Paul Beaumont
@pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
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Senior Researcher at NUPI; Editor at Cooperation & Conflict. Interests: global environmental politics, international institutions, nukes, hierarchies & dodgy-indicators. If you really do learn most from mistakes then I'm a genius.
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mattkranke.bsky.social
📣 Yet another SI for you, folks! Delighted to announce the publication of a @gepjournal.bsky.social special issue on “Global Green Visions and World Order in the Anthropocene”, co-edited with my dear colleague Bruna Bosi-Moreira.
👉 direct.mit.edu/glep/issue/2...
Volume 25 Issue 3 | Global Environmental Politics | MIT Press
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joshsternberg.com
"My inescapable conclusion has become that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people."

Written by an Ivy League professor who studies the Holocaust; who served in the IDF.

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/o...
 My inescapable conclusion has become that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. Having grown up in a Zionist home, lived the first half of my life in Israel, served in the I.D.F. as a soldier and officer and spent most of my career researching and writing on war crimes and the Holocaust, this was a painful conclusion to reach, and one that I resisted as long as I could. But I have been teaching classes on genocide for a quarter of a century. I can recognize one when I see one.
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mcopelov.bsky.social
We’re c.2004 in the crypto-banking nexus. Everyone thinks they’re a stable genius & society is hailing them as such. But eventually the tide will go out & the inevitable Buffett moment will be incredibly ugly & costly. It always is. Over & over & over again. We keep forgetting what we’ve learned.
mcopelov.bsky.social
Speculation in crypto, in & of itself, isn't a financial stability problem. What makes it so is that deregulation + large global capital inflows + large banks speculating with that capital will trigger a 2008-style systemic banking crisis. This is a regular, predictable pattern across space & time.
pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
To learn more about the APSA Ideas, Knowledge and Politics section and the former winners of the Friedman Prize follow this link: apsanet.org/membership/o...
pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
I wasn't able to pick up the award in person, hence the picture of me holding it next to a tree looking pleased.

You can find out more about the book - and if you have the money and the urge, buy it - here: global.oup.com/academic/pro...
pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
The prize committee described the book as a “fascinating, well-researched, and beautifully written contribution that speaks well to our section’s goal of highlighting the role ideas play in shaping politics across borders.”
pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
🐳 🥳 Happy news to share! My book - The Grammar of Status Competition - has been awarded the Jeffrey Friedman Best Book Award: The APSA's Knowledge, Ideas and Politics section book prize. This is the first - and perhaps last! - academic award I have ever received, so it means a lot. 1/4
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To learn more about the APSA Ideas, Knowledge and Politics section and the former winners of the Friedman Prize follow this link: apsanet.org/membership/o...
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pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social
An excellent combination Matt! I would just add that the book is very flexible: pairs well with all known liquids. Thanks for your outstanding contribution! It is consistent with your much appreciated dedication to the project that you have gotten ahead of the editors on the promotion! :)
mattuq.bsky.social
The latest in my book & beer series (it’s been a while) is this wonderful collection I was privileged to contribute to, edited by brilliant colleagues at @nupinytt.bsky.social- @elanawilsonrowe.bsky.social, @pauldavidbeaumont.bsky.social & @lucasdopaes.bsky.social. Paired with a Range Hazy IPA!
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rosiecollington.bsky.social
If climate finance only flows to what’s bankable, how do we fund what's actually necessary? My research contributes to the boon in evidence showing how derisking locks governments into private finance-oriented & ineffective transitions - leaving essential but unbankable sectors behind
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nupinytt.bsky.social
🎯 Open research positions!

We’re hiring three Postdoctoral candidates/Senior Researchers for Navigator – an ERC-funded project exploring how country performance indicators shape global governance.

📍Oslo | 🕐 Initial 2-year contract

Apply here: www.nupi.no/en/about-nup...
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sarahmay1.bsky.social
Those crazy hippies at the Financial Times are at it again. Why are our governments so afraid to face reality? who are they actually being led by? certainly not their voters.
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palroren.bsky.social
Very happy to see my piece "The power of recognition: rethinking the instrumentality of status in world politics" being published in @iajournal.bsky.social

Read the full OA-article here: academic.oup.com/ia/article/d...
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alexdukalskis.bsky.social
25% tariff on Johnny in the basement

24% on mixing up the medicine

37% on the pavement

66% on thinking about the government

45% the man in the trench coat

31% on badge out, laid off

61% on her bad cough

Look out kid

It’s somethin’ you did

God knows when

But you’re doin’ it again
jamespmcleod.ca
25% tariff on a whiskey drink
37% tariff on a Vodka drink
85% tariff on a Lager drink
110% tariff on a cider drink

132% tariff on songs that remind you of the good times
138% tariff on songs that remind you of the better times
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rodriguez-pose.bsky.social
#Britain’s populist surge isn’t born of rage, but neglect. What #ReformUK reaps in the local elections is not rebellion, but inheritance—from towns where policy forgot to tread and hope was for long left to rot.
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astrokatie.com
I could be wrong about this but I really think most Americans do not want to be forced to “do their own research” about food & drug & product safety and would rather that the government agencies that have been sorting that all out for them for decades not be obliterated in the name of “efficiency.”
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profsaunders.bsky.social
Unhappy to confirm that the entire Historical Advisory Committee at the State Department received termination notices this afternoon (myself included). The HAC, set up by Congress, oversees the office that produces the FRUS series. history.state.gov/about/hac/in... 1/
Tim Naftali's tweet on the termination of the HAC members without cause.
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jacobtlevy.bsky.social
I had been doubtful that we were going to have a "this is the crisis moment" with Trump, as opposed to "everything about this is a destructive catastrophe."

But the Abrego Garcia case is the crisis moment.

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albertpweale.bsky.social
Very informative chart from Washington Post
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dandrezner.bsky.social
DREZNER: The people leading this are unserious, unknowing dotards. danieldrezner.substack.com/p/there-are-...
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alexandreafonso.bsky.social
i first called this "a public choice theory of recent developments in international trade" but I am weak so went for the clickbait
#19 Trump's Tariffs Make a Bit More Sense if You Think Like a Mafia Boss
A Public Choice interpretation. Well, sort of.
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