2017 Peace Science Slides and Posters

Friday 10:00 AM

Palm E

Raymond Dacey: Evolution of Preference Orderings for the Deterrence Game

Palm F

Douglas Lemke: The Emergence and Survival of De Facto States

 

Friday 11:30 AM

Palm D 

Michael Greig: Accommodating Rebels: The Impact of Government Reputation, Concession-making, and the Occurrence of Future Challenges

Palm E

Songying Fang: Territorial Indivisibility and Domestic Preferences for Dispute Resolution: Evidence from Japan

 

Friday 2:30 PM

Palm D

Brian Lai: Diffusion of Anti-Terrorist Laws: Transnational Groups, Institutions, and Allies

Palm E 

Yeon Kyung (Grace) Park: To Back Down or Not: Exploring the Impact of Audience Costs

Jared Oestman and T. Clifton Morgan: Drive it Like You Stole It: Military Aid, Arms Purchases, and Conflict Behavior

Palm F

T. David Mason, Amalia Pulido, Jesse Hamner: Caught in the Crossfire: Land Reform, Death Squad Violence, and Elections in El Salvador

Henry Thomson and Elisabeth Rosvold: Elections, Regime Instability, and Urban Unrest, 1960-2014

 

Friday 5:00 PM

Palm D

Catherine Langlois and Jean-Pierre Langlois: War Can Be in the Signaling Effect: War and Bargaining with Bilateral Uncertainty

Eric Min: Endogenizing the Costs of Conflict: A Text-Based Application to the Korean War

Palm E

Christopher MaCaulay: Conflict Management and Ethnicity in Territorial Claims

Palm F

Jessica Di Salvatore: Radio for Peace: UN Broadcasting and Violence Against Civilians

 

Saturday 8:30 AM

Palm E

Michael Reese: Drone Strikes and Insurgent Retaliation: Evidence from Pakistan, 2008-2014

Palm F

Michael Joseph and Eric Dunford: Using Diplomatic Events to Measure State Intentions and Foreign Policies

David Siegel, Will H. Moore, Margaret Foster, Katie Webster, Elizabeth Carlson, So Jin Lee, Marco Morucci: State Interventions and the Growth or Suppression of Anti-State Actions

 

Saturday 11:00 AM

Palm D

Lucia Bird: Diaspora Support in Interstate Conflict

Efe Tokdemir: Effects of Transnational identity and Domestic Conflict on Attitudes towards Foreign Actors: An Experimental Evidence from Turkey

Palm F

Dennis Foster and Jonathan W. Keller: Interactive Leadership Psychology and the Ebb and Flow of Interstate Rivalries

 

Saturday 2:30 PM

Palm D

Katja Kleinberg and Benjamin Fordham: The Malady of Democratic States: Revisiting Isolationism

Tyson Chatagnier: Military Combat and Attitudes Toward the Use of Force

Palm E

Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir: Third Parties and Political Contestation in Domestic Armed Conflicts

Palm F

Jacek Kugler: Power Transition Perspective: The Long View

 

POSTERS

Roseanne W. McManus: Testing the Madman Theory: Do Leaders Perceived as Mentally Unstable Do Better in Conflict Bargaining?

Kaitlyn M. Webster: Unifying Civil War Onset and Escalation: A Strategic Approach

Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Huan Zhang: Dynamics of Repression in Developmental States

Paul Bezerra, Erik Gartzke, Alex Braithwaite: How Location Conditions Where States Fight

Gina Miller: Domestic Institutions, Backfire, and Repression of Nonviolent Dissent

Andrew Enterline: Our Man in Havana? Foreign-influenced Leadership Changes & Interstate Relations

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