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THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Division Panels

T indicates a Theme Panel


See Page 63 for Meetings and Receptions Details

78.1

Theme Panels
Division Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chair:
Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University

20.1

Room:

30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS


NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER
PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE
ENOUGH
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:

84.1

Room:

AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF


AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY
PRESIDENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

78.2

20.2
Room:

BACKLASH AGAINST
DIVERSITY IN EUROPE
Nikko, Monterey I

Room:

BEYOND (AND BACK TO)


FERGUSON: RACE AND
POWER(LESSNESS) IN
AMERICAN CITIES
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

Room:

EMPOWERING WOMEN:
SPECIAL CHALLENGES
GENDER POSES FOR
INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY
WITHIN THE PROFESSION
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

46.1
Room:

ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH


Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Thu 2:00 pm

Room:

BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES


POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN
IMPACT ON OTHER
DISCIPLINES?
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

14.1

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

Room:
87.1

Room:
54.1
Room:

BREAKING NEWS (DOMESTIC)


SESSION
Hilton, Imperial A
BREAKING NEWS! TRADE
NEGOTIATIONS, FAST TRACK
AND AMERICAN WORKERS:
THE POLITICS OF TPP
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
DIVERSITY OF WOMEN'S
INTERESTS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA:


THE FUTURE OF VOTING AND
REPRESENTATION IN THE US
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Sat 2:00 pm
84.3

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE
METHODS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

58.1

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

84.2

DYNAMICS AMONG NATIONS:


EVOLUTION OF LEGITIMACY
AND DEVELOPMENT IN
MODERN STATES
Nikko, Ballroom I

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

54.2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS


AND SOCIETY

20.3

Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND


EXCLUSION: EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

GLOBAL DIVERSITIES OF
RESPONSES TO GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

40.1

Room:

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND


THE UNITED NATIONS, 70
YEARS AFTER THE SAN
FRANCISCO CHARTER
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 4:30 pm
10.1
Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

IS ANYBODY LISTENING?
POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE NEW
MEDIA AND POLITICS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL


COMMUNICATION

10.2
Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Room:

MARGINALIZATION, INCLUSION
AND THE FUTURE OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE: A PANEL
HONORING DAVID EASTON
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Thu 8:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

58.2
Room:

MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE


US: HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Fri 4:30 pm

87.2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

Room:
10.3
Room:

NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE


ON LABOR POLITICS
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:
23.1

Room:
14.2
Room:

PLENARY ADDRESS: TAKING


EMBEDDED LIBERALISM
GLOBAL: LESSONS FROM
BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS,
FEATURING JOHN RUGGIE
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

98.1

PLENARY ADDRESS: WHY


ECONOMICS IS TOO
IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO
ECONOMISTS, FEATURING
ROBERT REICH
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5
RACE AND GENDER IN THE
EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC
Hilton, Imperial B

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

REALISM MEETS
DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY:
DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL
THEORY
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Room:

20.4
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

Room:

RESPONSIBILITY FOR RACIAL


JUSTICE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

58.3
Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Room:

RETHINKING DEMOCRATIC
AGENCY: RACE, GENDER,
SEXUALITY, AUTONOMY
Nikko, Carmel I

40.2

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

RETHINKING RELIGION,
DEMOCRACY, AND
DEVELOPMENT IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICA
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

87.3

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:

Room:

SEXUAL MINORITIES-POLICYMAKING AND POLITICAL


REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND


VIOLENT EXTREMISM:
VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS?
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Fri 4:30 pm

WOMEN IN CONFLICT
PROCESSES
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Fri 9:30 am

WOMENS ENGAGEMENT IN
AFRICAN POLITICS:
OPPORTUNITIES AND
CONSTRAINTS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND


PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL
APPROACHES

Fri 2:30 pm

Division Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame


Chair:
Melvin Lee Rogers, University of California, Los Angeles

11.1

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
75.1

Room:
36.1
Room:

CICERONIAN RECEPTIONS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

21.9

COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON "ADVICE FOR RULERS":
ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

ACROSS THE REVOLUTIONARY


DIVIDE: RETHINKING
NINETEENTH-CENTURY
POLITICAL THOUGHT
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
ALEX GOUREVITCHS "FROM
SLAVERY TO THE
COOPERATIVE
COMMONWEALTH"
Parc 55, Embarcadero

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

14.3

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

23.2

THE RISE OF THE POPULIST


RIGHT?: ANTI-IMMIGRATION
PARTIES IN WESTERN EUROPE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

54.4

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS


AND SOCIETY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

54.3

THE POLITICS OF RACE AND


CLASS INEQUALITIES IN THE
AMERICAS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

73.1

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

78.3

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF


IMMIGRATION,
REDISTRIBUTION, AND
INEQUALITY
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:

Thu 8:00 am

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:

CREOLIZING LIBERTY:
ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL
ROBERTSS "FREEDOM AS
MARRONAGE"
Parc 55, Divisadero

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

11.2
Room:

DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING:
PAST AND PRESENT
Nikko, Carmel II

21.6

14.2

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
89.1

Room:

Room:

EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND


RACE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:

FEDERATIONS AND UNIONS IN


IMPERIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

103.1

Room:

GENDER IN THE HISTORY OF


POLITICAL THOUGHT
Hilton, Taylor Room

HANNAH ARENDT
Hilton, Union Square 14

75.3
Room:

HOBBES AND RELIGION


Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

48.1

IMPERIALISM AND
COLONIALISM:
TRANSNATIONAL
CONNECTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

85.1
Room:

11.3

Fri 9:30 am
Room:

Room:

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

MACHIAVELLI, THE LAWS, AND


LIBERTY
Parc 55, Balboa

ROUNDTABLE ON HANNAH
ARENDT AND THE NEGRO
QUESTION
Hilton, Powell Room

Fri 11:30 am

42.2
Room:
21.8

Sun 10:15 am

Fri 4:30 pm

100.4
Room:

Room:

PARADOXES AND
POSSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL
ACTION
Hilton, Union Square 16

24.2

Room:

POLITICS AND ETHICS IN


NIETZSCHE'S PHILOSOPHY
Nikko, Monterey I

Sat 2:00 pm

Thu 8:00 am

ROUSSEAUS LESSER KNOWN


WORKS ON WOMEN
Parc 55, Balboa
TERENCE BALL'S
"REAPPRAISING POLITICAL
THEORY" TWENTY YEARS
LATER
Hilton, Taylor Room
THE "HUMAN" AND ITS
OTHERS
Hilton, Powell Room

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Sun 8:00 am

THE AFFECTIVE TURN IN


POLITICAL THOUGHT
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Sun 8:00 am
48.3

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

48.2

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Room:
100.1

REPUBLICANISM: MARKETS
AND FREEDOM
Nikko, Carmel I

21.7

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

60.1

REAPPRAISING NATIONAL
SELF-DETERMINATION
Nikko, Monterey II

REVISITING ROUSSEAU
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Room:
MACHIAVELLI OUT OF
CONTEXT
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

READING AND RE-READING


LOCKE
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

11.4
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

103.2

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Room:

Room:

RACE, REVOLUTION, AND LOVE


IN AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

24.1
Room:

Room:

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

42.1

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

21.1

RACE AND GENDER IN THE


EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC
Hilton, Imperial B

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

16.1

POSTER SESSION II: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL
APPROACHES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Division Panels

75.2

Room:

THE AMERICAN FOUNDING


RECONSIDERED
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

103.3

Room:

THE VIEW FROM THE


PROVINCES: EMPIRE IN
CONTEXTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

36.2

Room:
21.11

Room:

UNIVERSALITY, SPATIAL
ORDER AND EXCLUSION IN
THE THOUGHT OF CARL
SCHMITT
Hilton, Union Square 23
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES
DIVERSITY MAKE IN
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY?
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Room:

Room:

Room:
Thu 2:00 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

84.2

Room:

BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES


POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN
IMPACT ON OTHER
DISCIPLINES?
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

21.12

Room:

BODY POLITICS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Fri 4:30 pm

42.6
Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

11.2
Room:

42.3

Thu 8:00 am

16.2
Room:

BORDER CROSSINGS
Parc 55, Divisadero

48.4

36.8

CAN THERE BE A (GOOD)


ETHICS FOR POLITICS?
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Thu 10:15 am

Fri 7:30 am
Room:

Room:

56.1
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
24.4

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

36.3
Room:

CONSTITUTIONS AND
REVOLUTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Thu 2:00 pm

DEMOCRACY AND THE "WHITE


PROBLEM"
Hilton, Franciscan C

Fri 9:30 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING:
PAST AND PRESENT
Nikko, Carmel II

Thu 8:00 am

DIAGNOSING THE
CONTEMPORARY: CRITICAL
GENEALOGIES OF THE
PRESENT
Hilton, Golden Gate 7
DIVERSE LEGACIES OF
VIOLENCE: MEMORY,
RECOGNITION, AND
REPARATIONS
Nikko, Carmel I

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON "ADVICE FOR RULERS":
ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN
Hilton, Franciscan D

DEBATING STRUCTURAL
THEORIES OF INJUSTICE,
DOMINATION, AND
OPPRESSION
Nikko, Mendocino II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Room:

21.9

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Room:

CRISES OF POLITICS, THE


POLITICS OF CRISES
Parc 55, Mission I

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

11.5
Room:

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

Division Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia


Chair:
Jeanne Morefield, Whitman College

Room:

CREOLIZING LIBERTY:
ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL
ROBERTSS "FREEDOM AS
MARRONAGE"
Parc 55, Divisadero

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

60.3

WOMEN AND REPUBLICANISM


IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Hilton, Union Square 14

A WITTGENSTEINIAN
APPROACH TO POLITICAL
THEORY
Hilton, Powell Room

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

75.2

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

60.2

CONSTRUCTING
REPRESENTATIVE
DEMOCRACY: THEORY,
HISTORY, AND PRACTICE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

85.2

24.3

Room:

DIVERSIFYING CINEMATIC
POLITICS
Hilton, Van Ness Room
DIVERSITY IN FAMILIES?
ECONOMIC PRECARITY AND
THE POLITICIZATION OF THE
FAMILY
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Fri 2:30 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Room:

DOES CRITIQUE HAVE A


FUTURE? A QUESTION FOR
POLITICAL THEORISTS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

36.4

Room:
16.1
Room:

21.1

Room:

DREAM, WORK, PLAY:


PSYCHOANALYSIS, THE
UNCONSCIOUS, AND RADICAL
POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND
RACE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:

100.3

Fri 7:30 am
Room:

103.2
Thu 10:15 am

Room:

11.6

FEDERATIONS AND UNIONS IN


IMPERIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Room:
Thu 2:00 pm

16.3
Room:

Room:

IMMIGRANTS AND
DEMOCRATIC THEORY: A
PROBLEM ONLY FOR
OUTSIDERS?
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

21.10

Fri 9:30 am
Room:
85.4

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

IMPERIALISM AND
COLONIALISM:
TRANSNATIONAL
CONNECTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Fri 11:30 am

Room:
36.5

Room:

INTERROGATING,
HISTORICIZING, AND
DECOLONIZING MATERIALIST
POLITICS AND METHOD
Hilton, Franciscan B
INTERSECTIONAL
PERSPECTIVES ON THE BODY:
DISABILITY, RACE AND
GENDER
Parc 55, Davidson

Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

IRIS YOUNG'S JUSTICE AND


THE POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE:
25 YEARS ON
Hilton, Franciscan C

POLICE POWER AND


POLITICAL THEORY
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

POSSESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM
REVISITED
Nikko, Carmel I
POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER
SESSION: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

24.5
Room:

RACE, AFFECT, POLITICS


Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sun 10:15 am

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Room:

RACE, REVOLUTION, AND LOVE


IN AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

85.1
Room:

REAPPRAISING NATIONAL
SELF-DETERMINATION
Nikko, Monterey II

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Fri 7:30 am
36.9
Room:

Sat 4:15 pm

PLATO AND CONTEMPORARY


POLITICAL THEORY: LEGACY,
POLITICS, INTERPRETATION
Hilton, Lombard Room

Room:

RECOGNITION AND ITS


DISCONTENTS
Hilton, Sutter Room

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

89.2

MACHIAVELLI OUT OF
CONTEXT
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

RACE AND MEMORY IN


AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

89.1

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

85.3

Room:
36.6

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

48.1

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

80.1

LITERATURE OF DIMINISHED
DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

GENDER IN THE HISTORY OF


POLITICAL THOUGHT
Hilton, Taylor Room

JUSTIFYING POLITICAL
AUTHORITY: DIVERSE
TRADITIONS IN DEBATE
Hilton, Lombard Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

42.1

100.2

Division Panels

75.4

42.4
Room:

REPRISING THE EARLY


MODERN
Hilton, Sutter Room

75.5
Room:

RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Nikko, Carmel II

Fri 9:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

80.2

Room:
85.9
Room:

SOURCES OF SOCIAL
CRITICISM FROM THE
MARGINS
Hilton, Union Square 14
STRUGGLES OVER THE
COMMON-WEALTH
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Sat 10:15 am

Division Suzanne Dovi, University of Arizona


Chair:
Jack Turner, University of Washington

Sat 2:00 pm

11.8
Room:

89.3
Room:
100.4
Room:

TELLING THE TRUTH AND


BREAKING THE LAW
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
THE "HUMAN" AND ITS
OTHERS
Hilton, Powell Room

Sat 4:15 pm

Sun 8:00 am

16.4

Room:
24.7

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

24.2
Room:

85.10
Room:
103.3

Room:

THE AFFECTIVE TURN IN


POLITICAL THOUGHT
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Room:
36.8
Room:

THE POLITICS/VIOLENCE
FRONTIER
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

36.3

Room:
11.7
Room:
24.45
Room:

42.5
Room:

THEORIZING POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
THEORIZING THE
ANTHROPOCENE
Hilton, Golden Gate 8
TOWARDS A CRITICAL
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nikko, Carmel II

Room:

85.13
Room:

21.12

Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

Room:

CONSTITUTIONS AND
REVOLUTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

DEBATING STRUCTURAL
THEORIES OF INJUSTICE,
DOMINATION, AND
OPPRESSION
Nikko, Mendocino II

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 8:00 am
42.6
Room:

DEMOCRACY AND THE "WHITE


PROBLEM"
Hilton, Franciscan C

DEMOCRACY AT THE MARGINS


Hilton, Union Square 24

WARS OF RELIGION (AND


SECULARISM)
Hilton, Franciscan D

80.3

DEMOCRACY IN A
GLOBALIZED AGE: THE ALLAFFECTED PRINCIPLE AND
BEYOND
Hilton, Franciscan C

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Thu 4:15 pm
56.2
Room:

48.5
Room:

DEMOCRACY'S INTERNAL AND


EXTERNAL BORDERS
Parc 55, Divisadero

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 10:15 am

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

60.4

WHAT IS RESISTANCE?
Hilton, Franciscan A

Room:

THE STRANGEST
EXPERIENCES: SALVAGING
COMPLEXITY IN POLITICAL
THEORIZING
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

36.7

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Sun 10:15 am

Room:

Room:

CAN THERE BE A (GOOD)


ETHICS FOR POLITICS?
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES


DIVERSITY MAKE IN
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY?
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Thu 4:15 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

21.11

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:


JACOB T. LEVY, RATIONALISM,
PLURALISM, AND FREEDOM
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

24.6

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS


ROUNDTABLE: ALAN PATTEN'S
"EQUAL RECOGNITION"
Parc 55, Balboa

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

THE VIEW FROM THE


PROVINCES: EMPIRE IN
CONTEXTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

AGENCY, RESPONSIBILITY,
AUTONOMY
Hilton, Union Square 23

11.2

Fri 7:30 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:

DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP
AND THE ETHICS OF VOTING
IN DIVERSE SOCIETIES
Hilton, Union Square 15
DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING:
PAST AND PRESENT
Nikko, Carmel II

Fri 4:30 pm

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Room:

DIFFERENCE, DOMINATION,
INEQUALITY
Parc 55, Hearst

11.9
Room:

DISABLED CITIZENSHIP
Hilton, Union Square 13

75.6
Room:

DIVERSE FAMILIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Fri 2:30 pm

103.4
Room:

100.1
Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

80.4

Room:

DIVERSE LEGACIES OF
VIOLENCE: MEMORY,
RECOGNITION, AND
REPARATIONS
Nikko, Carmel I

24.4

Room:

85.11
Room:
16.1
Room:

11.10
Room:
85.5

DIVERSIFYING DIVERSITY:
MIGRATION, ECONOMY,
CULTURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Room:

POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER


SESSION: NORMATIVE
POLITICAL THEORY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

24.5
Room:

RACE, AFFECT, POLITICS


Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sat 10:15 am

DIVERSITY IN FAMILIES?
ECONOMIC PRECARITY AND
THE POLITICIZATION OF THE
FAMILY
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

75.7

Room:

DIVERSITY, DEMOCRACY,
REPRESENTATION
Nikko, Carmel II

73.1

80.1

Room:

HISTORICAL INJUSTICE AND


RESPONSIBILITY
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
IMMIGRANTS AND
DEMOCRATIC THEORY: A
PROBLEM ONLY FOR
OUTSIDERS?
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Room:

IMPERIALISM AND
COLONIALISM:
TRANSNATIONAL
CONNECTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Room:

LITERATURE OF DIMINISHED
DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Thu 4:15 pm

RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY,


AND SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE IN THE NBA AND
NFL
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Sat 10:15 am

REALISM MEETS
DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY:
DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL
THEORY
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

85.1

REAPPRAISING NATIONAL
SELF-DETERMINATION
Nikko, Monterey II

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Sun 8:00 am

36.9
Room:

RECOGNITION AND ITS


DISCONTENTS
Hilton, Sutter Room

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Fri 11:30 am

11.3
Room:

REPUBLICANISM: MARKETS
AND FREEDOM
Nikko, Carmel I

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

54.3

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

100.3

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

48.1

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND


RACE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Room:

Room:

POLITICAL THEORY AND THE


CORPORATION
Nikko, Mendocino I

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

100.5

PARADOXES AND
POSSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL
ACTION
Hilton, Union Square 16

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

48.4

MARRIAGE, MORALS, AND


MARKETS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Division Panels

56.3

Room:

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

54.4

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

RESPONSIBILITY FOR RACIAL


JUSTICE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Room:

RETHINKING DEMOCRATIC
AGENCY: RACE, GENDER,
SEXUALITY, AUTONOMY
Nikko, Carmel I

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

24.8

Room:

ROUNDTABLE ON MARGARET
MOORE'S "A POLITICAL
THEORY OF TERRITORY"
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Division Dona-Gene Barton, University of Nebraska


Chair:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

16.5
Room:
85.12
Room:

SHOULD WE "MANAGE"
DIVERSITY?
Nikko, Monterey II
THE GOOD REPRESENTATIVE
2.0
Hilton, Franciscan C

DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Thu 4:15 pm

103.5

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

100.7

Room:

Room:

TUCKNESS AND PARRISHS


THE DECLINE OF MERCY IN
PUBLIC LIFE
Parc 55, Mason

56.4
Room:

UNPACKING COMPLICITY
Hilton, Franciscan C

Fri 2:30 pm

85.13
Room:

WHAT IS RESISTANCE?
Hilton, Franciscan A

Sat 2:00 pm

89.4

Room:
80.32
Room:

DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL


THEORY

85.41

Division Bahar Leventoglu, Duke University


Chair:

AUTHORITARIAN SYSTEMS
Hilton, Imperial A

75.8

DIFFERENT DYNAMICS OF
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hilton, Franciscan B

89.6
Room:

EMPIRICAL TESTING OF
THEORETICAL MODELS
Hilton, Lombard Room

Room:

Room:

EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF
FORMAL MODELS
Parc 55, Stockton

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

Sat 4:15 pm

53.1

Room:
85.14

Room:
60.19

Room:

Room:
21.13

Room:
42.8
Room:

FORMAL MODELS OF
INTERNAL CONFLICT
Nikko, Mendocino I
FORMAL MODELS OF
POLITICAL INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION
Hilton, Union Square 16
POLITICS OF RECRUITMENT,
EXPERTISE & PERSONNEL
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 10:15 am

GENDER AND CAMPAIGN


DYNAMICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Sat 2:00 pm

INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT
EFFECTS
Hilton, Union Square 24
POSTER SESSION V: POSTER
SESSION: POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RACE AND ETHNICITY:
EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS
Parc 55, Balboa

Sat 10:15 am

Fri 2:00 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION


AND EXCLUSION ON FOREIGN
POLICY ATTITUDES
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Sun 8:00 am
75.9
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

THE EFFECTS OF MORAL


JUDGMENTS AMONG CITIZENS
AND LEGISLATORS
Parc 55, Davidson

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

60.5
Fri 9:30 am
Room:
56.5

Room:

EMOTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND


CONFLICT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Sat 4:15 pm

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

100.6

CLASH OF THE SOCIAL


IDENTITIES IN THE POLITICAL
ARENA
Nikko, Monterey II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

80.5

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

21.62

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Room:

Room:

AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE


EFFECTS AND CANDIDATE
EVALUATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

48.6
Room:

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

42.7

ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY:


UNCONVENTIONAL POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND VIOLENCE
Hilton, Union Square 21

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

THE MISSING (EMOTIONAL)


LINK: EXPLAINING POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION
Parc 55, Davidson
THE ORIGINS OF POLITICAL
KNOWLEDGE AND POLITICAL
ATTITUDES
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
36.10
Room:

THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF


PERSONALITY AMONG ELITES
AND THE PUBLIC
Parc 55, Mission II
THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
OF IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 11:30 am

Room:

Room:
42.9

Room:

THE PSYCHOLOGICAL
UNDERPINNINGS OF
PARTISANSHIP AND GROUP
CUES
Parc 55, Mason
THE ROLE OF MOTIVATED
REASONING IN THE POLITICAL
PROCESS
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM


DELIBERATIVE MINI-PUBLICS?
Parc 55, Powell II

21.15
Room:

80.28

Room:

YOU DISGUST ME! SOURCES OF


SUPPORT FOR POLICIES AND
PARTIES
Parc 55, Mission I

Fri 9:30 am

24.10
Room:
75.59

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

85.15
Room:

11.60

Room:

Room:

Room:

BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND


ENVIRONMENTAL
GOVERNANCE
Hilton, Union Square 24

48.46
Room:

Room:
11.54

Room:

BUSINESSES, OFFICIALS, AND


CORRUPTION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
CLIENTELISM AND
CORRUPTION ACROSS
DICTATORSHIP AND
DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Room:

CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY
AND PUBLIC SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 15

ECONOMIC INEQUALITY,
IDENTITY, AND
DEMOCRATIZATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

Thu 4:15 pm

Sat 8:00 am

ECONOMIC SHOCKS AND


DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sat 2:00 pm

ETHNICITY AND THE POLITICS


OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Lombard

Thu 8:00 am

EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Parc 55, Powell II

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

42.10
Room:

Thu 8:00 am

80.40
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Fri 9:30 am

FISCAL POLITICS IN FEDERAL


SYSTEMS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

85.16

Sat 8:00 am

FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
Hilton, Lombard Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

75.10

ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND


DEMOCRATIC RESPONSE
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,


TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

11.11

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

21.53

DECENTRALIZATION AND
REDISTRIBUTION
Hilton, Union Square 16

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Division Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan


Chair:

BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED
CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP)
Hilton, Taylor Room

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Thu 2:00 pm

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

100.20

CORRUPTION AND ITS


POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

21.14

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL


COMMUNICATION

16.6

CONFLICT, TAXATION, AND


STATE CAPACITY
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

24.9

16.7

Division Panels

48.7

Room:

INEQUALITY AND HISTORICAL


POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN
EUROPE
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

89.5
Room:

INEQUALITY AND
REDISTRIBUTION
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 4:15 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

36.21

Room:

INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND


DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN
POST-COMMUNIST
TRANSITIONS
Parc 55, Hearst

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

10.3
Room:

NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE


ON LABOR POLITICS
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:

POLITICAL COMPETITION AND


GOVERNMENT SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 21

Room:

Room:
16.8

Room:

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE


ORIGINS, DYNAMICS, AND
TENURE OF AUTOCRATIC RULE
Parc 55, Davidson
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY,
INSTITUTIONS, AND PUBLIC
GOODS
Hilton, Union Square 15

Sun 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND


ECONOMIC GROWTH
Nikko, Carmel I

Room:

POLITICAL STABILITY AND


ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA
Hilton, Union Square 24

Room:

POLITICS OF THE BUDGET


PROCESS
Parc 55, Mason

85.17
Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

POSTER SESSION II: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL ECONOMY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

21.16
Room:

POWER OF POLITICAL NEWS


Hilton, Lombard Room

48.8

RESOURCES AND
DISTRIBUTION IN
DEMOCRACIES OF THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Powell Room

80.6

Room:

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
42.11

Room:
16.9

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
21.17

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 2:00 pm

42.12

THE POLITICS OF WELFARE


STATE RETRENCHMENT
Hilton, Franciscan B

WAR, DEVELOPMENT AND THE


EMERGENCE OF THE STATE
Hilton, Union Square 24

A POST-FOUNDATIONAL
INSTITUTIONALISM
Parc 55, Market Street
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:
FRANCIS FUKUYAMA'S
"POLITICAL ORDER AND
POLITICAL DECAY"
Hilton, Imperial B
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: THE
LOVERS QUARREL: THE TWO
FOUNDINGS
Parc 55, Mason
BUILDING THE STATE:
HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS OF
STABILITY AND CAPACITY
Parc 55, Powell I

Room:

DAVID VOGEL'S
CONTRIBUTIONS TO
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nikko, Mendocino I

48.9
Room:

DEMOCRACY AT THE EDGE


Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

80.8

SOCIAL SPENDING AND


OUTCOMES IN NEW AND
PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Sutter Room

Room:

ENGAGED SCHOLARS ADDRESS


LEADING ISSUES IN US
POLITICS
Parc 55, Market Street

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 10:15 am
75.11

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Room:

10

Fri 4:30 pm

Sat 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Sat 2:00 pm

DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

Room:

Room:

THE POLITICS OF WAGES AND


LABOR REGULATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Division Amel F. Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst


Chair:
James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Thomas K. Ogorzalek, Northwestern University

11.13

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

21.2

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

56.24

80.7
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

24.11

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF


IMMIGRATION,
REDISTRIBUTION, AND
INEQUALITY
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

36.11

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF


ACCESS TO POLITICAL OFFICE
AND POLICY OUTCOMES
Hilton, Union Square 21

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

60.6

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

11.12

87.2

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

100.8

56.6

HISTORICAL
DEMOCRATIZATION: PARTIES,
PARLIAMENTS, AND CRISIS
Nikko, Mendocino II

Thu 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND


CITIES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Sat 10:15 am

84.2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

85.18

Room:
100.9

Room:
21.4

Room:
103.6

Room:

INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES AND


THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF
GROWTH
Nikko, Mendocino II
LONG SHADOWS OF HISTORY:
HOW PAST VIOLENCE SHAPES
PRESENT-DAY POLITICAL
OUTCOMES
Hilton, Union Square 25
POSTER SESSION II: POSTER
SESSION: POLITICS AND
HISTORY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PREROGATIVE AND
CONSTRAINT IN PRESIDENTIAL
POLICY-MAKING
Hilton, Union Square 14

Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

Room:

RACE AND THE AMERICAN


STATE
Hilton, Union Square 24

Sun 8:00 am
16.11

Room:

85.19
Sun 10:15 am

Room:
80.10

Thu 10:15 am

Room:
21.18
Room:
80.38

Room:

REGIME CHANGE AND


GOVERNABILITY IN INTERWAR
EUROPE REVISITED
Hilton, Union Square 24
STATE-BUILDING AND THE
FAMILY
Hilton, Mason Room
THE DEVELOPMENT AND
EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN
BUREAUCRACY
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Thu 8:00 am

89.6
Room:

Room:

THE RIGHT TURN AGAINST


WORKERS IN THE AMERICAN
STATES
Hilton, Taylor Room

46.1
Room:

89.29

Sat 10:15 am
Room:
21.19

BAYESIAN MODELS
Parc 55, Balboa

ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH


Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

FRONTIERS IN THE
QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF
WOMEN IN POLITICS
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Room:

GEOGRAPHY, INFERENCE, AND


SPATIAL STATISTICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 4:15 pm

103.7
Room:

IDEAL POINT ESTIMATION


Hilton, Union Square 22

100.10

IMPROVING BEST PRACTICES


FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Nikko, Mendocino II

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

11.16

Room:

JOURNAL EDITORS & DA-RT:


NEW DATA SHARING AND
RESEARCH TRANSPARENCY
REQUIREMENTS
Parc 55, Mission II

100.11
Room:

MACHINE LEARNING
Hilton, Union Square 15

103.36

MAPPING AND BRIDGING


METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
IN THE DISCIPLINE
Hilton, Lombard Room

Division Jacob M. Montgomery, Washington University in St. Louis


Chair:

36.12
Room:

EMPIRICAL TESTING OF
THEORETICAL MODELS
Hilton, Lombard Room

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Room:

Room:

DETECTING AND CONCEALING


PATTERNS IN DATA
Hilton, Taylor Room

Sat 2:00 pm

Thu 2:00 pm

DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

ADVANCES IN CAUSAL
INFERENCE
Hilton, Sutter Room

CAUSAL EFFECTS IN TIMEVARYING DATA


Hilton, Union Square 16

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND


POLICY

11.15

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

24.12

BRIDGING THE QUANTITATIVEQUALITATIVE DIVIDE: TEXT


ANALYSIS AND DATA
THRESHOLDS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

11.14

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE
METHODS
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Room:
16.10

BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES


POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN
IMPACT ON OTHER
DISCIPLINES?
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Sun 10:15 am

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

11

Division Panels

80.9

16.12
Room:

89.44
Room:

MEASUREMENT MODELS IN
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Taylor Room

Thu 10:15 am

80.11

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Room:

METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

100.13

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Room:
21.20
Room:

MODELING TEXT-AS-DATA
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Thu 2:00 pm

24.13
Room:

MODELS OF SURVEY DATA


Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Thu 4:15 pm

89.43

Room:

NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS: METHODOLOGICAL
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
Parc 55, Mission I

Room:

80.12

Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

Room:

NEW DIRECTIONS IN MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH


Hilton, Union Square 22

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

42.13
Room:

NEW SOURCES OF (BIG) DATA


Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

53.2

Room:

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

75.12
Room:

PREDICTION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

100.12

TRACING TEXT THROUGH


TIME
Hilton, Mason Room

Room:
89.7
Room:

USING TEXT AND


COMMUNICATIONS AS DATA
Nikko, Carmel I

Room:

53.5

Room:

53.4

Room:

Room:

DIVERSE APPROACHES TO
IMPROVING ONLINE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Mason Room

24.14
Sun 8:00 am
Room:

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Fri 2:00 pm

42.14
Room:

48.10
Room:

STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTION


FROM ASSOCIATE TO FULL
PROFESSOR
Hilton, Franciscan A

Thu 4:15 pm

TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION,


ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION
Hilton, Franciscan A

Fri 9:30 am

TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES


USING UNIQUE APPROACHES
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

75.14

Room:

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Fri 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

12

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

16.13

PEDAGOGICAL DIVERSITIES
RECONSIDERED: TEACHING
POLITICS IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Fri 2:00 pm

Division Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY


Chair:
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan
American
Sherri L. Wallace, University of Louisville

ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN
THE CLASSROOM
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 9:30 am

DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

75.13

EXPLORING DIVERSITIES
USING SIMULATIONS
Hilton, Union Square 13

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

36.50

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

EXPLORING DIVERSITIES
USING CIVIC EDUCATION AND
ENGAGEMENT
Hilton, Union Square 13

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

56.7

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

NETWORK MODELS
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

36.13
Room:

DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

TEACHING ABOUT
DIVERSITIES, POWER AND
DIFFERENCE
Hilton, Mason Room

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Division Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY


Chair:
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan
American
Sherri L. Wallace, University of Louisville

75.13
Room:

16.13

Room:

ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN
THE CLASSROOM
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

42.14
Room:

48.10

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

75.14

DIVERSE APPROACHES TO
IMPROVING ONLINE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Mason Room

Room:

Thu 10:15 am

Room:

Sat 10:15 am

100.13

Room:

EXPLORING DIVERSITIES
USING CIVIC EDUCATION AND
ENGAGEMENT
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sun 8:00 am

56.7
Room:

EXPLORING DIVERSITIES
USING SIMULATIONS
Hilton, Union Square 13

80.12

Room:

PEDAGOGICAL DIVERSITIES
RECONSIDERED: TEACHING
POLITICS IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Room:

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Room:

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Room:

STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTION


FROM ASSOCIATE TO FULL
PROFESSOR
Hilton, Franciscan A

ACCOUNTABILITY AND LOCAL


POLITICS IN BRAZIL
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4
ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC
GOODS PROVISION: NEW
EVIDENCE FROM AFRICA
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
ACCOUNTABILITY AND
REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:

AUTHORITARIAN
INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

36.14
Room:

AUTHORITARIAN STABILITY
Hilton, Franciscan A

42.15

AUTHORITARIAN SUCCESSOR
PARTIES AND DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Franciscan B

Room:
100.50

Room:

COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL


CITIZENSHIP 1: MULTILEVEL &
DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

103.37

Fri 2:00 pm
Room:

COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL


CITIZENSHIP 2: EFFECTS &
EVALUATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

24.14

21.21

Fri 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

53.4

16.14

24.15

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

53.5

Room:

Room:

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 8:00 am

DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

TEACHING ABOUT
DIVERSITIES, POWER AND
DIFFERENCE
Hilton, Mason Room

Division Monika Nalepa


Chair:
Grigore Pop-Eleches

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

11.17

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES


USING UNIQUE APPROACHES
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

80.11

TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION,


ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION
Hilton, Franciscan A

48.11

Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
TO THE STUDY OF ELECTORAL
AND LEGISLATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan C

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

56.8

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND


LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Room:

COMPARING JUDICIAL
INDEPENDENCE: SOCIAL AND
INSTITUTIONAL
EXPLANATIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Fri 2:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

13

Division Panels

DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

16.7
Room:

CONFLICT, TAXATION, AND


STATE CAPACITY
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Thu 10:15 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

60.7

Room:
21.28

Room:

CONSTITUTION MAKING IN
DEMOCRATIC
CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS
Hilton, Franciscan A
CORRUPTION AND ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS IN
POST-COMMUNIST STATES
Parc 55, Mason

Room:

CORRUPTION AND ITS


POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Room:
48.12
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
24.16

DEMOCRATIC SUPPORT
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

103.33

DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE: CROSSNATIONAL EVIDENCE
Hilton, Sutter Room

Room:
42.17

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

75.15
Room:

42.16

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

21.15

16.15

85.16

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

Room:
85.20

Room:
89.8

Room:

DISENTANGLING THE COIL OF


RADICAL POLITICS IN EUROPE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
DISTRIBUTIONAL CONFLICTS
AND GOVERNANCE AT THE
SUBNATIONAL LEVEL
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
DIVERSITIES IN DEMOCRACY:
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
IN 21ST CENTURY LATIN
AMERICA
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:
103.8

Room:
103.9
Room:
11.18
Room:
21.22
Room:

DYNAMICS OF PROTEST
MOVEMENTS
Hilton, Franciscan A
ECONOMIC VOTE AND
DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY IN GLOBAL
ECONOMIES
Hilton, Franciscan C
ELITES, INFORMATION, AND
INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Franciscan B
ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND
GOVERNMENT POLICY
Hilton, Franciscan B
EXPERIMENTS IN
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

36.15
Room:

Sat 10:15 am

100.15
Room:
48.39

Room:
Sat 2:00 pm

FRONTIERS OF HISTORICAL
INSTITUTIONALISM
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
INCUMBENTS AND ELECTIONS
IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
INEQUALITY AND HISTORICAL
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN
EUROPE
Hilton, Union Square 25

Fri 11:30 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

ISRAEL AND PALESTINE:


ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON STATEHOOD
Hilton, Union Square 25

LEGACIES OF REVOLUTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

16.12

MEASUREMENT MODELS IN
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Taylor Room

Fri 7:30 am

Sun 8:00 am

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

75.16
Sun 10:15 am
Room:
56.9
Room:
60.12

Thu 8:00 am
Room:

MINORITY REPRESENTATION
ACROSS CONTEXTS
Hilton, Imperial A
MINORITY RIGHTS AND
REPRESSION
Hilton, Franciscan D
NEW DIRECTIONS IN
RESEARCH ON STATES,
MARKETS, AND INSTITUTIONS
IN EURASIA
Parc 55, Hearst

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES
Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

Thu 2:00 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

INEQUALITY, INSTITUTIONS,
AND REGIME TRANSITIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

48.13
Room:

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

INEQUALITY AND ITS


PERCEPTIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

60.8
Room:

14

FRAUD, CLIENTELISM AND


COERCION IN ELECTIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Room:
100.14

FORMAL INSTITUTIONS AND


THE CHANNELING OF
DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Thu 10:15 am

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

80.13

FISCAL POLICIES: CAUSES AND


IMPLICATIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

NEW FRONTIERS IN RESOURCE


POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
85.21

Room:
100.8
Room:

NEW PERSPECTIVES ON
ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
PATTERNS OF UNEVEN
REPRESENTATION AND
ECONOMIC POLICYMAKING IN
LATIN AMERICA
Hilton, Powell Room
POLITICAL COMPETITION AND
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 21

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND


ECONOMIC GROWTH
Nikko, Carmel I

Room:

POLITICS IN MOVEMENT:
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
AND POLITICAL CHANGE
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Room:
16.16
Room:
21.23

