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Dr. Jonathan Schroden
JJSchroden
Today begins my course on "Military Power & Effectiveness" @ElliottSchoolGW. In this THREAD, I'll be posting each week what we're reading for those who want to follow along at home.1/n
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
I consider myself well published: http://www.emmettmacfarlane.com/publications.php And my work has been cited over 200 times, according to Google Scholar. Sound impressive? Well... let me briefly talk about some of my
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
After 4 years of Donald Trump, the US must "reassure" its allies. That's what I'm reading/hearing lately, such as in this @nytimes piece. What do international relations scholars know about
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Edward W.
edwardW2
Speaking as a person who is himself learning Daoism,I understand your struggle. It is almost universally acknowledged that the study of Daoism in the west is underdeveloped compared to buddhism.
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İstanbul Sosyoloji
iuefsosyoloji
Şerif Mardin, Mardinizadeler olarak bilinen köklü bir ulema ailesinin üyesi olarak 1927 yılında İstanbul’da dünyaya gelir. Galatasaray Lisesinde başladığı orta öğrenimini ABD'de tamamlar. Stanford Üniversitesi Siyasal B
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) "More and more licensed, postdoctoral and habilitated scientists contradict what we are told by the authorities and the mass media about the alleged corona pandemic. These are experienced experts
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HUNTSMAN 🇺🇸
man_integrated
Quick thread of quotes, or why I recommend reading "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Kahneman to help make sense of our current cultural paradigm.“The evidence of priming studies suggests that
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Enough with the beach-scolding! It's not scientifically-sound and it's counterproductive. It's a virus—not a moral agent geared to smite people who dare enjoy themselves. Six months in, we *know* most
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Ellen L 😷 Weintraub
EllenLWeintraub
Buckle up! Election-results-explainer mini-tweetstorm! An election is not a reality show with a guaranteed big reveal at the end of the hour. The election isn’t over until we count all
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The Upcoming Artist Guide
Thejollofdiary
The Matthew Effect extends across all fronts, even in Music.A social phenomenon that depicts how advantage begets further advantage. Primarily, it is linked to “the rich gets richer and poor
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer
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Yoram Hazony
yhazony
People are asking me what I think of the Harper's letter. 1. I think anyone defending free speech and viewpoint diversity right now deserves support. So I support the general
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Current Biology
CurrentBiology
Let's hear from 21 amazing women in #biology, starting with a grande dame of #popgen Tomoko Ohta https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(12)00707-5 #WomenInScience #WomenInScienceDay organelle biologist Maya Schuldinerh
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
Ottilie Patterson (born 1932) grew up in Northern Ireland. In the early 1950s she moved to London to become a professional jazz singer. Muddy Waters, then at the peak of
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Abayorr Mi
iamabayorr
8 Most Notorious Imposters In History.A THREAD 8. David HamptonDavid Hampton claimed to be the son of famous actor Sidney Poitier. Calling himself David Poitier, He claimed to be Poitier’s
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Aske Kammer
AskeKammer
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the #media, #communication, and #journalism research is delightful. Counting down to Christmas, I’ll share pieces of research (one each day) that are important,
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