daily program schedule - Midwest Political Science Association
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
“Why Do Governments and the IMF Enter into Agreements? Statistically<br />
Selected Case Studies.” James Vreeland, Yale University,<br />
james.vreeland@yale.edu<br />
Disc: Randolph Stevenson, Rice University, stevens@rice.edu<br />
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Panel 3-D SALON 2<br />
THE COMMUNIST SUCCESSOR PARTIES AFTER THE "SECOND TURNOVER"<br />
Chair: John Ishiyama, Truman State University, jishiyam@truman.edu<br />
Papers: “In Search of a Local Tony Blair: the Hungarian Socialists and Their Third Way.”<br />
Andras Bozoki, Smith College, abozoki@sophia.smith.edu<br />
“Fitting In: The Late 1990’s Search for <strong>Political</strong> Identity by the Bulgarian and<br />
Romanian Successor Parties.” Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, Illinois Wesleyan<br />
University, jmurer@titan.iwu.edu<br />
“The Polish SdRP after the 1997 Elections.” Anna Gryzmala-Busse, Harvard<br />
University, busse@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“From Cadre Organization to Mass Party? Eastern Germany’s Ex-Communist<br />
Party and the Dynamics of Organizational Transformation.” Daniel Ziblatt,<br />
University of California-Berkeley, dziblatt@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
“Party Organizational and Identity Change in Post-Communist Politics: The<br />
Communist Successor Parties after the ‘Second Generation’ Elections.” John<br />
Ishiyama, Truman State University, jishiyam@truman.edu<br />
Disc: Barbara Ann Chotiner, University of Alabama, bchotine@tenhoor.as.ua.edu<br />
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Panel 3-R SALON 3<br />
PARTY CHANGE IN DEMOCRATIZING COUNTRIES<br />
Chair: Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame, michael.j.coppedge.1@nd.edu<br />
Papers: “Presidentialism and the Effective Number of Parties.” Sean Ehrlich, University<br />
of Michigan, ehrlichs@umich.edu<br />
“Staying the Course: Time as a Factor in the Institutionalization of <strong>Political</strong> Party<br />
Systems in Democratizing States.” Jonathan W. Riggs, Loyola University<br />
Chicago, jriggs1@luc.edu<br />
“Weathering the Storm: Understanding the Fate of the Ruling Party after<br />
Transition from Authoritarianism.” Robert W. Mickey, Harvard University,<br />
mickey@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Formerly Dominant <strong>Political</strong> Parties and Democratization: Adaptation and<br />
Change.” Sahar Shafqat, Southwestern University, shafqat@southwestern.edu<br />
“Mexico on the Eve of the Presidential Elections: the End of an ‘Official Party?’”<br />
Lynda K. Barrow, Coe College, lbarrow@coe.edu; Meagan Geerts, Coe<br />
College, lbarrow@coe.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame, michael.j.coppedge.1@nd.edu<br />
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