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Jan Rovný

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Political science 79%
Sociology 12%

by Jan RovnýReposted by: Simon Hix, Ben Crum

jrovny.bsky.social
Many are concerned about the return of Babiš to the top of Czech politics. While the results of this weekend's Czech legislative election poses its concerns, I am an optimist. I think Babiš's victory is rather Pyrrhic. Here are some thoughts: blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2...
The 2025 Czech election – Andrej Babiš’s Pyrrhic victory
Andrej Babiš’s ANO won the 2025 Czech election on 3–4 October. Yet as Jan Rovny explains, Babiš will find it challenging to form a stable government.
blogs.lse.ac.uk

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filipkostelka.bsky.social
Jan Rovny (@jrovny.bsky.social) meets an impressive lineup of critics (@annagbusse.bsky.social, @grigopop.bsky.social, @lenkabustikova.bsky.social, Johanna K. Birnir) of his fantastic book "Circumstantial Liberals: Ethnic Minorities, Political Competition and Democracy" at @apsa.bsky.social 2025

by Jan RovnýReposted by: Jens Rydgren

jrovny.bsky.social
My recent book "Ethnic Minorities, Political Competition, and Democracy" (OUP 2024) argues that minorities can help strengthen and protect democracy. I explain the lessons of the book in a podcast hosted by Licia Cianetti from the @unibirmingham.bsky.social

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Ethnic minorities are good for democracy – Here is why - New Books Network
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jrovny.bsky.social
Circumstantial Liberals have visited Gothenburg and Lund. Great discussions with colleagues! Many thanks to Johannes Lindval and @jonathanpolk.bsky.social for the invitation and hosting.

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sciencespo-cee.bsky.social
🎬 Ethnic minorities in politics: a threat to democracy?

They may in fact sometimes be an asset in protecting liberal values, argues @jrovny.bsky.social (@scpo-research.bsky.social, @authlibeu.bsky.social), drawing on cases from Central and Eastern Europe.

More in our video: youtu.be/gFKvS_cawvw
"Ethnic minorities can be a positive asset for democracy" - by Jan Rovny
YouTube video by Sciences Po
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by Federica GenoveseReposted by: Jan Rovný

fgenovese.bsky.social
Let’s not forget that security is a multidimensional concept, and that this below (+10.5 degree C in Feb 2025 in the Arctic circle due to abnormal global temp rise) is the biggest geopolitical security of them all
lotemhalevy.bsky.social
Christina Zuber is hiring a Polish Speaking Postdoc for her new project w/ experience in qualitative methods.

I often join this incredibly friendly group for coffee, research discussions and outings and am thankful for Christina's sharp mentorship during my postdoc so apply and join us! :)
jrovny.bsky.social
In this time of accelerating political decline and augmenting social tension that creep into most spheres of life, my refuge is music — music with friends and neighbors. The best part of making music together: WE MUST LISTEN TO EACH OTHER! m.youtube.com/watch?v=UkaR...
U2 - One
YouTube video by Takari Taka
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chesdata.bsky.social
We are thrilled to anounce the release of the 2024 CHES-Europe at chesdata.eu/2024-chapel-.... As always, the data are freely available on the website.

Thank you to the hundreds of experts who share their expertise to make these data possible!
2024 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES) — Chapel Hill Expert Survey
chesdata.eu

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

sbvanoosten.bsky.social
✨New publication in Populism & Politics✨

Do minority voters tend to vote for Populist Radical Right Parties (PRRPs)? And why?

Though Dutch Muslim minorities are much less likely to vote for the PVV, French and German Muslim minorities are actually just as likely to... 🧵
The Importance of In-group Favouritism in Explaining Voting for PRRPs: A Study of Minority and Majority Groups in France, Germany and the Netherlands - ECPS
Please cite as:
www.populismstudies.org
popovaprof.bsky.social
So I’m curious, if the US invades Canada would that falsify the democratic peace theory or prove the US is no longer a democracy?

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

eui-eu.bsky.social
💡 Last week, Prof. @jrovny.bsky.social @sciencespo.bsky.social visited the EUI as part of the @civica.bsky.social's short visits.

In an interview, Prof. Rovny shares insights from his lecture on ethnic minorities at the EUI & delves into his latest #research projects.

Read more ▶️ loom.ly/9jZkyok

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

comppollu.bsky.social
Specifically, Minahil Malik, Jesper Svensson, @saorhan.bsky.social @jrovny.bsky.social @grahn.bsky.social Marie Björnstjerna and @profjanegreen.bsky.social!! Can't wait for you to visit us!

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

comppollu.bsky.social
We're sharing an early Christmas present - a lovely list of incredibly talented and accomplished speakers for our spring edition of the CP Seminar Series @pollu.bsky.social. Thanks to @agustingoenaga.bsky.social and Kajsa Hansson for putting it all together and to the fantastic presenters! 👇🏼

by Silja HäusermannReposted by: Jan Rovný

eborbath.bsky.social
🗳️ Some thoughts on the 1st round of the 🇷🇴 #RomanianPresidentialElections as it now seems clear that the dark horse cand. Georgescu (no party, far-right) and Lasconi (USR, center-right, cult. progressive) will fight it out in the 2nd round (although PSD will prob appeal & there might be a recount) 🧵

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

picharbonnier.bsky.social
Energies as social networks

Nuke = Twitter (once great, now outdated)
Coal = TikTok (toxic, creates dependency)
Oil = Facebook (mainstream, cheap, your parents love it)
Gas = LinkedIn (less toxic, creates jobs)
Hydrogen = Threads (overhyped, obscure)
Renewables = Bluesky (cool but too exclusive)
vcharnysh.bsky.social
Thrilled to announce the release of Uprooted: How Post-WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe with Cambridge UP 🎉🎉
The book argues that accommodating the displaced population can strengthen states and benefit local economies in the long run.
📚 [Amazon: tinyurl.com/24m2mbkf]
See thread below:
jrovny.bsky.social
Permanent collection of the Petit Palais, free entry.
jrovny.bsky.social
I spent all of this morning here. There is a seat, so I sat there, and read a number of articles in preparation of a literature review for a paper. Whenever my eyes left the page, I gazed at the winter scene on the Seine as seen by Monet over a century ago. He may need to go in the acknowledgments.

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

Reposted by: Jan Rovný

by Jan RovnýReposted by: Florence Faucher

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