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“Defunding the Police” as Transitional Justice, with Genevieve Bates
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Partisan Polarization in Israel, with Chagai Weiss
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Online Dissent, Offline Repression, with Alexandra Siegel
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Europe's Hidden Legal Architects, with Tommaso Pavone
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Diagnosing Democracy's Representation Gap, with Sergio Montero
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How Palestine Polarized, with Dana El Kurd
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Randomizing Together (Part 2), with Tara Slough and Graeme Blair
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Randomizing Together (Part 1), with Tara Slough and Graeme Blair
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Why Empires Declared a War on Drugs, with Diana Kim
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Can Boosting State Capacity Curb Social Disorder? with Anna Wilke
Oct 12, 2021 – 01:19:43 -
The Autocrat's Gambit, with Anne Meng
May 29, 2021 – 01:14:19 -
Manipulating Personnel for Power, with Mai Hassan
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Voter Suppression Goes Global, with Elizabeth Iams Wellman
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Surviving the Syrian Civil War, with Justin Schon
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Redistribution as Fairness, with Charlotte Cavaillé
Feb 22, 2021 – 01:21:47 -
Strategic Indifference as Refugee Policy in the Global South, with Kelsey Norman
Feb 8, 2021 – 55:02 -
The Gravitational Pull of Europe's Far Right, with Tarik Abou-Chadi
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How Strong Legislatures Emerge, with Ken Opalo
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Public Education as an Autocratic Project, with Agustina Paglayan
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Middle-Class Guardians of Autocracy, with Bryn Rosenfeld
Nov 23, 2020 – 51:47 -
The Economics of Playing the “Identity Card,” with Nikhar Gaikwad
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The Upside of Nationalism, with Aram Hur
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Forging Democracy out of the Trauma of Repression, with Elizabeth Nugent
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The Promise and Limits of Intergroup Contact, with Salma Mousa
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Introducing Scope Conditions
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Recent Reviews
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Diana B. GreenwaldFascinating and educational!A great educational resource that makes cutting-edge and timely political science research more accessible to a broader audience. I look forward to using some of these episodes in my teaching.
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DotanHaimBest social science podcast out there!Scope Conditions is an amazingly entertaining and informative podcast. Yang-Yang and Alan strike the perfect balance of presenting content that is accessible while also being true to the research. All my political science friends love this podcast, but I’ve also shared it with family and friends who found it to be the clearest representation they’ve ever seen of the questions researchers ask and the methods they use to answer them. Scope Conditions rocks!!
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