Lotem Halevy
@lotemhalevy.bsky.social
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Writing a book (+ some papers): "The Liberal Origins of Fascism" Postdoc at the Cluster of Excellence, The Politics of Inequality PhD from Penn, via many places The political origins of hate: parties, voting rights, historical data, CEE lotemhalevy.com
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lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Best decision I've made in a while was (hopefully) finishing fieldwork on my book project, The Liberal Origins of Fascism: The Politics of Access in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, at the
@hooverinstitution.bsky.social , while on the market to really remind me why I do what I do.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Just a diplomat (and Professor) from a deeply complicated and diverse country trying to convince an American diplomat that fascism is more than national socialism using evidence of the politician-in-question's past legislative behavior.

American diplomat dismisses professor. How'd that work out?
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
A welcome email from the Hoover Archives. There are rules. The things I requested were in the box. Documents aren't piled in the corner. There are tables. Others are here.

After years of archival fieldwork outside advanced industrialized states, I now understand how the other side lives.
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na-wehl.bsky.social
Very excited about the lineup for our #ComparativePolitics & #PoliticalEconomy colloquium in the winter @uni-konstanz.de !!

▶️Hannah Werner @ipz.bsky.social
▶️Fabio Franchino
▶️ @ashelshehawy.bsky.social
▶️Kevin Munger @eui-sps.bsky.social
▶️@rdassonneville.bsky.social
▶️@svenjaahlhaus.bsky.social
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
One of the last bastions of area studies is hiring in Slavic studies in one of my favourite cities.

jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-...
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
"The Jews were far from cohesive."

My favourite sentence in my JMP, bc iykyk.

Hope everyone is having a peaceful and reflective day whatever that means to you and your family.

Gmar chatima tova.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
All these papers out here about why there is no social democratic party in the US but I'm just out here wondering why there is no high-speed rail in the US.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
This 💯. Not everyone is kind and helpful without a snorkel up their rear but the people worth knowing will support you in your own (not their) intellectual endeavors bc they know thats how you productively generate knowledge. (And thank you, lovely meeting you and congrats on the book!)
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
This year at APSA, several mentors and friends reminded me of something worth sharing: some work just takes longer.

It doesn't matter how much you work. The discipline doesn't always reward it, but it doesn't mean it's not important. In a career with so much randomness, ask the questions you want.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
When studying "hate" (the famous -isms), it's important to understand the various causes and mechanisms that drive empirically similar (or even identical) outcomes in behaviour.

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Looking for #APSA panels? Come see ours:
New Research on the Legacies of Colonialism in Historical Political Economy
Sat 9/13 4:00 to 5:30 pm.

Thank you @agustingoenaga.bsky.social for organizing (what is going to be) an informative and productive panel!
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benyoel.bsky.social
APSA and Vancouver bound! I’m thrilled to have organized the panel, “democratic backsliding and opposition resistance,” taking place tomorrow at 8am PT. I’ll be presenting findings from my dissertation on international pressure and opposition to democratic erosion along with some great scholars.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
In case anyone was wondering what it's like to have an economist and a statistician as parents.

The Review Process ft. The Family Group Chat.

🫶
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francescayton.bsky.social
Looking forwards to presenting a chapter from my dissertation book project “Civic Pluralism and Democratic Resilience” Fri from 2-3:30pm in VCC West 122. Come thru!

(And thanks, @lotemhalevy.bsky.social, for the shout—it’s great to see so much good work on civil society+democracy in the program!)
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Here are some #APSA panels that explore the relationship between parties, CSOs, and democracy *in European Politics* featuring papers by brilliant jr women; @francescayton.bsky.social @maajanmor.bsky.social and what are sure to be sharp comments from uber smart and sharp @mierkezat.bsky.social!
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
As this link gets explored more make sure to read the OG work on this that is all comfortably theorized outside European politics (mostly by social policy scholars and sociologists) who study the same issues in different contexts and have done so in the absence of data collected by strong states.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Why did I know they mattered? (Besides my shelf of autocratic passports)

I specialize in the study of a region that looked more like Turkey or South Asia during liberalization.

Then
@benansell.bsky.social
+ Johannes Lindvall were releasing their book Inward Conquest.

✨Everything✨ clicked.
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
I started studying the strategic origins of CSO-party linkages in CEE in 2019: competition (over what), resources, ideology; I was citing a small crew in European politics.

This #APSA it's so nice to see more Europeanists studying the relationship btwn CSOs, Parties + Democracy!
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Here are some #APSA panels that explore the relationship between parties, CSOs, and democracy *in European Politics* featuring papers by brilliant jr women; @francescayton.bsky.social @maajanmor.bsky.social and what are sure to be sharp comments from uber smart and sharp @mierkezat.bsky.social!
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francescayton.bsky.social
Had a fantastic time interviewing and learning from the inimitable Val Bunce alongside @priscajoest.bsky.social for the APSA CP newsletter.

Part of a great issue on Pathbreaking Women in Comparative Politics (ed. by Kate Baldwin + Ellen Lust): www.comparativepoliticsnewsletter.org/wp-content/u...
www.comparativepoliticsnewsletter.org
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
But also, I didn't know it was possible to miss a building.

(If you're here for APSA, I suggest a stroll for some quiet time.)
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Ten years after leaving Vancouver, I'm pleased to report that my memory has not failed me: public transportation is as awful as I remember it being (for a big city).

(People used to the US, you'll be way more than fine. I relied on this public transportation network for a very long time.)
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Looking for #APSA panels? Come see ours:
New Research on the Legacies of Colonialism in Historical Political Economy
Sat 9/13 4:00 to 5:30 pm.

Thank you @agustingoenaga.bsky.social for organizing (what is going to be) an informative and productive panel!
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Just getting ready for the Job Market, so I uploaded a new working paper to my website (www.lotemhalevy.com/research.html), along with some other goodies.

The paper should be available on SSRN shortly!
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