to allow it, and the email address for the editorial assistant has been out of order for the last 10 days.

🚨New Paper Alert!🚨 Voters dislike when politicians engage in corrupt behavior. But how do politicians themselves perceive and judge corruption? My new paper with Ray Fisman and Miriam Golden looks at this question. 🧵1/12

For those interested in the impact of anti-corruption efforts: here are some reflections by Luciano Da Ros and myself about the legacy of Brazil's historic probe a decade after its inception The Conversation. theconversation.com/what-remains-o…
