Adrian Shin
Dorr, DC, Shin, AJ. War, inequality, and taxation. Econ Polit. 2020; 00: 1– 29. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecpo.12168Published: 30 October 2020Abstract:Existing studies highlight the importance of the
Shehaj, A., Shin, A. J., & Inglehart, R. (2019). Immigration and right-wing populism: An origin story. Party Politics. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354068819849888Published: 17 May 2019Abstract:Previous studies of right-wing populist (RWP
Shin, Adrian International Studies Quarterly, sqz033, https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqz033Published: 17 June 2019Abstract:This article argues that substantial natural resource wealth leads to more restrictive low-skill immigration policy in
Several ̽Ƶ Political Science faculty and grad students attended the 2017 IPES Conference last week to present their most recent research. CU representatives included CU faculty Andy Baker, David Bearce, and Adrian Shin
Assistant ProfessorJoining the faculty at ̽Ƶ is a dream come true for Professor Adrian Shin, who started here in the Fall of 2016.”I love being able to drive only 20 minutes and to be in the mountains,” he said, “and living near the
Abstract:This article examines the determinants of immigration policy toward low-skilled workers across 13 relatively wealthy autocracies after World War II. I argue that authoritarian immigration policy is a consequence of an autocrat’s
The Political Science Department would like to congratulate our own Professor Adrian Shin. Shin's dissertation received the 2017 APSA Best Dissertation Award in the Migration and Citizenship Section. His dissertation was viewed by a committee