
Ryan Powers
@rmpowers
Assistant Professor of International Affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs at University of Georgia.
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http://ryanpowers.net 08-07-2008 12:29:57
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Alexandra Guisinger and Anna Rowland compare the views of IR experts and the general public using Pew Research Center and Teaching, Research & International Policy Project data on the most important issues facing the United States. Thanks, Carnegie Corporation of New York for supporting this work.

In our series analyzing recent Teaching, Research & International Policy Project data on the most important issues facing the United States, read Naomi Egel's piece on what scenarios might lead #Russia to use nuclear weapons against #Ukraine. cc Mike Tierney

Don’t miss Naomi Egel’s analysis of the potential for Russian nuclear weapons use in Ukraine.

Shortly before VP Harris became the official Democratic nominee, Teaching, Research & International Policy Project with Irene Entringer, Sue Peterson, and Mike Tierney released interesting data about what IR experts think about the upcoming election. Read the full article at ow.ly/28GB50TaKO0.


One more batch of results from our recent TRIP Survey (Teaching, Research & International Policy Project) at Good Authority. Thanks to Alexandra Guisinger for such a productive collaboration!


Thread. How will the next round of #Gaza protests on campus influence university policies? How will the protests shape the U.S. elections in November? #Election2024. We asked faculty at U.S. universities these and other questions. Thanks Carnegie Corporation of New York 1/4 foreignpolicy.com/2024/09/09/cam…

New research: Do intl courts matter? Kind of. Harlan Cohen and Ryan Powers argue that court rulings increase US public support for legal compliance, but no more than a statement by an IO or domestic elite. #UpholdingIL Harlan G. Cohen Ryan Powers International Studies Quarterly doi.org/10.1093/isq/sq…

Apply to present at the International Political Economy Society's (IPES) Virtual IPES! This is an excellent opportunity to receive feedback from colleagues who work on your topic of interest. Application form: forms.gle/hciLuthkhY1DFU… What is VIPES: …ernationalpoliticaleconomysociety.org/virtual-ipes





In Journal of Politics @[email protected] (🚨 Open Access!), Elizabeth Plantan Wendy Leutert and I analyze attitudes towards "multiactor" infrastructure in DRC, focusing on INGOs and Chinese companies. Follow int'l development? Emerging donors + lenders? Aid + public opinion? Check it out: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.10…


How do experts and the public see the proposed U.S. Steel sale? How do scholars and the U.S. public characterize China, the EU, and India today? Alexandra Guisinger, Katja Kleinberg, and Anna Rowland explore these questions in @GoodAuth w/ TRIP Snap Poll data. Details in the thread!🧵

🥁 Does public opinion on international affairs affect elites’ policy preferences? In short: yes, it does. Felix Bethke and I explore this in International Studies Quarterly based on a new survey experiment run with 253 US foreign policy practitioners with Teaching, Research & International Policy Project. 1/5 academic.oup.com/isq/article/69…



I'm excited to share that "Fairness According to Whom? Divergent Perceptions of Fairness among White and Black Americans and Its Effect on Trade Attitudes" coauthored with daniel lobo is now out in American Political Science Review. Daniel wrote a great thread, which I encourage you to read.

