- Comparative Politics
- Statistics
- Electoral Politics
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Arturas Rozenas is an Associate Professor of Politics at New York University's College of Arts & Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science (Duke University, 2012), an M.S. in Statistical and Decision Sciences (Duke University, 2010), and a B.A. in Philosophy (Vilnius University, 2001). His research focuses on comparative politics and statistics, with emphasis on authoritarian regimes, electoral politics, and state repression. He investigates topics such as propaganda tactics, voter behavior in non-democratic systems, historical impacts of political violence, and media manipulation strategies in authoritarian contexts. His work spans case studies in Russia, Ukraine, and post-Soviet regions, analyzing how autocrats control information and maintain power. Recent studies include the effects of symbolic politics on national identity and the consequences of demographically targeted repression. Rozenas’ research also explores electoral fraud detection, post-election coups, and theoretical frameworks for modeling political dynamics. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. His advising and grants activities are not detailed here. He is affiliated with NYU’s Politics Department and maintains a personal homepage for research dissemination.









