Jack Paine
@jackpaine.bsky.social
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Political science, Emory University
Thinking about US gerrymandering stories in the news: A few years ago I published an article on "democracy by deterrence." Our motivating example was gerrymandering, examining tit-for-tat retaliation and how it can (or fail to) deter electoral tilting
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In contemporary democracies, backsliding typically occurs through legal machinations. Self-enforcing democracy requires that political parties refrain from exploiting legal opportunities to tilt elec...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajps.12668
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Comparative Political Studies
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(4) "Stronger Challengers can Cause More (or Less) Conflict and Institutional Reform" by Andrew T. Little
@anthlittle.bsky.social
and Jack Paine
@jackpaine.bsky.social
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Thanks for the thoughtful review! And agreed on the thoughts at the end regarding productive next steps.
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Pleased to share this podcast with
@alexandermlee.bsky.social
about our recent book!
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Colonial Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship - New Books Network
https://newbooksnetwork.com/colonial-origins-of-democracy-and-dictatorship
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Thanks, Ali! Brief synopsis of our recent article on African borders at
@apsrjournal.bsky.social
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Anne Meng
9 months ago
🚨New paper alert!🚨
@anthlittle.bsky.social
and I are excited to share “Presidential Election Concessions.” We present a new global dataset on concessions in presidential elections in all countries worldwide from 1980 to 2024 /1
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Very excited this is out!
@ricarthuguet.bsky.social
We have a longer summarizing thread on Twitter (womp womp) from a while back:
x.com/ricarthuguet...
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Brief summary of my recent book with
@alexandermlee.bsky.social
at
@foreignaffairs.com
www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/colo...
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Colonial Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship
In this pathbreaking empirical study, Lee and Paine illuminate the complex ways in which colonialism shaped the prospects for democracy in countries emerging from imperial rule.
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/colonial-origins-democracy-and-dictatorship
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Killian Clarke
11 months ago
Pleased to see research I’ve been working on with
@annemeng.bsky.social
and
@jackpaine.bsky.social
on rebel regimes featured in the
@nytimes.com
Interpreter column this week. The piece does a nice job summarizing our paper’s implications for the challenges that may be ahead in
#Syria
. Link 👇
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Anne Meng
11 months ago
The original Twitter thread summarizing the paper is here:
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https://x.com/annemeng_/status/1825917083080671361
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My paper with
@kbclarke.bsky.social
and Jack Paine, “Violent Origins and Authoritarian Order: Divergent Trajectories after Successful Rebellions,” was featured in a NYT article analyzing recent events in Syria!
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/w...
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Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall?
One factor matters most, and it could be a problem in Syria.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/world/middleeast/syria-rebel-government.html
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