Jack Paine (Ph.D., UC Berkeley) is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University interested in the politics of authoritarian survival (with a focus on power sharing), consequences of Western colonialism for political institutions, and applied game theory. His recent book published with Cambridge University Press examines the origins and consequences of elections across the colonial world.
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