
Thiago Nascimento da Silva
@thiagonsilva_
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) @politicsANU. Comparative politics, political institutions, and political economy.
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My article is out now in the new issue of PSRM Journal, and it is Open Access! doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2…

The Truman School hosted a Book conference for a new book by Laron Williams Laron Williams, David Fortunato 🆓 (davidfortunato.com) and Thiago Nascimento da Silva (thiagosilvaphd.com) titled “Voter Perceptions of Party Positions: Theory, Data, and Empirical Strategies”.


The ANU School of Politics & International Relations is once again offering a fully online Summer School in Political Analysis (SSPA) in January-February 2024. SSPA offers a sequenced combination of foundational and advanced short-course topics that focus on methods in political science. politicsir.cass.anu.edu.au/spir-summerwin…

The Australian Centre for Federalism (ANU) was delighted to host the Brazilian Delegation of the Council of Brazilian Federation to exchange best practices in federalism and the origins of our IGR culture ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences ANU Media #federalism Forum of Federations



#OpenAccess from European Political Science Review - Gamson going global? Cabinet proportionality in comparative perspective - cup.org/3PneCZR - @PChaisty & Timothy J. Power (both Oxford Politics and IR) #FirstView


The reproducibility of my co-authored American Political Science Review article (w Thomas König, Nick Lin, Xiao Lu, Nikoleta Yordanova and Galina Zudenkova) was assessed by the I4R (Kento Ohara and M Hepplewhite): hdl.handle.net/10419/286488



Together with Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca, I am organizing a roundtable on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election at the Australian National University ANU School of Politics & International Relations. Register for free at: eventbrite.com.au/e/the-2024-usa…

Excited to share my chapter (with Adrián Albala & André Borges) in New Developments in the Study of Coalition Governments (Springer), exploring what drives continuity between pre-electoral alliances and post-electoral coalitions in pres. democracies. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…

Looking forward to what promises to be an engaging and stimulating joint conference of Asian Political Methodology and the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science, hosted by Victoria University Updates, New Zealand. The program looks fantastic: asqps.org.au/wp-content/upl…


“Why do 40% of Australians believe the state where they reside receive less than its fair share of the GST distribution?” Check out the latest working paper by Associate Professor Tracy B Fenwick and Dr. Thiago N. da Silva SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… ANU School of Politics & International Relations ANU Media


Constanza Sanhueza and I are pleased to once again organise the Workshop Series on Quantitative Methods, funded by APSA Australia and hosted by ANU School of Politics & International Relations. This year's series will feature three sessions on Quantitative Text Analysis. Free registration at: eventbrite.com.au/e/quantitative…

Excited to share my new co-authored book with Thomas König and Xiao Lu—now online & open access Oxford Academic! We introduce a dynamic, time-centered theory of how coalition parties learn and adapt their legislative strategies over time. academic.oup.com/book/59972