guygrossman.bsky.social
Political science professor at UPenn, studying migration and forced displacement, human trafficking, and poor governance. Co-director of the Penn Development Research Initiative (PDRI-DevLab). Website: https://guygrossman.com
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Parliamentary systems are different….
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As in 1984, The Party leaders rightfully assume that they can convince the people that what they see in front of their eyes is really not and cannot be there.
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It’s totally bonkers that POTUS threatens to open an investigation on whether a CEO violated his visa conditions 30 years ago and possibly deport him, because he doesn't like what the said CEO said about him. Banaba Republic material.
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Yup. Originally I thought of writing “women are too emotion for politics “ but was worried some might not get the irony.
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Only the best people
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Thiem won a grand slam and reached three other GS finals. Not sure I agree.
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Like
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Mr. sissippi
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Other people become the worst versions of themselves.
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Same. He will end like Sinema.
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I'll discuss topics such as time management, pipeline management, tenure expectations, co-authorship considerations, service, and teaching considerations, among others. If you (or your students) wish to attend, please use this Registration Form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Fair enough. I agree that there are gaps like the one you pointed to that are blind spots for the liberal left.
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Home-court advantage - what is it even good for these playoffs?
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Me too. I think about this every single day.
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absolutely esp. if you tip your allies ahead of time and have a DoJ that will not investigate insider-trading.
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Same goes to when they say they must reign on universities to protect Jewish students.
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The first two episodes start as a regular true crime podcast that is familiar but then the plot takes some unexpected twists and the final episodes get into some really thorny questions about the ethics of genealogy testing, which is truly fascinating.
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We will discuss:
* time management
* pipleine mamangement
* co-authorship
* book vs. no book track
* teaching
* service
* do and don't do
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I apologize for the original link being broken. If you are interested in attending the workshop on "how to do tenure track?" please register using docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Your skeet is antisemitic.
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Condescending
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Signs that you already live in an electoral autocracy www.nytimes.com/2025/05/23/a...
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Sorry. This link should work docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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This builds on a similar workshop I have held yearly at Penn. Our students seem to suggest that it's helpful. I don't pretend to have cracked the TT system: It's just about discussing teaching-research balance, managing pipeline, co-authors, etc. Feel free to encourage your students to attend.
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But if you gave Trump $250m, you get the president personally pressuring developing countries to spend millions on your inferior internet satellite service.