Room:
75.17

POPULATION-BASED SURVEY
EXPERIMENTS IN THE MIDDLE
EAST
Hilton, Taylor Room
PUBLIC GOODS, CORRUPTION,
AND THE STATE
Hilton, Lombard Room
PUBLIC OPINION IN TIMES OF
CRISIS: THE UKRAINE-RUSSIA
CONFLICT
Hilton, Franciscan C

Room:

REDUCING POLITICAL
CORRUPTION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

36.16
Room:

REGIME TRANSITIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

89.14

SOURCES OF POWER AND


WEAKNESS IN NONDEMOCRATIC POSTCOMMUNIST REGIMES
Parc 55, Hearst

Room:

Room:

SPATIAL DYNAMICS AND


POLITICAL ORDER IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Stockton

48.14

THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC


EMPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING
STATES
Hilton, Union Square 14

16.38

Fri 7:30 am
Room:

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:

TAKING IT TO THE STREETS:


SOCIAL RESISTANCE & STATE
RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST
ASIA
Nikko, Carmel II

THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS


IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Thu 8:00 am

56.10
Room:

THE RESOURCE CURSE


Hilton, Taylor Room

60.9

THE RISE OF CITIES: AN


URBAN TURN IN THE STUDY OF
INDIAN POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Room:
75.18
Room:
11.39

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Thu 8:00 am

Fri 11:30 am

Thu 10:15 am

THE STRATEGIC USE OF ISLAM


BY MIDDLE EASTERN REGIMES
Hilton, Union Square 16
THE WELFARE STATE IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Thu 2:00 pm

80.14
Room:
85.22

Sat 8:00 am

Room:
Fri 7:30 am

89.10

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND


HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Union Square 15
TRANSPARENCY IN
DEMOCRACIES AND
DICTATORSHIPS: CHALLENGES
AND ENDURING QUESTIONS
Hilton, Mason Room
UNDERSTANDING QUASIDEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
UNDER AUTHORITARIAN
REGIMES
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Division Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University
Chair:
Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach

Fri 4:30 pm
11.21

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

16.52

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

60.27

THE POLITICS OF CORRUPTION


Hilton, Franciscan A

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

11.19

11.20
Room:

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

56.44

Room:

THE CONSEQUENCES OF
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
REVISITED
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

36.11

42.18

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION
Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics

Room:
16.17

Room:

ABSENTEE STATES:
UNGOVERNED SPACES AND
THE LIMITS TO STATE
AUTHORITY
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
AUTHORITARIANISM,
REPRESSION AND
MOBILIZATION IN THE MIDDLE
EAST
Hilton, Franciscan C

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

15

Division Panels

89.9

21.36
Room:

CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND


RELATIONS WITH THE WORLD
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Thu 2:00 pm

56.38
Room:

Room:

36.17
Room:
21.24

Room:
56.11
Room:
85.23

Room:
85.54
Room:

CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY
AND PUBLIC SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 15

Sat 8:00 am

100.17
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

48.15

COMPARATIVE DIMENSIONS IN
COLONIAL POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial B

Room:

CONCEPTUALIZATION AND
MEASUREMENT OF DIVERSITY
IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan B
CONFLICT AND POSTCONFLICT DYNAMICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
CONTENTION, UNCERTAINTY
AND REFORM AFTER THE
ARAB UPRISINGS
Hilton, Franciscan D
CONTESTED ACCOUNTABILITY
IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Fri 7:30 am

100.18

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
11.32
Fri 2:30 pm
Room:
16.18
Sat 2:00 pm
Room:
21.26
Sat 2:00 pm

Room:
CORRUPTION
Hilton, Franciscan D

100.16

CORRUPTION AND THE


POLITICS OF REFORM IN
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
Hilton, Franciscan B

Room:
103.10
Room:
21.25

Room:
80.15
Room:
85.15
Room:

DECENTRALIZATION AND
SUBNATIONAL POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan D
DEVELOPMENT AMIDST
EXTRACTION: SUBVERTING
THE RESOURCE CURSE
Hilton, Imperial A
DOES VOTE BUYING WORK
AND, IF SO, WHEN?
Nikko, Carmel II
ECONOMIC SHOCKS AND
DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Thu 4:15 pm

Sun 8:00 am

Room:

ELECTIONS AND
REPRESENTATION IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

42.19
Room:
56.12

Sun 10:15 am
Room:
103.11
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
89.11
Sat 10:15 am
Room:
42.20

Room:

ELECTORAL DYNAMICS IN
INDIA: A MULTI-LEVEL AND
LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Fillmore

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

16

EVALUATING THE ROLE OF


NEW TECHNOLOGIES ON
DEVELOPMENT IN POOR
COUNTRIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7
FOREIGN POLICY OF MIDDLE
EAST STATES
Hilton, Union Square 21

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

GENDER POLITICS AND HUMAN


RIGHTS IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
Nikko, Carmel I
HISTORICAL PROCESSES OF
NATIONAL IDENTITY
FORMATION IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Nikko, Monterey II
INSECURITY: CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES
Nikko, Monterey I
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC
FACTORS AND DOMESTIC
ECONOMY IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Nikko, Ballroom I
NON-STATE ORGANIZATIONS
AND DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS
IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Union Square 23
OIL POLITICS AND
DEVELOPMENT
Nikko, Carmel II

Room:
42.21
Room:

POLITICS AND VIOLENCE


Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

60.10

POLITICS OF SOCIAL
PROVISION
Nikko, Monterey II

Room:
85.39

ETHNIC POLITICS IN THE


DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Mason Room

POLITICAL PREFERENCES AND


BEHAVIOR IN THE BRAZILIAN
NATIONAL ELECTIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

80.16

ELECTORAL POLITICS IN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Balboa

Sun 8:00 am

Fri 11:30 am

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

24.17
Room:

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

75.10

ELECTORAL MANIPULATION
Hilton, Union Square 25

24.18

Room:

POLITICS, SOCIAL POLICIES,


AND SUBNATIONAL DIVERSITY
IN LATIN AMERICA
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Sun 10:15 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
16.19
Room:
56.13

Room:

POSTER SESSION III: POSTER


SESSION: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PUBLIC OPINION AND STATESOCIETY RELATIONS IN CHINA
Hilton, Union Square 13
RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND
DISTRIBUTION IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Fri 8:00 am

80.17
Room:
103.12

Thu 10:15 am

Room:
89.13

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
11.22
Room:

48.8

Room:

RESOURCES AND
DISTRIBUTION IN
DEMOCRACIES OF THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Powell Room

Fri 11:30 am

24.48

Room:

Room:
103.13

Room:

SOCIAL POLICY NONDEMOCRACIES, #1:POLITICAL


ECONOMY AUTHORITARIAN
WELFARE STATES
Hilton, Union Square 14
SOCIAL POLICY IN NONDEMOCRACIES: THE CHINESE
WELFARE STATE
Hilton, Mason Room

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

36.18
Room:

STATE BUILDING
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

75.19

STATE CAPACITY: CONCEPT,


MEASUREMENT, AND
APPLICATIONS
Parc 55, Powell I

Room:
75.20

Room:
89.40
Room:

STATE-BUSINESS RELATIONS IN
THE 21ST CENTURY: LESSONS
FROM LATIN AMERICA
Hilton, Sutter Room
STUDYING THE SEQUENCING
OF REGIMES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

36.19

Room:
75.30
Room:

THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF


CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

UNDERSTANDING CLIENTELISM
Parc 55, Mission II

24.19

UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC
GOODS PROVISION
Parc 55, Powell II

Room:
36.20

Room:
60.11
Room:

Room:

THE INTERNATIONAL AND


DOMESTIC SOURCES OF
DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN
TUNISIA & BEYOND
Hilton, Franciscan B

Sun 10:15 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

URBANIZATION, CLASS AND


POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN
DEVELOPING DEMOCRACIES
Parc 55, Mission I

Fri 7:30 am

VIOLENCE IN CONTENTIOUS
PROCESSES
Parc 55, Lombard

Fri 4:30 pm

DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES

Sat 8:00 am

Division Rachel Epstein, University of Denver


Chair:
Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania

Sat 4:15 pm
11.23

21.28
Sat 8:00 am
Room:
Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

CIVIL SOCIETY, PROTEST AND


MASS MOBILIZATION IN POSTCOMMUNIST SETTINGS
Parc 55, Divisadero

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Sat 4:15 pm

CORRUPTION AND ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS IN


POST-COMMUNIST STATES
Parc 55, Mason

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

16.55

THE RISE OF COMPETITIVE


ELECTORAL AUTHORITARIAN
REGIMES
Hilton, Van Ness Room

21.27
Room:

Room:
THE CONSEQUENCES OF
CLIENTELISM
Hilton, Franciscan B

THE POLITICS OF TAXING AND


SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

89.12

THE POLITICS OF PROPERTY


RIGHTS PROTECTION
Hilton, Taylor Room

THEORIZING DIVERGENT
PATHWAYS IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Hilton, Powell Room

Fri 7:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

THE POLITICS OF LAND AND


LABOR
Hilton, Union Square 16

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

100.19

THE POLITICS OF
DEVELOPMENT
Hilton, Lombard Room

16.20

Room:

ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND


IDENTITY POLITICS IN POSTCOMMUNIST STATES
Parc 55, Hearst

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by Association for the Study of Nationalities

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

17

Division Panels

38.1

36.21

Room:

INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND


DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN
POST-COMMUNIST
TRANSITIONS
Parc 55, Hearst

Fri 7:30 am

89.14

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

42.22

Room:
60.12

Room:

LEGITIMATION IN
AUTOCRACIES: THE
ENDURANCE OF COMMUNISM
IN A DEMOCRATIZING WORLD
Parc 55, Hearst
NEW DIRECTIONS IN
RESEARCH ON STATES,
MARKETS, AND INSTITUTIONS
IN EURASIA
Parc 55, Hearst

Room:

PARTICIPATION IN (POST)AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES:


CHINA, EURASIA, EASTERN
EUROPE
Parc 55, Hearst

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

56.14

Room:

Room:

POLITICAL STABILITY AND


ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA
Hilton, Union Square 24

Room:
75.21

Room:
80.27

Room:

85.24

Room:

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: THE POLITICS OF
COMMUNIST AND FORMER
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND
GOVERNANCE IN POSTCOMMUNIST STATES
Parc 55, Hearst
REVISITING SOCIAL
MOVEMENTS, CIVIL SOCIETY
AND PARTY CHANGE AFTER
COMMUNISM
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

100.20

Room:
89.15

Room:
Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

80.28

Sat 10:15 am
Room:

COALITION GOVERNMENTS
AND LEGISLATIVE
BARGAINING
Hilton, Union Square 16

Sat 4:15 pm

DECENTRALIZATION AND
REDISTRIBUTION
Hilton, Union Square 16

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

60.40

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

FIRMS AS ACTORS IN
CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM:
INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND
METHOD
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Sat 10:15 am

85.25

Room:

PARTY STRATEGIES:
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND
LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

80.19

SOCIAL POLICY IN NONDEMOCRACIES: DYNAMICS OF


SOCIAL POLICY DEBATES IN
RUSSIA
Parc 55, Hearst

Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

60.13

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

18

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


Co-sponsored by French Politics Group

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

SOCIAL POLICY IN NONDEMOCRACIES: THE CHINESE


WELFARE STATE
Hilton, Mason Room

BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED
CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP)
Hilton, Taylor Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

103.13

Fri 2:30 pm

Division Yusaku Horiuchi, Dartmouth College


Chair:
Sophie Meunier, Princeton University

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

80.18

STATE AND ECONOMY IN


CHINA AND THE FORMER
SOVIET UNION
Hilton, Union Square 14

DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL
SOCIETIES

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

24.11

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

48.16

SOURCES OF POWER AND


WEAKNESS IN NONDEMOCRATIC POSTCOMMUNIST REGIMES
Parc 55, Hearst

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RESPONSES TO THE RISE OF
CHINA IN ADVANCED
INDUSTRIALIZED
DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Sat 10:15 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

Room:

STRUCTURAL POWER IN
POLITICAL ECONOMY: STATES,
FIRMS, AND THEORY
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

48.47

Room:

THE POLITICAL SOURCES OF


SOLIDARITY IN DIVERSE
SOCIETIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Room:

THE POLITICS OF WAGES AND


LABOR REGULATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Room:
60.14

Fri 11:30 am
Room:
89.16

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

60.6

36.22

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
80.29

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Room:
80.7
Room:

THE POLITICS OF WELFARE


STATE RETRENCHMENT
Hilton, Franciscan B

Sat 10:15 am

85.26

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Room:
16.21

Room:

USING WITHIN-COUNTRY
INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY
FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION
IN JAPAN
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 10:15 am

80.20

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group

100.21
Room:

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS


AND SOCIETY
Division Kimberly J. Morgan, George Washington University
Chair:

16.22

Room:
20.2
Room:

AFTER THE CRISIS: SOCIAL


POLICYMAKING IN AN ERA OF
AUSTERITY
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6
BACKLASH AGAINST
DIVERSITY IN EUROPE
Nikko, Monterey I

Room:
24.20
Room:
21.29
Room:
42.24

Room:
75.22

Room:

DIRECT DEMOCRACY IN
MULTILEVEL DIVIDED
SOCIETIES: CURSE OR CURE?
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
DIVERSITIES OF INTERESTS IN
EU POLICYMAKING
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
ELECTORAL POLITICS AND
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Parc 55, Market Street
LABOR MARKET INSECURITY
AND PARTY POLITICS IN THE
21ST CENTURY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7
MIGRANTS AND MINORITIES IN
CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN
POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Room:
11.24

Thu 10:15 am

Room:
20.4
Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

56.15

103.14

Room:

NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL


MEET? PARTY POLITICS IN
WESTERN AND EASTERN
EUROPE
Hilton, Franciscan B

Fri 7:30 am

PARTY COMPETITION AND THE


WELFARE STATE
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Fri 4:30 pm

PARTY STRATEGIES IN
ELECTIONS AND GOVERNMENT
Nikko, Mendocino I

Sat 4:15 pm

POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS
OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS I:
DOMESTIC CONSEQUENCES
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Sat 10:15 am

POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS
OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS II:
CONSEQUENCES FOR THE EU
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Sat 2:00 pm

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: EUROPEAN POLITICS
AND SOCIETY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Sat 10:15 am

POWER, IDEAS, AND PUBLIC


POLICY
Hilton, Imperial A
SOCIAL CHANGE, DIVERSITY,
AND REDISTRIBUTIVE
POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

THE CAUSES AND


CONSEQUENCES OF HEALTH
CARE REFORM
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Thu 8:00 am

THE RISE OF THE POPULIST


RIGHT?: ANTI-IMMIGRATION
PARTIES IN WESTERN EUROPE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Fri 2:30 pm

DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY
Thu 4:15 pm

Division Mark S. Manger, University of Toronto


Chair:
Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich

75.23
Thu 2:00 pm

Room:
36.25

Fri 9:30 am
Room:

A POTPOURRI OF PROBABLY
PUBLISHABLE PAPERS
Parc 55, Mission II
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DALE
COPELAND'S "ECONOMIC
INTERDEPENDENCE AND WAR"
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

16.23
Sat 8:00 am

Room:

CRITICAL AND
CONSTRUCTIVIST
APPROACHES TO IPE
Parc 55, Davidson

Thu 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

19

Division Panels

42.23

78.2

Room:

DYNAMICS AMONG NATIONS:


EVOLUTION OF LEGITIMACY
AND DEVELOPMENT IN
MODERN STATES
Nikko, Ballroom I

Sat 10:15 am

75.24
Room:
21.3

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

56.21

Room:

ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY: THE


EFFECT OF AID, SANCTIONS,
AND TRADE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
60.13

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

75.26
Room:

21.30

Room:
16.59
Room:

ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Nikko, Mendocino I

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

42.23

ENERGY AND NATURAL


RESOURCE POLITICS IN NORTH
AND SOUTH
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Room:

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 10:15 am

100.23

Room:

Room:
36.23

Room:

FDI, POLITICAL RISK, AND


INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Union Square 13
FINANCIAL CRISIS DATA AND
POLITICS: MEASUREMENT
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Hilton, Union Square 24

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 7:30 am

11.26

Room:
103.15
Room:

100.22
Room:
11.25

Room:
42.25
Room:
48.17
Room:

FIRMS AND POLITICS IN EAST


ASIA
Hilton, Union Square 23
FOREIGN AID, NATURAL
RESOURCES, TAXATION, AND
ACCOUNTABILITY
Nikko, Monterey II
INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES
AND TRADE POLICY
Parc 55, Lombard
INTERNATIONALIZATION OF
THE YUAN
Parc 55, Fillmore

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

21.31

Room:
103.16

Room:
60.15
Room:
85.27
Room:
80.30
Room:

20

MARKET ACCESS AND


POLITICAL INFLUENCE:
EVIDENCE FROM FIRM-LEVEL
DATA
Hilton, Lombard Room
NETWORKS IN THE WORLD
ECONOMY
Hilton, Taylor Room
NEW APPROACHES TO TRADE
POLICY ANALYSIS
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
POLICIES, POLITICS AND
FINANCIAL CRISES
Parc 55, Hearst

Thu 2:00 pm

RESPONSES TO THE RISE OF


CHINA IN ADVANCED
INDUSTRIALIZED
DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Fri 4:30 pm

STRUCTURAL POWER IN
POLITICAL ECONOMY: STATES,
FIRMS, AND THEORY
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

THE POLITICS OF CREDIT


RATING AGENCIES
Hilton, Union Square 13

WHATS THE I IN IPE?


Parc 55, Divisadero

60.16

WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER:


FINANCIAL REGULATION IN
THE POST-CRISIS ERA
Parc 55, Powell I

Room:

Thu 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

THE POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID


IN DONOR AND RECIPIENT
COUNTRIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

85.28
Room:

48.18

Sun 8:00 am

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF


NON-TARIFF BARRIERS TO
TRADE
Hilton, Union Square 25

Room:

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

THE IMF AND WORLD BANK:


LENDING AND
CONDITIONALITY IN
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

TRADE IN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:
56.16

POSTER SESSION II: POSTER


SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

24.21

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
TO IPE
Parc 55, Mission I

POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE


RISE OF CHINA AND INDIA
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 2:00 pm

Sun 10:15 am

WORKERS AND PRODUCERS IN


THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL


COLLABORATION

Fri 4:30 pm

Division Songying Fang, Rice University


Chair:
Christina J. Schneider, University of California, San Diego

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

100.24

Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: "A


THEORY OF CONTESTATION"
BY ANTJE WIENER
Parc 55, Fillmore

Sun 8:00 am

Room:
16.24

Room:
21.32

Room:
36.24

Room:
24.22

Room:
42.26
Room:

AUTONOMY OF
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
BEYOND RATIFICATION: THE
MANY WAYS THAT THE
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL
SYSTEM MATTERS
Hilton, Imperial A
DELEGATION AND
COOPERATION IN
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Hilton, Union Square 13
ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE IN
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
COOPERATION: ACTORS,
FRAMES, AND STRATEGIES
Nikko, Monterey II
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
AND DOMESTIC IPE POLICIES
Parc 55, Mission I

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Division Sarah E. Kreps


Chair:
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia

11.28
Room:

Room:
56.17
Room:
75.25
Room:
60.17
Room:
80.31
Room:
16.25

Room:
85.29
Room:
89.17

Room:

INTERNATIONAL
LEGALIZATION AND
CONSTITUTIONALIZATION
Nikko, Mendocino II
ISSUES OF COMPLIANCE IN
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
NGOS IN INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
Hilton, Franciscan C
NEW MODES OF GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7
POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7
POSTER SESSION I: POSTER
SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
COLLABORATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
THE DESIGN OF
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
Hilton, Union Square 23
THE PERFORMANCE OF
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

103.5
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY:


UNCONVENTIONAL POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND VIOLENCE
Hilton, Union Square 21

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

Fri 7:30 am

16.30

Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:


BARTHOLOMEW SPARROWS
"THE STRATEGIST"
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

36.25
Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DALE


COPELAND'S "ECONOMIC
INTERDEPENDENCE AND WAR"
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

Fri 9:30 am

21.33
Room:

48.19

ALLIANCE POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Fri 11:30 am
75.29

Fri 2:30 pm

BARGAINING, CRISES, AND


WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Room:

CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES


OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
PROLIFERATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Sat 8:00 am
24.23
Room:

CIRCULATORY AND CONTROL


POWER IN WORLD POLITICS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 4:30 pm
24.24
Sat 10:15 am
Room:

CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND


SUPPORT FOR THE USE OF
FORCE
Hilton, Franciscan C

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Thu 10:15 am

24.27
Room:

COALITIONS AT WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

42.27
Sat 2:00 pm
Room:

COERCION IN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Hilton, Powell Room

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

60.18
Sat 4:15 pm

Room:
48.20
Room:

CONFLICT AND COOPERATION:


DOMESTIC AND
INTERNATIONAL
PERSPECTIVES
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
CREDIBILITY, REPUTATION,
AND RESOLVE
Nikko, Mendocino I

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

21

Division Panels

11.27

21.37

Room:

DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING
THE WORLD: TERRORISM &
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Thu 2:00 pm

Room:
24.25

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

36.29
Room:

DOMESTIC POLITICS AND


INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Room:
75.26
Room:

DYNAMICS OF MILITANT
ORGANIZATIONS
Parc 55, Divisadero
ECONOMICS AND
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Nikko, Mendocino I

Room:

EMOTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND


CONFLICT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Room:

EMPIRICAL ANALYSES OF
FOREIGN POLICY CRISIS
BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Powell Room

Room:
36.27

Room:

ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS,
RISK, AND NATURAL
DISASTERS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

INSURGENCIES IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE:
AFRICAN AND CROSSREGIONAL EVIDENCE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:
89.18
Room:

INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND


THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL
BARGAIN
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR


Hilton, Imperial B

89.19

Room:
103.17

48.21
Sat 10:15 am
Room:

Room:

22

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 10:15 am

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

RECONSIDERING RATIONALIST
APPROACHES TO WAR
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Sat 4:15 pm

RETHINKING THE U.S. GRAND


STRATEGY DEBATE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

42.28

Thu 10:15 am
Room:
56.19
Room:
75.27

Sat 2:00 pm
Room:
11.29

Fri 4:30 pm

101.6

Room:

INTERVENTION POLITICS
Hilton, Powell Room

58.3

NEW WAYS OF WAR: DRONES,


ROBOTS, AND UNMANNED
WEAPONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

LEARNING IN INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Hilton, Franciscan D

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Sat 4:15 pm

STRATEGIES AND DYNAMICS


OF SUBNATIONAL CONFLICT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3
THE CHINA PUZZLE IN
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Nikko, Monterey II
THE DYNAMICS OF RISE AND
DECLINE
Hilton, Van Ness Room
U.S. DOMESTIC POLITICS AND
THE USE OF FORCE
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: IS
THERE A WAY OUT OF THE
DEAD-END?
Hilton, Imperial B

Sun 8:00 am
Room:

WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND


VIOLENT EXTREMISM:
VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS?
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Sun 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

100.25

POSTER SESSION I: POSTER


SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

21.34
Room:

Room:
60.20

NUCLEAR STABILITY AND


DETERRENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Room:

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,


TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

85.30

NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION:
DIVERSE ACTORS AND
STRATEGIES RECONSIDERED
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

POWER SHIFTS IN WAR AND


PEACE: NEW THEORETICAL
AND EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS
Hilton, Mason Room

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

16.50

16.26

NUCLEAR POLITICS AND


PROLIFERATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

80.33

16.31
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

80.32

Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

56.18

36.26

Fri 4:30 pm

Division David H. Sacko, U.S. Air Force Academy


Chair:

11.30

Room:
42.29

Room:
75.29

Room:

A DISINTEGRATING WEST AND


THE FUTURE OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM?
Parc 55, Balboa
ASSESSING AND IMPROVING
THE QUALITY OF
INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
Parc 55, Powell I
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
PROLIFERATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Room:
100.26
Thu 8:00 am
Room:
89.21
Fri 9:30 am

Room:
103.18
Sat 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

36.28
Room:

CHINA'S ECONOMIC
STATECRAFT AND SECURITY
Parc 55, Powell I

89.20

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING
THE WORLD: TERRORISM &
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Thu 2:00 pm

42.30

11.31

16.30

Room:
16.32
Room:
75.28

Room:
36.29
Room:

DIVERSE APPROACHES TO
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION
Parc 55, Mission II
DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED:
ARMS CONTROL IN THE 21ST
CENTURY
Nikko, Monterey I
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Hilton, Van Ness Room

75.29
Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Room:
56.20

Room:
16.27

Room:

DRONES IN THEORY AND


PRACTICE
Parc 55, Fillmore
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND
"UNMAKING THE BOMB: A
FISSILE MATERIAL APPROACH
Parc 55, Powell II
POSTER SESSION I: POSTER
SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

U.S.-CHINA NUCLEAR
RELATIONS AND THE FUTURE
OF EAST ASIAN SECURITY
Parc 55, Powell I

Sat 4:15 pm

Sun 10:15 am

ADVANCES IN FOREIGN POLICY


ROLE THEORY
Nikko, Carmel II
ASSESSING UNCERTAINTY IN
FOREIGN POLICY DECISION
MAKING
Hilton, Franciscan C
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:
BARTHOLOMEW SPARROWS
"THE STRATEGIST"
Hilton, Franciscan D

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES


OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
PROLIFERATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Fri 7:30 am
21.36
Room:

21.35

THE FUTURE OF U.S. GRAND


STRATEGY: NEW
VULNERABILITIES, NEW
TOOLS, NEW THREATS?
Parc 55, Divisadero

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Sun 8:00 am

DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

THE CONTINUING BALANCE OF


POWER
Parc 55, Powell I

Sat 4:15 pm

Division Brian Lai, University of Iowa


Chair:

Room:
21.37

ROUNDTABLE ON NUNO P.
MONTEIROS THEORY OF
UNIPOLAR POLITICS
Parc 55, Powell II

CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND


RELATIONS WITH THE WORLD
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Thu 2:00 pm
42.27
Fri 2:30 pm
Room:

COERCION IN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Hilton, Powell Room

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

21.37
Thu 10:15 am

Room:

DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING
THE WORLD: TERRORISM &
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

23

Division Panels

DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL

24.26
Room:
89.22

Room:
36.29
Room:

DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS AND


FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 22
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY:
SAILING THE WATER'S EDGE
Nikko, Mendocino II
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY: THE


EFFECT OF AID, SANCTIONS,
AND TRADE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:
100.27

Room:
103.19
Room:

ELITE FOREIGN POLICY


DECISION MAKING
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
EXAMINING COUNTERTERRORISM AND INSURGENCY
POLICIES
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION
ON FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 25

Room:

FOREIGN POLICY OF MIDDLE


EAST STATES
Hilton, Union Square 21

Room:

GRAND STRATEGY OF GLOBAL


AND REGIONAL POWERS
Nikko, Monterey II

89.18
Room:

INTERVENTION POLITICS
Hilton, Powell Room

Room:

ISRAEL AND PALESTINE:


ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON STATEHOOD
Hilton, Union Square 25

POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID


Nikko, Monterey I

16.28

POSTER SESSION I: POSTER


SESSION: FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Room:

Fri 11:30 am

THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF


CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Room:

THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION


AND EXCLUSION ON FOREIGN
POLICY ATTITUDES
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

Division Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of Maryland,


Chair:
College Park
Scott Wolford, University of Texas

11.33
Sun 10:15 am
Room:
21.33

Thu 8:00 am
Room:

42.31

Fri 7:30 am
Room:
Sat 4:15 pm

16.34
Room:
75.29

Fri 11:30 am
Room:

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

BARGAINING, CRISES, AND


WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

BEYOND THE STATE: THE


MICRO-DYNAMICS OF AID AND
CONFLICT
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
BORDERS, GEOGRAPHY, AND
CONFLICT IN SPACE
Hilton, Union Square 14
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
PROLIFERATION
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 10:15 am

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

48.23

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 10:15 am

ACCOUNTING FOR CRIMINAL


CIVIL WARS: NEW CONFLICTS
FOR A MULTI-POLAR WORLD?
Hilton, Mason Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Room:
21.38
Room:

24

RETHINKING THE U.S. GRAND


STRATEGY DEBATE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

16.33
Room:

Room:

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

48.39

75.30

60.19

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

36.30

Room:

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

11.32

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

48.22

PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN
POLICY LEADERSHIP: LEGAL
AND RHETORICAL RESOURCES
Hilton, Lombard Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

48.21

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL

56.21

85.35

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AS
A CAUSE AND RESULT OF
CONFLICT
Hilton, Franciscan D
CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION AND
(NON)VIOLENCE IN CIVIL WAR
Nikko, Mendocino I

Fri 11:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

COALITIONS AT WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Thu 4:15 pm

100.28

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Room:
48.20
Room:

CREDIBILITY, REPUTATION,
AND RESOLVE
Nikko, Mendocino I

Fri 11:30 am

103.20

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

21.37

Room:

DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING
THE WORLD: TERRORISM &
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Room:
Thu 2:00 pm

Room:
60.21

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

42.32

Room:
75.31

Room:
80.34
Room:

DIVERSITY AND THE


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
OF CIVIL WAR
Hilton, Imperial A
DIVERSITY OF CONFLICT:
LEGAL VERSUS MILITARIZED
DISPUTES
Hilton, Golden Gate 3
DOMESTIC AUDIENCES AND
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Hilton, Union Square 22

36.32

Fri 9:30 am

Room:
11.34
Room:
16.29

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

EMPIRICAL ANALYSES OF
FOREIGN POLICY CRISIS
BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Powell Room

GENDER AND CONFLICT


Hilton, Union Square 13

36.31
Room:
56.22

Room:
48.24
Room:
60.20

Room:

GENOCIDE, POLITICIDE, AND


GOVERNMENT MASS KILLING
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

85.32

REBEL STRATEGIES AND


COUNTER-STRATEGIES IN
CIVIL WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

89.19

INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL ATTITUDES
AND BEHAVIOR IN
CONTENTIOUS ENVIRONMENTS
Hilton, Sutter Room

11.35

INSIDE THE BLACK BOX OF


WAR
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND
THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL
BARGAIN
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
80.54

Room:

Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 10:15 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

REFUGEE AND CONFLICT


DYNAMICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Thu 8:00 am

SOCIAL NETWORK
APPROACHES TO VIOLENCE
AND COERCION
Nikko, Carmel I

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

80.35
Fri 11:30 am

Room:
85.33

Fri 4:30 pm
Room:
89.23

Room:
LEADERSHIP CHANGE AND
FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

85.31

RECONSIDERING RATIONALIST
APPROACHES TO WAR
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 7:30 am

POPULAR CULTURE AND


CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
Nikko, Ballroom III

REBEL GROUP DYNAMICS


Nikko, Mendocino I

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

OPPOSITION COHESION AND


STRUCTURE
Hilton, Mason Room

16.35
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

36.39
Room:

NEW EXPLANATIONS FOR THE


ONSET OF WAR
Hilton, Franciscan D

Room:

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 10:15 am

NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS: INTERDEPENDENCE
AND INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

POSTER SESSION I: POSTER


SESSION: CONFLICT
PROCESSES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Room:
80.33

LEADERSHIP SURVIVAL,
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND
CONFLICT
Hilton, Franciscan C

Sat 2:00 pm

40.2
Room:

SOCIALIZATION AND
VIOLENCE
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
STRATEGIC STATE REPRESSION
BETWEEN CONFLICT AND
POLITICAL ORDER
Hilton, Golden Gate 3
UNITED NATIONS
PEACEKEEPING DURING AND
AFTER CIVIL VIOLENCE
Hilton, Golden Gate 7
WOMEN IN CONFLICT
PROCESSES
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

25

Division Panels

24.27
Room:

DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


Division Royce A. Carroll, Rice University
Chair:
Michele L. Swers, Georgetown University

89.15

Room:

COALITION GOVERNMENTS
AND LEGISLATIVE
BARGAINING
Hilton, Union Square 16

Room:
Sat 4:15 pm

Room:
48.11

Room:

COMMITTEES IN CONGRESS:
SOURCES OF POWER AND
INFLUENCE
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
TO THE STUDY OF ELECTORAL
AND LEGISLATIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan C

85.25

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Co-sponsored by French Politics Group

11.36

80.36

Room:

21.39
Room:
103.21

Room:
85.34

Room:

CONGRESS AND THE


PRESIDENCY: COOPERATION
AND CONFRONTATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

89.24

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
75.33
Fri 11:30 am
Room:
44.1

Room:
Thu 10:15 am

Room:

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
AND COMPETITIVENESS
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

24.36

CULTIVATING THE
CONSTITUENCY: LEGISLATORCONSTITUENT RELATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
DESCRIPTIVE
REPRESENTATION AND THE
POLICY IMPACT OF WOMEN IN
LEGISLATURES
Nikko, Mendocino I

Room:
100.29
Room:
48.25
Room:
36.33
Room:
56.23
Room:
60.22
Room:

26

DETERMINANTS OF ROLL-CALL
VOTING IN CONGRESS
Hilton, Lombard Room
DIVERSITY WITHIN PARTIES:
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6
EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE
RELATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3
INDIVIDUALS IN PARTISAN
CONTEXTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
INTEREST GROUPS, LOBBYISTS,
AND POLICYMAKING
Hilton, Franciscan A
LOYALTY, UNITY AND
PARLIAMENTARY BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Sat 2:00 pm

POLARIZATION AND ITS


IMPACT ON INSTITUTIONS AND
POLICYMAKING
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
POLITICS OF THE HOUSE AND
SENATE FLOOR
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER
SESSION: LEGISLATIVE
STUDIES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE
AND CONGRESSIONAL
POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial A

Sat 4:15 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 10:15 am

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Sun 10:15 am
Room:

RECONSIDERING THE IMPACT


OF GENDER DIVERSITY IN
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Mason Room

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

24.28
Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE
COMMITTEES REVISITED
Parc 55, Hearst

Thu 4:15 pm

DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

75.32

80.37

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Thu 2:00 pm

PARTY STRATEGIES:
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND
LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

16.36

PARTY LEADERSHIP AND


PARTISAN COMMUNICATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Sat 8:00 am

Sun 8:00 am

Division Lara Michelle Brown, The George Washington University


Chair:

84.1

Room:

AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF


AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY
PRESIDENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Fri 11:30 am
16.36
Fri 7:30 am
Room:

CONGRESS AND THE


PRESIDENCY: COOPERATION
AND CONFRONTATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Fri 2:30 pm

24.29

Fri 4:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:

DIVERSITIES IN PRESIDENTIAL
RHETORIC, MEDIA FRAMES,
AND PUBLIC REACTIONS
Hilton, Powell Room
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
42.37
Room:

EXECUTIVE POWERS AND


PRESIDENTIAL PREROGATIVES:
UNDERSTANDING UNILATERAL
ACTIONS
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
GENDER AND EXECUTIVE
LEADERSHIP
Hilton, Union Square 14

Fri 9:30 am

89.26
Room:
60.23

Fri 9:30 am
Room:

Room:

INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE:


PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEES
AND POLITICAL DECISIONS
Hilton, Franciscan B

Fri 4:30 pm

36.34
Room:
36.35

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24: PUBLIC


ADMINISTRATION

Room:
44.2

Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


SESSION: PRESIDENTS AND
EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Fri 10:15 am

75.35

Room:
89.25

Room:
85.35

Room:

PRESIDENTIAL
COMMUNICATION IN A
POLARIZED AGE
Hilton, Franciscan D
PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN
POLICY LEADERSHIP: LEGAL
AND RHETORICAL RESOURCES
Hilton, Lombard Room

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE
AND CONGRESSIONAL
POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial A

11.37
Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

Room:
75.34

Room:
100.30
Room:

PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP,
APPROVAL AND ASSESSMENTS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
PRESIDENTS IN CONTEXT:
POLITICAL TIME AND
POLARIZATION
Hilton, Powell Room
THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY AND
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Room:

Room:

Room:

CONTRACTING FOR PUBLIC


GOODS AND SERVICES
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE


PROVISION
Hilton, Union Square 15

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND K12 EDUCATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7
THE CASE OF EDUCATION IN
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH
Parc 55, Powell I
UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC
SECTOR PERFORMANCE
Parc 55, Hearst

Fri 7:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 11:30 am

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

BEYOND THE 'END OF


FEDERAL URBAN POLICY'
IMPASSE
Parc 55, Sutro

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

11.38
Sun 8:00 am
Room:

BUREAUCRATIC
POLICYMAKING
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24: PUBLIC


ADMINISTRATION

16.37
Room:
21.41

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
103.33

Sun 8:00 am

Room:
85.36

POLITICS OF GOVERNANCE
AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Fri 7:30 am

Division Craig Volden, University of Virginia


Chair:

11.42

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

100.31

MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL


IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Hilton, Union Square 15

Sun 10:15 am

Division Vicky Wilkins, American University


Chair:

BUREAUCRATIC
POLICYMAKING
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Fri 4:30 pm

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

11.38

21.40

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

103.22

48.26
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

80.37

INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE:


PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEES
AND POLITICAL DECISIONS
Hilton, Franciscan B

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

60.23

HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE


PUBLIC SECTOR
Hilton, Union Square 24

Sat 2:00 pm

COMPARATIVE CRIME AND


PUNISHMENT POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY
IN A MULTI-LEVEL CONTEXT
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE: CROSSNATIONAL EVIDENCE
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

27

Division Panels

42.33

24.30
Room:
42.34

Room:

DIVERSITIES OF ADVOCACY IN
THE POLICYMAKING PROCESS
Nikko, Carmel I
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICYMAKING IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Nikko, Mendocino II

Thu 4:15 pm

103.23
Room:

Fri 9:30 am

16.38

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,


TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

42.35

Room:
36.36

Room:
48.38
Room:

