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Lee Ann Banaszak (Penn State) <strong>and</strong> Ekrem Karakoc (Penn State), “Revisiting Bonding<br />
<strong>and</strong> Bridging Associations in Ethnically Diverse Societies: Their Differential Effect on <strong>Political</strong><br />
Participation.”<br />
Jae-Jae Spoon (Iowa) <strong>and</strong> Christian Jensen (Iowa), “Moving Beyond Turnout: The<br />
Effects of Compulsory Voting on Governments <strong>and</strong> Policy Outcomes.”<br />
Vincent A. Mahler (Loyola University, Chicago) <strong>and</strong> Sarah Skowronski, “Exploring the<br />
Sources of Cross-National Variation in Electoral Turnout: An Empirical Analysis of the<br />
Developed Countries.”<br />
Panel 9:<br />
Panel Title: Re-Examining Strategic Voting<br />
Panel Chair<br />
Bernard N. Grofman (UC Irvine)<br />
Panel Discussants<br />
Pradeep Chhibber (Berkeley)<br />
R. Kenneth Carty (UBC)<br />
Panel Participants<br />
Bernard Dolez (CERAPS), Annie Laurent (CERAPS), <strong>and</strong> Eric Dubois (CERAPS).<br />
Michael F. Meffert (Mannheim) <strong>and</strong> Thomas Gschwend (Mannheim), “Strategic<br />
Coalition Voting. Evidence from Austria.”<br />
Jungug Choi (Konkuk University), “The Extent <strong>and</strong> Determinants of Strategic Voting:<br />
The 2004 Indian General Elections.”<br />
Jiyoon Kim (Montreal), “Decision Under Two Ballots: Strategic Voting Behaviour of<br />
Korean Electorates.”<br />
Panel 10:<br />
Panel Title: Electoral Coordination <strong>and</strong> Volatility<br />
Panel Chair<br />
Kenneth W. Kollman (Michigan)<br />
Panel Discussants<br />
Indridi Haukur Indridason (Oxford/UC Riverside)<br />
Won-Ho Park (Florida)<br />
Panel Participants<br />
Heather Stoll (UCSB) <strong>and</strong> Allen Hicken (Michigan), “Legislative Policy-Making<br />
Authority <strong>and</strong> Electoral Coordination in Parliamentary Democracies.”<br />
Eitan Tzelgov (Penn State), “Party System Inflation in Proportional Representation<br />
Democracies.”<br />
Frank C. Thames (Texas Tech), Dennis Patterson (Texas Tech) <strong>and</strong> Joe Robbins (Texas<br />
Tech), “The Institutional Causes of Electoral Volatility.”<br />
Jon Fraenkel (Australian National University), “Neo-Patrimonialism, Unbounded Politics<br />
or Personal Rule? An Investigation of Parliamentary Instability & Incumbent Turnover in postindependence<br />
Melanesia.”