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I'm a political scientist at Stockholm University with research interests in international conflict and political behavior. Topics on my site include my teaching interests, R, LaTeX, and professional

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Steven V. Miller Steven V. Miller Main Navigation About Blog CV Research Teaching Miscelánea Article Summaries Letters of Recommendation {peacesciencer} Remote Data Presentations We Should Really Be Citing These Things More Welcome/Välkommen This is my academic website, where you can find information on my current research and the classes that I teach. I am a docent in international relations with the Department of Economic History and Internal Relations at Stockholm University and a BITSS Catalyst with the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences . I was previously an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Clemson University . I use statistics and machine learning to understand why people adopt authoritarian political beliefs or embrace autocratic leaders in response to real or perceived threats. This puts my research and teaching interests at the broad intersection of international conflict and politi...

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