EXPLORING THE
THEORETICAL NEXUS
BETWEEN PUBLIC POLICY AND
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Parc 55, Fillmore
INFORMATION AND
MISINFORMATION IN
POLICYMAKING
Nikko, Mendocino II
NON-STATE ACTORS IN
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Fri 9:30 am

11.39
Room:

Fri 7:30 am

85.47
Room:

75.44

POLICYMAKING IN AMERICAN
FEDERALISM
Parc 55, Balboa

Fri 11:30 am
42.44
Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Room:

POLITICAL NETWORKS IN
PUBLIC POLICY
Parc 55, Lombard

11.40

Thu 10:15 am

Room:
Fri 2:30 pm

21.42

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

75.36
Room:
60.24
Room:

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: PUBLIC POLICY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RACE, INEQUALITY, AND
PUBLIC POLICY
Parc 55, Fillmore

Sat 8:00 am
Room:
21.43
Fri 4:30 pm
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

85.37
Room:
80.38

Room:

STAGES OF THE PUBLIC


POLICY PROCESS
Hilton, Union Square 21
THE DEVELOPMENT AND
EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN
BUREAUCRACY
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

24.31

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

THE POLITICAL SCIENCE OF


PUBLIC POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 21

100.32
Room:

THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION


Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

28

CREAM PUFF WAR: COURTS


AND INTERBRANCH RELATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7
DATA AND METHODS IN THE
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
COURTS
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

DON'T LET IT BRING YOU


DOWN: THE CONSEQUENCES
OF JUDICIALIZATION
Hilton, Golden Gate 7
EVERYDAY PEOPLE ARE
PEOPLE: DIVERSITY IN THE
LEGAL PROFESSION AND ON
THE BENCH
Hilton, Union Square 14
I FOUGHT THE LAW: THE
INFLUENCE OF LAW IN
JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING
Hilton, Union Square 25

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW


AND JURISPRUDENCE

Room:

LONDON CALLING OR THE


FINAL COUNTDOWN? JUDICIAL
BEHAVIOR ON EUROPEAN
COURTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by European Consortium for Political


Research

36.37

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

89.27

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Room:

WATER AND MARINE POLITICS


Hilton, Union Square 22

Division J. Mitchell Pickerill, Northern Illinois University


Chair:

Room:

POLITICS OF THE BUDGET


PROCESS
Parc 55, Mason

Thu 8:00 am

DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

Fri 11:30 am

POLICY DIFFUSION
Hilton, Union Square 13

56.24

THE WELFARE STATE IN


COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,


TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

48.27
Room:

Room:

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

75.45

16.58

THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS


IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,


TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Room:

THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION


POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE:
JUDICIAL POLITICS IN STATE
SUPREME COURTS
Hilton, Union Square 14

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND


POLICY

Sun 8:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:
75.37

Room:
48.28

Room:

NEVER BEEN ANY REASON:


MEASURING IDEOLOGY ON
THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER
SESSION: ANOTHER BRICK IN
THE WALL
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PRIVATE IDAHO:
FRAGMENTATION AND
RETRENCHMENT IN PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT REGIMES
Hilton, Taylor Room

Fri 9:30 am

Room:

Room:

RUNNIN' ON EMPTY:
SELECTING STATE JUDGES
Hilton, Union Square 15

Room:
85.38

Room:
80.39

Room:
100.33
Room:
89.28
Room:
103.24

Room:

SUB-NATIONAL AND CROSSREGIONAL APPROACHES TO


COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
Hilton, Taylor Room
TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS:
LEGAL MOBILIZATION IN THE
UNITED STATES AND ABROAD
Hilton, Sutter Room
TALK TALK: EMPIRICAL AND
METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS
FROM INTERVIEWING JUDGES
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
TELL ME WHY: COURTS AND
LEGITIMACY
Hilton, Sutter Room
WE JUST DISAGREE:THE
DYNAMICS OF DISSENTS
Hilton, Union Square 14
WHAT GOES UP MUST COME
DOWN: COURTS, FEDERALISM
AND THE STATES
Hilton, Union Square 15

75.38

Room:
48.28

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:

Room:
48.30

Room:

48.29

Room:
24.32
Room:

CONSTITUTIONAL
CONSTRUCTION OF RIGHTS,
NEW AND OLD
Hilton, Sutter Room
FOUNDATIONS, REGIME
STRUCTURE, AND STRUGGLE
Nikko, Mendocino I

PRIVATE IDAHO:
FRAGMENTATION AND
RETRENCHMENT IN PRIVATE
ENFORCEMENT REGIMES
Hilton, Taylor Room

Fri 11:30 am

RACE, CAPITALISM, AND LAW


IN AMERICAN POLITICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hilton, Union Square 25
THE PROSPECTS FOR
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
AND REFORM IN THE U.S.
Hilton, Franciscan A

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Sat 2:00 pm

Division Jenna Bednar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


Chair:

Sat 10:15 am

100.34
Room:

AUTHORITY MIGRATION IN
FEDERAL SYSTEMS
Parc 55, Mason

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Federalism

Sun 8:00 am

24.33

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:
11.41

Sun 10:15 am
Room:
85.39

Division Julie L. Novkov, SUNY, Albany


Chair:

Room:

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

36.38

Sat 8:00 am

DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW


AND JURISPRUDENCE

COMPARATIVE
CONSTITUTIONALISM
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

21.44

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND


POLICY

75.46

I FOUGHT THE LAW: THE


INFLUENCE OF LAW IN
JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW


AND JURISPRUDENCE

56.25

21.43

Room:

DECENTRALIZATION,
RECENTRALIZATION,
PARTICIPATION AND
INEQUALITY
Parc 55, Stockton
ELECTORAL DYNAMICS IN
INDIA: A MULTI-LEVEL AND
LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Fillmore

Thu 4:15 pm

Thu 8:00 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

60.25
Thu 2:00 pm

DECENTRALIZATION AS A
TOOL FOR POLITICAL
CONTROL
Parc 55, Stockton

Room:

FEDERALISM, POLICY, AND


PARTISANSHIP
Parc 55, Divisadero

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Publius: The Journal of Federalism

80.40
Fri 11:30 am
Room:

FISCAL POLITICS IN FEDERAL


SYSTEMS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

103.25
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

INTERGOVERNMENTAL
INTERACTION IN FEDERAL
SYSTEMS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Sun 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

29

Division Panels

42.36

75.44
Room:

POLICYMAKING IN AMERICAN
FEDERALISM
Parc 55, Balboa

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

16.8

Room:

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY,
INSTITUTIONS, AND PUBLIC
GOODS
Hilton, Union Square 15

Room:
83.7

Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


SESSION: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT
OF MARTHA DERTHICK ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:

Room:

THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION


AND AMERICAN FEDERALISM
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:
56.25
Room:

Room:

WHAT GOES UP MUST COME


DOWN: COURTS, FEDERALISM
AND THE STATES
Hilton, Union Square 15

24.12

Room:
85.40
Room:

103.26
Room:

ELECTORAL RULES AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Van Ness Room

60.26
Room:

GOVERNOR BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Union Square 16

56.26

HEALTH AND EDUCATION


POLICY EFFECTS IN THE
STATES
Hilton, Union Square 16

Room:
21.45
Room:
36.37

Room:

IMMIGRATION POLICY AND


THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE
Parc 55, Sutro
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE:
JUDICIAL POLITICS IN STATE
SUPREME COURTS
Hilton, Union Square 14

20.1

Room:

Fri 11:30 am
20.3

Sun 10:15 am
Room:

Fri 4:30 pm

11.42

Fri 2:30 pm
Room:

THE RIGHT TURN AGAINST


WORKERS IN THE AMERICAN
STATES
Hilton, Taylor Room

Thu 4:15 pm

THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN


THE AMERICAN STATES
Parc 55, Mason

Sat 2:00 pm

30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS


NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER
PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE
ENOUGH
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Thu 2:00 pm

BEYOND (AND BACK TO)


FERGUSON: RACE AND
POWER(LESSNESS) IN
AMERICAN CITIES
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

Thu 2:00 pm

BEYOND THE 'END OF


FEDERAL URBAN POLICY'
IMPASSE
Parc 55, Sutro

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

16.39
Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
Fri 7:30 am

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

30

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

24.35

Room:
NEW ABORTION POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

RUNNIN' ON EMPTY:
SELECTING STATE JUDGES
Hilton, Union Square 15

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

11.43
Room:

Fri 10:15 am

Division Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University


Chair:
Alison E. Post, University of California, Berkeley

Division Seth C. McKee, Texas Tech University


Chair:

Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


POLITICS: STATE POLITICS
AND POLICY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Sat 10:15 am

DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

Sun 10:15 am

DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND


POLICY

DETERMINANTS OF
LEGISLATIVE PRODUCTIVITY
IN THE AMERICAN STATES
Hilton, Union Square 16

POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AND


CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS IN
THE AMERICAN STATES
Parc 55, Mason

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

48.31

PARTISAN POLARIZATION IN
THE AMERICAN STATES
Parc 55, Sutro

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

Sat 12:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Publius: The Journal of Federalism

103.24

44.8

Fri 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions

22.5

80.41

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

44.6

24.34

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

BUILDING AND TESTING


THEORIES OF URBAN
POLICYMAKING AND
GOVERNANCE
Parc 55, Stockton
COMPARATIVE URBAN POLICY:
LAND USE, ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT, AND CITY
SERVICES
Parc 55, Powell I

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

DIVERSITIES / DIVERSE CITIES


-- AND THEIR POLITICS
Parc 55, Mission II

Sun 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

80.9
Room:

IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND


CITIES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Room:

LOCAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN


CONTEXT: NEIGHBORHOODS
AND PARTICIPATORY
INSTITUTIONS
Parc 55, Stockton

89.29

Room:

Room:
60.27

Room:

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: URBAN POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
SPATIAL DYNAMICS AND
POLITICAL ORDER IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Stockton

Room:

THE POLITICS OF URBAN


TRANSFORMATION IN AFRICA
Parc 55, Balboa

75.47
Room:

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

THE URBAN ELECTORAL


CONNECTION: GOVERNANCE,
SERVICES, & FINANCES
Nikko, Monterey II

Room:

Room:
85.34

Room:

36.39
Room:
42.37

Sat 10:15 am
Room:

Room:

DESCRIPTIVE
REPRESENTATION AND THE
POLICY IMPACT OF WOMEN IN
LEGISLATURES
Nikko, Mendocino I

56.28

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
84.3

Sun 10:15 am
Room:

DIVERSE FAMILIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

GENDER AND CAMPAIGN


DYNAMICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Sat 2:00 pm

GENDER AND CONFLICT


Hilton, Union Square 13

Fri 7:30 am

GENDER AND EXECUTIVE


LEADERSHIP
Hilton, Union Square 14

Fri 9:30 am

GENDER, EMPOWERMENT, AND


POLITICAL ECONOMY
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
GENDER, PERSONAL TIES, AND
POLITICS: NEW PERSPECTIVES
ON INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Mason Room
GLOBAL DIVERSITIES OF
RESPONSES TO GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

36.5

Sun 8:00 am

Room:

INTERSECTIONAL
PERSPECTIVES ON THE BODY:
DISABILITY, RACE AND
GENDER
Parc 55, Davidson

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Sat 2:00 pm
16.40
Room:

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

INTERSECTIONALITY AND
DIVERSE MARGINALITIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

75.6
Room:

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

CONSERVATISM & FEMINISM, A


'DANGEROUS LIAISON?
CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT &
PRACTICE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

GENDER QUOTAS II:


SUBSTANTIVE
REPRESENTATION
Nikko, Ballroom III

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

48.32

COMBATING GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE
Hilton, Franciscan A

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS

100.36

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

BODY POLITICS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

GENDER QUOTAS I: ADOPTION


AND IMPLEMENTATION
Nikko, Ballroom III

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

85.41

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

103.27

80.43

Room:

Division Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder


Chair:
Beth Reingold, Emory University

11.5
Room:

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

80.42

FRONTIERS IN THE
QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF
WOMEN IN POLITICS
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

80.56

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

80.23

DIVERSITY OF WOMEN'S
INTERESTS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

56.27

54.1

11.43
Room:

NEW ABORTION POLITICS


Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND


POLICY

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

31

Division Panels

100.35

53.6

Room:
60.28

Room:
24.36

Room:

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: WOMEN AND
POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RECONSIDERING GENDER,
DIVERSITY, AND ACCESS TO
PUBLIC OFFICE
Hilton, Union Square 22
RECONSIDERING THE IMPACT
OF GENDER DIVERSITY IN
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Hilton, Mason Room

Fri 2:00 pm

84.1

Room:

21.47
Room:

ALIENATION AND CITIZENSHIP


Hilton, Union Square 22

89.30

Room:

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE:


THE NEW MULTIRACIAL
AMERICA
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

103.28
Room:

CAMPAIGNS
Hilton, Powell Room

100.35

DIVERSITIES / DIVERSE CITIES


-- AND THEIR POLITICS
Parc 55, Mission II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

85.12
Room:

THE GOOD REPRESENTATIVE


2.0
Hilton, Franciscan C

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

32.11

Room:

WOMEN OF COLOR
RECEPTION: WOMENS
CAUCUS, COMMITTEE AND
WOMEN & POLITICS SECTION
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 7:30 pm
Room:

21.46
Room:

WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Lombard Room

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:

42.43
Room:

WOMEN, GENDER, SEXUALITY


AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

14.1

Room:

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:

20TH ANNIVERSARY PLENARY:


EVALUATING THE REP
SECTIONS IMPACT ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Room:

30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS


NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER
PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE
ENOUGH
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:

Sat 8:00 am

ETHNIC POLITICS ACROSS


REGIMES
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 9:30 am

FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA:


THE FUTURE OF VOTING AND
REPRESENTATION IN THE US
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

100.37
Room:

IMMIGRATION
Hilton, Union Square 22

16.40

INTERSECTIONALITY AND
DIVERSE MARGINALITIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

80.44
Room:

LATINO POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 21

89.31

NEW RESEARCH ON ASIAN AND


ASIAN AMERICANS
Hilton, Union Square 23

Room:
48.33

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
75.48

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Room:

32

DIVERSITY AND THE POLITICS


OF IMMIGRANT SELECTION
Parc 55, Mason

Sat 10:15 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions

20.1

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

59.1

Sun 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Division Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston


Chair:
Paru Shah, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

"BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS:


NAVIGATING MIGRATION
STUDIES ACROSS THE
SUBFIELDS"
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

60.42

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

75.64

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science

24.39
Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Fri 4:30 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF


AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY
PRESIDENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

PARTISANSHIP AND
CITIZENSHIP AMONG RACIAL
AND ETHNIC MINORITY
VOTERS
Hilton, Franciscan B
POLITICAL PROTEST AND
SOCIALIZATION IN RACIAL/
ETHNIC MINORITY
COMMUNIITIES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER


SESSION: RACE, ETHNICITY,
AND POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

56.29
Room:

RACE AND PUBLIC OPINION


Hilton, Franciscan B

16.10

RACE AND THE AMERICAN


STATE
Hilton, Union Square 24

Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

36.41

Room:
11.45
Thu 10:15 am
Room:
53.7

Room:

RACE AND THE MEDIA: NEW


DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:

36.40
Room:

RACE, CLASS AND INEQUALITY


Hilton, Franciscan C

24.37

RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Hilton, Sutter Room

Room:
60.24
Room:

RACE, INEQUALITY, AND


PUBLIC POLICY
Parc 55, Fillmore

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 7:30 am

Room:
95.7

Room:

RACIAL POLITICS AND PUBLIC


POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
RECEPTION FOR REP, LATINO
CAUCUS, LATINO COMMITTEE,
AND ASIAN PACIFIC
COMMITTEE
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
11.44
Room:
98.1

Room:

THE CONSEQUENCES OF RACE


IN LOCAL POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2
THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE
AND GENDER POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial B
THE POLITICS OF RACE AND
CLASS INEQUALITIES IN THE
AMERICAS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:

UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES
OF AND TOWARD GROUPS
Parc 55, Mission I

Room:
24.38
Room:

RELIGION AND PUBLIC GOODS


Hilton, Union Square 23

48.34

RELIGION AND REGIMES IN


DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Hilton, Lombard Room

56.30

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
60.29
Sat 7:30 pm
Room:
75.49
Room:
85.42

Thu 10:15 am
Room:
Thu 8:00 am

89.32
Room:

100.38

DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS

Room:

RELIGION IN PUBLIC SPACE


AND IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
RELIGION, LAW AND
DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Union Square 23
THE LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS
POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 23
THE ORIGINS AND
IMPLICATIONS OF STATE
REGULATION OF RELIGION IN
MUSLIM SOCIETIES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
THE POLITICS OF RELIGIOUS
DIVERSITY
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:


BRUCE CAIN'S DEMOCRACY
MORE OR LESS
Parc 55, Mission I

103.29
Room:

CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS
Parc 55, Mission I

75.50

CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES


OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATION VOTING
RULES
Hilton, Union Square 14

Division Carolyn M. Warner, Arizona State University


Chair:

ASSESSING THE ROLE OF


RELIGION IN CONFLICT
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 2:00 pm

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

Division Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky


Chair:

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

16.42

Thu 8:00 am

DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

11.51

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: RELIGION &
POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RELIGION AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hilton, Union Square 23

Room:

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by Latino Caucus in Political Science

16.41

16.43

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AND


INFLUENCES OF RELIGIOUS
AND ELECTORAL POLITICS
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

21.48

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

42.38

BEYOND FREEDOM AND


VIOLENCE: RELIGION,
POLITICS, AND INTERPRETIVE
METHODS
Hilton, Lombard Room

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

Sat 8:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

33

Division Panels

85.7

85.43
Room:

COMPETITION, MOBILIZATION,
AND PARTICIPATION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Sat 2:00 pm

16.21

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

Room:
24.3

Room:

CONSTRUCTING
REPRESENTATIVE
DEMOCRACY: THEORY,
HISTORY, AND PRACTICE
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Room:

CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN
ELECTION OBSERVATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

24.39
Room:

89.33

Room:

DIVERSITY AND
REPRESENTATION
CHALLENGES
Parc 55, Davidson

Room:
75.47
Room:

ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND


POLICY POSITIONS
Nikko, Mendocino II

Division James Adams, University of California, Davis


Chair:

11.46

Sat 4:15 pm

GENDER QUOTAS I: ADOPTION


AND IMPLEMENTATION
Nikko, Ballroom III

Fri 4:30 pm

80.43

Room:
56.31
Room:
24.40

Room:

GENDER QUOTAS II:


SUBSTANTIVE
REPRESENTATION
Nikko, Ballroom III

16.45

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Sat 10:15 am

36.43
Room:
21.49

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Room:

IDEOLOGICAL CONGRUENCE
AND POLICY RESPONSIVENESS
Hilton, Powell Room

24.40

MONEY IN ELECTIONS: A
FRANCO-AMERICAN
COMPARISON OF POLITICAL
FINANCE LAWS
Hilton, Franciscan B

Fri 2:30 pm

Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

Room:
36.42
Room:

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF
REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Union Square 22
POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Powell II

56.32

Room:
Thu 10:15 am

Room:
80.42

Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


SESSION: REPRESENTATION
AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
THE URBAN ELECTORAL
CONNECTION: GOVERNANCE,
SERVICES, & FINANCES
Nikko, Monterey II

48.35
Room:
85.44

Fri 10:15 am

Room:
Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

34

60.31
Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

44.3

CONCEPTUALIZING PARTIES:
PARTIES AS POLICY
DEMANDERS AND THE
ALTERNATIVES
Hilton, Union Square 16
CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY?
PARTY POLITICS AND
REPRESENTATION IN TIMES OF
AUSTERITY
Hilton, Union Square 16
ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATIVE
VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES
Hilton, Union Square 21
EXPLAINING PARTY AND
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
Hilton, Union Square 15
MONEY IN ELECTIONS: A
FRANCO-AMERICAN
COMPARISON OF POLITICAL
FINANCE LAWS
Hilton, Franciscan B

Thu 8:00 am

Thu 10:15 am

Fri 7:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

16.44

Thu 4:15 pm

DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Room:
60.30

WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Lombard Room

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

11.55

USING WITHIN-COUNTRY
INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY
FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION
IN JAPAN
Hilton, Sutter Room

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

75.51

Room:

PARTIES AND IDEOLOGIES IN


AMERICAN POLITICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hilton, Imperial B
PARTIES' ISSUE POSITION AND
EMPHASIS STRATEGIES
Hilton, Lombard Room
PARTY POLICY POSITIONING
AND CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
PARTY POSITIONS AND THEIR
PROGRAMMATIC AND
REPRESENTATIONAL
ORIENTATIONS
Hilton, Taylor Room
PARTY SYSTEM POLARIZATION
IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Union Square 24

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE


CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIC
CONSOLIDATION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Sun 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

36.42
Room:

POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Powell II

Room:
80.45
Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL
ORGANIZATION AND PARTIES
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
REPRESENTATION THROUGH
POLITICAL PARTIES
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

85.43
Room:

Fri 10:15 am

56.34
Room:

Room:

THE CAUSES AND


CONSEQUENCES OF PARTY
NOMINATION RULES
Nikko, Carmel I

24.41
Room:
36.45

Sat 10:15 am

Sun 8:00 am

42.39

Room:
103.30
Room:

THE DYNAMICS OF PARTY


POSITIONING
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Sun 10:15 am

75.63
Room:

16.48
Room:

THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC


OPINION
Parc 55, Market Street

11.47
Room:

THE ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF


PRIMARY ELECTIONS
Parc 55, Embarcadero

56.33

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
60.32

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING


BEHAVIOR
Division Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
Chair:

Room:
100.41
Room:

11.48

Room:
100.7

Room:

ADVANCING SALIENCY
THEORY: PARTIES' SALIENCE
STRATEGIES IN MULTI-ISSUE
ELECTIONS
Hilton, Powell Room
AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE
EFFECTS AND CANDIDATE
EVALUATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

75.52

36.44

Room:
16.46

Room:

AUTHORS MEET CRITICS:


"AMERICAN IDENTITY AND
THE POLITICS OF
MULTICULTURALISM"
Hilton, Union Square 16
CAMPAIGNS, ISSUE SALIENCE,
CANDIDATE QUALITY, AND
DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY
Parc 55, Embarcadero

Room:
60.33
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

CUEING OPINIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Fri 2:30 pm

ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATION:
EFFICACY AND INTEGRITY
Parc 55, Divisadero
ELECTIONS AND VOTING IN
COMPARATIVE AND
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Fillmore
ELECTORAL RULES, VOTING,
AND TURNOUT: NEW
PATHWAYS FOR RESEARCH
Parc 55, Divisadero
EXPERIMENTS ON
CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS
Parc 55, Powell II

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

HOLDING INCUMBENTS
ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE
ECONOMY?
Parc 55, Mission I
KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION,
AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES
Parc 55, Powell II
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN
PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH
Nikko, Monterey II

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Thu 8:00 am

Sun 8:00 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

COMPETITION, MOBILIZATION,
AND PARTICIPATION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Room:
100.39

CANDIDATE POSITIONING,
REPOSITIONING, PROMISING
Parc 55, Divisadero

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

44.4

21.50

ONLINE AND OFFLINE


POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
FOR DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
PARTIES, PERCEPTIONS AND
PUBLIC OPINION
Nikko, Mendocino I

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

75.53
Fri 7:30 am

Room:
44.5
Thu 10:15 am
Room:
80.46

Room:

POLITICAL INTEREST,
ENGAGEMENT, AND
KNOWLEDGE
Parc 55, Fillmore
POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER
SESSION: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PRESENTING PARTIES TO
VOTERS: NEW MEDIA MEETS
OLD MEDIA
Parc 55, Divisadero

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 10:15 am

Sat 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

35

Division Panels

100.46

85.45
Room:

REPRESENTATION AND VOTING


Hilton, Imperial A

100.40

REPRESENTATION,
PARTISANSHIP, AND PARTY
DISCIPLINE
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Room:
103.31

Room:
11.49

Room:
11.50

Room:
16.47
Room:
75.54
Room:
80.47

Room:
89.34
Room:

RESOURCES, ENGAGEMENT,
AND RECRUITMENT: 20 YEARS
OF "VOICE AND EQUALITY"
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Sat 2:00 pm

Sun 8:00 am
Room:
56.27
Sun 10:15 am

Room:
Thu 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

24.24

Room:

80.48

Room:
Sat 8:00 am

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION


ON FOREIGN POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 25

48.36
Room:
75.39

Room:

36

INFLUENCES ON ATTITUDES
ABOUT IMMIGRATION
Nikko, Ballroom III

MODELS OF SURVEY DATA


Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Sat 4:15 pm

NEW FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH


ON PUBLIC ATTITUDES
TOWARD IMMIGRATION
Nikko, Mendocino I
PARTIES, PARTISANSHIP AND
POLARIZATION
Nikko, Carmel I
PARTIES, PERCEPTIONS AND
PUBLIC OPINION
Nikko, Mendocino I

PERSPECTIVES ON
ASSESSMENTS OF DEMOCRACY
Nikko, Monterey II

Room:

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: PUBLIC OPINION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

21.34
Room:

PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR


Hilton, Imperial B

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Thu 4:15 pm

89.37

Room:

75.55

Sun 10:15 am
Room:
Thu 2:00 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

PUBLIC OPINION,
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY, &
ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES
Hilton, Union Square 22

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL


COMMUNICATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Fri 2:30 pm

SOCIAL CONTEXT, POLITICAL


BEHAVIOR AND PUBLIC
OPINION
Parc 55, Market Street

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

21.51

METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN
PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH
Nikko, Monterey II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

103.19

60.33
Room:

VOTING: RACE, IDENTITY, AND


THE GREATEST GENERATION
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

CUEING OPINIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

85.46
Room:

VOTERS AND MANDATES:


EVALUATING SPECIFIC
ACCOUNTABILITY PROCESSES
Parc 55, Mission II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

56.34
Room:

24.13
Room:

Thu 10:15 am

VOTER REFORM AND


SUPPRESSION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND


SUPPORT FOR THE USE OF
FORCE
Hilton, Franciscan C

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

Division Laura Stephenson, University of Western Ontario


Chair:

Room:

LOCAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN


CONTEXT: NEIGHBORHOODS
AND PARTICIPATORY
INSTITUTIONS
Parc 55, Stockton

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

THE ELECTORAL CONNECTION


AND DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY
Parc 55, Mason

ASSESSING THE ECONOMY:


BELIEFS, KNOWLEDGE AND
OPINIONS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

100.41
Room:

DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

89.35

INNOVATIONS IN
UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES
AND BEHAVIOUR ON SUPPORT
FOR OVERSEAS AID
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION,


AGE, MASS SHOOTINGS, AND
NATURAL DISASTERS ON
TURNOUT
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

UNDERSTANDING AND
INCREASING TURNOUT
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

103.32

36.46
Room:

THE CONDITIONS OF POLICY


RESPONSIVENESS
Nikko, Carmel II

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

THE EFFECTS OF MORAL


JUDGMENTS AMONG CITIZENS
AND LEGISLATORS
Parc 55, Davidson

Sat 8:00 am

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

16.48
Room:

THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC


OPINION
Parc 55, Market Street

Room:

UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES
OF AND TOWARD GROUPS
Parc 55, Mission I

75.56
Thu 10:15 am

Room:
42.40
Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

24.42
Room:

UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES
ABOUT SOCIAL SPENDING
Parc 55, Mission I

Thu 4:15 pm

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL


COMMUNICATION
Division Philip Habel, University of Glasgow
Chair:

11.52

Room:
16.49

Room:
24.43

Room:
21.52

Room:
24.29

Room:

"TRUST ME, I DIDN'T MEAN TO


SEE POLITICAL
INFORMATION..."
Hilton, Union Square 14
CAPTURING PROTEST: TEXT
ANALYSIS METHODS AND THE
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
POPULISM
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
COMMUNICATION IN
LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE
ELECTIONS, BOTH STATE AND
NATIONAL
Hilton, Union Square 16
DIGITAL MEDIA AND
CAMPAIGNS BOTH DOMESTIC
AND ABROAD
Hilton, Union Square 21
DIVERSITIES IN PRESIDENTIAL
RHETORIC, MEDIA FRAMES,
AND PUBLIC REACTIONS
Hilton, Powell Room

Room:
36.47

Room:

HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY


POLITICAL ISSUES AND WHY IT
MATTERS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
INNOVATIONS IN POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH,
BOTH EMPIRICAL AND
NORMATIVE
Parc 55, Mason

Room:
60.34

MEDIA UNDER AUTOCRACY:


COMPARING RUSSIA, CHINA,
EGYPT, SYRIA AND
AZERBAIJAN
Parc 55, Sutro
NEW APPROACHES TO THE
STUDY OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
AND COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS
Hilton, Mason Room

Room:

NEW DATA SOURCES (AND


INTERESTING PAPERS!) IN
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

89.36
Room:

NOT JUST THE FACTS


Hilton, Mason Room

100.42

NOTHING CONTROVERSIAL
HERE: CLIMATE CHANGE,
VACCINES & THE AFFORDABLE
CARE ACT
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
75.57
Thu 10:15 am
Room:
75.40
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:
89.37

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

Thu 8:00 am

ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND


DYNAMICS IN DIGITAL MEDIA
ENVIRONMENTS
Hilton, Union Square 22
POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER
SESSION: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PUBLIC OPINION,
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY, &
ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES
Hilton, Union Square 22

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 4:30 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

Sun 8:00 am

Sat 8:00 am

Sat 8:00 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

48.37

IS ANYBODY LISTENING?
POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE NEW
MEDIA AND POLITICS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

11.51

10.1

Fri 11:30 am

42.9

Room:

THE ROLE OF MOTIVATED


REASONING IN THE POLITICAL
PROCESS
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

100.43
Room:

WHY (GLOBAL) MEDIA


SYSTEMS MATTER
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Sun 8:00 am

Fri 7:30 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

37

Division Panels

75.9

DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY


AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Division Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
Chair:

21.53

Room:

BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND


ENVIRONMENTAL
GOVERNANCE
Hilton, Union Square 24

Division Kevin Jay Wallsten


Chair:

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

60.35

Room:
103.33

Room:

CLIMATE POLITICS AND


PREFERENCES FOR DOMESTIC
AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE: CROSSNATIONAL EVIDENCE
Hilton, Sutter Room

DIVISION 40: INFORMATION


TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS

Fri 4:30 pm

80.49

Room:
36.49

Room:

89.38

Room:

Room:
42.34

Room:

DIVERSITIES IN NATURE,
SOCIETY, AND POLICY
Parc 55, Hearst
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICYMAKING IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Nikko, Mendocino II

Sun 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

16.51

Room:
24.44

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

16.50

Room:

ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS,
RISK, AND NATURAL
DISASTERS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Thu 10:15 am

Room:
103.34

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

42.41
Room:
48.38
Room:

GOVERNANCE OF NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
NON-STATE ACTORS IN
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Room:
89.37

Room:

POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER


SESSION: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PUBLIC OPINION,
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY, &
ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES
Hilton, Union Square 22

Room:
75.42

Fri 11:30 am
Room:
42.42
Fri 10:15 am
Room:
56.35
Sat 4:15 pm

WATER AND MARINE POLITICS


Hilton, Union Square 22

Room:

GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL


AGE: THE PROMISE AND
PERILS OF E-GOVERNMENT
Nikko, Mendocino II
ONLINE POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION: HOW DIVERSE
YOUTH ENGAGE WITH
POLITICS
Nikko, Mendocino II
PARTICIPATION AND
ENGAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF
ICT'S IN TRANSFORMING
CITIZEN POLITICS
Nikko, Mendocino II

Sat 4:15 pm

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Sun 10:15 am

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
REGULATION AND
REPRESSION: INTERNET
CONTROL IN DEMOCRACIES
AND DICTATORSHIPS
Nikko, Monterey II
SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION
Nikko, Mendocino I

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Division Ann Ward, University of Regina


Chair:

21.54

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

38

ELITES ONLINE: HOW


CANDIDATES,
REPRESENTATIVES AND
JOURNALISTS USE THE
INTERNET
Parc 55, Fillmore

DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE,


AND FILM

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION

85.47
Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

44.7

CROWDSOURCING CASE
STUDIES: LESSONS FROM THE
PARTICIPEDIA PROJECT
Hilton, Taylor Room

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

100.44

CAMPAIGNING ONLINE: CROSSNATIONAL ASSESSMENTS OF


THE WEBS ROLE IN
ELECTIONS
Parc 55, Fillmore

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

Room:

ANCIENT INSIGHTS FOR


MODERN POLITICS AND
ETHICS
Parc 55, Powell II

Thu 2:00 pm

Room:
85.48

Room:
85.6

Room:
60.36

Room:
89.39
Room:

DARK PLACES: CRIME AND


POLITICS IN JAMES ELLROYS
AMERICA
Parc 55, Powell II
EXPLORING PHILOSOPHY,
FAITH AND THE POLITICAL
THROUGH ART
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER
SESSION: POLITICS,
LITERATURE, AND FILM
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RETHINKING FREEDOM AND
DEMOCRACY IN THE MODERN
STATE
Hilton, Union Square 13
RETHINKING THE SCIENTIFIC
IMPOSITION ON NATURE
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Thu 8:00 am

48.39

Room:

90.8
Sat 2:00 pm
Room:
16.3
Fri 4:30 pm
Room:

75.41
Sat 4:15 pm

56.36
Room:
16.52
Sat 10:15 am

Room:
60.3
Room:

CRISES OF POLITICS, THE


POLITICS OF CRISES
Parc 55, Mission I

Room:

DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON
LGBT RIGHTS AND POLICY
Parc 55, Powell I

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

DIVERSIFYING
INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES:
THEORY AND PRACTICE IN
GLOBAL JUSTICE
Parc 55, Mission I

Room:

DOES CRITIQUE HAVE A


FUTURE? A QUESTION FOR
POLITICAL THEORISTS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Room:

HABITATION, HABITABILITY,
JUSTICE 1
Hilton, Union Square 24

24.45
Room:

42.5
Room:

Room:

HABITATION, HABITABILITY,
JUSTICE 2
Hilton, Union Square 24
Co-sponsored by Green Politics and Theory

Sat 8:00 am

REIMAGINING RADICAL
POLITICS TODAY
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6
TAKING IT TO THE STREETS:
SOCIAL RESISTANCE & STATE
RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST
ASIA
Nikko, Carmel II

Fri 2:30 pm

Thu 10:15 am

THE ART OF ELECTIONS


Nikko, Carmel I

Fri 4:30 pm

TOWARDS A CRITICAL
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nikko, Carmel II

Thu 4:15 pm

WARS OF RELIGION (AND


SECULARISM)
Hilton, Franciscan D

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Sat 8:00 am
75.58

Room:

WORK, WAGES & HEALTH:


WHAT'S THE STATE GOT TO DO
WITH IT?
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by Labor Project


Co-sponsored by Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy
Caucus

Sun 8:00 am

DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL


HISTORY AND POLITICS

Co-sponsored by Green Politics and Theory

104.5

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

100.45

59.4
Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL


HISTORY AND POLITICS

75.4

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

85.49

POLICE POWER AND


POLITICAL THEORY
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION
Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

89.42

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY

Division Michael J. Bosia


Chair:

Room:

LABOR AND THE SOUTH IN


AMERICAN POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial A
Co-sponsored by Labor Project

DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

ANARCHISM AND RADICAL


DEMOCRACY
Parc 55, Mission I

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Sat 2:00 pm

Room:

80.50

ISRAEL AND PALESTINE:


ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON STATEHOOD
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sun 10:15 am

Division John M. Owen, University of Virginia


Chair:

103.35
Room:

AMERICA, LIBERALISM, AND


EMPIRE
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Sun 10:15 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

39

Division Panels

11.53

48.40
Room:
85.49

Room:

CHINA AND ASIA, PAST AND


PRESENT
Parc 55, Mission I
DIVERSIFYING
INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES:
THEORY AND PRACTICE IN
GLOBAL JUSTICE
Parc 55, Mission I

Fri 11:30 am

Room:

Room:
60.37
Room:
16.53

Room:
24.46
Room:
21.5

Room:
48.41
Room:
56.37
Room:

IDEAS AND DOMESTIC


POLITICS IN AMERICAS RISE
TO POWER
Parc 55, Stockton

11.55

IDEAS IN TRANSNATIONAL
SPACE
Parc 55, Mason
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AT
THE NEXUS OF FUNCTION AND
DYSFUNCTION
Hilton, Van Ness Room
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND
THE BIG QUESTIONS
Parc 55, Davidson
POSTER SESSION II: POSTER
SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
HISTORY AND POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
SECRECY IN INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 24
STATE AND ANTI-STATE
VIOLENCE, THEN AND NOW
Hilton, Union Square 23

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

Room:

CIVIL SOCIETY, PROTEST AND


MASS MOBILIZATION IN POSTCOMMUNIST SETTINGS
Parc 55, Divisadero

Room:
75.59
Thu 10:15 am

Room:

Room:

CLIENTELISM AND
CORRUPTION ACROSS
DICTATORSHIP AND
DEMOCRACY
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Thu 8:00 am

DEMOCRACY, INEQUALITY,
AND CORRUPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
DIFFUSION AND REGIME
CHANGE
Hilton, Union Square 21
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY,
IDENTITY, AND
DEMOCRATIZATION
Hilton, Union Square 13

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Sat 8:00 am

56.38
Room:

ELECTORAL MANIPULATION
Hilton, Union Square 25

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Thu 2:00 pm
42.43
Room:

ETHNIC POLITICS ACROSS


REGIMES
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

Fri 11:30 am
24.52
Fri 2:30 pm
Room:

EXPLAINING PARTY-BUILDING
STRATEGIES IN SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Lombard

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

60.38

Room:
Thu 2:00 pm

75.60

Room:
48.16
Thu 8:00 am
Room:

