Drew Stommes
@drewstommes.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Associate in the Dept. of Politics at NYU. Studying democracy and conflict in South Asia. Minnesota native. (Website: https://drew-stommes.github.io/)
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I have a new working paper with @aidanmilliff.com and Varun KR which is now available on SocArXiv: osf.io/preprints/so...
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“Modi Wants More Indians to Speak Hindi. Some States Are Shouting ‘No.’”

“States worry that the imposition of Hindi, the main language of northern India, would wipe out their cultural heritage.” www.nytimes.com/2025/07/13/w...
Modi Wants More Indians to Speak Hindi. Some States Are Shouting ‘No.’
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drewstommes.bsky.social
Really wonderful to see this. My USIP-Minerva Dissertation Fellowship was absolutely critical for helping me push my doctoral dissertation across the finish line.
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👋 Hello, we're the United States Institute of Peace (USIP)! We are very happy to join @bsky.app, and thrilled to announce that our website, www.usip.org, is back online! We look forward connecting here and bringing you useful content, resources and opportunities for peacebuilders around the world.
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Excited to have a new paper forthcoming @cpsjournal.bsky.social – Indigenous Community Recognition and Identity: Evidence from Peru. A first individual-level analysis of a key, widespread public policy, based on years of mapping, data & conversation with colleagues

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“in recent months [the BNP] has stopped cooperating [with Yunus] over a series of policy disagreements. Mr. Yunus and his officials…want to privatize the country’s largest seaport at Chattogram; to open an aid corridor to war-torn parts of Myanmar; and to split up Bangladesh’s main tax authority.”
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“[Yunus’s] aides say he feels thwarted by an emerging alliance between the country’s largest remaining political party and the army, which have criticized his policies and say he is being too slow to plan elections.”
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I’m very much looking forward to this soon-to-be-released South Asian history book—titled Apostles of Development: Six Economists and the World They Made—by Prof. David Engerman at Yale. global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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I’m very much looking forward to this soon-to-be-released South Asian history book—titled Apostles of Development: Six Economists and the World They Made—by Prof. David Engerman at Yale. global.oup.com/academic/pro...
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So excited to see this out. Stathis and I presented a first version of this paper at APSA in 2010.
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#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal.bsky.social -

Ideology and Revolution in Civil Wars: The “Marxist Paradox” - cup.org/3GrU7cV

- @laiabalcells.bsky.social & STATHIS N. KALYVAS

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It’s such a fantastic film. One of my all time favorites—I watched it countless times while living in West Bengal for immersive language training.
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With a playoff record like that, can we get him to suit up for the Twins?
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I am hiring a new Lab Manager to help run the NYU Center for Conflict & Cooperation.

We start reviewing apps on MAY 1st and it pays over $58,000. Please share with anyone who might be interested!

Please apply here: apply.interfolio.com/166620

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jaylyall.bsky.social
New paper alert (hey, I can't doom scroll all the time): This one's on doing causal inference with "microlevel data" where we suspect that the treatment has spatial spillover & temporal carryover effects. We illustrate our new approach + package w/ application to US counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq
Spatiotemporal causal inference with arbitrary spillover and carryover effects
Micro-level data with granular spatial and temporal information are becoming increasingly available to social scientists. Most researchers aggregate such data into a convenient panel data format and a...
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If your research involves RD designs, check out this important new working paper from Ghosh, Imbens, and Wager: "PLRD: Partially Linear Regression Discontinuity Inference" arxiv.org/pdf/2503.09907
drewstommes.bsky.social
If your research involves RD designs, check out this important new working paper from Ghosh, Imbens, and Wager: "PLRD: Partially Linear Regression Discontinuity Inference" arxiv.org/pdf/2503.09907
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Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie-Woogie

(one of my favorites)
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🚨New pre-print! It builds on the State Formation seminar that I teach at Yale, benefiting from rich conversations with brilliant students. The piece tackles state formation, state building, and outlines 3 paths of future research: civil wars, international constraints, and bureaucratic capacity.
From Territorial Consolidation to Bureaucratic Dominance: The Long Arc of State Development | Annual Reviews
Our understanding of state development—a term that encompasses both state formation and state building—has grown significantly in the last two decades. In this review, I outline the foundations of the...
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alicirone.bsky.social
New Broadstreet post up!

Highlighting some great work rethinking common assumptions about African borders!

@ricarthuguet.bsky.social @jackpaine.bsky.social and Christy Qiu

www.broadstreet.blog/p/african-bo...
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#3 Stommes et al (2023) show that RDDs in political science, many of which are close election RDDs, are "underpowered to detect all but large effects." As with all low power tests, we should be wary not only about large standard errors, but also type M/S errors!

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