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5:42 Disc., John Zumbrunnen, University of Wisconsin-<br />
Madison<br />
zumbrunnen@wisc.edu<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
48-2 Democratic Accountability<br />
Thu at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Michael Rabinder James, Bucknell<br />
University<br />
mjames@bucknell.edu<br />
4:50 Democratic Accountability<br />
Suzanne L. Dovi, University of Arizona<br />
sdovi@u.arizona.edu<br />
5:03 Dialing for Dollars, Dialing for Domination:<br />
Normatively Assessing the Electoral Fundraising<br />
Imperative<br />
Prithviraj Datta, Stanford University<br />
prithvirajdutta@gmail.com<br />
5:16 Facing the Mass Exodus: Re-Assessing the Moral<br />
Responsibilities toward Refugees<br />
Muhammet Ali Asil, Loyola University Chicago<br />
asilmuhamm@gmail.com<br />
5:29 Democratic Obstacles to Post-Democratic Theory<br />
Caleb Miller, University of California-Santa<br />
Barbara<br />
Caleb.r.miller@gmail.com<br />
5:42 Disc., Michael Rabinder James, Bucknell<br />
University<br />
mjames@bucknell.edu<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
50-3 Authoritarian Regimes<br />
Thu at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Tiberiu Catalin Dragu, New York University<br />
tiberiu.dragu@nyu.edu<br />
4:50 A House Divided Cannot Stand: A Theory of<br />
Multi-Member Opposition in Authoritarian<br />
Regimes<br />
MaryClare Teresa Roche, University of Rochester<br />
maryclare.roche@gmail.com<br />
5:00 Can Purges Root Out Corruption?<br />
B Pablo Montagnes, Emory University<br />
pablo.montagnes@gmail.com<br />
Stephane Wolton, London School of Economics<br />
stephane.wolton@gmail.com<br />
5:11 Censorship and the Effectiveness of Propaganda<br />
Carlo Matthias Horz, New York University<br />
cmh567@nyu.edu<br />
5:22 Institutions, Repression, and the Spread of Protest<br />
Mehdi Shadmehr*, University of Calgary<br />
mshadmeh@gmail.com<br />
Raphael Boleslavsky*, University of Miami<br />
rboleslausky@bus.miami.edu<br />
5:33 Strategies of Repression<br />
Tiberiu Catalin Dragu, New York University<br />
tiberiu.dragu@nyu.edu<br />
5:44 Disc., B Pablo Montagnes, Emory University<br />
pablo.montagnes@gmail.com<br />
Disc., Tiberiu Catalin Dragu, New York University<br />
tiberiu.dragu@nyu.edu<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
51-5 Analysis of Multilevel and Panel Data<br />
Thu at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Vera Eva Troeger, University of Warwick,<br />
UK<br />
v.e.troeger@warwick.ac.uk<br />
4:50 Estimation and Statistical Tests for Difference-in-<br />
Differences Models with Binary Response Data<br />
Taeyong Park, Washington University in St Louis<br />
typark99@gmail.com<br />
5:03 A General-to-Specific Approach to Unobservable<br />
Individual Effects in Dynamic Panel Models with<br />
a Very Small T<br />
Mark Pickup, Simon Fraser University<br />
mark.pickup@sfu.ca<br />
5:16 Being Smarter about the Dumbest of Dummy<br />
Variables<br />
Andrew Quayle Philips, Texas A & M University-<br />
College Station<br />
aphilips@pols.tamu.edu<br />
Guy D. Whitten, Texas A & M University-College<br />
Station<br />
g-whitten@pols.tamu.edu<br />
5:29 Bridging Levels of Analysis: A Structural<br />
Selection Approach<br />
Mark David Nieman*, Iowa State University<br />
markdnieman@gmail.com<br />
Olga Chyzh, Iowa State University<br />
ochyzh@iastate.edu<br />
Doug Gibler*, University of Alabama<br />
doug.gibler@gmail.com<br />
5:42 Disc., Vera Eva Troeger, University of Warwick,<br />
UK<br />
v.e.troeger@warwick.ac.uk<br />
Disc., Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University<br />
mblackwell@gov.harvard.edu<br />
5:55 Audience Discussion<br />
52-4 Comparative Historical Perspectives on Parties<br />
Thu at 4:45 pm<br />
4:45 Chair, Robert W. Mickey, University of Michigan-<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
rmickey@umich.edu<br />
4:50 Elections, Parties, and Legislatures in Late<br />
Imperial Austria: an Interdisciplinary Dialogue<br />
Philip J. Howe, Adrian College<br />
dr.philipj.howe@gmail.com<br />
5:03 Ford Model GOP: Gerald Ford, Congressional<br />
Pragmatism, and the Future of the Republican<br />
Party, 1965-1968<br />
David Veenstra*, University of St Francis<br />
dveenstra@stfrancis.edu<br />
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