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

FORMAL APPROACHES TO
ELECTIONS AND POWER IN
DEMOCRACY AND AUTOCRACY
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6
NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE
STUDY OF ELECTORAL
AUTHORITARIANISM
Parc 55, Mission I
PARTICIPATION IN (POST)AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES:
CHINA, EURASIA, EASTERN
EUROPE
Parc 55, Hearst

Fri 4:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

48.48

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

40

CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN
ELECTION OBSERVATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

11.54

16.54

24.47

Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

11.23

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Fri 4:30 pm

Division Kenneth F. Greene, University of Texas, Austin


Chair:

AUTHORITARIAN LEGACIES
AND CHALLENGES TO POSTAUTHORITARIAN
DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Room:

Room:

DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

21.55

CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY
AND PUBLIC SPENDING
Hilton, Union Square 15

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

36.48

75.10

Room:

PARTY MOBILIZATION AND


ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Balboa

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

Room:

POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE


CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIC
CONSOLIDATION
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

80.25

Room:
80.27

Room:

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCARIZATION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
REVISITING SOCIAL
MOVEMENTS, CIVIL SOCIETY
AND PARTY CHANGE AFTER
COMMUNISM
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:
80.51
Sat 10:15 am
Room:

Room:

SOCIAL SPENDING AND


OUTCOMES IN NEW AND
PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Sutter Room

Room:

STUDYING THE SEQUENCING


OF REGIMES
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

103.27
Room:

Room:
16.52

Room:

SUBNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN
DEMOCRACY AND AUTOCRACY
Hilton, Union Square 22
TAKING IT TO THE STREETS:
SOCIAL RESISTANCE & STATE
RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST
ASIA
Nikko, Carmel II

75.61
Room:
11.57

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

21.56
Room:
24.48

Room:

THE INTERNATIONAL AND


DOMESTIC SOURCES OF
DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN
TUNISIA & BEYOND
Hilton, Franciscan B

Thu 8:00 am

Room:

Room:
100.47

Room:
16.56

Room:
24.49
Room:
21.57

Room:
60.39

THE MILITARY AND


DEMOCRATIZATION
Nikko, Carmel II

Room:

VIOLENCE AND PATRONAGE IN


AFRICAN DEMOCRACIES
Parc 55, Balboa

Sun 10:15 am

COMPLIANCE WITH THE INT'T


HUMAN RIGHTS REGIME
Parc 55, Stockton
CRITICAL THEORIES OF
PEACE: PEACE, JUSTICE,
HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Union Square 15
DOMESTIC GOVERNANCE AND
HUMAN RIGHTS
Parc 55, Stockton
DOMESTIC STUFF THAT
IMPACTS RESPECT FOR HUMAN
RIGHTS
Nikko, Carmel II

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 8:00 am

Sat 10:15 am

Sun 8:00 am

HIDDEN VIOLENCE DURING


ARMED CONFLICT:
METHODOLOGICAL
CHALLENGES AND
INNOVATIONS
Parc 55, Sutro
HUMAN RIGHTS IGOS: THE
ECTHR, ICC & UNHRC
Hilton, Union Square 25

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

THE RISE OF COMPETITIVE


ELECTORAL AUTHORITARIAN
REGIMES
Hilton, Van Ness Room

COMBATING GENDER-BASED
VIOLENCE
Hilton, Franciscan A

Thu 10:15 am

Thu 2:00 pm
56.40
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:
48.42

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

89.46

Room:
80.52

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics

16.55

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

11.56

WHY DEMOCRATIZATION
SUCCEEDS
Hilton, Franciscan D

Fri 2:30 pm

Division Will H. Moore, Florida State University


Chair:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

89.40

WHEN DO DICTATORS
TREMBLE? THREAT
PERCEPTIONS UNDER
AUTHORITARIAN RULE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS


Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

80.6

56.39

Room:
80.24

Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE


IMPACT OF INSTITUTIONS IN
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hilton, Union Square 23
INNOVATIONS IN HR DATA
COLLECTION
Hilton, Van Ness Room
IS THERE A HUMAN RIGHTS
TRADITION IN CHINA?
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
ON HUMAN DIGNITY AND
HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Union Square 15
POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER
SESSION: HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN


POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

41

Division Panels

100.46

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS

60.40

Division Alan M. Jacobs


Chair:

11.58

Room:
16.57

Room:
84.2

Room:

AFTER BOSTON COLLEGE:


ETHICAL AND
METHODOLOGICAL
INNOVATION IN FIELDWORK
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
AUTHOR MEETS READERS:
FREDERIC SCHAFFER'S
"ELUCIDATING SOCIAL
SCIENCE CONCEPTS"
Hilton, Powell Room

Thu 8:00 am
Room:

75.62
Thu 10:15 am

Room:

80.53
Room:
85.50

BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES


POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN
IMPACT ON OTHER
DISCIPLINES?
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Room:

Sat 2:00 pm

89.41

Room:

CHALLENGES OF CONCEPTFORMATION AND


MEASUREMENT
Hilton, Sutter Room

Room:

CHALLENGES OF FIELD AND


ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
Hilton, Union Square 15

103.36

Room:

CROWDSOURCING CASE
STUDIES: LESSONS FROM THE
PARTICIPEDIA PROJECT
Hilton, Taylor Room

36.50
Room:

53.3

Thu 4:15 pm

Room:
42.45

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

Room:

11.59

Room:

ETHNOGRAPHY,
INTERPRETATION, AND THE
STUDY OF IDENTITY POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 22

18.1
Room:
Fri 11:30 am

Room:

42

EVALUATING QUALITATIVE
EVIDENCE
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

MAPPING AND BRIDGING


METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
IN THE DISCIPLINE
Hilton, Lombard Room

Sun 10:15 am

Fri 2:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

NEW DIRECTIONS IN MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH


Hilton, Union Square 22

Fri 7:30 am

POSTER SESSION V: POSTER


SESSION: QUALITATIVE
METHODS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
ROUNDTABLE: SHAUL
SHENHAVS BOOK,
"ANALYZING SOCIAL
NARRATIVES"
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Fri 2:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

SHOULD THERE BE A
REGISTRY FOR POLITICAL
SCIENCE RESEARCH?
Nikko, Mendocino II

Thu 8:00 am

THE METHODS CAFE


Nikko, Ballroom II

Thu 12:15 pm

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

100.48
Room:

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

56.41

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

Fri 9:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

48.43

LINKING INTERPRETATION
AND CAUSAL INFERENCE
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Room:
DATA AND METHODS IN THE
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
COURTS
Hilton, Union Square 13

IS DECEPTION JUSTIFIED?
COVERT FIELD RESEARCH AND
DEMOCRATIC VALUES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 40: INFORMATION


TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS

42.44

INNOVATIONS IN MIXEDMETHOD RESEARCH


Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

36.49

INNOVATIONS IN CROSS-CASE
COMPARATIVE METHODS
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Room:

Co-sponsored by IPSA Research Committee #1 (Concepts


and Methods)

24.50

Room:

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

21.58

Room:

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

BRIDGING THE QUANTITATIVEQUALITATIVE DIVIDE: TEXT


ANALYSIS AND DATA
THRESHOLDS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

16.11

FIRMS AS ACTORS IN
CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM:
INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND
METHOD
Hilton, Golden Gate 8

21.59
Room:

UNPACKING THE LOGIC OF


PROCESS TRACING
Hilton, Golden Gate 5
VARIETIES OF DESCRIPTION IN
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Sun 8:00 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by IPSA Research Committee #1 (Concepts


and Methods)

DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND


HEALTH POLICY

Division Jami K. Taylor, University of Toledo


Chair:

85.51
Room:
89.42
Room:

COMMERCIAL SEX,
COMPARATIVELY
Parc 55, Powell I
DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON
LGBT RIGHTS AND POLICY
Parc 55, Powell I

Division Frank J. Thompson, Rutgers University, Newark


Chair:

Sat 2:00 pm

100.49

Room:
21.60

Room:

Room:

58.2
Room:

LGBT POLICY AND POLITICSCOMPARATIVE AND


INTERNATIONAL
PERSPECTIVES
Parc 55, Powell I

Fri 11:30 am

75.43

Room:

Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender


Caucus

42.46

MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE


US: HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:

Fri 4:30 pm

60.41

Room:

MARRIAGE, MORALS, AND


MARKETS
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Sun 10:15 am

Room:
56.42

Room:

POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER


SESSION: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND LGBT
RIGHTS
Parc 55, Powell I

Sat 2:00 pm

75.7

Room:

RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY,


AND SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE IN THE NBA AND
NFL
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

THE POLITICS OF OBAMACARE


Hilton, Continental Parlor 9

Room:

RECEPTION FOR LGBT


COMMITTEE, LGBT CAUCUS,
AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS
SECTION
Nikko, Carmel II

Room:

CANADIAN LOCAL,
PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL
ELECTIONS
Parc 55, Mason

42.47
Room:

CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY


Parc 55, Davidson

85.53

FRANCOPHONE MINORITIES IN
MULTILINGUAL COUNTRIES
Parc 55, Davidson

Room:
38.2
Room:

Fri 7:30 pm

14.3

Room:

SEXUAL MINORITIES-POLICYMAKING AND POLITICAL


REPRESENTATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 11:30 am

POSTER SESSION III: POSTER


SESSION: CANADIAN POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Fri 9:30 am

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 8:00 am

DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS


Division Brandon J. Kinne, University of California, Davis
Chair:

11.28
Room:

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Caucus

Fri 4:30 pm

DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

68.7

Fri 9:30 am

Division David I. Lublin, American University


Chair:

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Sat 8:00 am

THE POLITICS OF HEALTH


CARE REFORM
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

85.52
Room:

48.45

Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender


Caucus

Thu 2:00 pm

POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER


SESSION: HEALTH POLITICS &
HEALTH POLICY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

85.8

POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF
DISABILITY AND MENTAL
HEALTH
Parc 55, Balboa

THE POLITICS OF HEALTH


KNOWLEDGE
Parc 55, Sutro

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

103.4

Sun 8:00 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

48.44

HEALTH POLITICS: CROSSNATIONAL DIVERSITY IN


FOCUS AND METHOD
Parc 55, Divisadero

ALLIANCE POLITICS
Hilton, Franciscan D

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

85.54
Room:

CONTESTED ACCOUNTABILITY
IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Thu 10:15 am
36.13
Room:

NETWORK MODELS
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

43

Division Panels

DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

89.43

Room:

NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS: METHODOLOGICAL
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
Parc 55, Mission I

Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

Room:

POLITICAL NETWORKS IN
PUBLIC POLICY
Parc 55, Lombard

48.46
Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Room:
11.35
Room:

POSTER SESSION III: POSTER


SESSION: POLITICAL
NETWORKS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
REFUGEE AND CONFLICT
DYNAMICS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Room:
75.55

Room:

ROUNDTABLE: WHAT DO WE
KNOW ABOUT POLITICAL
NETWORKS? WHAT CAN WE
KNOW?
Parc 55, Lombard
SOCIAL CONTEXT, POLITICAL
BEHAVIOR AND PUBLIC
OPINION
Parc 55, Market Street

Room:
75.63
Thu 8:00 am

Room:

SOCIAL NETWORK
APPROACHES TO VIOLENCE
AND COERCION
Nikko, Carmel I

Room:

WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM


DELIBERATIVE MINI-PUBLICS?
Parc 55, Powell II

Room:

42.48

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:
42.10
Room:
85.55
Room:
89.44

Sat 10:15 am
Room:

53.8

Thu 10:15 am
Room:
11.59

Room:

ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH


Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Room:

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
TO IPE
Parc 55, Mission I

FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
Hilton, Lombard Room

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

INFORMED CONSENT IN FIELD


EXPERIMENTS
Hilton, Van Ness Room
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Sat 2:00 pm

Sat 4:15 pm

POSTER SESSION V: POSTERS


ON EXPERIMENTAL
APPROACHES TO POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
SHOULD THERE BE A
REGISTRY FOR POLITICAL
SCIENCE RESEARCH?
Nikko, Mendocino II

Fri 2:00 pm

Thu 8:00 am

Division Elizabeth F. Cohen


Chair:
Daniel Tichenor

60.42
Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

16.59

FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON
ELITES
Hilton, Union Square 15

DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND


CITIZENSHIP

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

46.1
Room:

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Division Matthew S. Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania


Chair:

Room:

EXPERIMENTS ON
CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS
Parc 55, Powell II

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL


RESEARCH

DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND


EXCLUSION: EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

EXPERIMENTS IN VIOLENCE
AND CONFLICT
Parc 55, Sutro

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

78.1

Fri 11:30 am

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

16.6

EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Parc 55, Powell II

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND


VOTING BEHAVIOR

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

80.54

56.43

Fri 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

21.61

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

38.3

EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF
FORMAL MODELS
Parc 55, Stockton

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL


THEORY

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

16.58

21.62

Room:

"BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS:


NAVIGATING MIGRATION
STUDIES ACROSS THE
SUBFIELDS"
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

Thu 10:15 am
84.1

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

Room:

AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF


AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY
PRESIDENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Sat 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND


EXECUTIVE POLITICS

44

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

100.50

Room:

COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL


CITIZENSHIP 1: MULTILEVEL &
DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Sun 8:00 am

Room:

COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL


CITIZENSHIP 2: EFFECTS &
EVALUATION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

Room:
48.5
Room:

DREAMERS, MOBILIZATION,
AND THE POLITICS OF
DEFERRED ACTION
Nikko, Ballroom I
DEMOCRACY'S INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL BORDERS
Parc 55, Divisadero

DIASPORA AND DEMOCRACY


Parc 55, Embarcadero

80.4

DIVERSIFYING DIVERSITY:
MIGRATION, ECONOMY,
CULTURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

Room:

Room:

DIVERSITY AND THE POLITICS


OF IMMIGRANT SELECTION
Parc 55, Mason

Room:

FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA:


THE FUTURE OF VOTING AND
REPRESENTATION IN THE US
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Room:
80.55
Room:
36.51
Room:
56.44

Room:

LOCALITIES OF IMMIGRANT
INCLUSION AND
PARTICIPATION
Parc 55, Fillmore
MIGRATION AND MEMBERSHIP
IN EUROPE
Nikko, Monterey I
NORMATIVE POLITICS OF
CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION
Nikko, Mendocino I
POLITICS IN MOVEMENT:
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
AND POLITICAL CHANGE
Hilton, Golden Gate 4

ROUNDTABLE ON MARGARET
MOORE'S "A POLITICAL
THEORY OF TERRITORY"
Hilton, Golden Gate 6

Sat 10:15 am

Thu 4:15 pm

THE COMPARATIVE POLITICS


OF VULNERABLE MIGRANTS
Hilton, Union Square 22
THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
OF IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 7:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL


PSYCHOLOGY

48.47
Fri 11:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

THE POLITICAL SOURCES OF


SOLIDARITY IN DIVERSE
SOCIETIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

85.56
Room:
98.1

Room:

THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP


AND MIGRATION IN EAST ASIA
Nikko, Monterey I
THE POLITICS OF RACE AND
CLASS INEQUALITIES IN THE
AMERICAS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Sat 2:00 pm

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

Sat 8:00 am
89.45
Room:

VULNERABLE MIGRANTS IN
THE AMERICAS
Nikko, Monterey I

Sat 4:15 pm

Thu 10:15 am

DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS


CONFERENCE GROUP

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

24.51

36.10
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

14.1

Room:

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

75.64

POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER


SESSION: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP DIVISION
Hilton, Grand Ballroom

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

42.49

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

21.63
Room:

Room:

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

16.60

Room:
24.8

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

103.37

80.21

Division Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD


Chair:
Kenneth Menkhaus, Davidson College

11.60

Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

ETHNICITY AND THE POLITICS


OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Lombard

Thu 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Sat 10:15 am

24.52

Room:
Fri 7:30 am

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

48.48
Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

EXPLAINING PARTY-BUILDING
STRATEGIES IN SUB-SAHARAN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Lombard

Room:

PARTY MOBILIZATION AND


ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN
AFRICA
Parc 55, Balboa

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

45

Division Panels

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

42.50

Room:
80.22
Room:
23.2

Room:

POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF
LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN
AFRICA AND BEYOND
Parc 55, Powell II
POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER
SESSION: AFRICAN POLITICS
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
RETHINKING RELIGION,
DEMOCRACY, AND
DEVELOPMENT IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICA
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Fri 9:30 am

Room:
80.26
Sat 10:15 am
Room:
11.62
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

80.56
Room:

THE POLITICS OF URBAN


TRANSFORMATION IN AFRICA
Parc 55, Balboa

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

89.46
Room:

VIOLENCE AND PATRONAGE IN


AFRICAN DEMOCRACIES
Parc 55, Balboa

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

87.3

Room:

WOMENS ENGAGEMENT IN
AFRICAN POLITICS:
OPPORTUNITIES AND
CONSTRAINTS
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by Theme Panel

DIVISION 54: POLITICAL


EPISTEMOLOGY
Division Paul M. D. Gunn, Goldsmiths, University of London
Chair:
Jacob Roundtree

80.57
Room:
11.61
Room:
42.51
Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS:


"HOW PROPAGANDA WORKS"
Nikko, Mendocino II
EPISTEMIC DEMOCRACY AND
ITS CRITICS
Parc 55, Fillmore
IDEATIONAL TURNS IN THE
FOUR SUBDISCIPLINES
Hilton, Union Square 23

Sat 10:15 am

Thu 8:00 am

Fri 9:30 am

DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY


Division Nicholas Carnes, Duke University
Chair:

42.52

Room:
21.12

Room:

BUSINESS POWER IN
AMERICAN POLITICS: NEW
EVIDENCE, MECHANISMS, AND
METHODS
Hilton, Union Square 24
DEBATING STRUCTURAL
THEORIES OF INJUSTICE,
DOMINATION, AND
OPPRESSION
Nikko, Mendocino II

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

46

89.47

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

INEQUALITY, PUBLIC OPINON,


AND POLICY
Hilton, Union Square 15
POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER
SESSION: CLASS & INEQUALITY
Hilton, Grand Ballroom
VOICES OF THE UNHEAVENLY
CHORUS: INEQALITIES IN
ORGANIZED INFLUENCE
Parc 55, Hearst

Sat 4:15 pm

Sat 10:15 am

Thu 8:00 am

RELATED GROUP PANELS


AGING POLICY AND POLITICS GROUP
17.1
Room:

FEDERALISM AND AGING


Hilton, Union Square 25

Thu 10:15 am

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF


NATIONALITIES
16.20

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE


Room:

AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT


22.1

Room:
17.2

37.1

Room:
43.1

Room:
101.1

Room:

ROUNDTABLE: THE UNITED


STATES AND THE UNITED
NATIONS AT 70
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

90.1

Thu 10:15 am
Room:

Fri 7:30 am

Room:

81.2

THE STATE OF THE STUDY OF


AFRICAN-AMERICAN
POLITICAL THOUGHT
ROUNDTABLE
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

Sun 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

81.3
Room:

81.4
Room:

CONFLICTS OF KOREA
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 10:15 am

THE NEW CHALLENGES OF


DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL
Parc 55, Embarcadero

Sat 10:15 am

BRITISH POLITICS GROUP


25.1
Room:
Sat 10:15 am

PERSPECTIVES ON THE 2015 UK


GENERAL ELECTION
Parc 55, Embarcadero

Thu 4:15 pm

CAMPAIGN FINANCE RESEARCH GROUP


12.1

ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICS AND THE LIFE


SCIENCES
BIOPOLICY
Parc 55, Davidson

Sat 10:15 am

BRAZILIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE


ASSOCIATION

Room:

22.2
Room:

VARIETIES OF POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION IN
CONTEMPORARY CHINA
Parc 55, Powell II

ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN POLITICAL


STUDIES

Sun 10:15 am

ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL STUDIES


DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED:
POLITICS, AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE, IN THE 21ST
CENTURY - THE ISRAELI CASE
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Sat 10:15 am

ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE POLITICAL


STUDIES

ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN CAUCUS

81.1

MAURICE DUVERGER AND


SEMI-PRESIDENTIALISM
Hilton, Union Square 23

Fri 9:30 am

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR POLITICAL AND


LEGAL PHILOSOPHY

Room:

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by French Politics Group

THE PLACE OF LITERATURE IN


AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT ROUNDTABLE
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

ASIAN AMERICAN
MOBILIZATION AND
MARGINALIZATION:
EXPLORING THE CONTEXT
AND THE CONSTITUENTS
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

NATION-BUILDING AND STATEBUILDING: UNDERSTANDING


THE DIVERSITIES OF IDENTITY,
APPROACH, AND OUTCOME
Parc 55, Stockton

ASSOCIATION FRANAISE DE SCIENCE


POLITIQUE
81.11

AMERICAN PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY INSTITUTE

104.1

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

Thu 2:00 pm

THE CIVIC DIMENSIONS OF


AMERICAN
CONSTITUTIONALISM: AUTHOR
MEETS AUTHOR ROUNDTABLE
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

Thu 10:15 am

POLITICAL PARTIES AND


INTEREST GROUPS AFTER
CITIZENS UNITED
Nikko, Monterey I

Thu 8:00 am

CATO INSTITUTE
37.2

Thu 2:00 pm
Room:

WHY ISNT THERE MORE


SCHOLARLY EVALUATION OF
U.S. WARS?
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Fri 7:30 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

47

Related Group Panels

Room:

LEGACIES OF COLONIAL
AMERICA: DIVISIONS AND
ACCORD AT THE FOUNDING
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND


IDENTITY POLITICS IN POSTCOMMUNIST STATES
Parc 55, Hearst

25.3

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE


CONSTITUTION
81.5

Room:

TAKINGS AND THE AMERICAN


REGIME: REEXAMINING KELO
V. NEW LONDON
Parc 55, Powell I

Sat 10:15 am
Room:
76.1

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF FEDERALISM

Room:

100.34

22.3

Room:

AUTHORITY MIGRATION IN
FEDERAL SYSTEMS
Parc 55, Mason

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

25.2
Room:

FEDERALISMS DIVERSE
FORMS
Parc 55, Balboa

Room:
37.3

Thu 4:15 pm
Room:
43.2

CHRISTIANS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE


12.2
Room:

CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON
IMMIGRATION POLICY
Nikko, Ballroom II

Thu 8:00 am
Room:
49.1

THE CHURCHILL CENTRE


90.2

Room:

WHAT ABOUT THE


DARDANELLES? A HUNDRED
YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ON
CHURCHILL AT THE
ADMIRALTY IN 1915
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:
Sat 4:15 pm

Room:

ARISTOCRATIC APOLOGETICS
Hilton, Taylor Room

86.2
Sun 10:15 am

CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF


STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY
104.3

Room:
81.6

Room:
86.1

Room:
101.2

Room:

AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
FROM A CONSTITUTIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
COMPASSION, CRUELTY, AND
THE VIRTUES OF THE
ENLIGHTENMENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
MEDIEVAL JEWISH POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY AND THE
QUESTION OF ROOTEDNESS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
REPUBLICANISM, MORALITY,
AND THE COMMON GOOD IN
MODERN POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

Sun 10:15 am

Room:

Room:

ROUNDTABLE ON THE JAFFABERNS DEBATE


Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

90.4

Room:
Sat 10:15 am

ROUNDTABLE: NATURAL
RIGHTS AND THE PERMISSIVE
NATURAL LAW
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
ROUNDTABLE: RECENT TERM
OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
ROUNDTABLE: RECENT WORKS
ON LEO STRAUSS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
WAR, JUSTICE, AND PEACE IN
AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

Thu 2:00 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 9:30 am

Fri 11:30 am

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 2:00 pm

DIVERSITY IN SECURITY:
PROFESSORS AND
PRACTITIONERS IN
UNCONVENTIONAL DISCOURSE
Parc 55, Powell II

Sat 2:00 pm

HOW PARTY ORGANIZATIONS


SHAPE DEMOCRATIC
OUTCOMES
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Sat 4:15 pm

COMMITTEE ON THE POLITICAL ECONOMY


OF THE GOOD SOCIETY
COMMITTEE ON VIABLE
CONSTITUTIONALISM
COMMUNITARIAN NETWORK

Sun 8:00 am

COMPARATIVE URBAN POLITICS


17.3

URBAN PROTESTS: THE


POLITICS OF SERVICE
PROVISION IN THE SOUTH
Parc 55, Fillmore

Thu 10:15 am

Sat 4:15 pm

COMPLEXITY AND PUBLIC POLICY GROUP


37.4
Room:

48

ROUNDTABLE ON THE WORK


AND LEGACY OF WALTER
BERNS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

Sat 8:00 am

COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

Room:
90.3

ROUNDTABLE ON THE WORK


AND LEGACY OF HARRY V.
JAFFA
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

Thu 4:15 pm

COMMITTEE FOR ANALYSIS OF MILITARY


OPERATIONS AND STRATEGY

CICERONIAN SOCIETY
104.2
Room:

57.1

ROUNDTABLE ON THE
PROSPECTS FOR THE
CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

ROUNDTABLE ON COMPLEXITY
IN POLICY: THE MISSING LINK
Nikko, Monterey I

Fri 7:30 am

CONFERENCE GROUP ON ITALIAN POLITICS


AND SOCIETY
57.2

Room:

INSTITUTIONAL AND PARTY


CHANGE IN ITALY IN A
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Union Square 22

Room:

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS


DENNIS PATTERSON'S MINDS,
BRAINS, AND LAW : THE
CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
OF LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE .
Hilton, Imperial B

Room:

CIVILIZATION IN EXTREMIS:
FROM COLLAPSE TO A NEW
LEAP IN BEING
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

43.3
Room:

GEOPOLITICS AND PRUDENCE


Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

49.2

PHILOSOPHICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY AND
AUTHENTICITY
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

Fri 2:30 pm

CONFERENCE GROUP ON JURISPRUDENCE


AND PUBLIC LAW
81.7

37.5

Room:

61.1
Room:

TAIWAN'S EXTERNAL POLICIES


AND CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

Fri 11:30 am

81.10

Room:
76.2

Fri 2:30 pm

Room:
101.4

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
104.4

RE-ENCOUNTERING HOMER:
POETRY, TRAGEDY, AND
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
ROUNDTABLE ON VOEGELINS
LATE MEDITATIONS AND
ESSAYS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
THE PROBLEM OF MULTIPLE
MODERNITIES
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
THE SPIRIT AND REALITY OF
POLITICS
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

Sat 10:15 am

Sat 8:00 am

Sun 8:00 am

Sun 10:15 am

CONFERENCE GROUP ON THE MIDDLE EAST

Room:

48.39

EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL


RESEARCH

Room:

ISRAEL AND PALESTINE:


ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES
ON STATEHOOD
Hilton, Union Square 25

Fri 11:30 am

24.31

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

81.8
Room:

YOUTH POLITICS IN THE


CONTEMPORARY ARAB WORLD
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Sat 10:15 am

CRITICAL POLICY STUDIES


81.9
Room:

TAKING STOCK OF NARRATIVE


POLICY ANALYSIS
Parc 55, Davidson

Room:

37.6

Room:

FRONTIERS IN DISASTER
RESEARCH
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Sun 8:00 am
Room:

Room:

"WHEREFROM DOES HISTORY


EMERGE?"
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

89.15
Thu 10:15 am

Room:
22.4
Room:
25.4
Room:

ARISTOCRATIC SOULS IN
DEMOCRATIC TIMES
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
ART, POLITICS AND
LITERATURE
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II

Sat 2:00 pm

REALISM, FORMALISM AND


EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF
JUDICIAL DECISIONMAKING
ROUNDTABLE
Nikko, Ballroom I

Fri 7:30 am

FRENCH POLITICS GROUP

ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY


17.4

RESPONSES TO POLITICAL
CORRUPTION: THE ANTICORRUPTION RECORD
Parc 55, Sutro

FEDERALIST SOCIETY FOR LAW AND


PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES

DISASTERS AND CRISES


101.3

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

86.3

Room:
Sat 10:15 am

LONDON CALLING OR THE


FINAL COUNTDOWN? JUDICIAL
BEHAVIOR ON EUROPEAN
COURTS
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

COALITION GOVERNMENTS
AND LEGISLATIVE
BARGAINING
Hilton, Union Square 16

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Thu 2:00 pm

81.11
Thu 4:15 pm
Room:

MAURICE DUVERGER AND


SEMI-PRESIDENTIALISM
Hilton, Union Square 23

Sat 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by Association Franaise de Science Politique

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

49

Related Group Panels

Room:

TAIWAN'S DOMESTIC POLITICS,


VOTING, AND MASS OPINION
Hilton, Imperial A

Fri 9:30 am

Sat 10:15 am

CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES


57.3

Fri 7:30 am

GLOBAL FORUM OF CHINESE POLITICAL


SCIENTISTS

INTERPRETIVE METHODOLOGIES AND


METHODS

61.2

16.57

Room:
90.5

Room:

CATCHING TIGERS AND FLIES:


XI JINPING AND THE RULE OF
LAW IN CHINA
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY
TODAY: CHANGES AND
CONTINUITIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 2

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
Sat 4:15 pm

100.45
Room:

HABITATION, HABITABILITY,
JUSTICE 1
Hilton, Union Square 24

Room:

Room:

HABITATION, HABITABILITY,
JUSTICE 2
Hilton, Union Square 24

48.43

Room:

61.3

Room:

NARRATIVES OF ECOLOGY:
ANIMAL, VEGETABLE,
MINERAL
Hilton, Union Square 14

89.41
Room:

Room:

DIVERSITY AND THE


ECONOMIC CRISIS. AN IBERIAN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Parc 55, Powell I

42.45

Thu 10:15 am

Room:

AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBAL


NATIONS: SOVEREIGNTY,
POWER, AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
Hilton, Imperial B

Room:

90.7

Room:

ROUNDTABLE: SHAUL
SHENHAVS BOOK,
"ANALYZING SOCIAL
NARRATIVES"
Hilton, Van Ness Room

Fri 9:30 am

THE METHODS CAFE


Nikko, Ballroom II

Thu 12:15 pm

VISUALIZING AND
INTERPRETING CHINA IN IR:
NEW METHODOLOGICAL
DIVERSITIES
Parc 55, Mason

Sat 4:15 pm

IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #1 (CONCEPTS


AND METHODS)
21.58

Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

CHALLENGES OF CONCEPTFORMATION AND


MEASUREMENT
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

21.59

76.4

Room:

Room:

Sat 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE


STUDY OF GERMAN POLITICS
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN
GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY
Nikko, Ballroom I

LINKING INTERPRETATION
AND CAUSAL INFERENCE
Hilton, Union Square 13

Sat 8:00 am

INTELLIGENCE STUDIES GROUP


DIVERSITIES OF
INTELLIGENCE INQUIRY IN
THE POST-SNOWDEN ERA
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

Room:

18.1
Room:

INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL STUDIES


90.6

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

INDIGENOUS STUDIES NETWORK


76.3

ETHNOGRAPHY,
INTERPRETATION, AND THE
STUDY OF IDENTITY POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 22

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Fri 4:30 pm

IBERIAN POLITICS
17.5

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Sun 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

CHALLENGES OF FIELD AND


ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
Hilton, Union Square 15

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

Sun 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

104.5

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

24.50

GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY

AUTHOR MEETS READERS:


FREDERIC SCHAFFER'S
"ELUCIDATING SOCIAL
SCIENCE CONCEPTS"
Hilton, Powell Room

Sat 8:00 am

VARIETIES OF DESCRIPTION IN
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #12 (BIOLOGY


AND POLITICS)
49.3
Room:

50

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

CURRENT RESEARCH IN
BIOLOGY AND POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 11:30 am

IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #36 (POWER)


104.6
Room:

POWER IN 21ST CENTURY


WORLD POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial A

Room:

Room:
16.21

Room:

GENDER IN CONTEMPORARY
JAPANESE POLITICS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
USING WITHIN-COUNTRY
INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY
FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION
IN JAPAN
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 10:15 am

Room:

61.4

Room:

WORK, WAGES & HEALTH:


WHAT'S THE STATE GOT TO DO
WITH IT?
Hilton, Union Square 25

Sat 4:15 pm
Room:

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION

Room:

DEVELOPMENT, DEMOCRACY,
AND SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS
IN LATIN AMERICA
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Fri 2:30 pm

LGBTQ POLITICS AND


POLITICAL SCIENCE: A
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT
ROUNDTABLE
Hilton, Franciscan C
PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND LGBT
RIGHTS
Parc 55, Powell I

68.7

Room:

RECEPTION FOR LGBT


COMMITTEE, LGBT CAUCUS,
AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS
SECTION
Nikko, Carmel II

STATESMANSHIP, CITIZENSHIP,
AND CONSTITUTIONALISM:
ANCIENT AND MODERN
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III

Room:

86.4

NATIONAL HUMANITIES INSTITUTE

Room:
95.7

Room:

RECEPTION FOR REP, LATINO


CAUCUS, LATINO COMMITTEE,
AND ASIAN PACIFIC
COMMITTEE
Hilton, Union Square 21

43.4

Sat 7:30 pm
Room:

LAW AND POLITICAL PROCESS STUDY


GROUP

Room:

POLITICAL PARTIES AND


CAMPAIGN FINANCE IN THE
POST-CITIZENS UNITED WORLD
Hilton, Mason Room

Fri 7:30 pm

FROM THE ABSTRACT TO THE


CONCRETE: POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL
ACTION
Parc 55, Sutro

Thu 4:15 pm

Fri 9:30 am

POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

81.12

Fri 2:30 pm

MCCONNELL CENTER FOR POLITICAL


LEADERSHIP
25.5

Sat 2:00 pm

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS

LATINO CAUCUS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE


LATINAS IN AMERICAN
POLITICS: GETTING ELECTED
AND EFFECTING POLICIES
Nikko, Ballroom III

Fri 11:30 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

Sat 8:00 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy
Caucus

57.4

Room:
56.42

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

75.58

LGBT POLICY AND POLITICSCOMPARATIVE AND


INTERNATIONAL
PERSPECTIVES
Parc 55, Powell I

POLITICA: STUDY OF MEDIEVAL POLITICAL


THOUGHT
101.5

Room:

ROUNDTABLE ON THE
MEANING AND LEGACY OF
THE MAGNA CARTA
Nikko, Ballroom I

Sun 8:00 am

Sat 10:15 am

POLITICAL FORECASTING GROUP


12.3
Room:

FORECASTING THE 2015 UK


PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION
Hilton, Imperial A

Thu 8:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

51

Related Group Panels

Room:

Fri 2:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

LABOR PROJECT
LABOR AND THE SOUTH IN
AMERICAN POLITICS
Hilton, Imperial A

48.44

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

90.8

ROUNDTABLE ON THE VOTING


RIGHTS ACT AT 50
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND


TRANSGENDER CAUCUS

JAPAN POLITICAL STUDIES GROUP


17.6

57.5

Sun 10:15 am

POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION


68.4
Room:

FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL
THEORY RECEPTION
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin Foyer

RUSSIAN POLITICS GROUP


Fri 7:30 pm

21.55

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions

Room:
76.5

Room:

SHALE POLITICS AND POLICY


IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE: UK, US, EUROPE
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

61.5
Room:

IRELAND: WHERE ARE WE


NOW?
Hilton, Imperial B

60.12

75.58

Room:

WORK, WAGES & HEALTH:


WHAT'S THE STATE GOT TO DO
WITH IT?
Hilton, Union Square 25

Room:

85.24

Sat 8:00 am
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by Labor Project

Room:

POLITICAL SCIENTISTS AS
POLITICAL ACTORS: THE CASE
OF SCHOOL BOARDS
Hilton, Imperial B

Sat 4:15 pm

PROJECT ON THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION


57.6
Room:

LIBERALISM, ANTIQUITY, AND


THE AMERICAN FOUNDING
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

101.6

Room:

Room:

FEDERALISM, POLICY, AND


PARTISANSHIP
Parc 55, Divisadero

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

22.5
Room:

THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION


AND AMERICAN FEDERALISM
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:

90.10

THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP


EDUCATION IN POSTCOMMUNIST COUNTRIES
Parc 55, Sutro

Sat 4:15 pm

SOCIETY FOR GREEK POLITICAL THOUGHT


90.11
Room:

104.7
Room:

HUMANITY AND DIVINITY IN


ANCIENT POLITICAL THOUGHT
Parc 55, Embarcadero

Sat 4:15 pm

37.7

Thu 4:15 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

SOCIETY FOR ROMANIAN


STUDIES
Hilton, Imperial B

Sun 10:15 am

SOCIETY OF CATHOLIC SOCIAL SCIENTISTS

Room:

52

Sun 8:00 am

SOCIETY FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES

RUSSIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION


POLITICAL SCIENCE IN RUSSIA:
REFLECTIONS ON 60 YEARS OF
DEVELOPMENT
Nikko, Ballroom I

U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: IS
THERE A WAY OUT OF THE
DEAD-END?
Hilton, Imperial B

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

25.6

Sat 2:00 pm

SLOVENIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE


ASSOCIATION

Room:
60.25

SOCIAL POLICY IN NONDEMOCRACIES: DYNAMICS OF


SOCIAL POLICY DEBATES IN
RUSSIA
Parc 55, Hearst

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Fri 2:30 pm

PUBLIUS: THE JOURNAL OF FEDERALISM

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF


COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

PRACTICING POLITICS
90.9

NEW DIRECTIONS IN
RESEARCH ON STATES,
MARKETS, AND INSTITUTIONS
IN EURASIA
Parc 55, Hearst

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF
COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

Fri 4:30 pm

POVERTY, INEQUALITY, AND PUBLIC POLICY


CAUCUS

Thu 2:00 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Sat 8:00 am

POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF


IRELAND (PSAI)

