
Pablo Valdivieso-Kastner
@pvkastner
DPhil candidate in Politics @Politics_Oxford |
Working on institutions, Judicial Politics, Legislative Politics, Latin America, Machine Learning | Stoic
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25-03-2011 21:05:34
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Luis Soto shared his original findings, "Neither Meritocracy nor Kinship for Enhanced Court Performance? The anti-nepotism reforms’ effects on the Mexican Judiciary". With Javier Pérez Sandoval's great comments we discussed the inference approach and the state of judicial reform in MX


Pablo Pizarro shared his paper "Gender, Leadership, and Experience in Prosecutorial Decisions: Evidence from Chile", with exciting results on the decisions of female prosecutors in Chile. Excellent comments from Prof. Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos stimulated conversation on theory.



🚨 I am looking to hire 1-2 pre-docs at the University of Toronto. Some things you could work on: forecasts of research results, guaranteed income, evidence-based policy, AI. Deadline: March 31. Please share! #predoc Econ RA Listings Economics U of T


Very happy to see this in press! It was a please to work with Bruno Calderón-Hernández John Marshall and José Luis Pérez-Castellanos nature.com/articles/s4159… The data, published in honor of the late Francisco Cantú, includes electoral results at the precinct level for all


New Cambridge Element Shifting Allegiances by Robert Alvarez and Jason P. Casellas is now free to read for 2 weeks! cup.org/4jJU4Ym #cambridgeelements #politics



🔴Why do states cooperate in transnational repression? 🔴 We answer this question in our International Studies Quarterly article with Lorena Balardini 💚💪 through the case study of Operation Condor. Learn about Condor 50 years after its official founding in 1975. It’s open access: academic.oup.com/isq/article/68…





NEW - Democratic Trajectories in the Third Wave: Aligning Theory and Methods - cup.org/3HgwFzG - Anibal Perez-Linan & Scott Mainwaring (both Keough School of Global Affairs) #OpenAccess



Version 2.0 of the National Elections Database is online! nationalelectionsdatabase.com We now cover presidential and parliamentary elections 1789–2023, extending the post-1945 data of Electoral Turnovers The Review of Economic Studies (academic.oup.com/restud/advance…). w/ Benjamin Marx and Vincent Rollet


Do not miss this paper!! Javier Pérez Sandoval explains how #RegimeChange across territorial levels increasingly moves in separate directions. 👇👇👇 bit.ly/3HHKfMT