Pavithra Suryanarayan
@pavisuri.bsky.social
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Associate Professor, Government Department, LSE Indian politics, state capacity, status politics, historical political economy www.pavisuri.com Editor at http://broadstreet.blog
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🚨My Annual Review article "Endogenous State Capacity" is now available online. I am very grateful for the rich conversations with @annagbusse.bsky.social @pberamendi.bsky.social Cathy Boone, David Stasavage, Emily Sellars, Volha Charnysh, Dann Naseemullah, Francesca Jensenius, Mai Hassan & Xiuyu Li.
Endogenous State Capacity
Canonical studies of the origins of state capacity have focused on macro-historical or structural explanations. I review recent research in historical political economy that showcases the role of politics—agents, their constraints, and their motivations—in the evolution of state capacity. Findings from both developed and developing countries emphasize how elite conflict, principal–agent dilemmas, and ethnic and racial differences have shaped agents’ preferences for capacity. These new studies demonstrate that state capacity can be strategically manipulated by political and economic elites, and that the various dimensions of state capacity—extractive, coercive, legal—do not necessarily move together. Refocusing our attention on the political drivers of state capacity has also shed light on why there are such stark subnational variations in the development of state capacity, particularly within large polities like India, China, and the United States. The findings point to the need for more nuanced conceptualization and measurement of state capacity. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Political Science, Volume 27 is June 2024. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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lastpositivist.bsky.social
I think people are being weird re OOP. We're talking about representative democracies in highly advanced divisions of labour; it's not childish magical thinking to expect the people who have sought office to have superior insight into core aspects of their roles, it's the entire basis of our system.
figgityfigs.bsky.social
Holy cow. This screenshot is like saying “because I have an idea it must be possible.” The plumber analogy is instructive but wrong. It’s more like if she had a plumber over and asked her to make her laundry do itself. It’s not something a plumber can do. It’s not something anyone can do.
seed-corn-thoughts.bsky.social
This is basically magical thinking. It is the thought process of a small, frightened child who just wants mommy to make the pain stop and is getting angry that she can't.
The issue is that this is a grown adult, not a small child, and also when the Democrats do things it's never good enough.
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fgenovese.bsky.social
I do not know how you get out of this mess with party politics, even if the next election goes to the Ds. The tribal party lines are so deep and hurtful, the Ds will need a ton of self-discipline for not lashing back hard.
atrupar.com
Q: How many layoffs have you authorized?

TRUMP: It'll be a lot. And it'll be Democrat-oriented.
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economeager.bsky.social
real women have never been tried
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lastpositivist.bsky.social
One Battle After Another was pretty good, albeit too busy for my tastes. Solid 7/10 film, nice stuff.
pavisuri.bsky.social
“The city never actually “defunded” its police force, and San Francisco’s violent crime rates are below those in many other U.S. cities.”- seems like the story should have opened with this instead of burying it half way. Why not say what this: tech ceo sucking up to Trump by playing to his ego?
dandekadt.bsky.social
First he ruins Game of Thrones, now this. Are we really entrusting Star Wars to this man?
Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Send Guard Troops to San Francisco
www.nytimes.com
pavisuri.bsky.social
“The two parties are the same!”
atrupar.com
Thune: "If the Democrats had won the majority, they probably would've tried to nuke the filibuster. And then you'd have four new senators from Puerto Rico and DC, you'd have a packed Supreme Court, you'd have abortion on demand ... "
pavisuri.bsky.social
Lots of ways to understand the contemporary moment but one is the role of owners of immobile assets - oil, gas, coal and land- who want to ensure they can continue to extract rents (and pollute) and who prefer an authoritarian set up to do so. Their threat perception rises with every new eco tech
joshchafetz.bsky.social
This is a hell of a contrast to news that BLM has canceled a solar project in Nevada that would have delivered 6.2 GW of power. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/b...
Why China Built 162 Square Miles of Solar Panels on the World’s Highest Plateau
www.nytimes.com
pavisuri.bsky.social
The annual reviews in political science does a lot of this. Might be a useful resource to start a piece?
pavisuri.bsky.social
My eyes popped when I saw this today. What it takes to disentangle from a network and go elsewhere in this field...also it signals a potential reconfiguration of research bets big donors are willing to take.
pavisuri.bsky.social
I know exactly what you mean.
pavisuri.bsky.social
I was thinking the same but I’m the context of the starvation of children deprived of USAID in South Asia. We hope too much
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anandmenon.bsky.social
Wander round Mumbai these days and you’ll hardly see a brown face.
pavisuri.bsky.social
What an interesting inversion of the Pepe meme.
rsphillips.bsky.social
JB Pritzker needs the protection of wizard frog
pavisuri.bsky.social
Wait a minute that’s the script of my movie!!
pavisuri.bsky.social
Really curious what these Texas national guard troops have been told about the state of violence in Illinois and what they will think/do when the reality doesn’t meet their expectations. Has to lead to some clarity.
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himself.bsky.social
"It wanted to signal strength. Instead, it’s revealing its weakness. The administration’s need to break the academy is forcing it to make a desperately risky gamble." www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/o...
Opinion | You Beat Trumpism by Banding Together. It’s as Hard and as Simple as That.
www.nytimes.com
pavisuri.bsky.social
More than a decade of effort went into this magnificent dataset. What an incredible public good. People need to know how hard it is to do rigorous empirical work in political science.
fr-jensenius.bsky.social
Very happy to be able to share the polling-level dataset on Indian Parliamentary Elections 2009, 2014, 2019 that we have been working on for more than a decade. Both the data and the data descriptor are open access: rdcu.be/eujHH

@statsvitenskap.bsky.social @unioslo-svfak.bsky.social
Screen shot of the title and abstract of the article I am talking about
pavisuri.bsky.social
We are all going through what the Oklahoma school districts went through the past few years. The scammers will (hopefully) have their comeuppance.
gregsargent.bsky.social
Do CBS News executives understand that MAGA will not be in power forever? I genuinely think this is lost on a lot of people. They've gotten scammed by bad actors into believing Trump's 2024 win represented something seismic and even permanent. I predict they'll look back on this as a serious error.
maxtani.bsky.social
CBS News current president Tom Cibroski praised Weiss on the call, saying "Bari's energy and passion is infectious and you will feel it, big time." He also added that the Free Press and CBS News "are going to learn a lot from each other...that's what this is all about."
pavisuri.bsky.social
This seemed deranged when it first began but now with the Silicon Valley support so apparent maybe the overlords have already decided that Canada and the U.S. are part of Sector 1 in an AI fueled future fever dream.
atrupar.com
Trump: "We're competing for the same business. That's the problem. That's why I keep mentioning one way to solve that problem is a very easy way."
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seema.bsky.social
We just spent 6 months to add 1 figure to this paper. Some people said, "Couples aren't prioritizing men's careers. Men just have better earnings opportunities when moving."

Earnings effects of moves for couples on the left, singles on the right. Negligible gap between single men and women.
Event study coefficients that show that men's earnings rise more than women's among couples following a cross-commuting zone move (left panels). The pattern is muted or reverses among single men and single women (right panels).
pavisuri.bsky.social
IR, Comparative, Methodology.
akalhan.bsky.social
University general counsel, university trustee, university president
pavisuri.bsky.social
I felt this in my soul. I honestly need it to stop.