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AIM-3D Research Presented at Keeping the Republic Conference 2026: AI-based Modeling of Democratic Development and Decline (AIM-3D)Michael Coppedge, Valya Kuskova and Dmitry Zaytsev
May 21, 2026
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AIM-3D Team Presentation at the FLAIRS Conference: Beyond Coefficients: Forecast-Necessity Testing for Interpretable Causal Discovery in Nonlinear Time-Series ModelsValya Kuskova, Dmitry Zaytsev, and Michael Coppedge
May 20, 2026
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9th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: AIM-3D: A Prototype Neural Network for Modeling Democratization: Causal Sequences in Long-Term Democratic DevelopmentMichael Coppedge, Valya Kuskova and Dmitry Zaytsev
May 07, 2026
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8th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Forecasting Shifts in Democratic Governance: A Review of the Democratic Space Barometer ProjectAndreas Beger
April 27, 2026
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The AIM3D Panel Session at the MPSA Conference: Modeling Democracy with AI: Computational Approaches to Democratic Development and DeclineMichael Coppedge, Valya Kuskova and Dmitry Zaytsev
April 24, 2026
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7th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Adaptive Transmission: How Dialogues Developed After the U.S.’s Proposal to Ban TikTokZiyi Wu
April 09, 2026
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6th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Computational Democracy: How Deliberative Technologies WorkLisa Schirch
March 26, 2026
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AIM4D Conference: International Conference on AI-driven Modeling & Forecasting for Democratic Development and Decline, University of Notre Dame, October 15-17, 2026
Conveners: Michael Coppedge and Dmitry Zaytsev
Extended Submission Deadline: March 16, 2026
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5th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: CPS4D Launches Spring Semester with Talk on Spatial Technologies and Human Rights in MexicoJorge Ruiz Reyes
February 05, 2026
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Notre Dame Democracy Initiative Awards Democracy Catalyst Grants to AIM-3D and 23 Other Projects
Michael Coppedge will lead the creation of the Public Portal Prototype for AI-based Modeling of Democratic Development and Decline (AIM-3D Portal), together with Dmitry Zaytsev, Valya Kuskova, John Behrens, and Rick Johnson
December 15, 2025
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4th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Patronage Power-Sharing and Rebel Group SplinteringMatthew Hauenstein
November 20th, 2025
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3th Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: AI-based Modeling of Democratic Development and Decline (AIM-3D) Project PresentationMichael Coppedge, Dmitry Zaytsev, Valya Kuskova, and Rick Johnson
October 30th, 2025
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2nd Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Research Project Lightning RoundMichael Coppedge, Dmitry Zaytsev, Valya Kuskova, Matthew Hauenstein, Tom Mustillo, and Gessica de Freitas
September 25th, 2025
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1st Computational Political Science for Democracy Working Group seminar: Roadmap to the main techniques that fall under the heading of “computational methods”Valya Kuskova, and Dmitry Zaytsev
September 4th, 2025
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Kellogg Launches Four New Working Groups this Fall
The Working Group on Computational Political Science for Democracy is led by professor of political science and Kellogg faculty fellow Michael Coppedge with Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society colleagues Dmitry Zaytsev and Valya Kuskova
August 19, 2025
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