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krzysztof pelc

@krzpelc

Political Science Professor, @UniofOxford. International rules, words. Author, "Beyond Self-Interest: Why the Market Rewards Those Who Reject It"

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Exciting to see my work on political diversity & blood donation with the amazing krzysztof pelc featured in the latest journal volume, along with other important articles on partisanship and political division

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Both Republicans and Democrats are less likely to donate blood when they live among partisans of the opposite persuasion. krzysztof pelc explains the research and the implications on Good Authority goodauthority.org/news/blood-sho…

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New piece in Good Authority on how polarization affects blood donations🩸based on work w/Sung Eun Kim! Most polarization studies focus on non-partisan encounters. We show polarization hurts pro-social behavior, affecting friends and foes alike Oxford Politics and IR bit.ly/4dC4ENG

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Here's the cover for the Chinese translation of "Beyond Self-Interest" Whether in Chinese or English, the question is: why does the market celebrates non-market values, whether God, love, or passion? The answer turns on the challenge of credibility in an age of mistrust.

Here's the cover for the Chinese translation of "Beyond Self-Interest" 
Whether in Chinese or English, the question is: why does the market celebrates non-market values, whether God, love, or passion? The answer turns on the challenge of credibility in an age of mistrust.
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Join us the day after the #US presidential inauguration to discuss the US's evolving role in global challenges. From US-China relations to climate change and economic security, we'll unpack the path ahead. Open to Uni card holders. Register here 👇 bsg.ox.ac.uk/events/us-and-…

Join us the day after the #US presidential inauguration to discuss the US's evolving role in global challenges. From US-China relations to climate change and economic security, we'll unpack the path ahead. Open to Uni card holders. 

Register here 👇
bsg.ox.ac.uk/events/us-and-…
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In class prep: the Melian envoy warns the Athenians they will "force others to become [enemies] who would otherwise have never thought of it." It wasn't an appeal to universal justice, but to Athenian self-interest. bit.ly/4ioh3Hw

In class prep: 
the Melian envoy warns the Athenians they will "force others to become [enemies] who would otherwise have never thought of it."
It wasn't an appeal to universal justice, but to Athenian self-interest. 
bit.ly/4ioh3Hw
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Is buying out workers ever a good idea? In a new piece in Good Authority, I argue that it can be; but the success of wage buyouts depends on recognizing people's non-material ties to their jobs. The Musk-Trump buyout failed on that count—and some others, too...bit.ly/4kpuTv4

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Crude oil doesn’t even appear in most countries’ WTO tariff commitments—because taxing an essential commodity is economic self-sabotage. Countries just unilaterally set oil tariffs at zero. US taxing Canadian crude = setting fire to your own fuel tank... bit.ly/3DuMK37