Brett Bessen
brettbessen.bsky.social
Brett Bessen
@brettbessen.bsky.social
Assistant Prof @ Tec de Monterrey. Likes: Political Behavior; My Dog, Richard; Climbing Rocks.
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(2) "Populist Discourse and Public Support for Executive Aggrandizement in Latin America" by Brett R. Bessen

@brettbessen.bsky.social

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October 8, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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I’ll keep pushing this line of analysis because I’m increasingly convinced the clearest path out of this mess is for Dems to adopt a relentless anti-corruption, anti-inequality, anti-oligarchy, pro-democracy platform. The Dem leadership hasn’t realized it yet, but they’re now a reform party.
How many federal workers would DOGE need to fire to make up for Musk not paying his fair share of taxes?

Answer: 677,000. That's 44% of the entire non-DoD federal workforce.

Again, this power grab is not about the budget. It’s about politics.
February 21, 2025 at 3:38 AM
Important point: “The success of President Trump’s executive actions depends on people believing,” said Lowande. “It depends on courts, businesses, this university and other organizations acting as if the president actually has the power that he claims to.”
The controversial executive orders under Trump 2.0 are unique because political wins are their primary objective, and because they appear to be illegal by design, says Kenneth Lowande @umisrcps.bsky.social, an expert on executive power. Will they succeed? ➡️ myumi.ch/nyMm5 #PoliSky
What is unique about executive orders under the second Trump administration? And will they succeed? - Center for Political Studies (CPS) Blog
The EOs under the Trump administration are "unprecedented because they are illegal power grabs by design."
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February 20, 2025 at 2:38 PM
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Hey #polisky, our new article is officially out and available at Political Research Quarterly: doi.org/10.1177/1065...

We explore how algorithmic tools used for mail in-ballot verification impacts voters' confidence in elections. See the thread below for a rundown of key findings.
Election officials are increasingly reliant on computer algorithms to help verify mail-in ballots. But does the use of algorithmic tools impact voters’ confidence in elections? My colleagues and I explored this (and more) in our new piece for PRQ. Here are some key highlights: 1/5🧵

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February 20, 2025 at 12:05 PM
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This is a pretty incredible resignation letter. From assistant US attorney with two bronze stars and who clerked for both CJ Roberts and for Kavanaugh. #polisky
AUSA Hagan Scotten, former clerk for John Roberts, really put some mustard on his resignation letter.
February 14, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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February 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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Unreal. The US government is dumping Asian and African families and children in random countries that they have no connection to. Dumping, not "deporting." Deportation implies the return of a person to their home country. This is treating people like toxic waste.
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February 14, 2025 at 7:24 PM
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You might be wondering... if democracy is under threat, shouldn't somebody be studying that? 🤔

So, yes... 👋. We're called *comparative political scientists.*

We research 🔎 why countries become democracies (or dictatorships 🤢) all over the 🌎️.

Buckle up 🚔️ !

It's time for a college class in one 🧵👇️
January 25, 2025 at 4:30 AM
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Governing in the face of a global crisis: When do voters punish and reward incumbent governments?
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
Paper in @pnas.org by @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social Fellow Raymond M. Duch, Peter Loewen, Thomas S. Robinson and Alexei Zakharov #PoliSky #NuffSky
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January 24, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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Good point here by @smotus.bsky.social - strange deference to Trump's unconstitutional move on birthright citizenship versus Biden's toothless move on the ERA smotus.substack.com/p/a-tale-of-...

The point isn't the headlines, exactly - it's the way elites are granting deference to Trump
January 23, 2025 at 4:07 PM