The Political and Economic Impact of MNC Value Chains in the China Shock (with an eye to the 2024 election)
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NCGG Visiting Fellow; Georgetown University
Her Majesty’s Aid: A Principal–Agent Analysis of Development Assistance in the Late British Empire
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Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University
Foreign Aid and the Performance of Bureaucrats
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NCGG Fellow
Major Power Competition and 'Swing' States in Modern Asia
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Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Political Science, The University of Chicago
Dynamics of Ideological Competition
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David M. Lampton Professor of China Studies, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Geopolitics to the Fore? Prospects for Globalization in an Uncertain World
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- Nawaf S. Al-Sabah ’94AffiliationCEO, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
- Layna MosleyAffiliationProfessor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
- Meicen Sun ’12AffiliationAssistant Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois
- James VreelandAffiliationProfessor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
- Carl Westphal *13AffiliationDeputy Director, International Monetary Policy, US Department of the Treasury
The Posturing Premium: How Empty Threats Can Benefit Leaders in Weak Countries
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Assistant Professor , Emory University
Restraining the Huddled Masses: Emigration and Authoritarian Control
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Associate Professor, UCLA
Zombies Ahead: Explaining the Rise of Low-Quality Election Monitoring
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Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania
Repressed Memories: State Terror and the Street Politics of Memorialization
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Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Sanctions on Russia: Lessons Learned
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Peterson Institute for International Economics
How Firms Prioritize the Diffusion of Environmental, Social, and Governance Norms in Supply Chains
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NCGG Postdoctoral Fellow
Membership and its Benefits: Vote Shares and Voting Power in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
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National University of Singapore
Globalization, the U.S. Economy, and Political Backlash
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- AffiliationSenior Fellow, PIIE
- AffiliationB.C. Forbes Professor of Public Affairs, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, and director of the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, SPIA.
- AffiliationChief Executive Officer, Lazard
Land Grabs in the Machine Age: Technological Change and Political Conflict in the First Era of Globalization
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NCGG Postdoctoral Fellow
Who Sets the Agenda? Diplomatic Capital and Small Power Influence in the United Nations
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NCGG Postdoctoral Fellow
Climate Change and Political Mobilization: Theory and Evidence from India
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Assistant Professor, Political Science, Stanford University
Institutional Racism in International Relations
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Chair in Japanese Politics & Global Affairs; Director, Centre for the Study of Global Japan, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto
Uncivic Legacies: NGOs & Democracy Promotion in Post-Conflict Africa
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Assistant Professor, Political Science; Comparative Politics; International Relations and World Politics, University of Michigan
Asset Mobility and Property Rights
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Assistant Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis
Who Reviews Whom, Where, and Why? Evidence from the Peer Review Process of the OECD Development Assistance Committee
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NCGG Visiting Research Scholar; University of Geneva
The Generalizability of IR Experiments Beyond the U.S.
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NCGG Fellow
Commerce and Geographic Cleavages: The Agglomeration Effects of NAFTA on Voting
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NCGG Fellow at Princeton University
Conservation for Sale: International Bargaining over Payment for Ecosystem Services
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Professor of Politics at Princeton University