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Beyzanur Han Tuncez*, University of California-<br />
Riverside<br />
Beyzanur.Han@email.ucr.edu<br />
2:14 Disc., Francisco I. Pedraza, University of<br />
California-Riverside<br />
fpedraza@ucr.edu<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
21-3 Domestic Politics and International Peace<br />
Thu at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Gaspare M. Genna, The University of Texas<br />
at El Paso<br />
ggenna@utep.edu<br />
1:20 Constrained Partners: Have Some Autocracies<br />
Made a Separate Peace?<br />
Joseph Perry, University of California-Los Angeles<br />
darwinjoe1831@gmail.com<br />
1:30 Democratic Peace or Educated Leaders?<br />
Unpacking Leaders' Influence on International<br />
Conflicts<br />
Jinxu Tang, Brown University<br />
tangjinxu@gmail.com<br />
Tianyang Xi*, Peking University<br />
tx211@nyu.edu<br />
1:41 Leadership Preferences in International Conflict:<br />
Experimental Results from the People’s Republic<br />
of China and the United States<br />
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />
shale@uwm.edu<br />
Steven B. Redd*, University of Wisconsin-<br />
Milwaukee<br />
sredd@uwm.edu<br />
Min Ye, Coastal Carolina University<br />
mye@coastal.edu<br />
1:52 Pacifying the Peacekeepers: How Involvement in<br />
UN Peacekeeping Reduces the Domestic Threat of<br />
the Military<br />
Timothy James Alexander Passmore, University of<br />
Colorado Boulder<br />
timothy.passmore@colorado.edu<br />
2:03 Powers' Peace Keeping Operation (PKO)<br />
Jieyeon Kim, Purdue University-Main Campus<br />
kim1754@purdue.edu<br />
2:14 Disc., Gaspare M. Genna, The University of Texas<br />
at El Paso<br />
ggenna@utep.edu<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
24-2 Countering Violence with Violence:<br />
Understanding State Behavior<br />
Thu at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Walter Thomas Casey, Texas A & M<br />
University-Texarkana<br />
wtcasey@gmail.com<br />
1:20 Adopting Counterrevolution: Explaining<br />
Repression in Post-Settlement States<br />
Michael Christopher Marshall, Miami University-<br />
Oxford<br />
marsham2@miamioh.edu<br />
1:33 A Menu of Options: The Strategic Logic of<br />
Counterterrorism<br />
Nandita Balakrishnan, Stanford University<br />
nbalakr@stanford.edu<br />
Iris Elizabeth Malone, Stanford University<br />
irismalone@stanford.edu<br />
1:46 Assessing Success of the Global War on Terror:<br />
Terrorist Attack Frequency and the Backlash<br />
Effect<br />
Kyle T. Kattelman, Fairleigh Dickinson University-<br />
Metropolitan Campus<br />
kylekattelman@gmail.com<br />
1:59 Who Survives Repression?: Understanding<br />
Mobilization and Repression of Environmental<br />
Protests in China<br />
Ruodan Zhang, Indiana University-Bloomington<br />
rz3@indiana.edu<br />
2:12 Disc., Walter Thomas Casey, Texas A & M<br />
University-Texarkana<br />
wtcasey@gmail.com<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
25-3 Ethnicity and Conflict<br />
Thu at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Fiona Adamson, SOAS, University of London<br />
fa33@soas.ac.uk<br />
1:20 Does the Accommodation of Ethnic Demands<br />
Lead to Ethnic Moderation?<br />
Zeki Sarigil, Bilkent University<br />
sarigil@bilkent.edu.tr<br />
1:36 Ethnicity, Conflict, & Views of Peacebuilding: A<br />
Survey Experiment on the Effect of Narrative<br />
Framing on Perceptions in Jos, Nigeria<br />
Laura Thaut Vinson, Oklahoma State University-<br />
Main Campus<br />
laura.vinson@okstate.edu<br />
Peter Rudloff*, Oklahoma State University-Main<br />
Campus<br />
peter.rudloff@okstate.edu<br />
1:52 Fearing the Worst: The Logic of State Repression<br />
toward Ethnic Minorities<br />
Tao Wang, University of Oklahoma-Norman<br />
Campus<br />
twang@ou.edu<br />
2:08 Disc., Fiona Adamson, SOAS, University of London<br />
fa33@soas.ac.uk<br />
Disc., Simon Hug, University of Geneva<br />
simon.hug@unige.ch<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
26-3 Domestic Institutions and Foreign Policy<br />
Thu at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Douglas Lee Kriner, Boston University<br />
dkriner@bu.edu<br />
1:20 A ‘Foreign’ Policy?: Are Models of Public Policymaking<br />
Relevant to the Understanding of the<br />
Foreign Policy Process?<br />
Sarat Krishnan, University of Texas-Austin<br />
sarat_krishnan@utexas.edu<br />
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