AUTHORITARIAN LEGACIES
AND CHALLENGES TO POSTAUTHORITARIAN
DEMOCRACIES
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

REFLECTIONS ON THE
POLITICAL THOUGHT OF FR.
JAMES V. SCHALL: REASON,
REVELATION AND POLITICS
ROUNDTABLE
Hilton, Imperial A

Fri 7:30 am

59.1

SOUTHEAST ASIAN POLITICS


81.13

Room:
16.52

Room:

DEMOCRACY & SECURITY IN


SOUTHEAST ASIA: VARIED
PERSPECTIVES
Parc 55, Sutro
TAKING IT TO THE STREETS:
SOCIAL RESISTANCE & STATE
RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST
ASIA
Nikko, Carmel II

Sat 10:15 am

Room:

86.5

Room:

IMMIGRATION: LEGAL,
POLITICAL AND MORAL
CONSIDERATIONS IN THE
UNITED STATES ROUNDTABLE
Hilton, Imperial B

45.1
Room:

APSA ALL-MEMBER MEETING


Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

Fri 11:00 am

8.1
Room:

APSA AWARDS CEREMONY


Hilton, Imperial B

Wed 6:30 pm

1.1
Room:

APSA COUNCIL MEETING


Hilton, Franciscan A

Wed 8:00 am

39.1

APSA ETHICS COMMITTEE


BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room

Room:
39.2

Sat 2:00 pm
Room:
26.1
Room:

WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE


25.7

Room:
68.9

Room:

LATINAS IN AMERICAN
POLITICS: BRIDGING THE GAP
BETWEEN
INTERSECTIONALITY AND
ELECTABILITY
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
RECEPTION HONORING
WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION:
WOMENS CAUCUS & STATUS
COMMITTEE
Nikko, Ballroom II

Room:

WOMEN OF COLOR
RECEPTION: WOMENS
CAUCUS, COMMITTEE AND
WOMEN & POLITICS SECTION
Hilton, Franciscan D

27.1

Room:

111TH APSA ANNUAL MEETING


PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:
AMERICAN POLITICS, AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE, IN AN
ERA OF GROWING RACIAL
DIVERSITY AND ECONOMIC
DISPARITY
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

APSA OPENING RECEPTION


Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4

13.1

APSA RALPH BUNCHE SUMMER


Thu 8:30 am
INSTITUTE (RBSI)
ORIENTATION MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

51.1

Room:
88.1

Room:

APSA PANELS AND ALL MEETINGS


AND RECEPTIONS
Thu 6:15 pm

Thu 6:00 pm

33.1
Room:

Room:

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

APSA MENA/POMEPS
RECEPTION
Offsite, Redford (673 Geary Street)

Room:

Fri 7:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

APSA INTERNATIONAL
Fri 8:30 am
COMMITTEEE BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

APSA MENTORING
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Thu 4:15 pm

Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and


Receptions

32.11

32.1

Fri 8:30 am

82.1

APSA-IPSA ROUNDTABLE:
PERSPECTIVES ON
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH &
METHODS WORKSHOPS
Hilton, Franciscan A

Room:
41.1
Room:

APSR PANEL
Nikko, Carmel I

19.1

AD HOC COMMITTEE ON
GOVERNANCE REFORM OPEN
FORUM
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

28.1
Room:
28.2

Room:

Thu 7:30 pm

APSA SITING AND


Fri 12:30 pm
ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

APSR EDITORIAL BOARD


MEETING
Hilton, Vista

Room:

Thu 7:30 pm

AFRICAN POLITICS SECTION


BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN
POLITICAL STUDIES BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

Sat 4:15 pm

Sat 12:00 pm

Fri 9:30 am

Thu 12:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

53

Related Group Panels

WALTER BAGEHOT RESEARCH COUNCIL ON


NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY

Fri 4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

Thu 10:15 am

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

20TH ANNIVERSARY PLENARY:


EVALUATING THE REP
SECTIONS IMPACT ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1

74.1
Room:
15.1

Room:
15.2

Room:
77.1

Room:
95.2

Room:
28.3
Room:
33.2
Room:
19.2
Room:
31.1

Room:
62.1

Room:
83.1
Room:
65.1

Room:
68.1

Room:
83.2

Room:

BACKLASH AND MARRIAGE


EQUALITY LITIGATION
Nikko, Carmel I
BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE
AND SUSTAIN GENDER
EQUALITY: ARE WE THERE
YET?
Hilton, Franciscan A
BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE:
PERESTROIKA AND
PERSPECTIVES
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
BUSINESS MEETING FOR CIVIC
EDUCATION AND
ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room
CUNY GRADUATE CENTER
POLITICAL SCIENCE PROGRAM
RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 14
CANADIAN POLITICS SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Mendocino I
CANADIAN POLITICS SECTION
RECEPTION
Nikko, Mendocino II
CENGAGE LEARNING FOCUS
GROUP
Hilton, Powell Room
CENGAGE RECEPTION: MEET &
GREET WITH FORMER U.S.
REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE
MILLER
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
CHRISTIANS IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE RELATED GROUP
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 21
CLASS AND INEQUALITY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 15
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 4
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS
OF BLACKS AND NCOBPS
RECEPTION
Nikko, Monterey II

Sat 8:00 am

72.1

Thu 10:15 am
Room:
62.2

Room:

COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Mendocino II

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 10:15 am
68.2

Room:

COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION SECTION
RECEPTION
Nikko, Peninsula

Fri 7:30 pm

Sat 8:30 am
91.1
Room:
Sat 7:30 pm

95.1
Room:
34.1

Thu 6:30 pm
Room:
Thu 7:30 pm

62.3

Room:

COMPARATIVE POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Ballroom I
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
SECTION RECEPTION
Nikko, Ballroom III

Sat 6:30 pm

Sat 7:30 pm

CONFERENCE GROUP ON
Fri 7:00 am
ITALIAN POLITICS (CONGRIPS)
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room
CONFERENCE GROUP ON
TAIWAN STUDIES BUSINESS
MEETING
Parc 55, Mission I

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm
67.1
Room:

CONFERENCE GROUP ON
TAIWAN STUDIES RECEPTION
Parc 55, Mission II

Fri 7:30 pm

Thu 7:00 pm
32.2

Room:
Fri 6:30 pm

68.3

Room:
Sat 12:30 pm

62.4
Room:

Fri 7:00 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS


Sat 12:30 pm
OF BLACKS IN THE
PROFESSION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

64.1

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

CONFERENCE FOR THE STUDY


OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
RECEPTION
Parc 55, Embarcadero
CONFLICT PROCESSES
SECTION & FOREIGN POLICY
SECTION RECEPTION
Hilton, East Lounge
CONFLICT PROCESSES
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Room:

CORNELL UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF
GOVERNMENT RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 7

5.1
Room:

DA-RT MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 5 & 6

88.2

DSP NON-ACADEMIC JOBS


ROUNDTABLE
Nikko, Ballroom III

Room:
51.2
Room:
33.3

Room:

54

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS


Sat 7:00 am
OF WOMEN IN THE
PROFESSION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

DEPARTMENT CHAIRS'
LUNCHEON
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF
TORONTO RECEPTION
Hilton, Taylor Room

Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:00 pm

Wed 11:30 am

Sat 4:15 pm

Fri 12:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

47.1

Room:
72.2
Room:
59.2

Room:

DIVERSITY AND ASIAN


AMERICAN COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT: PAST, PRESENT
AND FUTURE
Hilton, Golden Gate 8
DIVISION CHAIRS - PROGRAM
COMMITTEE MEETING
Nikko, Ballroom II
SITING AND ENGAGEMENT
COMMITTEE ROUNDTABLE: DO
BLACKS LIVES MATTER?:
ANALYZING POLICE KILLINGS
OF UNARMED BLACK CITIZENS
Hilton, Franciscan D

Fri 11:30 am

32.3

Room:
Sat 7:00 am

9.1
Room:

Fri 4:30 pm

62.6
Room:
68.4
Room:

64.2

67.2

Room:
62.5

Room:
41.2
Room:
91.2

Room:
95.3
Room:
74.2
Room:
19.3

Room:
28.4
Room:
19.4
Room:
28.5

Room:

ELECTIONS & VOTING


BEHAVIOR, PUBLIC OPINION,
AND POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION SECTIONS'
RECEPTION
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
ELECTIONS AND VOTING
BEHAVIOR SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Parc 55, Embarcadero
EMERGING SCHOLARS IN
LATINO POLITICS
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY
RELATED GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY
RELATED GROUP RECEPTION
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III
ETHICS COMMITTEE
ROUNDTABLE
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
EUROPEAN POLITICS &
SOCIETY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 22
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Market Street
FEDERAL BUDGET REFORM
PROJECT
Hilton, Union Square 13
FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 15

FOREIGN POLICY SECTION


BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Sutter Room
FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL
THEORY RECEPTION
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin Foyer

Thu 7:00 am

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Co-sponsored by Political Studies Association

Fri 7:00 pm
52.1

Fri 7:30 pm

FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE
BREAKFAST
Hilton, Imperial B

Thu 7:30 pm

Room:
62.7

Room:

FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL
THEORY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
FRENCH POLITICS GROUP &
ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE DE
SCIENCE POLITIQUE RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Stockton

Fri 1:15 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

55.1

Fri 9:30 am

Room:

FROM HURRICANE KATRINA


TO FERGUSON:
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE,
THE STATE, & VIOLENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7

62.8
Room:

GAUS LECTURE
Hilton, Franciscan A

Fri 6:30 pm

68.5
Room:

GAUS RECEPTION
Hilton, Franciscan B

Fri 7:30 pm

92.1

GRADUATE STUDENT HAPPY


HOUR
Nikko, Ballroom II

Sat 6:30 pm

Sat 7:30 pm

Room:
62.9

Sat 8:00 am
Room:
91.3
Thu 12:30 pm
Room:
95.4
Thu 6:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm

GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY


RELATED GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
Parc 55, Mason
HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Fri 2:30 pm

Sat 6:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Sat 6:30 pm

Room:

HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY


SECTION RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 13

7.1
Room:

HUMAN RIGHTS 1
Wed 1:30 pm
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room

7.2
Room:

HUMAN RIGHTS 2
Wed 1:30 pm
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room

19.5

HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION


BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Sutter Room

Thu 6:30 pm
Room:
94.1
Room:

HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION


RECEPTION
Hilton, Powell Room

Sat 7:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm

Sat 7:00 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

55

Related Group Panels

Room:

DUKE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 5

FEDERALISM/
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS SECTION
RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 16

52.2

Room:
77.2
Room:
32.4
Room:
52.3

Room:
32.5

Room:
62.10

Room:
62.11

Room:
99.1

Room:
67.3
Room:
28.6
Room:
72.3
Room:
52.4
Room:
83.3

Room:
52.5
Room:
19.6
Room:
62.12
Room:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
AND POLITICS SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 21

Fri 1:15 pm

62.13

Room:

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Sat 8:30 am
LEADERS BREAKFAST
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room

62.14

INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEES
RECEPTION
Hilton, Vista

29.1

INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND


POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 13
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
AND ARMS CONTROL SECTION
RECEPTION
Hilton, Imperial A
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
AND ARMS CONTROL SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 13
INTERPRETIVE
METHODOLOGIES AND
METHODS RELATED GROUP
BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Hearst
ITALIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE
REVIEW (IPSR) EDITORIAL
BOARD MEETING
Hilton, Green Room
JACK MILLER CENTER
RECEPTION
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III
JAPAN POLITICAL STUDIES
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 23
JOURNAL EDITOR'S
BREAKFAST
Parc 55, Stockton

Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm
Room:
67.4
Room:

LGBT CAUCUS BUSINESS


MEETING
Parc 55, Balboa

35.1

Room:
64.3
Room:
Fri 6:30 pm

70.1
Room:
63.1

Sun 8:00 am
Room:
97.1

LAW AND COURTS SECTION


RECEPTION
Nikko, Ballroom III
LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
QUARTERLY EDITORIAL
BOARD BREAKFAST MEETING
Hilton, Vista

Fri 7:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Sat 7:00 am

MEET THE EDITORS (APSA)


Nikko, Monterey II

32.6

MICHAEL GENOVESE, LOYOLA


MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY
RECEPTION (INVITE ONLY)
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2

Room:

Room:
9.2

Room:
83.4
Room:
55.2

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

MPSA 2016 PROGRAM


COMMITTEE MEETING &
RECEPTION
Parc 55, Market Street

74.3
Room:

Sat 12:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
SECTION RECEPTION
Nikko, Ballroom I

Room:

62.15

Fri 1:15 pm

LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Ballroom I

MATHIAS POERTNER
RECEPTION (INVITE ONLY)
Nikko, Mendocino II

Room:
52.6
Room:
62.16
Room:

56

LAW AND COURTS SECTION


LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD AND SPECIAL PANEL
HONORING DONALD SONGER
Hilton, Golden Gate 3

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 7:30 am

Fri 6:30 pm

LGBT STATUS COMMITTEE


Thu 12:30 pm
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room
LABOR PROJECT RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEEETING
Parc 55, Davidson

LAW AND COURTS SECTION


BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Ballroom III

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

JOURNAL OF CONFLICT
Fri 1:15 pm
RESOLUTION BOARD MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE EDUCATION
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Hilton, Green Room

Room:

LATINO/A CAUCUS IN
POLITICAL SCIENCE RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Fillmore

MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP


SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Taylor Room

Fri 7:00 pm

Fri 8:00 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Sat 8:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

MINORITY STUDENT
Thu 7:00 am
RECRUITMENT PROGRAM
(MSRP) MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room
NCOBPS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Sat 12:30 pm
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room
NEH@50: HUMANITIES AND
THE COMMON GOOD
Nikko, Monterey I
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Parc 55, Sutro
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
LECTURE
Hilton, Imperial A

Fri 2:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

19.7

Room:
28.7
Room:
71.1
Room:
68.6

Room:

Room:
93.1
Room:
34.4

Room:
4.1
Room:
50.1

Room:
102.1

Room:
62.17
Room:
62.18
Room:
52.7
Room:
64.4
Room:
62.19
Room:
62.20
Room:
67.5
Room:

NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE


SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
SECTION RECEPTION
Hilton, Imperial B
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY WILF
FAMILY DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICS RECEPTION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 1
ORGANIZED SECTION CHAIRS
BREAKFAST
Parc 55, Divisadero
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE AND
POLITICS EDITORIAL BOARD
MEETING BREAKFAST
Parc 55, Sutro

83.5

Room:
19.8

Thu 6:30 pm
Room:
Fri 8:00 pm

62.21
Room:

Fri 7:30 pm

52.8

Room:
Fri 7:00 am

95.5
Room:

Sat 7:00 pm

62.22

Room:
62.23

Room:

PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
LUNCH
Hilton, Vista

Room:

POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Golden Gate 2
POLITICAL ECONOMY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 16
POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Lombard Room
POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
SECTION RECEPTION
Parc 55, Balboa
POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Continental Parlor 2
POLITICAL NETWORKS
DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 15
POLITICAL NETWORKS
SECTION RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 14

POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND PARTIES SECTION
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING
Parc 55, Mission II
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 23
POLITICAL RESEARCH
QUARTERLY EDITORIAL
BOARD LUNCHEON
Parc 55, Lombard
POLITICAL RESEARCH
QUARTERLY RECEPTION
Nikko, Carmel II
POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION BUSINESS
MEETING
Nikko, Carmel I

Sat 12:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

Sat 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:00 am

PARTY PERSONNEL STRATEGY


Wed 11:00 am
WORKSHOP
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room

POLICY STUDIES
ORGANIZATION EDITORS
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Vista

POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND PARTIES SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

72.4

POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE


ANTHROPOCENE, FEAURING
DIPESH CHAKRABARTY
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I
POLITICS & GENDER JOURNAL
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Hilton, Green Room

Fri 6:30 pm

Sat 7:00 am

Fri 12:00 pm
52.9
Room:
Sun 9:00 am

62.24
Room:
67.6

Fri 6:30 pm
Room:
28.8

34.3
Room:

POLITY BUSINESS MEETING


Hilton, Green Room

83.6

PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE


POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Room:
32.7
Room:
Fri 6:30 pm

POLITICS AND HISTORY


SECTION RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 25

Room:

Fri 7:00 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

POLITICS AND HISTORY


SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 24

POLITICS, LITERATURE AND


FILM SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 14

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

POLITICS & POLICY


EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 15

30.1

Room:

PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE


POLITICS SECTION RECEPTION
Parc 55, Divisadero
PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE
POLITICS SECTION STEERING
COMMITTEE MEETING
Parc 55, Davidson

Fri 1:15 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Fri 7:00 am

Sat 12:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

Thu 7:00 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

57

Related Group Panels

34.2

NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE


Thu 12:30 pm
PUBLICATIONS EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room

52.10
Room:
19.9

Room:
52.11
Room:
72.5

Room:
32.8

Room:
28.9

Room:
52.12
Room:
95.6
Room:
68.8
Room:
68.9

Room:

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Sutter Room

Fri 1:15 pm

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Thu 12:30 pm
SECTION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room
PUBLIC POLICY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II
PUBLIUS: THE JOURNAL OF
FEDERALISM EDITORIAL
BOARD & ADVISORY COUNCIL
BREAKFAST MEETING
Parc 55, Mission III
QUALITATIVE AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH &
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND
POLITICS SECTIONS'
RECEPTION
Nikko, Carmel I
QUALITATIVE AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Carmel II
RBSI WORKING GROUP
COMMITTEE MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room
RBSI/MFP ALUMNI
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Nikko, Carmel I
RECEPTION HONORING
TEACHING
Nikko, Golden Gate
RECEPTION HONORING
WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION:
WOMENS CAUCUS & STATUS
COMMITTEE
Nikko, Ballroom II

Fri 1:15 pm

Room:

RECEPTION FOR LGBT


COMMITTEE, LGBT CAUCUS,
AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS
SECTION
Nikko, Carmel II

Sat 7:00 am

Room:

RECEPTION FOR REP, LATINO


CAUCUS, LATINO COMMITTEE,
AND ASIAN PACIFIC
COMMITTEE
Hilton, Union Square 21

52.13
Room:

Room:

Room:
52.14
Thu 7:30 pm

Room:
28.11

Thu 6:30 pm
Room:
74.4

Sat 12:30 pm

Room:

RELATED GROUPS (ALL)


MEETING
Nikko, Ballroom III
RELIGION AND POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Monterey I
RELIGION AND POLITICS
SECTION RECEPTION
Nikko, Monterey II
REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Green Room
RESEARCH & POLITICS
JOURNAL/SAGE ASSOCIATE
EDITORS MEETING
Hilton, Green Room
RESEARCH SUPPORT
SYMPOSIUM
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5

Fri 1:15 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

Thu 6:30 pm

Sat 8:00 am

Fri 1:15 pm
62.25
Room:

RUSSIAN POLITICS GROUP


BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Lombard

Fri 6:30 pm

Sat 7:30 pm
31.2

Fri 7:30 pm
Room:
52.15
Fri 7:30 pm
Room:
62.26

Fri 7:30 pm

Room:
67.7
Room:
6.1

Room:
3.1

Sat 7:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Latino Caucus in Political Science

Room:
6.2
Room:

58

REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT


OF MARTHA DERTHICK ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hilton, Continental Parlor 3

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

32.9

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Caucus

95.7

Room:

28.10

Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science

68.7

83.7

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 21
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
EVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 14
SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
Parc 55, Powell I
SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
SECTION RECEPTION
Parc 55, Powell II
SHORT COURSE: BUILDING
INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARLY
PARTNERSHIPS
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4
SHORT COURSE: COALITION
BUILDING TO ADVANCE
DIVERSE LEADERSHIP AND
ADDRESS DISCRIMINATION IN
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Hilton, Union Square 22
SHORT COURSE: COMPARATIVE
APPROACHES TO THE CITY
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18

Thu 7:00 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 1:30 pm

6.3
Room:
6.4
Room:
2.1

Room:
2.2

6.5

Room:
3.2

Room:
3.3
Room:
3.4

Room:
6.6

Room:
2.3

Room:
6.7
Room:
2.4
Room:
2.5

Room:

SHORT COURSE: DESIGNING


MULTI-METHOD RESEARCH
Hilton, Franciscan C
SHORT COURSE: DESIGNING
AND CONDUCTING FIELD
RESEARCH
Hilton, Franciscan C
SHORT COURSE: DIVERSITY,
INCLUSION, ACCESS AND
EQUALITY: STRATEGIES FOR
INCORPORATING DIVERSE
APPROACHES AND THEMES
Hilton, Union Square 13
SHORT COURSE: PLAYING
GAMES WITH ( THEORIES OF )
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Hilton, Union Square 13
SHORT COURSE:
POLIINFORMATICS TEXT AS
DATA WORKSHOP
Hilton, Union Square 16
SHORT COURSE: POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
SHORT COURSE: POLITICAL
SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC
ARENA: COMMUNICATION
STRATEGIES FOR SCHOLARS
Hilton, Union Square 14
SHORT COURSE: POLITICS AT
APSA - NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE, ANTI-APARTHEID
MOVEMENTS, AND ISRAEL/
PALESTINE
Hilton, Union Square 24
SHORT COURSE: POLITICS,
MARKETS, AND ORGANIZED
INTERESTS - NEW QUESTIONS
ABOUT POWER, POLICY, AND
INFLUENCE
Hilton, Union Square 25
SHORT COURSE: PROCESS
TRACING
Hilton, Franciscan D
SHORT COURSE: PUBLIC
MANAGEMENT
Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18
SHORT COURSE: RANKED
CHOICE VOTING IN THE U.S.A.:
DEVELOPMENTS AND DEBATES
Hilton, Union Square 3 & 4

Wed 1:30 pm

6.8

Wed 1:30 pm

Room:
Wed 9:00 am

6.9

Wed 9:00 am
Room:
6.10

Wed 1:30 pm
Room:
6.11
Wed 9:00 am

Room:
Wed 9:00 am

3.5

Wed 9:00 am

Room:
33.4
Room:
83.8

Wed 1:30 pm
Room:
52.16

Wed 9:00 am

Room:
69.1
Room:
66.1

Wed 1:30 pm
Room:
28.12
Wed 9:00 am
Room:
34.5
Wed 9:00 am

Room:

SHORT COURSE: THE


METHODS STUDIO DATA
ACCESS AND RESEARCH
TRANSPARENCY FROM AN
INTERPRETIVE-QUALITATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Hilton, Franciscan B
SHORT COURSE: THE ROLE OF
SCHOLAR-ACTIVISM: HOW
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS CAN
BOLSTER RESISTANCE
MOVEMENTS
Hilton, Union Square 23
SHORT COURSE: THE STATE OF
THE FIELD IN FEDERALISM/IGR
RESEARCH: APPROACHES TO
DESIGN, DATA, MEASUREMENT,
AND ANALYSIS
Hilton, Union Square 25
SHORT COURSE:
UNDERSTANDING COMPLEXITY
- RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
FOR POLICY & POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Hilton, Union Square 1 & 2
SHORT COURSE: WHAT
WORKS? STRENGTHENING
ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
Hilton, Imperial A
SITING AND ENGAGEMENT
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20
SOUTHEAST ASIAN POLITICS
RELATED GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 13
SOUTHWESTERN POLITICAL
SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Union Square 16
STANFORD POLITICAL SCIENCE
RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 6
STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
BUSINESS MEETING &
RECEPTION
Nikko, Monterey I

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 9:00 am

Thu 7:30 pm

Sat 12:30 pm

Fri 1:15 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 7:00 pm

STATUS COMMITTEE FOR


Thu 6:30 pm
LATINOS IN THE PROFESSION
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room
STATUS OF ASIAN PACIFIC
AMERICANS IN THE
PROFESSION COMMITTEE
BUSINESS MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room

Fri 7:00 am

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

59

Related Group Panels

Room:

SHORT COURSE: DEPARTMENT


LEADERSHIP
Hilton, Union Square 15

59.3

Room:
83.9
Room:
79.1

Room:
13.2

STRATEGIES FOR BALANCING


YOUR TEACHING AND
RESEARCH AGENDAS
Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6
SURVEY RESEARCH IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Parc 55, Mission II
TEACHING CIVIC
ENGAGEMENT: FROM STUDENT
TO ACTIVE CITIZEN
Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

Fri 4:30 pm

Room:
Sat 12:30 pm

Room:
83.10

Room:
59.4
Room:

THE ART OF ELECTIONS


Nikko, Carmel I

Room:
64.5

Room:
31.3
Room:
96.1
Room:
68.12

Room:
65.2
Room:
67.8

Room:
68.10
Room:
62.27
Room:
68.11

THE REVIEW OF POLITICS AT


THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE
DAME RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 8
THE TEXAS RECEPTION FOR
AFFILIATED UNIVERSITIES
Hilton, Union Square 22
UCLA POLITICAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT RECEPTION
Parc 55, Market Street
UW-MADISON POLITICAL
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
RECEPTION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 9
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY RECEPTION
Hilton, Golden Gate 3
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE RECEPTION
Hilton, Mason Room
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
RECEPTION
Hilton, Continental Parlor 7
URBAN POLITICS SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
Nikko, Mendocino I

Room:

URBAN POLITICS SECTION


RECEPTION
Nikko, Bay View

19.10
Room:

W.W. NORTON FOCUS GROUP


Hilton, Vista

60

Room:
62.29

Fri 4:30 pm
Room:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

THE CLAREMONT INSTITUTE


RECEPTION
Hilton, Franciscan C

19.11

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE


ASSOCIATION 2015 PROGRAM
COMMITTEE MEETING
Hilton, Green Room
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL MEETING
Hilton, Green Room

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm

Sat 10:15 am

TEACHING AND LEARNING


Thu 8:30 am
COMMITTEE BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room

32.10

62.28

32.11

Thu 7:30 pm
Room:

62.30

Room:
67.9

Sat 7:30 pm
Room:
Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 7:00 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

Thu 12:30 pm

THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS

WOMEN AND POLITICS


RESEARCH SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Van Ness Room
WOMEN OF COLOR
RECEPTION: WOMENS
CAUCUS, COMMITTEE AND
WOMEN & POLITICS SECTION
Hilton, Franciscan D

Sat 12:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm

Thu 7:30 pm

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS


Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science

Fri 7:00 pm

Thu 7:00 pm

WHAT'S NEW IN POLICY


RESEARCH? CONTEMPORARY
APPROACHES ON PUBLIC
POLICY
Hilton, Golden Gate 1

WOMENS CAUCUS ON
POLITICAL SCIENCE BUSINESS
MEETING
Hilton, Golden Gate 1
YALE UNIVERSITY POLITICAL
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
RECEPTION
Hilton, Lombard Room

Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm

MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS


BUSINESS MEETINGS:
Many groups hold meetings and receptions at the APSA Annual Meeting, and most are open to all members. Business meetings are general
member meetings that are open to all Association members unless the title clearly indicates that the meeting is for a specific group (e.g. editorial board).
APSA Organized Section: All attendees regardless of membership in a section are invited to attend section business meetings and to learn more
about the work of sections.
Related Group: Independent professional groups with persistent organizational structure and minimum membership can organize a business meeting.
APSA Committee Meetings: Generally working meetings of committees are considered closed to attendees. Attendees should first consult with a
committee chair about the possibility of attending.
RECEPTIONS:
All receptions are open to all APSA members unless the title clearly indicates otherwise (e.g. editorial board reception).

APSA MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS (ALPHA)


APSA Meetings and Receptions by Alpha
Fri 11:00 am
Wed 6:30 pm
Wed 8:00 am
Fri 8:30 am
Fri 8:30 am
Thu 6:00 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Thu 8:30 am

Fri 12:30 pm

Sat 12:00 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Sat 8:30 am

Sat 7:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Thu 12:30 pm
Thu 7:00 pm

Fri 6:30 pm
Sat 12:30 pm
Fri 7:00 pm
Fri 7:30 pm

Sat 12:30 pm

Sat 7:00 am

Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Sat 6:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
Fri 7:00 am

Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 7:00 pm
Wed 11:30 am
Fri 12:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Sat 7:00 am
Fri 7:00 pm
Fri 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm
Sat 6:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
Thu 12:30 pm

MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS

61

Meetings and Receptions

APSA All-Member Meeting (Continental


Ballroom 4)
APSA Awards Ceremony (Imperial B)
APSA Council Meeting (Franciscan A)
APSA Ethics Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
APSA International Committeee Business
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
APSA MENA/POMEPS Reception (Redford
(673 Geary Street))
APSA Mentoring Networking Reception (Union
Square 17 & 18)
APSA Opening Reception (Continental
Ballroom 4)
APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI)
Orientation Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr.
Presidio Room)
APSA Siting and Engagement Committee
Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio
Room)
APSR Editorial Board Meeting (Vista)
African Politics Section Business Meeting
(Golden Gate 2)
Association of Korean Political Studies Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 1)
Business Meeting for Civic Education and
Engagement Committee (Executive Conf. Ctr.
Marina Room)
CUNY Graduate Center Political Science
Program Reception (Union Square 14)
Canadian Politics Section Business Meeting
(Mendocino I)
Canadian Politics Section Reception (Mendocino
II)
Cengage Learning Focus Group (Powell Room)
Cengage Reception: Meet & Greet with former
U.S. Representative George Miller (Continental
Parlor 9)
Christians in Political Science Related Group
Business Meeting (Union Square 21)
Class and Inequality Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Columbia University Department of Political
Science Reception (Golden Gate 4)
Committee on the Status of Blacks and
NCOBPS Reception (Monterey II)

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the


Profession Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Presidio Room)
Committee on the Status of Women in the
Profession Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Presidio Room)
Comparative Democratization Section Business
Meeting (Mendocino II)
Comparative Democratization Section Reception
(Peninsula)
Comparative Politics Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom I)
Comparative Politics Section Reception
(Ballroom III)
Conference Group on Italian Politics (Congrips)
Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff
Room)
Conference Group on Taiwan Studies Business
Meeting (Mission I)
Conference Group on Taiwan Studies Reception
(Mission II)
Conference for the Study of Political Thought
Reception (Embarcadero)
Conflict Processes Section & Foreign Policy
Section Reception (East Lounge)
Conflict Processes Section Business Meeting
(Continental Parlor 3)
Cornell University Department of Government
Reception (Golden Gate 7)
DA-RT Meeting (Union Square 5 & 6)
Department Chairs' Luncheon (Cyril Magnin III)
Department of Political Science, University of
Toronto Reception (Taylor Room)
Division Chairs - Program Committee Meeting
(Ballroom II)
Duke University Department of Political Science
Reception (Golden Gate 5)
Elections & Voting Behavior, Public Opinion,
and Political Communication Sections'
Reception (Cyril Magnin II)
Elections and Voting Behavior Section Business
Meeting (Embarcadero)
Eric Voegelin Society Related Group Business
Meeting (Cyril Magnin II)
Eric Voegelin Society Related Group Reception
(Cyril Magnin III)
European Politics & Society Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 22)

Experimental Research Section Business


Meeting (Market Street)
Federal Budget Reform Project (Union Square
13)
Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
Section Business Meeting (Union Square 15)
Federalism/Intergovernmental Relations Section
Reception (Union Square 16)
First-time Attendee Breakfast (Imperial B)
Foreign Policy Section Business Meeting (Sutter
Room)
Foundations of Political Theory Reception (Cyril
Magnin Foyer)
Foundations of Political Theory Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18)
French Politics Group & Association Francaise
de Science Politique Related Group Business
Meeting (Stockton)
Gaus Lecture (Franciscan A)
Gaus Reception (Franciscan B)
Graduate Student Happy Hour (Ballroom II)
Green Politics and Theory Related Group
Business Meeting (Mason)
Health Politics and Policy Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 1 & 2)
Health Politics and Policy Section Reception
(Union Square 13)
Human Rights 1 (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina
Room)
Human Rights 2 (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio
Room)
Human Rights Section Business Meeting (Sutter
Room)
Human Rights Section Reception (Powell
Room)
Information Technology and Politics Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 21)
International Association Leaders Breakfast
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
International Attendees Reception (Vista)
International History and Politics Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 13)
International Security and Arms Control Section
Reception (Imperial A)
International Security and Arms Control Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 13)
Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Related
Group Business Meeting (Hearst)
Italian Political Science Review (IPSR) Editorial
Board Meeting (Green Room)
Jack Miller Center Reception (Cyril Magnin III)
Japan Political Studies Group Business Meeting
(Union Square 23)
Journal Editor's Breakfast (Stockton)
Journal of Conflict Resolution Board Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
Journal of Political Science Education Editorial
Board Meeting (Green Room)
LGBT Caucus Business Meeting (Balboa)
LGBT Status Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)

62

MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS

Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 12:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Thu 7:00 am
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Fri 6:30 pm

Fri
Fri
Sat
Fri

6:30
7:30
6:30
6:30

pm
pm
pm
pm

Sat 6:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 1:30 pm
Thu 12:30 pm
Sat 7:00 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Sat 8:30 am
Thu 7:30 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Thu 7:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Sun 8:00 am
Fri 7:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Sat 7:00 am
Fri 1:15 pm
Sat 12:30 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Thu 12:30 pm

Labor Project Related Group Business Meeeting


(Davidson)
Latino/a Caucus in Political Science Related
Group Business Meeting (Fillmore)
Law and Courts Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom III)
Law and Courts Section Lifetime Achievement
Award and Special Panel Honoring Donald
Songer (Golden Gate 3)
Law and Courts Section Reception (Ballroom
III)
Legislative Studies Quarterly Editorial Board
Breakfast Meeting (Vista)
Legislative Studies Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom I)
Legislative Studies Section Reception (Ballroom
I)
MPSA 2016 Program Committee Meeting &
Reception (Market Street)
Mathias Poertner Reception (Invite Only)
(Mendocino II)
Michael Genovese, Loyola Marymount
University Reception (Invite Only) (Union
Square 1 & 2)
Migration and Citizenship Section Business
Meeting (Taylor Room)
Minority Student Recruitment Program (MSRP)
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
NCOBPS Executive Council Meeting (Executive
Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
New Political Science Editorial Board Meeting
(Sutro)
New Political Science Lecture (Imperial A)
New Political Science Publications Executive
Committee Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Seacliff Room)
New Political Science Section Business Meeting
(Continental Parlor 1)
New Political Science Section Reception
(Imperial B)
New York University Wilf Family Department
of Politics Reception (Continental Parlor 1)
Organized Section Chairs Breakfast (Divisadero)
Oxford University Press Reception (Union
Square 19 & 20)
PS: Political Science and Politics Editorial
Board Meeting Breakfast (Sutro)
Party Personnel Strategy Workshop (Executive
Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
Perspectives on Politics Editorial Board Meeting
Lunch (Vista)
Policy Studies Organization Editors Business
Meeting (Vista)
Political Communication Section Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 2)
Political Economy Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 16)
Political Epistemology Section Business Meeting
(Lombard Room)
Political Epistemology Section Reception
(Balboa)
Political Methodology Section Business Meeting

Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm

Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 am
Fri 7:00 pm
Fri 8:00 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Sat 8:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm
Thu 7:00 am
Sat 12:30 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Thu 12:30 pm

Thu 6:30 pm
Fri 8:00 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:00 am
Sat 7:00 pm
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(Union Square 21)


Related Groups (All) Meeting (Ballroom III)
Religion and Politics Section Business Meeting
(Monterey I)
Religion and Politics Section Reception
(Monterey II)
Representation and Electoral Systems Section
Business Meeting (Green Room)
Research & Politics Journal/SAGE Associate
Editors Meeting (Green Room)
Russian Politics Group Business Meeting
(Lombard)
Rutgers University Department of Political
Science Reception (Union Square 21)
Science, Technology, and Evironmental Politics
Section Business Meeting (Union Square 14)
Sexuality and Politics Section Business Meeting
(Powell I)
Sexuality and Politics Section Reception (Powell
II)
Siting and Engagement Networking Reception
(Union Square 19 & 20)
Southeast Asian Politics Related Group Business
Meeting (Union Square 13)
Southwestern Political Science Association
Business Meeting (Union Square 16)
Stanford Political Science Reception (Golden
Gate 6)
State Politics and Policy Business Meeting &
Reception (Monterey I)
Status Committee for Latinos in the Profession
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the
Profession Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Survey Research in the Developing World
(Mission II)
Teaching and Learning Committee Business
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
The Claremont Institute Reception (Franciscan
C)
The Review of Politics at The University of
Notre Dame Reception (Golden Gate 8)
The Texas Reception for Affiliated Universities
(Union Square 22)
UCLA Political Science Department Reception
(Market Street)
UW-Madison Political Science Department
Reception (Continental Parlor 9)
University of California, Berkeley Reception
(Golden Gate 3)
University of Florida Department of Political
Science Reception (Mason Room)
University of Rochester Reception (Continental
Parlor 7)
Urban Politics Section Business Meeting
(Mendocino I)
Urban Politics Section Reception (Bay View)
W.W. Norton Focus Group (Vista)
Western Political Science Association 2015
Program Committee Meeting (Green Room)

Fri 1:15 pm
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(Continental Parlor 2)
Political Networks Division Business Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Political Networks Section Reception (Union
Square 14)
Political Organizations and Parties Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 3 & 4)
Political Organizations and Parties Section
Executive Council Meeting (Mission II)
Political Psychology Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 23)
Political Research Quarterly Editorial Board
Luncheon (Lombard)
Political Research Quarterly Reception (Carmel
II)
Political Science Education Business Meeting
(Carmel I)
Political Thought in the Anthropocene, Feauring
Dipesh Chakrabarty (Cyril Magnin I)
Politics & Gender Journal Editorial Board
Meeting (Green Room)
Politics & Policy Editorial Board Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Politics and History Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 24)
Politics and History Section Reception (Union
Square 25)
Politics, Literature and Film Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 14)
Polity Business Meeting (Green Room)
Presidents & Executive Politics Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18)
Presidents & Executive Politics Section
Reception (Divisadero)
Presidents and Executive Politics Section
Steering Committee Meeting (Davidson)
Public Administration Section Business Meeting
(Sutter Room)
Public Administration Section Executive Council
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
Public Policy Section Business Meeting (Cyril
Magnin II)
Publius: The Journal of Federalism Editorial
Board & Advisory Council Breakfast Meeting
(Mission III)
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research &
International History and Politics Sections'
Reception (Carmel I)
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section
Business Meeting (Carmel II)
RBSI Working Group Committee Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
RBSI/MFP Alumni Networking Reception
(Carmel I)
Reception Honoring Teaching (Golden Gate)
Reception Honoring Women in the Profession:
Womens Caucus & Status Committee
(Ballroom II)
Reception for LGBT Committee, LGBT Caucus,
and Sexuality & Politics Section (Carmel II)
Reception for REP, Latino Caucus, Latino
Committee, and Asian Pacific Committee

