Taegyun Lim (@taegyun_lim) 's Twitter Profile
Taegyun Lim

@taegyun_lim

Ph.D. Student in Government Department, Harvard University.
Formerly in Political Science and IR, Korea University.

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linkhttps://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/taegyunlim/home calendar_today01-06-2020 07:16:37

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Jean Hong 洪知延 홍지연 (@jeanjiyeonhong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share an early view AJPS. Also excited to contribute to diversity of the field. We noticed this is 1st article on Korea in TOP 3 #PoliSci Journals. Hope to motivate researchers to pursue interesting/important questions no matter how underrepresented yr case is

Pia Raffler (@piaraffler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Are you from an underrepresented group & interested in a PhD in political science? Fill out this form by Nov 4 to join our virtual PS-Prep workshop for tips & tricks: projects.iq.harvard.edu/ps-prep Organized by Harvard Government, applicable info for most PS departments [pls RT]

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking News: Senator Catherine Cortez Masto won re-election in Nevada, ensuring Democratic control over at least one chamber of Congress. nyti.ms/3hCQfJI

Breaking News: Senator Catherine Cortez Masto won re-election in Nevada, ensuring Democratic control over at least one chamber of Congress. nyti.ms/3hCQfJI
Mary Gallagher (@marygao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important to remember protests in China aren't new or unusual. # have gone down under XI after high tide of labor, land, environment protests of the Hu-Wen period, who didn't always repress legitimate grievances. what's different now? 1/4 ft.com/content/2265af…

Sung Eun Kim (@_sungkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see my former student Taegyun Lim’s solo-publication in JEAS. He shows how FDI inflows lead to labor deregulation and labor protests using city-level data. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Melissa Dell (@melissaldell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a new string matching package – supporting Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. HomoglyphsCJK available here: pypi.org/project/Homogl…. Paper here: dell-research-harvard.github.io/wp/389homoglyp…. With Xinmei Yang, Abhishek Arora, and Shao-Yu Jheng (1/8)

Paul Poast (@profpaulpoast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have no idea WHAT exactly is happening in Russia. But WHY it is happening is pretty clear: it's what you can expect when a war goes badly. [THREAD]

I have no idea WHAT exactly is happening in Russia.

But WHY it is happening is pretty clear: it's what you can expect when a war goes badly.

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july (@juliosolis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

great institution, advising, colleagues, city, salary, placement record, a lot of value for international scholars, one of the still few proper predocs in political science and more so in development. an unique opportunity for young scholars to kick off a research career!!

Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (@harvardwcfia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to making the rules of global governance, how do international organizations get into the room where it happens? Christina Davis details the crucial nature of geopolitical alignment in her new book, Discriminatory Clubs: ow.ly/jewJ50P8Q83

When it comes to making the rules of global governance, how do international organizations get into the room where it happens? Christina Davis details the crucial nature of geopolitical alignment in her new book, Discriminatory Clubs: ow.ly/jewJ50P8Q83
Comparative Political Studies (@cps_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from Yuhua Wang (Harvard) & Chang (DKU) offers new measure of state "reach" using geolocated "points of interest" of govt agencies from app like Google maps. Offers finer-grained measure of state reach that avoids measurement error in other approaches journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…