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Image 5 Jul 2022 Rachel Bernhard joins DPIR as Associate Professor of Quantitative Political Science Research Methods Rachel Bernhard
Image 4 Jul 2022 The judicialization of politics in Latin America, anti-corruption crusades and their impact on democratic processes: Q&A with Professor Ezequiel González-Ocantos Ezequiel González Ocantos
Image Training Leaders to Prevent and Reduce Domestic Violence in Their Communities: Experimental Evidence From Peru Livia Schubiger
Image 30 Jun 2022 Robin Harding wins prestigious American Political Science Association award for Best Article Published in the Journal of Theoretical Politics. Robin Harding
Image Neo-authoritarianisms in Europe and the liberal democratic response (AUTHLIB) Zofia Stemplowska Spyros Kosmidis
Image 29 Jun 2022 Shuk Ying Chan scoops top American Political Science Award for best doctoral dissertation in political philosophy Shuk Ying Chan
Image 29 Jun 2022 New report details how President Macron’s French diplomacy plans for Africa have fallen short – and future challenges Corentin Cohen
Image 29 Jun 2022 Professor Rasmus Kleis Nielsen publishes new book on the power of technology companies over news and media consumption Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Image 27 Jun 2022 Repressive governments restricted citizens’ freedoms for longer under the guise of COVID-19 lockdown measures, research by DPIR’s Tiril Rahn reveals Tiril Høye Rahn