Western Political Science Association Executive


Council Meeting (Green Room)
Women and Politics Research Section Business
Meeting (Van Ness Room)
Women of Color Reception: Womens Caucus,
Committee and Women & Politics Section
(Franciscan D)
Womens Caucus on Political Science Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 1)
Yale University Political Science Department
Reception (Lombard Room)

Thu 12:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Thu 7:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm

APSA MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS (BY


TIME)
APSA Meetings and Receptions by Time
APSA Council Meeting (Franciscan A)
Party Personnel Strategy Workshop (Executive
Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
DA-RT Meeting (Union Square 5 & 6)
Human Rights 1 (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina
Room)
Human Rights 2 (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio
Room)
APSA Awards Ceremony (Imperial B)
First-time Attendee Breakfast (Imperial B)
Minority Student Recruitment Program (MSRP)
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI)
Orientation Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr.
Presidio Room)
Teaching and Learning Committee Business
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Cengage Learning Focus Group (Powell Room)
European Politics & Society Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 22)
Federal Budget Reform Project (Union Square
13)
Human Rights Section Business Meeting (Sutter
Room)
LGBT Status Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
New Political Science Publications Executive
Committee Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Seacliff Room)
Political Organizations and Parties Section
Executive Council Meeting (Mission II)
Public Administration Section Executive Council
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
W.W. Norton Focus Group (Vista)
Western Political Science Association Executive
Council Meeting (Green Room)
APSA MENA/POMEPS Reception (Redford
(673 Geary Street))
African Politics Section Business Meeting
(Golden Gate 2)
Association of Korean Political Studies Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 1)
Canadian Politics Section Business Meeting
(Mendocino I)
Experimental Research Section Business
Meeting (Market Street)

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Wed 8:00 am
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Wed 11:30 am
Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 1:30 pm
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Thu 12:30 pm
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Thu 12:30 pm
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Thu 12:30 pm
Thu 6:00 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm

Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations


Section Business Meeting (Union Square 15)
Japan Political Studies Group Business Meeting
(Union Square 23)
New Political Science Section Business Meeting
(Continental Parlor 1)
Politics, Literature and Film Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 14)
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section
Business Meeting (Carmel II)
Religion and Politics Section Business Meeting
(Monterey I)
Research & Politics Journal/SAGE Associate
Editors Meeting (Green Room)
Status Committee for Latinos in the Profession
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Law and Courts Section Lifetime Achievement
Award and Special Panel Honoring Donald
Songer (Golden Gate 3)
Presidents and Executive Politics Section
Steering Committee Meeting (Davidson)
Cengage Reception: Meet & Greet with former
U.S. Representative George Miller (Continental
Parlor 9)
Rutgers University Department of Political
Science Reception (Union Square 21)
The Texas Reception for Affiliated Universities
(Union Square 22)
APSA Mentoring Networking Reception (Union
Square 17 & 18)
Conference for the Study of Political Thought
Reception (Embarcadero)
Federalism/Intergovernmental Relations Section
Reception (Union Square 16)
International Attendees Reception (Vista)
International Security and Arms Control Section
Reception (Imperial A)
Michael Genovese, Loyola Marymount
University Reception (Invite Only) (Union
Square 1 & 2)
Presidents & Executive Politics Section
Reception (Divisadero)
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research &
International History and Politics Sections'
Reception (Carmel I)
Religion and Politics Section Reception
(Monterey II)
The Claremont Institute Reception (Franciscan
C)
Women of Color Reception: Womens Caucus,
Committee and Women & Politics Section
(Franciscan D)
APSA Opening Reception (Continental
Ballroom 4)
Canadian Politics Section Reception (Mendocino
II)
Department of Political Science, University of
Toronto Reception (Taylor Room)
Siting and Engagement Networking Reception
(Union Square 19 & 20)
Conference Group on Italian Politics (Congrips)
Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff
Room)

Thu 6:30 pm
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Thu 6:30 pm
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Thu 6:30 pm
Thu 6:30 pm
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Fri 7:00 am
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Fri 7:30 am
Fri 8:30 am
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Fri 11:00 am
Fri 12:00 pm
Fri 12:30 pm

Fri 12:30 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
Fri 1:15 pm
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Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm

Foreign Policy Section Business Meeting (Sutter


Room)
French Politics Group & Association Francaise
de Science Politique Related Group Business
Meeting (Stockton)
Gaus Lecture (Franciscan A)
Green Politics and Theory Related Group
Business Meeting (Mason)
International Security and Arms Control Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 13)
Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Related
Group Business Meeting (Hearst)
Labor Project Related Group Business Meeeting
(Davidson)
Latino/a Caucus in Political Science Related
Group Business Meeting (Fillmore)
Law and Courts Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom III)
Migration and Citizenship Section Business
Meeting (Taylor Room)
New Political Science Lecture (Imperial A)
Political Communication Section Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 2)
Political Economy Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 16)
Political Methodology Section Business Meeting
(Continental Parlor 2)
Political Networks Division Business Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Political Psychology Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 23)
Political Science Education Business Meeting
(Carmel I)
Political Thought in the Anthropocene, Feauring
Dipesh Chakrabarty (Cyril Magnin I)
Politics and History Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 24)
Russian Politics Group Business Meeting
(Lombard)
Sexuality and Politics Section Business Meeting
(Powell I)
Urban Politics Section Business Meeting
(Mendocino I)
Western Political Science Association 2015
Program Committee Meeting (Green Room)
Women and Politics Research Section Business
Meeting (Van Ness Room)
Womens Caucus on Political Science Business
Meeting (Golden Gate 1)
MPSA 2016 Program Committee Meeting &
Reception (Market Street)
Cornell University Department of Government
Reception (Golden Gate 7)
Duke University Department of Political Science
Reception (Golden Gate 5)
Legislative Studies Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom I)
Political Epistemology Section Reception
(Balboa)
The Review of Politics at The University of
Notre Dame Reception (Golden Gate 8)
Columbia University Department of Political

Fri 6:30 pm
Fri 6:30 pm

Fri 6:30 pm
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Meetings and Receptions

Organized Section Chairs Breakfast (Divisadero)


Polity Business Meeting (Green Room)
PS: Political Science and Politics Editorial
Board Meeting Breakfast (Sutro)
Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the
Profession Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Legislative Studies Quarterly Editorial Board
Breakfast Meeting (Vista)
APSA Ethics Committee Business Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
APSA International Committeee Business
Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room)
APSA All-Member Meeting (Continental
Ballroom 4)
Perspectives on Politics Editorial Board Meeting
Lunch (Vista)
APSA Siting and Engagement Committee
Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio
Room)
Department Chairs' Luncheon (Cyril Magnin III)
Foundations of Political Theory Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18)
Information Technology and Politics Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 21)
International History and Politics Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 13)
Journal of Conflict Resolution Board Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
LGBT Caucus Business Meeting (Balboa)
New Political Science Editorial Board Meeting
(Sutro)
Political Epistemology Section Business Meeting
(Lombard Room)
Political Research Quarterly Editorial Board
Luncheon (Lombard)
Politics & Policy Editorial Board Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Public Administration Section Business Meeting
(Sutter Room)
Public Policy Section Business Meeting (Cyril
Magnin II)
RBSI Working Group Committee Meeting
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Related Groups (All) Meeting (Ballroom III)
Representation and Electoral Systems Section
Business Meeting (Green Room)
Science, Technology, and Evironmental Politics
Section Business Meeting (Union Square 14)
Southwestern Political Science Association
Business Meeting (Union Square 16)
Christians in Political Science Related Group
Business Meeting (Union Square 21)
Comparative Democratization Section Business
Meeting (Mendocino II)
Conference Group on Taiwan Studies Business
Meeting (Mission I)
Conflict Processes Section Business Meeting
(Continental Parlor 3)
Elections and Voting Behavior Section Business
Meeting (Embarcadero)

Science Reception (Golden Gate 4)


University of California, Berkeley Reception
(Golden Gate 3)
State Politics and Policy Business Meeting &
Reception (Monterey I)
Conference Group on Taiwan Studies Reception
(Mission II)
Elections & Voting Behavior, Public Opinion,
and Political Communication Sections'
Reception (Cyril Magnin II)
Jack Miller Center Reception (Cyril Magnin III)
Law and Courts Section Reception (Ballroom
III)
Political Networks Section Reception (Union
Square 14)
Politics and History Section Reception (Union
Square 25)
Sexuality and Politics Section Reception (Powell
II)
University of Florida Department of Political
Science Reception (Mason Room)
Yale University Political Science Department
Reception (Lombard Room)
Committee on the Status of Blacks and
NCOBPS Reception (Monterey II)
Comparative Democratization Section Reception
(Peninsula)
Conflict Processes Section & Foreign Policy
Section Reception (East Lounge)
Foundations of Political Theory Reception (Cyril
Magnin Foyer)
Gaus Reception (Franciscan B)
New York University Wilf Family Department
of Politics Reception (Continental Parlor 1)
Reception for LGBT Committee, LGBT Caucus,
and Sexuality & Politics Section (Carmel II)
Reception Honoring Teaching (Golden Gate)
Reception Honoring Women in the Profession:
Womens Caucus & Status Committee
(Ballroom II)
University of Rochester Reception (Continental
Parlor 7)
Urban Politics Section Reception (Bay View)
UW-Madison Political Science Department
Reception (Continental Parlor 9)
Stanford Political Science Reception (Golden
Gate 6)
Legislative Studies Section Reception (Ballroom
I)
New Political Science Section Reception
(Imperial B)
Committee on the Status of Women in the
Profession Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Presidio Room)
Division Chairs - Program Committee Meeting
(Ballroom II)
Journal Editor's Breakfast (Stockton)
Politics & Gender Journal Editorial Board
Meeting (Green Room)
Publius: The Journal of Federalism Editorial
Board & Advisory Council Breakfast Meeting
(Mission III)

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Fri 7:00 pm
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Fri 7:30 pm
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Fri 7:30 pm
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Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
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Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 7:30 pm
Fri 8:00 pm
Fri 8:00 pm
Sat 7:00 am

Sat 7:00 am
Sat 7:00 am
Sat 7:00 am

Business Meeting for Civic Education and


Engagement Committee (Executive Conf. Ctr.
Marina Room)
International Association Leaders Breakfast
(Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room)
APSR Editorial Board Meeting (Vista)
Class and Inequality Section Business Meeting
(Union Square 15)
Committee on the Status of Blacks in the
Profession Business Meeting (Executive Conf.
Ctr. Presidio Room)
Journal of Political Science Education Editorial
Board Meeting (Green Room)
NCOBPS Executive Council Meeting (Executive
Conf. Ctr. Marina Room)
Political Organizations and Parties Section
Business Meeting (Union Square 3 & 4)
Presidents & Executive Politics Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18)
Southeast Asian Politics Related Group Business
Meeting (Union Square 13)
Survey Research in the Developing World
(Mission II)
Comparative Politics Section Business Meeting
(Ballroom I)
Eric Voegelin Society Related Group Business
Meeting (Cyril Magnin II)
Health Politics and Policy Section Business
Meeting (Union Square 1 & 2)
Graduate Student Happy Hour (Ballroom II)
Oxford University Press Reception (Union
Square 19 & 20)
Human Rights Section Reception (Powell
Room)
Comparative Politics Section Reception
(Ballroom III)
CUNY Graduate Center Political Science
Program Reception (Union Square 14)
Eric Voegelin Society Related Group Reception
(Cyril Magnin III)
Health Politics and Policy Section Reception
(Union Square 13)
Political Research Quarterly Reception (Carmel
II)
RBSI/MFP Alumni Networking Reception
(Carmel I)
Reception for REP, Latino Caucus, Latino
Committee, and Asian Pacific Committee
(Union Square 21)
UCLA Political Science Department Reception
(Market Street)
Mathias Poertner Reception (Invite Only)
(Mendocino II)
Italian Political Science Review (IPSR) Editorial
Board Meeting (Green Room)
Policy Studies Organization Editors Business
Meeting (Vista)

Sat 8:30 am

Sat 8:30 am
Sat 12:00 pm
Sat 12:30 pm
Sat 12:30 pm

Sat 12:30 pm
Sat 12:30 pm
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Sat 12:30 pm
Sat 12:30 pm
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Sat 6:30 pm
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Sat 7:30 pm
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Sat 7:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
Sat 7:30 pm

Sat 7:30 pm
Sat 8:30 pm
Sun 8:00 am
Sun 9:00 am

APSA SHORT COURSES (ALPHA)


APSA Short Courses by Alpha

Sat 7:00 am
Short Course: Building International Scholarly
Partnerships (Union Square 3 & 4)

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am

Wed 1:30 pm
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Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 1:30 pm
Wed 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Short Course: Ranked Choice Voting in the


U.S.A.: Developments and Debates (Union
Square 3 & 4)
Short Course: Coalition Building to Advance
Diverse Leadership and Address Discrimination
in Political Science (Union Square 22)
Short Course: PoliInformatics Text as Data
Workshop (Union Square 16)
Short Course: Political Psychology (Union
Square 19 & 20)
Short Course: Political Science in the Public
Arena: Communication Strategies for Scholars
(Union Square 14)
Short Course: What Works? Strengthening
Electoral Integrity (Imperial A)
Short Course: Building International Scholarly
Partnerships (Union Square 3 & 4)
Short Course: Comparative Approaches to the
City (Union Square 17 & 18)
Short Course: Department Leadership (Union
Square 15)
Short Course: Designing Multi-Method Research
(Franciscan C)
Short Course: Playing Games with ( theories of
) Political Violence (Union Square 13)
Short Course: Politics at APSA - New Political
Science, Anti-Apartheid Movements, and Israel/
Palestine (Union Square 24)
Short Course: Process Tracing (Franciscan D)
Short Course: The Methods Studio Data
Access and Research Transparency from an
Interpretive-Qualitative Perspective (Franciscan
B)
Short Course: The Role of Scholar-Activism:
How Political Scientists Can Bolster Resistance
Movements (Union Square 23)
Short Course: The State of the Field in
Federalism/IGR Research: Approaches to
Design, Data, Measurement, and Analysis
(Union Square 25)
Short Course: Understanding Complexity Research Applications for Policy & Political
Science (Union Square 1 & 2)

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 9:00 am
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Wed 9:00 am
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Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 1:30 pm

Wed 9:00 am

APSA SHORT COURSES (BY TIME)


APSA Short Courses by Time
Short Course: Designing and Conducting Field
Research (Franciscan C)
Short Course: Diversity, Inclusion, Access and
Equality: Strategies for Incorporating Diverse
Approaches and Themes (Union Square 13)
Short Course: Politics, Markets, and Organized
Interests - New Questions about Power, Policy,
and Influence (Union Square 25)
Short Course: Public Management (Union
Square 17 & 18)

Wed 9:00 am
Wed 9:00 am

Wed 9:00 am

Wed 9:00 am

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Meetings and Receptions

Short Course: Coalition Building to Advance


Diverse Leadership and Address Discrimination
in Political Science (Union Square 22)
Short Course: Comparative Approaches to the
City (Union Square 17 & 18)
Short Course: Department Leadership (Union
Square 15)
Short Course: Designing Multi-Method Research
(Franciscan C)
Short Course: Designing and Conducting Field
Research (Franciscan C)
Short Course: Diversity, Inclusion, Access and
Equality: Strategies for Incorporating Diverse
Approaches and Themes (Union Square 13)
Short Course: Playing Games with ( theories of
) Political Violence (Union Square 13)
Short Course: PoliInformatics Text as Data
Workshop (Union Square 16)
Short Course: Political Psychology (Union
Square 19 & 20)
Short Course: Political Science in the Public
Arena: Communication Strategies for Scholars
(Union Square 14)
Short Course: Politics at APSA - New Political
Science, Anti-Apartheid Movements, and Israel/
Palestine (Union Square 24)
Short Course: Politics, Markets, and Organized
Interests - New Questions about Power, Policy,
and Influence (Union Square 25)
Short Course: Process Tracing (Franciscan D)
Short Course: Public Management (Union
Square 17 & 18)
Short Course: Ranked Choice Voting in the
U.S.A.: Developments and Debates (Union
Square 3 & 4)
Short Course: The Methods Studio Data
Access and Research Transparency from an
Interpretive-Qualitative Perspective (Franciscan
B)
Short Course: The Role of Scholar-Activism:
How Political Scientists Can Bolster Resistance
Movements (Union Square 23)
Short Course: The State of the Field in
Federalism/IGR Research: Approaches to
Design, Data, Measurement, and Analysis
(Union Square 25)
Short Course: Understanding Complexity Research Applications for Policy & Political
Science (Union Square 1 & 2)
Short Course: What Works? Strengthening
Electoral Integrity (Imperial A)

DAILY SCHEDULE
Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Wednesday, 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM

Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

APSA Events
5.1
DA-RT MEETING

APSA Events
1.1
APSA COUNCIL MEETING

Wednesday, 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM

Wednesday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM


APSA Short Course
2.1
SHORT COURSE: DESIGNING AND
CONDUCTING FIELD RESEARCH
Part:
Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz
Naazneen Barma, Naval Postgraduate School
2.2
SHORT COURSE: DIVERSITY, INCLUSION,
ACCESS AND EQUALITY: STRATEGIES FOR
INCORPORATING DIVERSE APPROACHES AND
THEMES
Part:
Kimberly A. Mealy, American Political Science
Association
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University
Boris E. Ricks
Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California, Irvine
2.3
SHORT COURSE: POLITICS, MARKETS, AND
ORGANIZED INTERESTS - NEW QUESTIONS
ABOUT POWER, POLICY, AND INFLUENCE
Part:
Edward T. Walker, University of California, Los Angeles
2.4
SHORT COURSE: PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Part:
Kelly LeRoux, University of Illinois, Chicago
2.5
SHORT COURSE: RANKED CHOICE VOTING IN
THE U.S.A.: DEVELOPMENTS AND DEBATES
Part:
Sarah E. John

Wednesday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM


APSA Short Course
3.1
SHORT COURSE: COALITION BUILDING TO
ADVANCE DIVERSE LEADERSHIP AND
ADDRESS DISCRIMINATION IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Part:
Carol A. Mershon, University of Virginia
Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia
3.2
SHORT COURSE: POLIINFORMATICS TEXT AS
DATA WORKSHOP
Part:
John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington
3.3
SHORT COURSE: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Part:
Leonie Huddy, SUNY, Stony Brook
3.4
SHORT COURSE: POLITICAL SCIENCE IN THE
PUBLIC ARENA: COMMUNICATION
STRATEGIES FOR SCHOLARS
3.5
SHORT COURSE: WHAT WORKS?
STRENGTHENING ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
Part:
Pippa Pippa Norris, Harvard University

Wednesday, 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM


APSA Events
4.1
PARTY PERSONNEL STRATEGY WORKSHOP

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DAILY SCHEDULE

APSA Short Course


6.1
SHORT COURSE: BUILDING INTERNATIONAL
SCHOLARLY PARTNERSHIPS
Part:
M. Anne Pitcher, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mark Tessler, University of Michigan
Rod Alence, University of the Witwatersrand
6.2
SHORT COURSE: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES
TO THE CITY
Part:
Jeffrey W. Paller, Bates College
Alisha Caroline Holland, Harvard University
Yanilda Maria Gonzalez, Harvard Kennedy School
Loren B Landau, African Center for Migration &
Society
Tariq Thachil, Yale University
Jacqueline Klopp
Nicholas Rush Smith, City College of New York
Shelby Grossman, Harvard University
Sarah El-Kazaz, Oberlin College
Christopher Gore, Ryerson University
6.3
SHORT COURSE: DEPARTMENT LEADERSHIP
Part:
Priscilla M. Regan, George Mason University
6.4
SHORT COURSE: DESIGNING MULTI-METHOD
RESEARCH
Part:
Jason Seawright, Northwestern University
6.5
SHORT COURSE: PLAYING GAMES WITH (
THEORIES OF ) POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Part:
Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY
Ora Beach Szekely, Clark University
Lewis K. Griffith, University of Denver
6.6
SHORT COURSE: POLITICS AT APSA - NEW
POLITICAL SCIENCE, ANTI-APARTHEID
MOVEMENTS, AND ISRAEL/PALESTINE
Part:
C. Heike Schotten, University of Massachusetts Boston
leila farsakh, --University of Massachusetts Boston
6.7
SHORT COURSE: PROCESS TRACING
Part:
Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University
Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
6.8
SHORT COURSE: THE METHODS STUDIO
DATA ACCESS AND RESEARCH
TRANSPARENCY FROM AN INTERPRETIVEQUALITATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Part:
Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota
Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Katherine J Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University, Bloomington
Samantha Ann Majic, CUNY-John Jay College
6.9
SHORT COURSE: THE ROLE OF SCHOLARACTIVISM: HOW POLITICAL SCIENTISTS CAN
BOLSTER RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS
Part:
Sekou M. Franklin, Middle Tennessee State University

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

6.10

SHORT COURSE: THE STATE OF THE FIELD IN


FEDERALISM/IGR RESEARCH: APPROACHES
TO DESIGN, DATA, MEASUREMENT, AND
ANALYSIS
Part:
Kathleen Hale, Auburn University
Paul Manna, College of William & Mary
6.11
SHORT COURSE: UNDERSTANDING
COMPLEXITY - RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
FOR POLICY & POLITICAL SCIENCE
Part:
Liz Johnson
APSA Events
7.1
HUMAN RIGHTS 1
7.2
HUMAN RIGHTS 2

Wednesday, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
8.1
APSA AWARDS CEREMONY

Thursday, September 3, 2015


Thursday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM
APSA Events
9.1
FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE BREAKFAST
9.2
MINORITY STUDENT RECRUITMENT
PROGRAM (MSRP) MEETING

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM


Theme Panels
10.1
IS ANYBODY LISTENING? POLITICAL
SCIENCE, THE NEW MEDIA AND POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION

Chair:
Part:

10.2

Chair:
Part:

10.3

Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University


E.J. Dionne
Christina M. Greer, Fordham University
Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California,
Riverside
Joshua A. Tucker, New York University
MARGINALIZATION, INCLUSION AND THE
FUTURE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE: A PANEL
HONORING DAVID EASTON
Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California,
Irvine
John H. Aldrich, Duke University
Matthew Holden, University of Illinois, Springfield
Rodney E. Hero, University of California, Berkeley
Juan Carlos Huerta, Texas A&M University-Corpus
Christi
Valerie Lehr, St. Lawrence University
Dianne M. Pinderhughes, University of Notre Dame
Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan University
Laura E Sjoberg, University of Florida
NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE ON LABOR
POLITICS
Clayton M. Nall, Stanford University
John Stephen Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Paul Frymer, Princeton University
Dorian T. Warren, Columbia University

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
11.1
ACROSS THE REVOLUTIONARY DIVIDE:
RETHINKING NINETEENTH-CENTURY
POLITICAL THOUGHT
Chair: Jacob T. Levy, McGill University
Papers: The Turn to Positivism in International Law
Jennifer Pitts, University of Chicago
Toleration and Freedom of Discussion across the
Centuries
Greg Conti, Harvard University
Between Justice and Gratitude: Thomas Paine and the
Dilemmas of Private Property
Alexander H. Gourevitch, Brown University
Francois Guizot and the Challenge of Creating French
Parliamentary Government
William Selinger
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
11.2
DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING: PAST AND
PRESENT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Disc:

Lars Toender, University of Copenhagen

Papers: Acting Out: A Performative Perspective on Democracy


Liron Lavi, Tel-Aviv University/ University of
California, Los Angeles
Choosing to Burn the Trojan Horse: Theorizing
Militant Democracy
Benjamin A. Schupmann, Columbia University
Encountering the Masses: Two Liberal Responses to
Democracy
Kyong-Min Son, University of Delaware
Populism, Demagogical Representation and the Crisis of
European Democracy
Nico De Federicis, University of Pisa

Daily Schedule

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Endogenous Institutions: Evidence from Public Sector


Collective Bargaining Laws
Agustina S Paglayan, Stanford University
Demography is Destiny: Revisiting the Decline of
Organized Labor
Frances Zlotnick, Stanford University
Strong Unions, Strong Welfare State? Evidence across
Sectors and States
Olivia Meeks, UC Berkeley
Informality, Enforcement Traps, and the Workers Party
in Brazil
German Feierherd, Yale University
Partisanship, Interest Groups, and Labor Market Policy
in Latin America
Federico Fuchs, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Division Panels

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
11.3
REPUBLICANISM: MARKETS AND FREEDOM
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Disc:

Richard K. Dagger, University of Richmond

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: The French Model of Republican Democracy


Genevieve Rousseliere, The University of WisconsinMadison
Exit Left: Markets and Mobility in Republican Thought
Robert S. Taylor, University of California, Davis
Unfree Agents: Domination, Freedom, and
Responsibility
William Clare Roberts, McGill University
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
11.4
REVISITING ROUSSEAU
Disc:
Joseph R. Reisert, Colby College
Papers: Economic Inequality and Rousseau's General Will
David Lay Williams, DePaul University
Kant, Rousseau, and the Arts and Sciences
Sidney Simpson, University of Notre Dame
Rousseau and Madame de Stal: A Fascinating
Intellectual Dialogue
Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana University
Rousseau's Amour-Propre: A Neo-Augustinian
Deconstruction of Liberal Democracy
Michael L. McLendon, California State University,
Los Angeles
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
11.5
BODY POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Kristy King, Arizona State University


Rachel Sanders, Portland State University Division of
Political Science
Kristy King, Arizona State University

Papers: An Ethnography of Embodiment: Diversifying Method


Anita Chari
Beauvoirs political fictions - linking embodied affect to
commitment.
Elaine Stavro, Trent University
Materiality and "The Marxism Question" in the Work of
Simone de Beauvoir
Sonia Kruks, Oberlin College
Suffering the Word: Agonistic Fellowship in the Divine
Missive
Elizabeth R. Wingrove, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Mill's Biopolitics
Stephen Engelmann, University of Illinois, Chicago
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
11.6
PLATO AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL
THEORY: LEGACY, POLITICS,
INTERPRETATION
Chair: Melissa Lane, Princeton University
Disc:
Samuel A. Chambers, Johns Hopkins University
Jill Frank, Cornell University
Papers: Plato on Political Idealism
Jonathan Peter Robert Thakkar
Thoughtful Reverence for Law?
Shalini Pradeepa Satkunanandan
Recovering a Theory of Performativity in Plato's
Mimesis
Demetra Fannie Kasimis, University of Chicago

70

DAILY SCHEDULE

Reason Too Hides Its Origins: Philosophic Inspiration


in Platos Dialogues
Susan Bickford, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
11.7
THEORIZING THE ANTHROPOCENE
Chair: Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington University
Disc:
Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington University
Papers: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of the Climate
Crisis
Willy Blomme, Johns Hopkins University
For a Critique of Left Theological Politics
Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley
Being at Home in the Anthropocene
Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College
Pan-experientialism and African Animism
Anatoli Ignatov, University of South Florida
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
11.8
AGENCY, RESPONSIBILITY, AUTONOMY
Papers: Ethical Autonomy
Lucas Swaine, Dartmouth College
Political Responsibility: Realism and Political Agency
Farid Abdel-Nour, San Diego State University
The Contributions of Victims to Justice
Chris Tenove, University of Toronto
The Agency Game: Who is Responsible for Resolving
Global Challenges?
Ilari Aula, London School of Economics and Political
Science
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
11.9
DISABLED CITIZENSHIP
Chair: Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania
Disc:
Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania
Papers: Reconsidering the Disability Rights Movement
Claire C. McKinney, Washington University in St.
Louis
Disability and the Production of Scientific Knowledge
Kristin Bumiller, Amherst College
The Worth of Disability and the Question of Disabled
Citizenship
Ann Kathleen Heffernan, The University of Chicago
Why Rights are Still Right: Citizens' Rights and
Disability Rights
Anita Silvers, San Francisco State University
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
11.10
POLITICAL THEORY AND THE CORPORATION
Chair: Luke Gabriel Mayville, American University
Disc:
Emma Saunders-Hastings, Stanford Center on
Philanthropy and Civil Society
Papers: The Contradictions of the Neoliberal Corporation
David Ciepley, University of Denver
Defending the Associational Conception of Corporations
Prithviraj Datta, Brown University
Constitutionalizing Corporate Law
Elizabeth Pollman, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Private Power, Public Purpose: Regulating Corporations
as Quasi-Sovereigns
K. Sabeel Rahman, Brooklyn Law School

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY


11.11
BUSINESSES, OFFICIALS, AND CORRUPTION
Chair: Pierre F. Landry
Disc:
Hiroki Takeuchi, Southern Methodist University
Pierre F. Landry
Papers: Access for Sale: An Empirical Analysis
Hye Young You, Vanderbilt University
Measuring Corruption: Challenges and Approaches
Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University
Officials' Rotation, Policy Instability and Corruption:
Evidence from China
Feng Yang, University of California, Los Angeles
Legacy of Communist Rule: Local Elite Composition
and GDP Data Manipulation
Fengming Lu, Duke University
Political economy of crony capitalism
Armando Razo, Indiana University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
11.12
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE ORIGINS,
DYNAMICS, AND TENURE OF AUTOCRATIC
RULE
Chair: Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University
Disc:
Andrew Little, Cornell University
Papers: Veto Players and Presidential Term Limits in
Dictatorship
Eric C.C. Chang, Michigan State University
Masaaki Higashijima, European University Institute/
Waseda University
Into the Abyss or Feet of Clay? Varied responses by
Autocrats to Protests
Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University
Repression Backfire
Mehdi Shadmehr, University of Miami School of
Business and Princeton Department of Politics
Coercive Force and the Political Foundations of
Centralized Authority
Scott Tyson, New York University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
11.13
A POST-FOUNDATIONAL INSTITUTIONALISM
Chair: Gerald Berk, University of Oregon
Part:
Joseph E. Lowndes, University of Oregon
Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley
Dennis C. Galvan, University of Oregon
Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
11.14
REGIME CHANGE AND GOVERNABILITY IN
INTERWAR EUROPE REVISITED
Chair: Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute
Disc:
Dirk Berg-Schlosser

DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY


11.15
ADVANCES IN CAUSAL INFERENCE
Chair: Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania
Disc:
Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania
Marc T. Ratkovic, Princeton University
Papers: Estimating Effect Sizes in Survey Experiments
Michael Peress, SUNY - Stony Brook
Randomization Based Instrumental Variables Methods
for Binary Outcomes
Luke Keele, Pennsylvania State University
Robustness: An Approach for Exploring the Stability of
Effects and Inferences
Eric Neumayer, London School of Economics
Thomas Pluemper, University of Essex
Blinded by the Past?: A Competing Risk, Split
Population Approach to Dynamics
Shawna K. Metzger, National University of Singapore
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
11.16
JOURNAL EDITORS & DA-RT: NEW DATA
SHARING AND RESEARCH TRANSPARENCY
REQUIREMENTS
Chair: Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Part:
Colin Elman, Syracuse University
John Ishiyama, University of North Texas
Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Harvard Univerrsity
Deborah Yashar, Princeton University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
11.17
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LOCAL POLITICS IN
BRAZIL
Chair: Jose Antonio Cheibub, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
Papers: Blame and Credit Attribution: Welfare Provision and
Accountability in Brazil
Natalia Salgado Bueno, Yale University
Bringing Government Closer to Citizens? Local
Electoral Accountability in Brazil
Peter G. Johannessen, Princeton University
The Effect of Independent Monitoring on Levels of
Municipal Corruption
Leonardo Antenangeli, The University of Houston
The Logic of Politically-Targeted Health Goods in Local
Campaigns in Brazil
Marika Danielle Csapo, University of California, Los
Angeles
The Motivation and Implication of Participatory
Budgeting: Lesson from Brazil
Maggie Shum, University of Notre Dame
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
11.18
ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND GOVERNMENT
POLICY
Chair: John F. McCauley
Disc:
Gal Ariely, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Daily Schedule

Papers: Rethinking Backsliding: Insights from the Historical


Turn
Amel F. Ahmed, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
What Do We Know about Interwar Regime Changes?
Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University
The Pre-Political Origins of European Politics: The
Interwar Era
Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto

What Makes Democracies Endure? Findings from the


Interwar Period
Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute

Papers: An Experimental Test of Social Contact Theory in


Nigeria
Alexandra Scacco, New York University
Shana Warren, New York University

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Government Policies and Ethnic Diversity


Albana Shehaj, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Ronald Franklin Inglehart, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor
How different approaches to education shape ethnic and
national identities
Kai Ostwald, University of British Columbia
Neighbourhood Ethnic Diversity and Support for
Universal Health Care in the UK
Anja Neundorf, University of Nottingham
Charlotte Cavaille, Institute for Advanced Study in
Toulouse
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
11.19
POPULATION-BASED SURVEY EXPERIMENTS
IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Chair: Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
Disc:
Daniel Corstange, Columbia University
Papers: Corruption at the Courthouse? Results from a List
Experiment in Morocco
Matt J. Buehler, University of Tennessee
Measuring Preference Falsification: Results from a List
Experiment in Egypt
Steven Brooke, University of Texas, Austin
Jason Brownlee, University of Texas, Austin
International Recognition and Attitudes Towards the Use
of Violence
Nadav G. Shelef, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Yael Zeira, University of Mississippi
Comparability within Culture? Intra-group Differential
Item Functioning in Survey Response.
Jocelyn Sage Mitchell, Northwestern University in
Qatar
Justin Gengler, SESRI, Qatar University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
11.20
THE POLITICS OF CORRUPTION
Chair: Miriam A. Golden, University of California, Los
Angeles
Disc:
Mayling Birney, London School of Economics
Papers: Corruption Accountability: Political Responses to
Corruption Scandals
Milena Ang Collan Granillo, University of Chicago
Corruption Prosecutions, Politicization, & Public
Attitudes: An RDD Analysis
Nan Zhang, European University Institute
Multinational Corporations and Corruption: the case of
Siemens
Carolyn M. Warner, Arizona State University
Jennifer Kartner
The Impact of Overall Economic Freedom on Corruption
Lana Mobydeen, Kent State University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
11.21
ABSENTEE STATES: UNGOVERNED SPACES
AND THE LIMITS TO STATE AUTHORITY
Chair: David Stasavage, New York University
Disc:
David Stasavage, New York University
Jacob Norman Shapiro, Princeton University
Papers: Origins of the State: A Mechanism Design Approach
Scott Abramson
Jee Seon Jeon, Florida State University

72

DAILY SCHEDULE

Living in Ungoverned Space: Pakistan's Frontier Crimes


Regulation
Michael Callen, University of California, Los Angeles
Saad Ahmad Gulzar, New York University
Jacob Norman Shapiro, Princeton University
Foreign Interference in Domestic Sovereignty: Evidence
from the Philippines
Melissa Lee, Stanford University
Governance Providers in Areas of Mixed Authority
Ben Oppenheim
Strong States and Strategic Governance: Territorial
Variation in State Presence
Jessica Steinberg, Indiana University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
11.22
THE POLITICS OF TAXING AND SPENDING
Chair: Aaron Schneider, University of Denver
Disc:
Aaron Schneider, University of Denver
Papers: Ideology and Taxation
David Doyle, University of Oxford
Nestor Castaneda, University College London
Money or management? Explaining the political impact
of budget support
Susan Dodsworth, McGill University
Parties, legislators and mayors: electoral connection in
Brazil
Leonardo S. Barone, Fundao Getulio Vargas
George Avelino, FGV-SP
Ciro Biderman
Rigging Democracy: Managing Political Allies Through
Redistribution
Kristen Kao
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
11.23
CIVIL SOCIETY, PROTEST AND MASS
MOBILIZATION IN POST-COMMUNIST
SETTINGS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Valerie Sperling, Clark University


Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto
Suzanne E. Scoggins, Stanford University, Center on
Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law

Papers: At the Parliament or in the Streets? Issue Composition


of Protest in V4
Katerina Vrablikova, University of Mannheim
Ondrej Cisar, Czech Academy of Sciences
Revolutionaries beyond borders: Eastern European
transnational activism
Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University
Diversity in Demobilization
Virginie Lasnier, McGill University
Civil Society Organizations under Authoritarian Rule
Taiyi Sun, Boston University
Politics of the Absurd: Humor as a Mobilizing Tool in
Russia
Ellen Carnaghan, Saint Louis University
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
11.24
THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF
HEALTH CARE REFORM

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Chair:
Disc:

Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona


Ellen M. Immergut, Humboldt University Berlin

Papers: The Politics of Regulated Competition in the


Netherlands
Karen M. Anderson, University of Southampton
Health Inequalities in England and France
Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania
Claiming Authority over the NHS
Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan
Re-conceptualizing Mental Health Care in France and
the US
Isabel Maria Perera
Social Insurance in the 21st Century
Margitta Maetzke, Johannes-Kepler University Linz
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
11.25
FOREIGN AID, NATURAL RESOURCES,
TAXATION, AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Chair: David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder
Disc:
David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder
Kristin Grace Michelitch, Vanderbilt University
Papers: Perceptions of the Resource Curse and Aid:
Experimental Evidence from Uganda
Brandon Miller-de la Cuesta, Princeton University
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Oil, Information, and Political Action: Experimental
Evidence from Uganda
Laura B. Paler, University of Pittsburgh
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University
Budgets, Bargains, and Coercion: Equilibrium Levels of
Taxation and Public Goods
Lucy E. S. Martin, Yale University
Foreign Aid and Civic Participation: Experimental
Evidence from the Philippines
Gabriella R. Montinola, University of California,
Davis
Timothy W. Taylor, University of California, Davis
Evaluating Foreign Aid Branding: Survey Experimental
Evidence from Bangladesh
Simone Dietrich, University of Missouri
Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
11.26
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NON-TARIFF
BARRIERS TO TRADE
Chair: Joe Weinberg, University of Southern Mississippi
Disc:
Sean D. Ehrlich, Florida State University

DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION


11.27
AUTONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester
Papers: The Consequences of International Rules on Domestic
Attitudes and Compliance
Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania
Allison Carnegie
Jonathan B. Slapin, University of Essex
Financing rules and IO staff autonomy: The case of the
United Nations
Erin R. Graham, Drexel University
Purchasing Power? The Relation Between Staff and
Donors at the United Nations
Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir, University of Rochester
Expressing Displeasure by Withdrawing from
Intergovernmental Organizations
Felicity Vabulas, University of Chicago, Harris
School of Public Policy Studies
Informational and Distributive Theories of International
Institutions
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Depth, participation, and international human rights
agreements
Xinyuan Dai, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
Alexandros Tokhi, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
11.28
ALLIANCE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Chair:
Disc:

Sergio Catignani
Sergio Catignani

Papers: Outcome Unclear: The effects of Untested Alliances on


State Reputations
Thomas Richard Cook
Bilateral Defense Cooperation and the New Global
Security Network
Brandon J. Kinne, University of California, Davis
A Network Theory of Alliances
Yuke Li, Yale University
Domestic Sources of Alliance Formation
Carrie Lee, Stanford University
The Unforeseen Consequences of Extended Deterrence
Rupal Mehta, Harvard Kennedy School
Neil Narang, University of California, Santa Barbara
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
11.29
U.S. DOMESTIC POLITICS AND THE USE OF
FORCE
Chair: Jordan Tama
Disc:
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University

Daily Schedule

Papers: Of Mangoes and Deodorant: How Regulations Became


the Crux of Trade Politics
Gary Winslett, Boston College
Commerce and Credence: Why Government Regulations
Proliferate and Promote Trade
Jason Kuo, University of California, San Diego
Patriotic Boycotts: International Tensions and Private
Trade
Tyson Chatagnier, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Kerim Can Kavakli, Sabanci University

Tax or Spend? Determining Protectionist Policy


Preferences
Joe Weinberg, University of Southern Mississippi
The Power of Language: Convergence and Competition
in the Texts of PTAs
Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore

Papers: Life and Limb: New Estimates of Casualty Aversion in


the U.S.
Tanisha Fazal, University of Notre Dame

DAILY SCHEDULE

73

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Analyzing U.S. Public Perceptions of Manned versus


Unmanned Weaponry
Julia M. Macdonald
Jacquelyn Schneider
Lame Duck Foreign Policy
Philip B. K. Potter, University of Virginia
The Political Origins of Elite Support for War
Elizabeth Nathan Saunders, George Washington
University
Just War Doctrine and the U.S. Public
Scott D. Sagan, Stanford University
Benjamin A. Valentino, Dartmouth College
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
11.30
A DISINTEGRATING WEST AND THE FUTURE
OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM?
Chair: Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College
Disc:
Andrew M. Dorman
Papers: Recycling the Unlearned Lessons of the past in the Fight
Against ISIL
Steve Grenier, King's College London
Russia and the Eurasian Union: offering an alternative
model?
Tracey German
Angela Merkel and the re-emergence of Germany on the
world scene
Gale A. Mattox, US Naval Academy
The Lion roars no more: the retirement of the United
Kingdom?
Andrew M. Dorman
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
11.31
ASSESSING UNCERTAINTY IN FOREIGN
POLICY DECISION MAKING
Chair: David Holloway, Stanford University
Disc:
Kai He, University of Copenhagen
Papers: Assessing the Probability of Success in Afghanistan and
Vietnam
Jeffrey A. Friedman, Dartmouth College
U.S. Assessments of Oil Supply and Price Disruptions in
the 1970s
Victor Robert McFarland, University of Missouri
How China Ends Wars (1950-1979): Implications for
Contemporary Flashpoints
Oriana Skylar Mastro, Georgetown University
Mission Impossible?: When Will Covert Regime Change
Operations Succeed?
Lindsey O'Rourke, Boston College
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
11.32
FOREIGN POLICY OF MIDDLE EAST STATES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Ivan Sascha Sheehan, University of Baltimore College


of Public Affairs
Kamran Bokhari

Papers: Obama, the Iran Narrative, and US Foreign Policy


Christopher Ferrero, Syracuse University
State Identities, Institutions and Continuity and Change
in Iran'sNuclear Policy
Abolghasem Bayyenat

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Surviving the Spring: Foreign Policy and Regime


Security in the Arab Uprisings
Debra Shushan, College of William & Mary
US Democracy Promotion in Kuwait: From Liberation
To Stagnation (1991-2011)
Dionysis Markakis, Center for International and
Regional Studies, Georgetown's School of Foreign
Service in Qatar
Israel and the Arab Spring: Isolation as a Geopolitical
Reasoning
PINAR AKPINAR, Istanbul Policy Center/Sabanci
University
Bulent ARAS
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
11.33
ACCOUNTING FOR CRIMINAL CIVIL WARS:
NEW CONFLICTS FOR A MULTI-POLAR
WORLD?
Chair: Luis De la Calle, Centro de Investigacin y Docencia
Econmicas (CIDE)
Disc:
Sandra Jessica Ley Gutierrez, CIDE
Papers: Dynamics of Civil Wars and Organized Crime:
Convergence and Divergence
Stathis N. Kalyvas, Yale University
The Logic of Violent Corruption in Criminal War
Benjamin Lessing
When do Drug Trafficking Organizations enter Electoral
Politics?
Guillermo Trejo, University of Notre Dame
Boundless Violence: The Logic of Economic Civil Wars
Luis De la Calle, Centro de Investigacin y Docencia
Econmicas (CIDE)
Andreas Schedler, Centro de Investigacion y
Docencia Economicas
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
11.34
POPULAR CULTURE AND CONTENTIOUS
POLITICS
Chair: Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago
Disc:
James D. Fearon, Stanford University
Papers: Gender Strategy in Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Games
Johanna Kristin Birnir, University of Maryland,
College Park
David Waguespack, University of Maryland- College
Park
Pop Struggle: repression and dissent in film, graphic
novels and comics
Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Approaching ABM Virtualizations as Complex Games
Ian S. Lustick, University of Pennsylvania
Miguel Garces, Lustick Consulting
Patrick N. O'Mahen, Lustick Consulting
Thomas McCauley, Lustick Consulting
The Virtualization of Real War
Marcus Schulzke
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
11.35
REFUGEE AND CONFLICT DYNAMICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Chair:
Disc:

Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado, Boulder


Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of California, Merced
Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado, Boulder

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Conflict, Refugee Influxes, and Health Outcomes


Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, San
Francisco
Guilt by Association: Questioning Refugee Camps as
Sites of Conflict Diffusion
Andrew C Shaver, Princeton University
Yang-Yang Zhou, Princeton University
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire? One-Sided
Violence in Refugee Locations
Kerstin Fisk, --Loyola Marymount University
Third Party Intervention in Civil War: Refugee Policy
and Interstate Disputes
Kara Ross Camarena
Welcoming the Unwelcome: Refugee Flows, Integration,
and Political Stability
Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh
Christian Gineste
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
11.36
COMMITTEES IN CONGRESS: SOURCES OF
POWER AND INFLUENCE
Chair: Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University
Disc:
Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University
Timothy P. Nokken, Texas Tech University
Papers: Conditional Committee Assignment Bias in Light of
Institutional Norms
Sam Glaser, University of Notre Dame
Congressional Agenda Setting in an Centralized Era
Jonathan Lewallen, University of Texas at Austin
Information and Committee Power in Congress: Cues
and Floor Amendment Votes
James M. Curry, University of Utah
Staffing Priorities in Congress: From Collective to
Individualized Activities
R. Eric Petersen, Congressional Research Service,
Library of Congress
Lara Chausow, Congressional Research Service
Protecting the Vulnerable? The $tate of House
Committee Assignments
Scott Adler, University of Colorado, Boulder
Adam Cayton, University of Colorado Boulder
DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
11.37
THE CASE OF EDUCATION IN PUBLIC
MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
Disc:
Vicky Wilkins, American University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24: PUBLIC


ADMINISTRATION

Chair:
Disc:

Gary E. Hollibaugh, University of Notre Dame


Rachel Augustine Potter, University of Virginia
Miranda Yaver, Columbia University

Papers: Analyzing Agency Choice with Text Analysis: The Case


of the NLRB
Lawrence S. Rothenberg, University of Rochester
Matthew James Sweeten
Prioritization by Litigation? Deadlines and Resource
Limits in Agency Rulemaking
Christopher Michael Carrigan, George Washington
University
Laurence Tai, NYU School of Law
The Politics of Administrative Rulemaking in the
American States.
Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine
Robert J. McGrath, George Mason University
Does Industry Persuade or Purchase the Regulators?
Srinivas Parinandi, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Matthew P. Hitt, Louisiana State University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
11.39
THE WELFARE STATE IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Rosemary CR Taylor, Tufts University


Marwa Shalaby, Rice University
Charlotte Fridolfsson, Linkping University

Papers: Age, period and cohort effects: Differences in attitudes


towards spending
Roula Nezi, University of Konstanz
Social Protection in Asia: Coverage, Generosity and
Stratification
Xian Huang, University of Pennsylvania
The Paradox of Redistribution: Explaining development
over time?
Anders Lindbom, Uppsala University
The New American Welfare State: Consumer
Bankruptcy as Case Study
Serena Laws, Trinity College
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
11.40
DON'T LET IT BRING YOU DOWN: THE
CONSEQUENCES OF JUDICIALIZATION
Chair: Gordon Silverstein, Yale University
Part:
Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California
Sarah Staszak, Harvard University
Ran Hirschl, University of Toronto
Thomas M. Keck, Syracuse University
Charles R. Epp, University of Kansas
J. Mitchell Pickerill, Northern Illinois University
George I. Lovell, University of Washington
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
11.41
DECENTRALIZATION, RECENTRALIZATION,
PARTICIPATION AND INEQUALITY
Chair: Jean-Paul Faguet, London School of Economics
Disc:
Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon, Texas A&M University

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Papers: Branding, Signaling, and Institutional Identity in Public


Higher Education
Alisa Hicklin Fryar, University of Oklahoma
Christopher Birdsall, American University
Tom Rabovsky, Indiana University, Bloomington
Exploring the Impact of Social Construction on
Stakeholder Engagement
Thaddieus W. Conner, New Mexico State University
Person Environment-Fit and Choice of College Major
Field for Freshman Students
Raymond Zuniga, American University
The network approach to post-9/11 education benefits:
the profit incentive
Daniel L. Fay, Mississippi State University
Corri Zoli, Syracuse University
Rosalinda Maury, Institute for Veterans and Military
Families | Syracuse University

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


11.38
BUREAUCRATIC POLICYMAKING

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Scale, Community, and Regional Government


Gary Marks, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Latin American Recentralization in Cross-Regional
Perspective
J. Tyler Dickovick, Washington & Lee University
Regional Self-Rule and Voting Participation in Latin
America
Sara Niedzwiecki, University of New Mexico
Alissandra T. Stoyan, Kansas State University
The Causes of Recentralization in Colombia (2007-2011)
Julian Daniel Lopez-Murcia, University of Oxford
Subnational Inequality in Social Development: Colombia
as a case study
Silvia Otero-Bahamon, Northwestern University
DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS
11.42
BEYOND THE 'END OF FEDERAL URBAN
POLICY' IMPASSE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Susan E. Clarke
Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Papers: Rethinking Federal Urban Policy in an Age of Austerity


Robert P. Stoker, George Washington University
Michael J. Rich, Emory University
'Collective Impact' Initiatives in the Education Sector
Jeffrey R. Henig
Constance Margarete Clark, Teachers College,
Columbia University
David M. Houston, Teachers College, Columbia
University
Multilevel Governance and Immigrant Integration Policy
in the US and Canada
Mara Sidney, Rutgers University, Newark
The Federal Policy/Local Capacity Nexus in National
Labor Market Policies
Allison Bramwell, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
11.43
NEW ABORTION POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND
POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Laura R. Woliver, University of South Carolina


Laura R. Woliver, University of South Carolina
Karen L. Baird, Purchase College, SUNY

Papers: Governing Reproduction: Race, Nation, and Abortion in


the United States
Jennifer Denbow, unaffiliated, beginning May 2015
Misinformed Consent: State Indices on Abortion
Cynthia R. Daniels, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Amanda M. Roberti
Grace Elizabeth Howard, Rutgers University
The New Abortion Politics: Expanding Conflict Through
Policy Diffusion
Anna Calasanti, University of New Mexico
Descriptive versus substantive representation: Women
want substance
Danielle Martin, California State University,
Sacramento

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Protecting Women as Women: Strategic Framing of


Abortion Regulations
Amanda M. Roberti
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
11.44
THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER
POLITICS
Disc:
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan
American
Papers: Gender Differences in Political Ambition of Elite Young
People of Color
Shauna L Shames
Gender Gaps and Immigrant Incorporation: The Asian
American Women's Vote
Christian Dyogi Phillips, University of California Berkeley
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Gendered & Racialized Reentry: Negotiating the
Criminal Justice System
Keesha M. Middlemass, Trinity University
Better For All Women? The Impact of Race and Gender
on Negative Campaigns
Liz Lebron, Louisiana State University
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
11.45
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AND INFLUENCES
OF RELIGIOUS AND ELECTORAL POLITICS
Chair: Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Disc:
Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Matthew L. Jacobsmeier, West Virginia Univerity
Papers: Candidate Evaluation, Corruption and Religiosity:
Evidence from Pakistan
Michael Kalin, Yale University
Niloufer Siddiqui, Yale University
Does Religion Distract Voters? How Religion Affects
Economic and Values Voting
Ben Gaskins, Lewis & Clark College
The Political Ecology of Religious Presence: Interest
Group Agenda Control
Paul A. Djupe, Denison University
Andrew R. Lewis, University of Cincinnati
Islamist Party Strategies After the Arab Uprisings
Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
11.46
CONCEPTUALIZING PARTIES: PARTIES AS
POLICY DEMANDERS AND THE
ALTERNATIVES
Chair: Christopher Baylor
Part:
Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles
Gary C. Jacobson, University of California, San Diego
Daniel R. DiSalvo, CUNY-City College of New York
Julia Rezazadeh Azari, Marquette University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
11.47
THE ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF PRIMARY
ELECTIONS
Chair: Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin
Disc:
Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University
Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Did the Direct Primary Lead to Polarization?


Seth E. Masket, University of Denver
Direct Primaries under Presidential Systems: Evidence
from South Korea
Shinhye Choi, University of California, Berkeley
Endorsements and Elite Signaling in the 2012
Republican Primaries
Nitya Rao, University of Texas, Austin
Median Activists or Median Voters: The Contingent
Effect of Primary Elections
Daniel Max Kselman, IE Business School; School of
IR
No polarization in spite of primaries? A median voter
theorem with nominations
Gilles Serra, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
11.48
ADVANCING SALIENCY THEORY: PARTIES'
SALIENCE STRATEGIES IN MULTI-ISSUE
ELECTIONS
Chair: James Adams, University of California, Davis
Disc:
Sergio Jesus Ascencio Bonfil, University of Rochester
James Adams, University of California, Davis
Papers: Valence Campaigning in the 2008 US Congressional
Elections
Thomas Gschwend, University of Mannheim
Stoetzer Lukas, University of Mannheim
Steffen Zittlau, University of Mannheim, MZES
Party Competition and the Mobilization of Social
Groups
Lorenzo De Sio, LUISS Guido Carli
Till Weber, Baruch College, CUNY
The Salience of the 2nd Dimension: Heresthetics in 18
Parliamentary Democracies
Francesc Amat, Institute for Political Economy and
Governance
Salience Strategies and Policy Bundling in Multi-Issue
Elections
Chitralekha Basu, University of Rochester
Parties Issue Emphasis as Determinants of Associative
Issue Ownership
Stefaan Walgrave
Jonas Lefevere
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
11.49
THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION, AGE, MASS
SHOOTINGS, AND NATURAL DISASTERS ON
TURNOUT
Chair: John E. McNulty
Disc:
Holly Ann Garnett, McGill University

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


11.50
THE ELECTORAL CONNECTION AND
DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY
Chair: Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago
Disc:
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, University of Chicago
Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago
Papers: Representational Strategies in Fragmented Electoral
Markets
Travis Johnston, University of California, Berkeley
Party-Candidate Linkages and Electoral Instability
Francesca Refsum Jensenius, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Pavithra Suryanarayan
Descriptive Representation and Legislative Influence
Matthew J. Hayes, Indiana University, Bloomington
William Kindred Winecoff, Indiana University
Business Experience Required? Analyzing Mayors and
Fiscal Outcomes in US Cities
Patricia Kirkland, Columbia University
How Legislator Identities Matter for Substantive
Minority Representation
Albert Fang, Columbia University
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
11.51
UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES OF AND
TOWARD GROUPS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jennifer L. Merolla
Jennifer L. Merolla
Ashley E. Jardina, Duke University

Papers: Contextual Ethnic Diversity and Ethnicized Crime


Attitudes
Frederik Hjorth, University of Copenhagen
Inter-Group Attitudes Among Multiple Populations:
Competition and Context
Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los
Angeles
Benjamin Fontaine Gonzalez, Highline College
Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico
Kiku Huckle
Perceptions of In-Group Voting Preferences: RaceEthnicity, Gender, and Party
David C. Wilson, University of Delaware
Darren Davis, University of Notre Dame
The Structure of Racial Attitudes Among White
Americans
Stanley Feldman, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Leonie Huddy, SUNY, Stony Brook

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Hundred years of educational expansion: Did it affect


political participation?
Sven Oskarsson, Uppsala University
Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Uppsala University
Mikael Persson, University of Gothenburg
Issue salience & campaign contributions: evidence from
mass shootings in the US
Valentino Larcinese, Universita' Bocconi, Milan
Francesco Maria Esposito, Catholic University of the
Sacred Heart - Via Necchi 5 - 20123 - Milan
Francesco Sobbrio, Catholic University of Milan

Natural Disasters And Political Participation: Evidence


from Reoccurring Floods
Lukas Rudolph, University of Munich
Patrick Michael Kuhn, Princeton University
Voting Without Your Feet: Mandatory Mail Ballot
Elections in California
Sean Freeder, University of California Berkeley
Gabrielle Elul, UC Berkeley
Jake M Grumbach, UC Berkeley
The Decline of Political Participation in Old Age
Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin

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Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Perception, Self-Interest and the Principle-Policy Gap in


Racial Attitudes
Andrew J. Taylor, North Carolina State University

Patronage and Permanent Giveaways: Party


Institutionalization in Dictatorships
Anne Meng, University of California, Berkeley
Explaining AKP Support in Turkey
Melissa J. Marschall, Rice University
Abdullah Aydogan
Alper Tolga Bulut
Corruption as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from
a Survey Experiment
Daniel W. Gingerich, University of Virginia
Virginia Oliveros, Tulane University

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


11.52
"TRUST ME, I DIDN'T MEAN TO SEE
POLITICAL INFORMATION..."
Chair: Emily Sydnor, University of Virginia
Disc:
Ken Mulligan, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Nathaniel Swigger, Ohio State University
Papers: Passive Learning and Incidental Exposure to News
Natalie Jomini Stroud, University of Texas, Austin
Joshua M. Scacco, Purdue University
Accidental exposure to politics on social media as a
participation equalizer
augusto valeriani, Universit di Bologna
Cristian Vaccari, Royal Holloway, University of
London
What Drives Conspiratorial Beliefs? The Role of
Informational Cues
Joseph E. Uscinski, University of Miami
Casey A. Klofstad, University of Miami
Why is Satire so Liberal: Psychology, ideology, and
humor appreciation
Dannagal G. Young, University of Delaware
Abigail Goldring
Shannon Poulsen
DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM
11.53
DARK PLACES: CRIME AND POLITICS IN
JAMES ELLROYS AMERICA
Chair: Darrell A. Hamlin, Fort Hays State University
Disc:
Darrell A. Hamlin, Fort Hays State University
Papers: Title: James Ellroy, Don DeLillo and the tragic 60s,
Joseph Romance, FHSU
Joseph Romance, Fort Hays State University
Policing, Corruption, and Criminality: Force and the
Rule of Law"
Jeffrey A. Becker, University of the Pacific
James Ellroy's California
Susan McWilliams, Pomona College
Seeking Dimension: Women in the Body of James
Ellroy
Deirdre M. Condit, Virginia Commonwealth
University
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
11.54
CLIENTELISM AND CORRUPTION ACROSS
DICTATORSHIP AND DEMOCRACY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Sarah Hummel, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign


Simeon C. Nichter, UC San Diego
Sarah Hummel, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

Papers: Clientelism on the Ground: Lessons from the Argentine


Case
Mariela Szwarcberg, Reed College
Lustration and clientelism: transitional justice in shaping
party-voter linkages
Monika Nalepa

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DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION


11.55
CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN ELECTION
OBSERVATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Disc:

Shelley McConnell, St. Lawrence University


Harold A. Trinkunas, The Brookings Institution

Papers: Randomization and International Election Observation


Susan D. Hyde, Yale University
David Carroll, Carter Center
Do Governments Counteract International Pressure for
democracy?
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Conceptualizing Electoral Accompaniment
Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University
Shelley McConnell, St. Lawrence University
Domestic election monitors, electoral institutions and
integrity in the Americas
Sharon F. Lean
Toward a Process-Based Evaluation of International
Electoral Observation
Betilde Virginia Muoz-Pogossian, Organization of
American States
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
11.56
SUBNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN DEMOCRACY
AND AUTOCRACY
Chair: Jonathan T. Hiskey, Vanderbilt University
Disc:
Agustina Giraudy, American University
Papers: Local Protest and Election Fraud: A New Test of
Authoritarian Regime Uncertainty
Tomila Lankina
Electoral Freeness and Fairness: The Impact of Local
Elections on National Ones
Kelly M. McMann, Case Western Reserve University
Sub-national Variations in Election Quality- Lessons
from Malawi
Michael Wahman, University of Missouri- Columbia
Paths toward Subnational Democratization: L. America
in a Comparative Framework
Jacqueline Behrend, Universidad Nacional de San
Martn / CONICET
Reciprocal Retaliation and the Federal Basis of Party
Competition in Nigeria
Carl LeVan, American University-SIS
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
11.57
CRITICAL THEORIES OF PEACE: PEACE,
JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS
Chair: Douglas Irvin-Erickson, George Mason University, The
School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Disc:

Stephen Eric Bronner, -university-

Papers: The Liberal Peace and its Discontents: A Critique of


Contemporary Paradigms
Ernesto Verdeja, University of Notre Dame
Partisan Moralism to System Transformation in Conflict
Analysis and Resolution
Douglas S. Irvin, George Mason University, School
for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
A Critical Theoretical Approach to Human Rights for
Social Transformation
Micheline Ishay, University of Denver
Freedom from Fear?: The Global Human Rights
Response to Gender-Based Violence
Alison Brysk, UCSB
Genocide, Human Rights & Crimes Against Humanity:
The Eclipse of Justice
Douglas Irvin-Erickson, George Mason University,
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
11.58
AFTER BOSTON COLLEGE: ETHICAL AND
METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN
FIELDWORK
Chair: Tariq Thachil, Yale University
Disc:
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Adam Michael Auerbach, American University
Papers: Understanding Autocrats: Challenges of Micro-level
Research on Iraq
Julia Choucair-Vizoso, Stanford University
Researching Violence under Authoritarianism: How
Ethics Shapes Methodology
Sheena Chestnut Greitens, University of Missouri
Rethinking Field Methods and Ethics in Fragile States
Milli Lake, Arizona State University
Kate Cronin-Furman
Whose Evidence? How US Law and the War on
Terror Affect Violence Research
Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota
Interviewing Civil War Perpetrators: Fear, Empathy, and
Research Ethics
Anastasia Shesterinina, Yale University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
11.59
SHOULD THERE BE A REGISTRY FOR
POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH

Chair:
Part:

Alan M. Jacobs
Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University
John Gerring, Department of Political Science, Boston
University
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
Jonathan Nagler, New York University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Disc:

DIVISION 54: POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY


11.61
EPISTEMIC DEMOCRACY AND ITS CRITICS
Chair: Alfred Moore
Part:
Helene E. Landemore
Jack Knight, Duke University
Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University
Daniel Viehoff, Yale University/University of Sheffield
DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY
11.62
VOICES OF THE UNHEAVENLY CHORUS:
INEQALITIES IN ORGANIZED INFLUENCE
Chair: Joseph M. Schwartz, Temple University
Disc:
David Broockman
Papers: Advocacy by Organizations: What Would an Unbiased
Pressure System Look Like?
Kay Lehman Schlozman, Boston College
Frank R. Baumgartner, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Stealth Politics by U.S. Billionaires
Benjamin I. Page, Northwestern University
Jason Seawright, Northwestern University
Matthew Lacombe, Northwestern University
Congressional Inattention to Inequality: Speech, Money,
and Organized Interests
Christopher M. Witko, The University of South
Carolina
Jana Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Nathan J. Kelly, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Peter Enns, Cornell University
Protests and Legislative Bias Favoring Racial and Ethnic
Minorities and the Poor
LaGina Gause, University of Michigan
Class norms on college campuses
Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University
Katherine McCabe, Princeton University
Adam Thal, Princeton University
Who Listens to Whom? Assessing Inequalities in
Representation
Justin Phillips, Columbia University
Jeffrey R. Lax, Columbia University
Adam Zelizer
Related Groups
12.1
CAMPAIGN FINANCE RESEARCH GROUP:
POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS
AFTER CITIZENS UNITED
Chair: Ruth S. Jones, Arizona State University
Disc:
Michael J. Malbin, University at Albany, SUNY

Adam Harris, New York University

Papers: The Politics of Allocation: Ethnicity and Kenyas


Constituency Development Fund
Kirk Andrew Harris

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DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE


GROUP
11.60
ETHNICITY AND THE POLITICS OF RESOURCE
ALLOCATION IN AFRICA

Local Logics of Development in Decentralized West


Africa
Martha Wilfahrt
Relationship between Trust and Approval: Results of a
panel survey in Ghana
Kevin S. Fridy, University of Tampa
Mary R. Anderson, University of Tampa
What Determines Levels of Patronage? Sub-National
Evidence From Kenya
Agnes Cornell, Aarhus University
Michelle D'Arcy, Trinity College Dublin

Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Political Parties and Interest Groups after Citizens


United Convergence or Divergence? Do Parties and
Outside Groups Spend on the Same Candidates, and
Does It Matter?
Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico
Robin A. Kolodny, Temple University
Interest Group Issue Strategies: Advertising in the 2014
Congressional Elections
Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University
Michael M. Franz, Bowdoin College
Travis N. Ridout, Washington State University
How Purists Dominate Money in Politics
Raymond J. La Raja, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Brian F. Schaffner, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
What Would a $1.5 Million Contribution Limit Mean
for the Parties?
Michael J. Malbin, University at Albany, SUNY
12.2
CHRISTIANS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE:
CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON IMMIGRATION
POLICY
Chair: Kimberly H. Conger, University of Cincinnati
Disc:
Kimberly H. Conger, University of Cincinnati
Papers: White Evangelicals and Immigration
Ruth Melkonian-Hoover, Gordon College
Lyman Kellstedt, Wheaton College
Egalitarian Perspectives on Immigration and Social
Justice Politics: Are Female Pastors More Inclusive?"
Jennifer E. Walsh, Azusa Pacific University
Katherine Wallace, London School of Economics
Immigration and the Southern Baptist Convention:
Moving the Republican Majority
Stuart Warren, University of Cincinnati
Challenging Sovereignty: Theologically Qualifying
Federal United States Immigration Law
Robert W Heimburger, Blackfriars Hall, University
of Oxford
12.3
POLITICAL FORECASTING GROUP:
FORECASTING THE 2015 UK PARLIAMENTARY
ELECTION
Chair: Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri
Disc:
Bruno JEROME, University of Paris II Pantheon Assas
Ross E. Burkhart
Papers: ElectionForecast.co.uk: Combining National, Local and
Historical Information to Forecast the 2015 General
Election
Chris Hanretty, University of East Anglia
Benjamin E Lauderdale, London School of
Economics
Nick Vivyan, Durham University
Victory without Power: The Tories in the 2015 Election
Matthew Lebo, Stony Brook University
Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University
Using a Synthetic Model for Forecasting the Next
British General Election
Michael S. Lewis-Beck, university of iowa
Eric Belanger, McGill University
Richard Nadeau, University of Montreal
The Party Leadership Model: An Early Forecast of the
2015 British General Election
Andreas Erwin Murr, University of Oxford

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DAILY SCHEDULE

From Polls to Votes to Seats: Forecasting the 2015


British General Election
Robert Ford, University of Manchester
Will Jennings, University of Southampton
Mark A. Pickup, Simon Fraser University
Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas at Austin

Thursday, 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM


APSA Events
13.1
APSA RALPH BUNCHE SUMMER INSTITUTE
(RBSI) ORIENTATION MEETING
13.2
TEACHING AND LEARNING COMMITTEE
BUSINESS MEETING

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM


Theme Panels
14.1
FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA: THE FUTURE
OF VOTING AND REPRESENTATION IN THE US
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Part:

14.2

Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California


Nathaniel Persily, Stanford University
David T. Canon, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Sophia Jordan Wallace, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Stephen D. Ansolabehere, Harvard University
Kareem Crayton, University of North Carolina
RACE AND GENDER IN THE EARLY
AMERICAN REPUBLIC
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Chair:
Disc:

Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame


Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame
Melvin L. Rogers, Emory University

Papers: Gender and the Politics of Place in Hannah Mather


Crockers Reminiscences
Sarah Loretto Houser, American University
Humankind is But One Family Frances Wright on
Race and Gender in America
Lisa Pace Vetter, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County
The Moral Imagination of an Informed Citizenry:
Crocker, Hall and Freemasonry
John Slifko, Roosevelt Center for the Study of Civil
Society and Freemasonry
David Walker and the Political Theology of Slave
Resistance
Michael Gorup
New Jersey Womens Suffrage in 1776-1807 and in
Historical Memory
Kirsten Nussbaumer
14.3
SEXUAL MINORITIES-POLICY-MAKING AND
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jocelyn M. Boryczka, Fairfield University


Susan Mezey, Loyola University Chicago
Jocelyn M. Boryczka, Fairfield University

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Papers: A Queer Family Resemblance: Identity Politics without


the Identity
Paul Martorelli, University of California, Berkeley
Intersectionality & Surrogate Representation: Women of
Color and LGBT Policy
Megan Elizabeth Osterbur, Xavier University of
Louisiana
Unity or Diversity: Examining the Formation of the
LGBT Coalition in US Politics
Zein Murib, University of Minnesota
The War on Solicitation: A Tool for Controlling
Transgender Populations
Courtenay W. Daum, Colorado State University
Transgender Marginalization: Political Articulations of
Inclusion
Ana P. Morgenstern
APSA Events
15.1
BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE AND SUSTAIN
GENDER EQUALITY: ARE WE THERE YET?
Chair: Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University
Part:
Jane Mansbridge, Harvard Kennedy School
Melanie Frances Manion, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania
Barbara F. Walter, University of California, San Diego
Mala Htun, University of New Mexico
Vesla Mae Weaver, Yale University
Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University
15.2
BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE: PERESTROIKA
AND PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University, Bloomington
Part:
John G. Gunnell
Ange-Marie Hancock, University of Southern California
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Cornell University
Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton
University
David D. Laitin, Stanford University
Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California,
Irvine
Anne Norton
Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
16.1
EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND RACE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Disc:

Inder Singh Marwah, McMaster University

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


16.2
BORDER CROSSINGS

Mina Suk, Arizona State University


P.J. Brendese, Johns Hopkins University

Papers: Engaged Cosmopolitanism: Edward Said and Giorgio


Agamben's universalisms
Manu Samnotra, University of Florida
Jane Addams and Possibilities for Political Friendships
Wynne Walker Moskop, Saint Louis University
Critiques of Chrono-normativity: Queer, Evangelical, and
Messianic Temporalities
John McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Joanna Tice
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
16.3
POLICE POWER AND POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Leonard C. Feldman, CUNY-Hunter College


George Ciccariello-Maher, Drexel University

Papers: Unlawful Police Governance in Democracies


Guillermina Sofia Seri, Union College
Policing and Violence: Theorizing the Postcolonial
Interventions
Jinee Lokaneeta, Drew University
Policing, Torture, and Justice: Police Responses to
Human Rights Norm Diffusion
Rachel Lee Wahl, --University of Virginia
The Self-Defense Justification for Police Violence and
State Sovereignty
Leonard C. Feldman, CUNY-Hunter College
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
16.4
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS ROUNDTABLE:
ALAN PATTEN'S "EQUAL RECOGNITION"
Chair: Lucas Stanczyk, MIT
Part:
Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto
Chiara Cordelli, University of Exeter/Princeton
University
Steven Wall, University of Arizona
W. James Booth, Vanderbilt University
Alan Patten, Princeton University
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
16.5
SHOULD WE "MANAGE" DIVERSITY?
Chair: Hollie Sue Mann, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Disc:
Hollie Sue Mann, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Papers: Managing Diversity in Normative Political Theory: a
Typology
Avery Elias Plaw, University of Massachusetts,
Dartmouth
Beyond Diversity: Managing the Identity Crises of the
21st Century
Michael R. Clifford, Mississippi State University
On the Value of Diversity: Kang Youwei's Great Unity
and Mill's Individuality
Fernando Romero, Johns Hopkins University
The Difficulty of Diversity: Free Speech and
Psychological Distress
Malte Froeslee Ibsen, Goethe University Frankfurt
Jeffrey Howard, University of Essex

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Montesquieus Teaching International Relations:


Between Liberty and Empire
Andrea Radasanu, Northern Illinois University
Burke and Paine on the Origins of British Imperialism
in India
Daniel I. O'Neill, University of Florida
A Cautionary Radical: John Stuart Mill and the Tensions
of Empire
Menaka Philips, Tulane University

Chair:
Disc:

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Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY


16.6
WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM DELIBERATIVE
MINI-PUBLICS?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Chair:
Disc:

Lynn M. Sanders, University of Virginia


Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
Patrick Fournier, Universite de Montreal

Papers: What Kind of Opinions Do Deliberative Mini-Publics


Represent?
James S. Fishkin, Stanford University
The Value of Opinion Change: Theoretical and
Empirical Considerations
Andre Bchtiger, Universitat Luzern
Deliberation, Homogenization, and Polarization*
Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas, Austin
Kyu S. Hahn, Seoul National University
James S. Fishkin, Stanford University
Does deliberation in like-minded groups lead to more
extreme opinions?
Kimmo Gronlund, Abo Akademi University
Evaluating Inequality and Argument Reasoning in
Deliberation
Alice Siu, Stanford University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
16.7
CONFLICT, TAXATION, AND STATE CAPACITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Robert H. Bates, Harvard University


Robert H. Bates, Harvard University

Papers: A Simple Model of State Building


Maxim Ananyev, UCLA
Elite Conflict and the Expansion of State Capacity in
Post-Revolutionary Mexico
Francisco Garfias, Stanford University
Security in the Absence of a State: Clans, Goats and
Pirates in Northern Somalia
Avidit R. Acharya
Robin Harding, University of Rochester
Jonathan Andrew Harris
Partial State Formation and Local Fiscal Performance in
the West Bank
Diana Greenwald, University of Michigan
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
16.8
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, INSTITUTIONS, AND
PUBLIC GOODS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Chair:
Disc:

Pablo Beramendi, Duke University


Pablo Beramendi, Duke University

Papers: Decentralized Taxation and Redistribution: Evidence


from Europe
Jeremy Ferwerda
Fail-Safe Federalism
Sanford C. Gordon, New York University
Dimitri Landa, NYU
Who Speaks for the Poor?
Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University

Redistribution and Progressivity


Matthew Dimick, SUNY Buffalo Law School
Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
16.9
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: THE LOVERS
QUARREL: THE TWO FOUNDINGS
Chair: Sonu Bedi, Dartmouth College
Part:
John J. Dinan, Wake Forest University
Sidney M. Milkis, University of Virginia
James A. Morone, Brown University
Elizabeth Sanders, Cornell University
Stephen Skowronek, Yale University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
16.10
RACE AND THE AMERICAN STATE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Thomas K. Ogorzalek, Northwestern University


Paul Frymer, Princeton University

Papers: Conceptualizing and Explaining Anti-Civil Rights


Enforcement in the US South
Daniel Kryder, Brandeis University
Reflections on the Weakness of Restorative Justice in
American Politics
Robert Mickey, University of Michigan
Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College
The Even Newer JIm Crow
Daniel H. Kato
For Democracy and a Caste System? Theorizing World
War II and Civil Rights
Steven White, Brown University
Todays Runaway Slaves: Unauthorized Immigrants in a
Federalist Framework
Allan Colbern
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
16.11
BRIDGING THE QUANTITATIVE-QUALITATIVE
DIVIDE: TEXT ANALYSIS AND DATA
THRESHOLDS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE
METHODS

Chair:
Disc:

Adam Ramey, New York University-Abu Dhabi


Amy Semet

Papers: A New Frontier Thesis: Estimating Data Thresholds in


fsQCA
Andrew S Rosenberg, Ohio State University
Austin Knuppe, Ohio State University
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
Automated Text Analysis in the Study of IR: Why
Current Approaches Fail
Richard McAlexander, Columbia University
Prudence, Moderation, and Reason in the Federalist
Papers
Erin Leigh Bohanan, Boston University
Measuring Political Institutions by Discourse Coalitions
in Hybrid Democracies
Oul Han, Freie Universitaet Berlin
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
16.12
MEASUREMENT MODELS IN COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Betul Demirkaya, Washington University in St. Louis

