Paper Presentations
- Texas 5
- Friday, November 9th – 9:00 AM
Associational Networks and Tactical Diffusion Between Rebel Organizations
Cyanne Loyle and Samuel Bestvater - Friday, November 9th – 9:30 AM
Let the Right Ones In: How Militant Groups Can Attract Committed Soldiers
Kolby Hanson - Friday, November 9th 5:00 PM
Social Networks, Protest, and Repression
Zachary Steinert-Threkeld and Shane Steinert-Threkeld
- Friday, November 9th – 9:00 AM
- Texas 6
- Friday, November 9th – 9:00 AM
Repression or Accommodation? How Transnational Ties Affect Government’s Policies Toward Ethnic Groups
Niklas Karlen, Hanne Fjelde, and Harris Mylonas - Friday, November 9th – 11:30 AM
Humiliation and International Conflict
Michael Masterson - Friday, November 9th – 2:00 PM
Identity, Leader Relationships, and Nuclear Cooperation Agreements
Molly Berkemeier
- Saturday, November 10th – 9:00 AM
The Goldilocks Principle of Civil War Peace Keeping
Burcu Savun, William Spaniel, and Dong Ju Lee
- Friday, November 9th – 9:00 AM
- Texas 7
- Friday, November 9th – 9:30 AM
Regime Type and Coalition Warfare: Democratic Advantages when Fighting Together
Rosella Zielinski, Paul Poast, and Ryan Grauer
- Friday, November 9th – 2:30 PM
Ethnic Xenophobia as Symbolic Politics: A Cross-Regional Explanation of Anti-Migrant Activity from Brussels to Beirut
Anna Rannou and Horace Bartilow - Friday, November 9th – 4:00 PM
Unstable Ground: Territorial Issues and Interstate Relationships Reconsidered
Andy Owsiak, Paul Diehl, Josh Jackson, and Gary Goertz - Saturday, November 10th – 10:00 AM
Aid, Securitization, and Defense Agreements
Marie Besancon, Ebaidalla Ebaidalla, and Sahar Elfaki - Saturday, November 10th – 3:30 PM
Strategic and Organizational? Explaining Civilian Victimization Under the Islamic State
Colin Tucker
- Friday, November 9th – 9:30 AM
Posters
- Law, Settlement Failure, and the Timing of Litigation in Interstate Territorial Disputes
Steven McDowell - Understanding When Civil Conflict Escalate: A Strategic Approach
Kaitlyn Webster - Continuous Recognition: A Latent Variable Approach to Measuring International Sovereignty of Self-Determination Movements
Joseph Huddleston - Modeling Repression-Dissent Dynamic: A Network Perspective
Howard Liu - Repression as Discrete Outcomes
Ragnhild Nordas and Charles Crabtree - Tinder and Flame: The Strategic Logic of Mass Killing
Mikaela Westhoff - Repression or Concession? Explaining State Responses to Dissident Demands
Gina Lei Miller and Christopher Cyr - People Power? Nonviolent Coordination in the Shadow of Violence
Pearce Edwards - Misattributed Blame? Attitudes Towards Globalization in the Age of Automation
Nicole Wu - Hot Under the Collar: a Latent Measure of Interstate Hostility
Zhanna Terechshenko - Bad Capacity: State Capacity, Reputation Building, and Terrorist Group Termination
Mustafa Kirisci - The Geography of Secession: How Differences in Governability Across Territory Shape Rebel Goals
Rob Williams - Groups, Threats and Values
Eric Skoog - Urbanization as a Driver of Violence in Developing Countries
Matthew Cobb - The Path to Civil War: Protest, Repression, and Escalation during the Arab Spring
Kirssa Ryckman - How Pro-Government Militia Ethnic Relationships Influence Violence Against Civilians
Justin Schon and Yehuda Magid - Neocolonialism and Transnational Terrorism: Territorial Causes
Christopher Newton - Event Sequences in Disputed Issues
Shawna Metzger and Emily Schilling