Nick Kuipers
@KuipersNicholas
assistant professor of politics @princeton
My co-edited vol with @evewarburton is out. Drawing on expert contributions it traces the revival of authoritarian ideas & tactics under the Jokowi presidency & implications for the future of the world's 3rd largest democracy . Link👇free intro chapter bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/79…
Check out my sister’s new article about Diego Rivera in Art Bulletin!
Who wants to read my article about Diego Rivera’s sustained interest in minerals!! Here it is : tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
In the Global South, WhatsApp is more popular than X or Facebook. New in @The_JOP, we ran a WhatsApp deactivation experiment during Brazil’s 2022 election to explore how the app facilitates the spread of misinformation and affects voters’ attitudes. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.108…
🚨NEW PAPER: Why are Members of Congress so extreme? We conducted a 4-wave panel of thousands of voters in 27 districts during last year’s primary AND general elections to trace polarization’s roots The results challenge conventional wisdom… and suggest lessons for parties🧵👇
From Jerome Powell's speech at Princeton yesterday: "...Our great universities are the envy of the world and a crucial national asset. Look around you. I urge you to take none of this for granted." federalreserve.gov/newsevents/spe…
1/ Three big, new India-relevant articles in @apsrjournal. @kharibiskut, @SimonChauchard & @NiloSiddiqui on misinformation and vigilantism cambridge.org/core/journals/…
"GERDA: The German Election Database" is now officially out: nature.com/articles/s4159… Check out the data and more here: german-elections.com
If you are looking for comprehensive election data in Germany, we've got you covered. The German Election Database (GERDA) provides local, state, and federal election results at the municipality level between 1990 and 2021.
Our article “Social Media Narratives Across Conflict: Evidence from Syria” is now ahead of print at the Journal of Politics! @The_JOP @gvrkiran @walk_erin @ahmetakbiyik_en
Happy (that’s putting it mildly) to announce my new book, Dominance Through Division: Group-Based Clientelism in Japan. Publication date: today! If you are interested in: cambridge.org/core/books/dom…
🚨New paper alert!🚨 Andrew & 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
If you or your student defended a dissertation in 2023 or 2024 related to democracy/autocracy, nominations are open for the APSA Juan Linz Dissertation Award. Submissions will be accepted until March 15. Details here: apsanet.org/membership/org…
I wrote a piece for WSJ on the politics of NIH university funding The reactions have been incredibly polarizing - not surprisingly! Realistically I don’t think universities can get back to high indirects any time soon 🧵
Congrats to our newest cohort of SEAREG Fellows! Kuan-Wu Chen, @UofSC_CAS Hui-Yuan Neo, @cornellgov Jae Hyun Park, @UofT_PolSci Tuwanont Phattharathanasut, @waseda_univ Shourya Sen, @PUPolitics They will present their working papers at the 2024 Winter SEAREG Conference.
Come join us at Copenhagen next summer! This is a really fun and intellectually stimulating conference and we welcome both theoretical and empirical work.
Very happy to announce that the 🚨CBS-Princeton Money in Politics Conference 🚨 will be held June 19-20, 2025 in Copenhagen. If you work on this, no matter the context, send us your papers before January 10, 2025. Link to the call in the next tweet
The smarter you are in China the less likely you will start a company. A career in the state is preferred instead. sccei.fsi.stanford.edu/china-briefs/s…