Mai Hassan

@MaiOHassan

Assistant professor at University of Michigan, proud Sudanese, runner, boardgame enthusiast

Joined February 2016

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    Apr 2

    I know this is a really trying and difficult time for everybody. But I just got some good news that I want to share. My book — Regime Threats and State Solutions — is out! Here’s the link: See below for a quick summary: /1

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    Oct 19

    Hemedti thanking Trump feels like peak 2020.

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    Oct 12

    MWEPS V, hosted by is happening this Friday, October 23 at 9am EDT via Zoom. We have a fantastic line-up scheduled. Please email or DM me, , for the Zoom link and access to papers. Please retweet broadly!

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    Oct 19

    There is no more deserving recipient. Congratulations!

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    Oct 14

    Bureaucratic culture can change - because bureaucrats aren't fixed types of "good", "bad", "lazy", etc. They're people - people who know how, and want to, help their orgs perform better.Brilliant new work from Azulai, , Rogger, &

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    Oct 8

    Also here's something I wrote for WaPo about the Michigan plot

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    Sep 24

    I don't even know where to begin. This is outrageous.

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    Sep 22

    is one of clearest, most prescient voices on the white power movement. Listen here and check out her book - Bring the War Home - for the full story.

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    سؤال اليوم: حركات سودانية ترمز لمعنى معين، ما هي؟

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    Sep 13
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    Sep 8

    It's that time again! Come present your work at the APCG Online Colloquium! Spots available for Oct, Nov and Dec. All scholars of African politics are welcome to apply-- PhD candidates and scholars based in Africa are given special priority. Apply here:

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    Sep 3

    will be hosting its annual Emerging Scholars Conference on Nov. 19-20. This year we are celebrating the 10th anniversary!!! This conference brings undergrads from URM backgrounds interested in a PoliSci PhD to present their research in our dept. 1/5

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    Sep 2

    This is likely to have repercussions beyond Addis. Curious to know what other Nile basin states make of it. The U.S. Suspends Aid to Ethiopia Over Nile River Dam Dispute via

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    Sep 1

    Last day to apply for MWEPS, hosted online by OSU's and . Great community for scholars in the Midwest to receive constructive feedback on their papers and research designs. .

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    Aug 31

    Sudan signs peace deal with key rebel groups, some hold out | Article [AMP] | Reuters

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    Aug 27

    Very excited that this special issue is out! Such an honor to work with these amazing co-editors & Dan Rogger, the great team at , and the brilliant authors of all the pieces. (tweetramble on content 👇👇) 1/

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  18. Aug 27

    Let’s rethink how we study public administration in developing countries

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  19. Aug 24

    Same for 🇸🇩. And all Macintosh boxes are filled with incense (or sometimes dried dates)

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    Aug 18

    Ikea what is you doing 💀💀💀

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    Aug 19

    My first story for Smithsonian Magazine , a cover page essay "The Lost Kingdom of Kush" with photos by Matt Stirn

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