2023
- Measuring Media FreedomBy: Christopher Barrie, Neil Ketchley, Alexandra Siegel, Mosaab BagdouriAbstract: The ability of news media to criticize government is a core pillar of media freedom and is often taken as evidence of meaningful
- Opinion manipulation on Farsi twitterBy: Amirhossein Farzam, Parham Moradi, Saeedeh Mohammadi, Zahra Padar, Alexandra A SiegelAbstract: For Iranians and the Iranian diaspora, the Farsi Twittersphere provides an important alternative to state
- How threats of exclusion mobilize Palestinian political participationBy: Chagai M Weiss, Alexandra A. Siegel, David RomneyAbstract: Do exclusionary policies mobilize minority political participation? We theorize that the threat of exclusionary
- Modeling and generation of realistic network activityBy: Stefan Tschimben, Isabella Bates, James H Curry, Keith D Gremban, Alexandra SiegelAbstract: The growing quantity of wireless network activity generated every second of every day creates
- How exile shapes online opposition: Evidence from VenezuelaBy: Jane Esberg, Alexandra A SiegelAbstract: How does exile affect online dissent? By internationalizing activists’ networks and removing them from day-to-day life under the regime, we
- IMF: International migration fundBy: Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj, Adrian J ShinAbstract:Existing models of international organizations focus on the strategic and commercial interests of major shareholders to explain why some countries secure better
- Severing the Belt and Road: Overseas Chinese Networks and COVID-19 Travel RestrictionsBy: Sung Eun Kim, Adrian J Shin, Yujeong YangAbstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world have imposed a wide variety of entry
- Fed Up: The Global Ascension of the Federal Reserve in the Era of MigrationBy: Brendan J Connell, Adrian J ShinAbstract:In recent decades, the Federal Reserve has emerged as a global lender of last resort. In this article, we investigate whether the
- Financial contributions to United Nations peacekeeping, 1990–2010: A new datasetBy: Timothy JA Passmore, Megan Shannon, Morgan NadeauAbstract:Despite evidence that United Nations peacekeeping is a cost-effective tool for addressing civil and
- What Happens When the States Regulate First? Analyzing Governance of the Telegraph Industry in the Antebellum United StatesBy: Srinivas C ParinandiAbstract:Studies of regulation in the United States often assume that the federal government has been