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Wolfgang C. Müller*, University of Vienna<br />
wolfgang.mueller@univie.ac.at<br />
5:22 Why Fast-track Legislation?: Imperfect Agendasetting<br />
and Informal Negotiations in Bicameral<br />
Legislatures<br />
Thomas E. Koenig, University of Mannheim<br />
koenig@uni-mannheim.de<br />
5:38 Disc., Matthew J. Gabel, Washington University in<br />
St Louis<br />
mgabel@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
9-11 Unpacking the Links between Citizens and Parties<br />
Fri at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Mike Medeiros, McGill University<br />
mike.medeiros@mail.mcgill.ca<br />
4:50 Linking Partisanship and Political Context: The<br />
Impact of Party System Characteristics on<br />
Individual Party Identification<br />
Nadine Meidert, Zeppelin University,<br />
Friedrichshafen, Germany<br />
nadine.meidert@zu.de<br />
5:00 Subnational Party Systems and Party<br />
Identification<br />
Elizabeth M Davis, Harvard University<br />
davis02@g.harvard.edu<br />
5:11 The Impact of Survey Timing on Parisanship<br />
Shane Singh, University of Georgia<br />
singh@uga.edu<br />
Judd Thornton, Georgia State University<br />
jrthornton@gsu.edu<br />
5:22 Understanding Ideological Linkages between<br />
Parties and Partisans<br />
Royce A. Carroll, University of Essex<br />
roycecarroll@gmail.com<br />
Hiroki Kubo, Osaka University<br />
hiroki.kubo2@gmail.com<br />
5:33 The Structure of Political Attitudes in Europe:<br />
An Example Using Dutch Data<br />
Johanna E. Willmann, Stony Brook University<br />
johanna.willmann@stonybrook.edu<br />
5:44 Disc., Mike Medeiros, McGill University<br />
mike.medeiros@mail.mcgill.ca<br />
Disc., Luca Bernardi, University of Leicester<br />
lb350@leicester.ac.uk<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
10-11 Portfolio Choice and Party Competition<br />
Fri at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, James Adams, University of California-<br />
Davis<br />
jfadams@ucdavis.edu<br />
4:50 Coalition Governments and Party Competition:<br />
The Electoral Implications of Ministerial<br />
Portfolios<br />
Heike Klüver, Humboldt University, Berlin<br />
heike.kluever@hu-berlin.de<br />
Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh<br />
Campus<br />
spoonj@pitt.edu<br />
5:00 The Electoral Cost of Coalition Compromise:<br />
How Not Controlling the Portfolios You Care<br />
about Leads to Electoral Defeat<br />
Zachary David Greene, University of Strathclyde<br />
zacgreene@gmail.com<br />
Nathan Henceroth, University of Nevada-Las Vegas<br />
hencerot@unlv.nevada.edu<br />
Christian B. Jensen, University of Nevada-Las<br />
Vegas<br />
Christian.Jensen@unlv.edu<br />
5:11 Equity in Ministerial Portfolios and Levels of<br />
Government Cohesion<br />
Christine Michelle Cahill*, University of<br />
California-Davis<br />
ccahill@ucdavis.edu<br />
5:22 The Cost of Promise: Electoral Pledges and<br />
Punishment in Multiparty Governments<br />
Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh-<br />
Pittsburgh Campus<br />
dalexiad@pitt.edu<br />
5:33 Cross-Nationally Influential Political Parties<br />
Tobias Böhmelt*, University of Essex<br />
tbohmelt@essex.ac.uk<br />
Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex<br />
ezrow@essex.ac.uk<br />
Roni Lehrer*, University of Mannheim<br />
rlehrer@mail.uni-mannheim.de<br />
Hugh D. Ward*, University of Essex<br />
hugh@essex.ac.uk<br />
5:44 Disc., Zeynep Somer-Topcu, University of Texas-<br />
Austin<br />
zsomer@utexas.edu<br />
Disc., Sara Binzer Hobolt, London School of<br />
Economics<br />
s.b.hobolt@lse.ac.uk<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
14-14 Internet in China: Business, Censorship, and<br />
Government Responsiveness<br />
Fri at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Haifeng Huang, University of California-<br />
Merced<br />
hhuang24@ucmerced.edu<br />
4:50 From Click to Boom: The Political Economy of E-<br />
Commerce Growth in China<br />
Lizhi Liu, Stanford University<br />
lizhiliu@stanford.edu<br />
5:00 Hard to Say: Online Public Opinion and Selective<br />
Repression in China’s Foreign Relations<br />
Jackson Seth Woods, University of Pennsylvania<br />
jackson.s.woods@gmail.com<br />
5:11 One Country, Many Systems: How the Chinese<br />
State Responds to Online Complaints<br />
Yuan Wang, University of Georgia<br />
ywang87@uga.edu<br />
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