Katy Powers
@kepowers.bsky.social
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Political scientist at Dartmouth. Research interests: International relations, political psychology, foreign policy, public opinion. Non-research interests: cheese, rugby, mountains. Book: http://bit.ly/3lTTScD
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reuters.com
'When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognize courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist,' the Norwegian Nobel Committee said as it announced Maria Corina Machado as the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
My new op-ed with @lkfazio.bsky.social:

Trump sent a 'compact' to our universities. They should reject this devil's bargain.
Any institution that yields to these broad and intrusive demands would forever be subservient to the whims of the government.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
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uptonorwell.bsky.social
🚨 Very flattered to have a piece, w/ the terrific
@miacosta.bsky.social, in the new @apsa.bsky.social Experiments Newsletter!

In it, we offer some thoughts on how to think about how "realistic" experimental results are. Might be useful for students 😁

connect.apsanet.org/s42/newslett...
Newsletter: Main Page
connect.apsanet.org
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
"many ... wrongly believe there would be one clear unambiguous moment where we go from 'democracy' to 'authoritarianism.' Instead, this is exactly how it happens — a blurring here, a norm destroyed there, a presidential diktat unchallenged. Then you wake up one morning and our country is different."
vermontgmg.bsky.social
The precise moment when and where in recent weeks America crossed that invisible line from democracy into authoritarianism can and will be debated by future historians, but it’s clear that the line itself has been crossed. www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/america-ti...
America Tips Into Fascism
Today is different than before.
www.doomsdayscenario.co
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
No one would have any confusion about what is happening if they saw it in another country.
jacobtlevy.bsky.social
Autocratic leader, building on racist propaganda, falsehoods about crime data, and an alleged assault on a member of his extralegal office devoted to gutting the budget, moves to have federal armed personnel take direct control of the streets of the capital city.
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gregsargent.bsky.social
Wow. A group of top scholars at Harvard just sent a letter to its president, Alan Garber, warning against surrendering to Trump.

Signatories include Steven Levitsky, Dani Rodrik, Ryan Enos, Theda Skocpol, and Steven Walt.

Someone forwarded it to me. Read it here:
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
Also, *every* authoritarian goes after universities and the media. These institutions have flaws now - in some cases, very deep ones. But the attacks on those flaws are pretextual. Treating them otherwise normalizes deeply authoritarian acts.
kepowers.bsky.social
Thanks, too, to the reviewers and editors at @polbehavior.bsky.social - who shepherded us through an incredibly productive review process.
kepowers.bsky.social
We're grateful to Dartmouth's Ethics Institute for supporting this project, and to the many excellent research assistants who helped us over the past few years. @dartmouthdickey.bsky.social
kepowers.bsky.social
"Moralization and Foreign Policy Attitudes" (with the esteemed Sarah Maxey) is out today in Political Behavior: doi.org/10.1007/s111.... We examine who moralizes what foreign policies - and what consequences follow from moral conviction about foreign policy.
Moralization and Foreign Policy Attitudes - Political Behavior
How do core beliefs about right and wrong shape American attitudes about foreign policy? Political psychologists increasingly recognize that moral conviction constitutes an important and consequential...
doi.org
kepowers.bsky.social
how to succeed in business without really trying?
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begoldsmith.bsky.social
Our paper now published in the April issue of @pnasnexus.org - and perhaps getting a real-world test of its propositions... @yusakuhoriuchi.bsky.social, @kmatush.bsky.social , @kepowers.bsky.social (I don't necessarily like Trump's research design, though - how did he get that past the IRB?). :^(
pnasnexus.org
Learning about the weakening of U.S. democracy lowers global favorability toward the U.S.—but doesn’t reduce support for cooperation on defense treaties and strategic alliances, a new study finds. In PNAS Nexus: academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
Half of study participants read this article about US democratic backsliding.
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jaylyall.bsky.social
Dartmouth removes main diversity and inclusion web page

Apparently the website will be back shortly, after a "few small changes" are made to ensure that Dartmouth isn't practicing "illegal DEI."
Dartmouth removes main diversity and inclusion web page
A College spokesperson said the webpage will be republished soon after the College makes “a few small changes."
www.thedartmouth.com
kepowers.bsky.social
My friend @casmudde.bsky.social offers a wise take, as usual. A key point re: agenda-setting: "...politics is largely about defining problems, not just solving them."
kepowers.bsky.social
Thanks to @dartmouthdickey.bsky.social for supporting studies 2 and 3 in this project!
kepowers.bsky.social
Teamed up with the brilliant trio of @yusakuhoriuchi.bsky.social, @kmatush.bsky.social, and @begoldsmith.bsky.social for this paper about the effect of US democratic backsliding (at pre-2025 levels) on foreign public opinion. Open access link below!
yusakuhoriuchi.bsky.social
New in PNAS Nexus :
🇺🇸 U.S. democratic backsliding hurts its image abroad
🤝 But it doesn’t erode foreign policy cooperation—yet. Tested this via survey experiments in 12 countries (N = 11,810)
📄 doi.org/10.1093/pnas...
#Democracy #USPolitics #PublicOpinion #ForeignPolicy
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brendannyhan.bsky.social
Stop pretending that the authoritarian repression is BECAUSE of the problems in {higher education, the media, the law, government, immigration policy, etc.}. This is what authoritarians do. If they didn't focus on these justifications, they'd come up with other ones.