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Disc:

Fang-Yi Chiou, Academia Sinica


Daniel Pemstein, North Dakota State University

Papers: An empirical typology of political regimes


Sebastian Ziaja, Heidelberg University
Martin Elff, Universitaet Konstanz
Estimating the Number of Latent Classes
Shawn Treier, Australian National University
Non-parametric scaling of political parties
Tasos Kalandrakis, University of Rochester
Measuring Policy Positions Through the Aggregation of
Survey Responses
Rene Lindstadt, University of Essex
Sven-Oliver Proksch, McGill University
Common Space for Citizens and Legislators in Latin
America: A Bayesian Approach
Constanza F. Schibber, Washington University in St.
Louis
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
16.13
DIVERSE APPROACHES TO IMPROVING
ONLINE EDUCATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California


Scott Abernathy, University of Minnesota
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

Papers: Improving Enrollment and Retention in Online Classes


through Rapport-building
Rebecca A. Glazier, University of Arkansas, Little
Rock
Scripting in an Online Environment
Renee B. Van Vechten, University of Redlands
Tyson D. King-Meadows, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
Assessing Diversity in Non-Western Comparative
Politics Online
Andrew Levin, Harper College
Teaching about Disability Access: Identifying Barriers
and Assessing Solutions
Arthur Blaser
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
16.14
ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC GOODS
PROVISION: NEW EVIDENCE FROM AFRICA
Chair: Evan S. Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Disc:
Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University

Papers: Holding on to a Shaking Throne? Fiscal Profligacy and


Democratic Governance
Christian Ruiz-Palmero, University of Lausanne
Philipp Trein
Taxation and government quality in democracies and
autocracies
Rasmus Broms, Quality of Government Institute,
University of Gothenburg
The How and Why of Regulating Political Finance
Andrea Abel van Es, University of Sydney
Trust, Fear and Diverse Paths to the Post-Communist
Modern Tax State
Marc P. Berenson, King's College London
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
16.16
PUBLIC GOODS, CORRUPTION, AND THE
STATE
Chair: Marko Klasnja, Princeton University
Disc:
Marko Klasnja, Princeton University
Papers: A 'Systemic' Understanding of Public Goods Provision
Neeraj Vimal Prasad, The Fletcher School, Tufts
University
Colonialism in Europe: Imperial Legacies in the Balkans
Bogdan Gabriel Popescu, Political Science at
UChicago
Mind the Electoral Gap: How Investment in Public
Infrastructure Helps Autocrats
Joan E. Cho, Harvard University
Jae Seung Lee
Byung Kwon Song
Rethinking Corruption: Integrity and Anti-Corruption
Policy in Bolivia
Paul M. Heywood, University of Nottingham
Nieves Zuniga, University of Nottingham
The Effects of Nomenklatura on Local Public Goods
Distribution
Zeyang Arthur Yu, The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
16.17
AUTHORITARIANISM, REPRESSION AND
MOBILIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Chair: Jillian M. Schwedler, Hunter College
Disc:
Tarek E. Masoud, Harvard University
Papers: When Regimes Attack: Repression and Anti-Coup
Mobilization in Egypt
Neil Ketchley, University of Oxford
Neoliberalism, Authoritarian Learning and the Police
State in Egypt
Michael Farquhar, Department of Politics and
International Studies, School of Oriental and African
Studies
Systemic Crisis, Economic Ideas, and Military Rule in
Post-WWII Syria
Daniel Neep, Georgetown University

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Political Consequences of NGOs: Experimental


Evidence from Ghana
Katharine A. Baldwin, Yale University
Is the Long Route of Accountability Too Long?
Evidence from South Africa
Daniel Nicolas Jacques de Kadt
Evan S. Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Contingent Prize Allocation in One Clientelist
Democracy: Evidence from Senegal
Jessica Gottlieb, Texas A&M University
Horacio Alejandro Larreguy, Harvard University
Participatory Research and Accountability: Experimental
Evidence from Kenya
Ryan M. Sheely, Harvard University

DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


16.15
FISCAL POLICIES: CAUSES AND
IMPLICATIONS
Chair: Marc P. Berenson, King's College London
Disc:
Florian Max Benjamin Hollenbach, Princeton University

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Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Judiciary-Police Relations and the Egyptian Uprisings


Dina I. Rashed
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
16.18
GENDER POLITICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN
THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Papers: Gender Politics, Regime Resilience and Civil Society:
Algeria and Mozambique
Jasmin Lorch, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
Bettina Bunk, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA)
HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE IN TURKEY: An
Inductive Approach to Theory
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, University of ConnecticutStorrs
Political Power, NGO initiative and Dalit Human Rights
in Rural India
Suparna Soni, State University of New York at
Buffalo
The State Duty to Protect Human Rights: Corporate
Complicity in the Modern Era
Tricia Olsen, University of Denver
When quotas fail: electoral rules and gender bias in
Brazils House Elections
Frederico Batista Pereira, Vanderbilt University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
16.19
PUBLIC OPINION AND STATE-SOCIETY
RELATIONS IN CHINA
Chair: Peter L. Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach
Papers: Patriots of Diverse Characteristics: Deconstructing
Chinas Anti-Japan Protests
Ketian Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Public Opinion and Fiscal Decision-making in China:
Based on a Survey Experiment
Tianguang Meng, Tsinghua University
The Effect of NGOs' Lobbying Activities on
Government Policy Making in China
Qiang (Jason) Guo, New York University
Changdong Zhang, Peking University
Nationalism, Media Bias, and Radicalization: Who
Supports Repression and Why
Kai Quek, University of Hong Kong
Yue Hou, MIT
Poverty Reduction, State-building, and Regime
Resilience in Xinjiang and Tibet
Chao-yo Cheng, UCLA
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
16.20
ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND IDENTITY POLITICS
IN POST-COMMUNIST STATES
Co-sponsored by Association for the Study of Nationalities

Chair:
Disc:

Arolda Elbasani, EUI


Sherrill Stroschein, University College London

Papers: Extra-territorial citizens and voters: Moldovan voters in


Romanian elections
Eleanor Knott, Department of Government, London
School of Economics

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Natives, Locals, Diasporans: Armenian Identity


Categories in Russia and Georgia
Kristin T R Cavoukian, University of Toronto
Pre-Communist Legacies and Contemporary Russian
Irredentism in Ukraine
Scott G. Feinstein, University of Florida
Socialization, Ethnic Saliency, and Identity in Bosnia
Matthew T. Becker, University of Mississippi
Testing Theories about Ethnic Diversity and the Breakup of the Soviet Union
Henry E. Brady, University of California, Berkeley
Cynthia S. Kaplan, University of California, Santa
Barbara
DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
16.21
USING WITHIN-COUNTRY INSTITUTIONAL
DIVERSITY FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION IN
JAPAN
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group

Chair:
Disc:

Joel A. Middleton, UC Berkeley


Faisal Z. Ahmed, Princeton University

Papers: The Unspoken Role of Public Works Projects in Public


Safety: An IV Approach
Masataka Harada
Etsuhiro Nakamura, Ehime University
Strategic Allocation of Party Leader Visits under an
Uneven Electoral System
Michio Umeda, Ehime University
When Do Voters Rely on Familiarity Cues?
Experimental Evidence from Japan
Justin Reeves
Decomposing Voter Preferences for Personal Attributes:
A Conjoint Analysis
Yusaku Horiuchi, Dartmouth College
Daniel M. Smith, Harvard University
Teppei Yamamoto, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
A Framing Experiment with MPs under Alternative
Electoral Systems
Megumi Naoi, University of California, San Diego
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
16.22
AFTER THE CRISIS: SOCIAL POLICYMAKING
IN AN ERA OF AUSTERITY
Chair: Lucy Barnes, University of Kent
Disc:
Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona
Papers: Social Policy Preferences in Mature Welfare States
Charlotte Cavaille, Institute for Advanced Study in
Toulouse
How the Great Recession reconfigures power in
advanced capitalism.
Desmond King, University of Oxford
David Rueda, University of Oxford
Social Investment in an era of austerity
Jane R. Gingrich, Magdalen College, Oxford
Burdens of Bankruptcy: Consumer Insolvency and WellBeing during the Eurocrisis
Alexander J. Jakubow, New Mexico State University

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY


16.23
CRITICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVIST
APPROACHES TO IPE
Chair: Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena
Disc:
Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena
Papers: Authoritative Practices in the OTC Derivatives Market
Pre- and Post-Crisis
Erin Lockwood
Capitalists of the World, Unite?
Kevin Funk
Rising Power's State-Business Collaboration in PTA
Policy: India-Sri Lanka FTA
Wei-Lun Huang, SOAS, University of London
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
16.24
BEYOND RATIFICATION: THE MANY WAYS
THAT THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM
MATTERS
Chair: Karen J. Alter
Disc:
Karen J. Alter
Papers: Partners in Compliance: The Political Cover of WTO
Rulings
Cosette D Creamer, Harvard University
Deciding to Defer: Fairness and Efforts against Parental
Child-Abduction
Asif Efrat, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
International Criminal Accountability and the Mechanics
of Deterrence
Courtney Hillebrecht, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln
Mea Culpa? The International Politics of Violation and
Exception
Tonya L. Putnam
Domestic Courts and International Relations: Case of
Foreign Sovereign Immunity
Adam Chilton, University of Chicago Law School
Christopher A. Whytock, University of California,
Irvine
Interstate Naming and Shaming in Human Rights
Mi Hwa Hong, University of Michigan
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
16.25
POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
COLLABORATION
Disc:
Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


16.26
POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Papers: Are Coups Really Contagious?
Dorothy Smith Ohl, George Washington University
Audience Costs or Superpower Patrons? Sources of
Restraint in Crisis Bargaining
Dani Nedal, Georgetown University
Matthew Kroenig, Georgetown University
Conflict,Rivalries and the Duration of Authoritarian
Regimes
Joonbum Bae
Desirable Punishments: Organizational Sanctions and
Terrorist Behavior
Jeremy Matthew Berkowitz
Examining Military Training and Civilian Targeting: an
Experiment from Iraq
Andrew Bell
Fight or Flight in Civil War? Evidence from RebelControlled Syria
Vera Mironova
Sam Whitt
Leader Survival, Natural Disasters, and International
Conflict
Matthew DiLorenzo, Vanderbilt University
Lessons from Syria: The Political and Military Utility of
Chemical Weapons
Hassan Elbahtimy, Centre for Science and Security
Studies
Looking for Trouble: Analyzing Search Engine Data
During International Crises
Eric Political Min, Stanford University
Lizhi Liu, Stanford University
Military Humanitarian Intervention and Selectivity
Miku Matsunaga
Status and Shadenfreude
Thomas M. Dolan
The Effects of Humanitarian Aid on Rivalry after
Exogenous Shocks
Thomas Jamieson, University of Southern California
To Constrain or Not To Constrain? Opinions about
Executive Authority to Wage War
Michael R. Tomz, Stanford University
Masaru Kohno, Waseda University
Trading Arms and the Demand for Military
Expenditures: A Panel-Data Analysis
Oliver Pamp, University of Munich
Paul W. Thurner, University of Munich

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Daily Schedule

Papers: Delayed Ratification? Domestic Barriers and Multilateral


Human Rights Treaties
Audrey Lynn Comstock, Cornell University
Holding Hands while Parting Ways: examining interstate
alliance renegotiation
Ping-Kuei Chen, University of Maryland, College
Park
Lets Talk about It: Shared Language and Peaceful
Conflict Management
Volker Krause, Eastern Michigan University
Susumu Suzuki, Wayne State University
On the Brink: When International Criminal Tribunals
Influence Elite Combatants
Jacqueline R. McAllister

Regions and Environmental Cooperation: The Role of


Identity Driven Diffusion
Colin Kuehl, University of California - Santa
Barbara
Teaming Up: The Interplay of UN and Regional IGO
Sanctions
Inken von Borzyskowski, FSU
The Strategic Use of Norms: The U.S. and the UN
Security Council in Iraq
Clayton J. Cleveland
The Legislative Influence of the Elected 10
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

United Nations Effectiveness in Addressing Wartime


Sexual Violence
Mehwish Sarwari, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Water-Related Events and Civil Conflict
Sojeong Lee, University of Iowa
Why Kill Mussolini? Regime Types and Leaders PostTenure Fates
Mitchell Radtke, Texas A&M University
Terrorist Threat Indicators & Warnings: InformationTheoretic Analysis of Cases
Katya Drozdova, Seattle Pacific University
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
16.27
POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
AND ARMS CONTROL
Disc:
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Papers: Are drone strikes an effective weapon to target insurgent
groups?
Asfandyar Ali Mir, University of Chicago
Losing History In Conceptual Chaos: Foreign Rule and
Relational Structures
Ben Denison, University of Notre Dame
Explaining Outside Options for the US to Address ISIS
Clayton J. Cleveland
'Divide and Deter': An American Strategy for the 21st
Century
Mathias Ormestad Frendem, Nuffield College,
University of Oxford
Constrained Rationality: Modeling Chinas Nuclear
Nonproliferation Policy-making
Hongyu Zhang, University of Georgia
The Evolution of Norms? American Policy Towards
Revolution in Iran and Egypt
Chad Nelson, Brigham Young University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
16.28
POSTER SESSION: FOREIGN POLICY
Papers: Appeasing Your Neighbors? Leadership Travel and
China's Alignment Behaviors
Chong Chen, Duke University
Diplomatic Relations in Global Politics: Political shift in
diplomatic strategy
Kelly Matush, University of California, San Diego
Shuhei Kurizaki, Waseda University
The Availability of Security Guarantees and the Need
for WMD
Christopher McKallagat
The Economy of Military Engagement
Thomas Nathaniel Garner, USMA
The Effectiveness of Public and Private Threats: A
Document-Based Approach
Eric Political Min, Stanford University
Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University
What Big Data Shows about North Korean Nuclear
Provocations
Hyung-Min Joo, Korea University
Taehee Whang, Texas A&M University
Devil is in the Details: Dilemma of Foreign Aid in antiAmericanism
Ihsan Efe Tokdemir, Binghamton University

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Sifting Through Sand: Revenge and Proportionality in


the Middle East
Kayce Mobley, The University of Georgia
Credential-chasing and China's participation in
international institutions
Meicen Sun
Humanitarian Intervention and US Decisionmaking
Process
Jieyeon Kim, Purdue University
Market Expectations of Interstate Wars: An Analysis of
the Effect of War on Yields of Government Bonds
Kyu Young Lee, University of Iowa
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
16.29
POSTER SESSION: CONFLICT PROCESSES
Disc:
Emily Hencken Ritter, University of Cailfornia, Merced
Toby J. Rider, Texas Tech University
Papers: Coup Risk and Autocratic Alliance Networks
Wilfred Ming Chow, University of California, Davis
Carrots or Sticks?
Su-Mi Lee, University of Hawaii-Hilo
Do Commercial Interests Keep the Peace In Latin
America?
Anita Kellogg, University of California, Los Angeles
Internal Divisions, Territorial Autonomy, and Ethnic
rebellion
Fanglu Sun, Rice University
Political Competition, International Conflict Initiation,
and Democratic Peace
Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney
Dimitri Semenovich, University of New South Wales
The Dynamic Nature of Interventions and International
Conflict
Ezra Schricker, Ohio State University
The Strategic Logic of External Support to Combatants
in Intrastate Conflict
Jacob Aronson, University of Maryland, College Park
The Varieties and Sources of Military Power in NonDemocracies
John Joseph Chin, Princeton University
Do Expectations on Benefits from Oil Affect Conflict
Risks? Evidence from Mali
Matthias Basedau, GIGA German Institute of Global
and Area Studies
Siri Aas Rustad
Election Violence in the Aftermath of Civil War: The
Case of Nepal
Richard W. Frank, Australian National University
Money for Nothin' and Your Guns for Free? The
Political Costs of War Finance
Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
16.30
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: BARTHOLOMEW
SPARROWS "THE STRATEGIST"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Chair:
Part:

Michael Desch, University of Notre Dame


Bartholomew H. Sparrow, The University of Texas at
Austin
Amy Zegart
Meena Bose
Patrick J. McDonald, University of Texas, Austin
G. Jesus Velasco, Tarleton State University

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


16.31
NUCLEAR STABILITY AND DETERRENCE
Chair: David T Burbach, Naval War College
Disc:
Daniel S. Geller, Wayne State University
Papers: Tempting Fate: Interests, Red-Lines, and Conflict in
Nuclear Monopoly
Paul C. Avey, SMU
Mutual Caution or Reckless Gambling? Nuclear
Dynamics in a U.S.-China Conflict
Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University
Unresolved Questions: Brinkmanship, the Nuclear
Balance, and Crisis Bargaining
Steven Ward, Cornell University
Understanding the behavior of second-generation states
as nuclear status changes
Patty Zakaria
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
16.32
DIVERSE APPROACHES TO NUCLEAR
PROLIFERATION
Chair: John Schuessler, Air War College
Disc:
John Schuessler, Air War College
Papers: Assessing Intentions Under Uncertainty: Nuclear
Programs and Military Conflict
Matthew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University
Comparing Conventional and Nuclear Worlds
Andrew Kydd, University of Wisconsin, Madison
International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation
Jeffrey W. Knopf, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
The Instability of a Post-Nuclear World
David Blagden, University of Exeter
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
16.33
POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID
Chair: Douglas A. VanBelle, Victoria University of Wellington
Disc:
Desha Girod, Georgetown University
Brian Lai, University of Iowa

DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


16.34
BORDERS, GEOGRAPHY, AND CONFLICT IN
SPACE
Chair: Scott Cook, Texas A&M University
Disc:
Scott Cook, Texas A&M University

DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


16.35
REBEL GROUP DYNAMICS
Chair: Brian J. Phillips, CIDE
Disc:
Brian J. Phillips, CIDE
Papers: Civil War as Statebuilding: Determinants of Insurgent
Public Goods Provision
Megan Stewart, Georgetown University
Conceptualizing Militant Groups' Leaderships with
Social Network Analysis
Jerome Drevon
Consequences of Collective Side Switching on Civil War
Dynamics
Sabine Otto
Collective Action, Insurgency, and Sustained Escalation
Jacob Aronson, University of Maryland, College Park
Paul K. Huth, University of Maryland, College Park
Mark I. Lichbach, University of Maryland, College
Park
Kiyoung Chang, University of Maryland
The Quest for Sovereignty: A New Dataset on Selfdetermination Movements
Nicholas Sambanis, Yale University
Andreas Schdel
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
16.36
CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENCY:
COOPERATION AND CONFRONTATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND
EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Matthew N. Green, Catholic University of America


Jon C. Rogowski, Washington University in St. Louis
Matthew N. Green, Catholic University of America

Papers: Information Asymmetry and Bureaucratic


Responsiveness to Congress
Kenneth Lowande, University of Virginia
Congressional & Presidential Action on US Tariff &
Monetary Policy, 1865 1934
Timothy P. Nokken, Texas Tech University
Congressional Responses to Presidential Requests
Mark E. Owens

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Papers: Explaining a New Foreign Aid Recipient: The EU's


Provision of Aid to RTAs
Brandy Jolliff, Midwestern State University
Reevaluating Donor Motivations in Bilateral Foreign Aid
Gina Martinez, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Strings Unattached: Chinese Foreign Aid and Regime
Stability in Rentier States
Huan-Kai Tseng, George Washington University
The Determinants of United States Military Aid vs.
Foreign Military Sales
Richard Johnson
US Human Rights Policy and Foreign Aid: The Bush
and Obama Administrations
Clair Apodaca, Virginia Tech

Papers: A Study of Riparian Conflict in West Africa Using


Spatial-Dyadic Analysis
Steven Tyler Landis, Arizona State University
SeyedBabak RezaeeDaryakenari, Arizona State
University
Accommodation and separatist conflict diffusion: The
role of state capacity
Andreas Schdel Schdel
Big Data for the Dark Side: Mapping the Rebel Alliance
Shahryar Minhas, Duke University
Benjamin J Radford
Regional Rivalry Density and Interstate Conflict
Kentaro Sakuwa
Unstable Ground: Why Do States Close Borders?
Katrina Browne
An Analysis of Border Settlement and Leadership
Turnover
Andrew Owsiak, University of Georgia
Krista E. Wiegand, University of Tennessee
Thorin Martin Wright, Arizona State University

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Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Policy Making Under the Shadow of Executive Action


Ashley Moraguez
Stimulating Support: Presidential Pork and Vote-Buying
in Congress
Jacob R. Neiheisel, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Michael C. Brady, Denison University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
16.37
COMPARATIVE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
POLICY
Disc:
Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania
Papers: Violence Matters: the political salience of crime in
comparative perspective
Lisa L. Miller, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Policy Feedback and Crime: a time series analysis in
Britain
Colin Hay, University of Sheffield
Will Jennings, University of Southampton
Reluctant Warriors: Reagan, Crime Policy, and the
Contingent Carceral State
David Dagan, Johns Hopkins University
Policy transfer and policy change: Promoting Justice
Reinvestment in Australia
Michael Mintrom, Monash University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
16.38
THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Karen L. Baird, Purchase College, SUNY


Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz
Carolina Johnson, University of Washington

Papers: Mobilizing or Demobilizing Political Participation


Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of Michigan
Arun Agrawal
Jurisdictional Complexity and Legislative Agenda: The
Case of South Korea
Doo-Rae Kim, Korea University
Policy as Therapy: How governments attempt to govern
emotion
Christopher Lee Neff, University of Sydney
Regulating the Regulators: Revisiting EU Public
Consultations
Adriana Bunea, University College London
DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS
16.39
BUILDING AND TESTING THEORIES OF URBAN
POLICYMAKING AND GOVERNANCE
Chair: Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Disc:
Herman L. Boschken
Theresa Enright, University of Toronto
Papers: Policy, Polity, and Political Ecosystems
Robert P. Stoker, George Washington University
Clarence N. Stone, George Washington University
Interest Groups in City Politics
Sarah F. Anzia, University of California, Berkeley
Institutions, Markets, or Culture? Analyzing French and
US Urban Governance
Marc E. Smyrl, Universit de Montpellier

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Urban Regimes and Exchanges of Policy Resources in


Swiss Metropolises
Sebastien Lambelet, University of Geneva
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
16.40
INTERSECTIONALITY AND DIVERSE
MARGINALITIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Sharon Gramby-Sobukwe, Eastern University


Amy Cabrera Rasmussen, California State University,
Long Beach
Sharon Gramby-Sobukwe, Eastern University

Papers: Intersectionality and the diverse politics of resistance


among domestic workers
Ethel Tungohan, University of Alberta
The Emotional Politics of Care: Negotiating Migrant
Caregivers Rights in Israel
Rachel Brown
The Limits of Rights: Muslim Women and the European
Court of Human Rights
Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia
Incorporating Difference: Hausa Womens NGOs in
Kano, Nigeria & Tamale, Ghana
Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford
Toward an Intersectional Reconsideration of "The
Personal is Political"
Keisha Njeri Lindsay, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
16.41
THE CONSEQUENCES OF RACE IN LOCAL
POLITICS
Chair: Ravi Kumar Perry, Mississippi State University
Disc:
Ravi Kumar Perry, Mississippi State University
Papers: Black Votes, White Mayor: Economic Crisis and
Deracialization in Detroit
Stephen Bloom, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Christopher T. Stout, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Invisible Neighbors: Context, Group Identity, and the
Politics of Place
Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta
Representing African-American Constituencies through
Local Issues
Maricella Foster-Molina, University of Rochester
The Consequences of Education Reform for Citizen
Attitudes Towards' Government
Sally Nuamah
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
16.42
ASSESSING THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN
CONFLICT
Chair: Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University
Disc:
John F. McCauley
Papers: Faith in Contention: Examining the Salience of Religion
in Ethnic Conflict
Matthew Isaacs
Fighting the Faithful: State Response to Religious
Insurgent Organizations
Jason A. Klocek, Travers Department of Political
Science, University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Identity on the March: Contentious Rituals in PostConflict Northern Ireland


Jonathan Blake, Columbia University
Religious Groups, Varieties of Social Capital and
Contentious Politics
Yu Tao, University of Oxford
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
16.43
RELIGION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Chair: Rina Verma Williams, University of Cincinnati
Disc:
Sigrun Kahl, Yale University
Papers: Contested Recognition: Quantitative Evidence from
Cases of Disputed Sovereignty
David S. Siroky
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
The International Politics of the Ummas Leadership
Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington, Tacoma
The Call to Prayer: Examining the Ethics of Religious
Practice for FBOs
Tanya Brooke Schwarz
Islamic Humanitarianism and Transnational Action
Fiona B. Adamson, University of London, SOAS
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
16.44
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REPRESENTATION
Chair: Irfan Nooruddin, Georgetown University
Disc:
Abby B. Cordova, University of Kentucky
Papers: Does Centralization Reduce the Quality of
Representation? The Costa Rican Case
Bethany Shockley
How Do the Poor Contact Politicians? Evidence from
Niger
Lisa Mueller, Macalester College
Middle Class and Redistribution: do Governments
represent Middle Class Interests
Ursula Dallinger, University of Trier
The Politics of Minority Redistribution: a Causal
Inference Design
Maoz Rosenthal, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya
David Nachmias, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya
Does the Composition of Government Better Reflect the
Preferences of the Rich?
Eric Guntermann
Andr Blais, University of Montreal

Papers: Issue attention and responsiveness in times of austerity


Silja Haeusermann, University of Zurich
Denise Traber, University of Zurich
Doomed to be dominated? Causes and Consequences of
Party Organization Change
Gijs Schumacher, VU University Amsterdam

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


16.46
CAMPAIGNS, ISSUE SALIENCE, CANDIDATE
QUALITY, AND DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY
Chair: Conor M. Dowling, University of Mississippi
Disc:
Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University
Papers: How Issue Ownership Shapes Priming Effects: A
Randomized Campaign Experiment.
Florian Foos, University of Zurich
Kevin Cunningham
Peter C. John, University College London
Persuasion is Possible: The Case of 600,000 Voters in
the Big Four Senate States
Alexander James Oliver
Adam Schaeffer
Minding Payoffs & Cues: Measuring Voter Accuracy in
Evaluating Elected Officials
Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh
Jarrod Kelly, University of Pittsburgh
Rebecca B. Morton, New York University
Challenger Quality and Democratic Accountability
Phil Jones, University of Delaware
Party Issue Salience Strategies in Multiparty Elections
James Adams, University of California, Davis
Samuel Merrill, Home
Roi Zur, UC Davis
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
16.47
UNDERSTANDING AND INCREASING TURNOUT
Chair: Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin
Disc:
Michael P. McDonald, University of Florida
Papers: @ The Vote: 4 Field Experiments Using Facebook &
Email To Increase Voter Turnout
Katherine Haenschen, University of Texas at Austin
Does the Canvasser Matter? A Field Experiment on
Canvassing and Voter Turnout
Michael Binder, University of North Florida
Duty versus Choice? Searching for the Moral Dimension
of Voting
Michael Barber, Brigham Young University
Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University
Quin Monson, Brigham Young University
Kelly D. Patterson, Brigham Young University
Representation and Turnout in On-Year, Off-Year, and
Varied Political Contexts
Jonathan Nagler, New York University
Jan E. Leighley, American University
Increasing turnout with SMS: Field Experimental
Evidence on Phrasing and Timing
Yosef Bhatti
Jens Olav Dahlgaard, University of Copenhagen
Jonas Hedegaard Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Kasper M. Hansen

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DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND


PARTIES
16.45
CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY? PARTY POLITICS
AND REPRESENTATION IN TIMES OF
AUSTERITY
Chair: Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas at Austin
Disc:
Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas at Austin

How the Latin American Left Copes with Divided


Electorates
Simon C. J. Bornschier, University of Zurich
Critical Parties: Party Stances on the Performance of
Democracies in Europe
Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas
Stephen Whitefield, University of Oxford

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


16.48
THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION

Local Climate Adaptation: Federalism, Risk


Management and Politics of Action
Saatvika Rai, University of Kansas
Dorothy Daley, University of Kansas
Responses to Tropical Cyclones & Rising Seas: The
Role of Information & Politics
Debra Javeline
Salience of Wildfire Risk and the Management of Public
Lands
Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Heather Elina Hodges, University of California,
Santa Barbara
(Un)natural Disasters: Drought and Distributive Politics
in Brazil
Alicia Dailey Cooperman, Columbia University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL


ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Chair:
Disc:

Jeff R. DeWitt, Kennesaw State University


Jonathan M. Ladd, Georgetown University

Papers: The Geographical Dimension of Partisan Polarization


over Immigration Reform
Ines Levin, University of Georgia
The Polarization in Perceptions of Presidential Candidate
Traits, 1980-2012
Marc J. Hetherington, Vanderbilt University
Meri Long, Vanderbilt University
Thomas J. Rudolph, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
The Polarization of Public Opinion about Party
Competence
Jane Green, University of Manchester
Will Jennings, University of Southampton
Does deliberation reduce partisan gap in healthcare
policy opinions?
Jin Woo Kim, University of Pennsylvania
Michael X. Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
16.49
CAPTURING PROTEST: TEXT ANALYSIS
METHODS AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
POPULISM
Chair: Erin K. Jenne, Central European University
Disc:
David Doyle, University of Oxford
Papers: How and Why Populist Governments Rewrite National
History
Erin K. Jenne, Central European University
A comparison of content analysis techniques to the study
of populism in Europe
Kirk A. Hawkins, Brigham Young University
Bruno de Paula Castanho e Silva, Central European
University
Textual Analysis of Populist Discourse in Croatian
Presidential Elections
Berto Salaj, Faculty of Political Science
Marijana Grbesa, Faculty of Political Science,
University of Zagreb
Holistic and Non-Holistic Textual Analysis to Determine
Populist Discourse
Bojana Kocijan
Media Analysis of the Process of Changing the Higher
Education Law in Macedonia
Senka Anastasova, Institute for Social Sciences and
Humanities Skopje
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
16.50
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS, RISK, AND
NATURAL DISASTERS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY

Chair:
Disc:

Prakash Kashwan, University of Connecticut


Joshua C. Eastin, Portland State University

Papers: Climate Change and Political Survival: Effects of


Extreme Drought
Martin C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University

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DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND


POLITICS
16.51
GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE: THE
PROMISE AND PERILS OF E-GOVERNMENT
Chair: Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Disc:
Louise K. Comfort, University of Pittsburgh
Priscilla M. Regan, George Mason University
Papers: Essentially Digital Governance
Helen Zerlina Margetts, University of Oxford
Patrick John Dunleavy, London School of Economics
Let Them Eat Cake! E-Rulemaking and Competitive
Foods in Schools
Lauren M Dinour, Montclair State University
Antoinette Pole, -Montclair
Leveraging Social Media: The Community Policing Case
Christine B. Williams, Bentley University
Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley University
Andrea Kavanaugh, Virginia Tech
Jason Thatcher, Clemson University
Dominique Haughton, Bentley University
The Promise of E-Gov? City Hall's Responsiveness to
Neighborhood Interests
Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University
E-government Services in U.S. Cities: What Citizens
Want and What Cities Offer
Ben Epstein, DePaul University
Jennifer M Connolly, University of Miami
Leticia Bode, Georgetown University
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
16.52
TAKING IT TO THE STREETS: SOCIAL
RESISTANCE & STATE RESPONSES IN
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION
Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics

Chair:
Disc:

Shane J Barter, Soka University of America


William Ascher, Claremiont McKenna College

Papers: Resistance and Resilience: Coping with/against the State


Meredith L. Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY
Institutions and Social Mobilization: The Chinese
Education Movement in Malaysia
Ming Chee Ang, Lund University

Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Online Discourse Analysis of the Anti-Election


Movement in Thailand
Aim Sinpeng, University of Sydney
Under a Rebel Flag: Social Resistance to Insurgent Rule
in Aceh
Shane J Barter, Soka University of America
Spaces of Discontent: Protests & new political spheres
in Vietnam
Eva Louise Hansson, Stockholm University
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
16.53
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AT THE NEXUS OF
FUNCTION AND DYSFUNCTION
Chair: Judith Lynn Goldstein, Stanford University
Disc:
Henry Farrell
Papers: Institutions, Integration, and The Role of Power in
Global Order
Michael Sampson, University of Oxford
Mimicking Legitimacy: Why Regional Organisations
Have Parliaments
Densua Mumford, University of Oxford
European Integration and the Evolving Subnational
Litigation of EU Law
Tommaso Pavone, Princeton University
R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Beyond Institutional Design: Explaining the Performance
of IOs
Ranjit Lall
The Dissolution of International Monetary Systems in
Historical Perspective
Jack Seddon
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
16.54
DEMOCRACY, INEQUALITY, AND CORRUPTION
Chair: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Hertie School of Governance
Disc:
Philip Keefer, Inter-American Development Bank
Papers: Historical Roots of Corruption: State Building,
Inequality, and Mass Education
Eric M. Uslaner, University of Maryland
Income Inequality and Patterns of Democratic Transition
in New Democracies
Eric C.C. Chang, Michigan State University
Executive Power and the Misuse of Foreign Aid in
Developing Democracies
Josephine T. Andrews, University of California, Davis
Gabriella R. Montinola, University of California,
Davis
Inequality, Corruption, and Development in East Asia
Jong-sung You, The Australian National University
Overseeing Oversight: The Logic of Appointments to
Brazilian State Audit Courts
Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, Brown University

DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS


16.56
HIDDEN VIOLENCE DURING ARMED
CONFLICT: METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES
AND INNOVATIONS
Chair: Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Disc:
Jule Krueger, University of Michigan/HRDAG
Papers: Filling In The Blanks: Data Problems And Solutions In
The Study Of Violence
Jule Krueger, University of Michigan/HRDAG
Robert J. Carroll, Florida State University
Fight or Flight in Civil War? Evidence from RebelControlled Syria
Vera Mironova
Sam Whitt
The Legacy of War: Domestic Violence in Post-Conflict
Peru
Michele Leiby, College of Wooster
Gudrun Ostby, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Ragnhild Nordaas, PRIO
A Method For Extracting Information From Narratives
Of Sexual Violence Victims
Priyamvada Trivedi
Ragnhild Nordaas, PRIO
Eliciting truthful responses to sensitive questions
Alexandra Scacco, New York University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
16.57
AUTHOR MEETS READERS: FREDERIC
SCHAFFER'S "ELUCIDATING SOCIAL SCIENCE
CONCEPTS"
Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Chair:
Part:

Timothy Pachirat
Douglas C. Dow, University of Texas at Dallas
Ahmed Khanani, Department of International Studies,
Indiana University
Ido Oren, University of Florida
Joe Soss, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Frederic C. Schaffer, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst

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DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION


16.55
THE INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC
SOURCES OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN
TUNISIA & BEYOND

Papers: Traits, Competencies or Policies? How Candidate


Identity Shapes Arab Elections
Lindsay J. Benstead
Ellen M. Lust
International Election Monitors & Perceptions of
Election Credibility in Tunisia
Sarah S. Bush, Temple University
Economic Globalization & Political Change: A MicroLevel Analysis of Tunisia
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
Security Sector Reform and Democratization in Tunisia
Nicholas John Lotito, Columbia University
Legacies of Authoritarian Electoral Institutions:
Evidence from Egypt & Tunisia
Elizabeth R. Nugent, Princeton University

DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS


16.58
POLITICAL NETWORKS IN PUBLIC POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:

Mark Tessler, University of Michigan


Mark Tessler, University of Michigan

Disc:

Christopher K. Ansell, University of California,


Berkeley
Susan Mason, Boise State University

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Papers: Lobbying Credibility in a Policy Network


Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Climate change adaptation policy networks in the Lake
Victoria region
Matthew Hamilton, UC Davis
Emilinah Namaganda, Makerere University
Integration policies and diversity in immigrants'
networks of acquaintances
Sara Pavan
Operationalizing and Testing Echo Chambers in
American Policy Networks
Lorien Jasny
Playing by the rules: Institutional arrangements in an
Ecology of Policy Games
Toms Olivier, University of Arizona
Ramiro Berardo, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
16.59
EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES TO IPE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore


Mark Buntaine, University of California, Santa Barbara
Nathan M. Jensen, George Washington University
School of Business

Papers: An Experimental Analysis of Distributional Equity


Norms in Climate Negotiations
Reuben Kline, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Dustin Halliday Tingley, Harvard University
Does Corruption Kill Investors? Firm-Level
Experimental Evidence from China
Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
Down the Rathole? Public Opinion and Support for US
Foreign Aid
Darren G. Hawkins, Brigham Young University
Explaining Individual Trade Policy Preferences: A
Neuroscientific Investigation
Hans Hanpu Tung, National Taiwan University
Misperceptions of Global Income and International
Redistribution Preferences
Gautam Nair, Yale University
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
16.60
DREAMERS, MOBILIZATION, AND THE
POLITICS OF DEFERRED ACTION
Chair: Daniel Tichenor
Disc:
Daniel Tichenor
Papers: An Institutional Examination of Varying Local
Approaches to Implementing DACA
Els de Graauw, Baruch College
Shannon Gleeson, Cornell University/ILR
Deferred Status as a New Form of Difference
Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands
Diversity and its Challenges in the DREAMers
Movement
Fanny Lauby, William Paterson University
The Legitimacy of Executive Action in Immigration
Law Post-DACA
Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado, Boulder

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Pushing for Inclusion: Assessing Mobilization into the


Immigrant Rights Movement
James A. McCann, Purdue University
Katsuo A. Nishikawa, Trinity University
Marisa Plasencia, --UC San Diego
Related Groups
17.1
AGING POLICY AND POLITICS GROUP:
FEDERALISM AND AGING
Chair: William G. Weissert, Florida State University
Disc:
Laura Katz Olson, Lehigh University
Papers: State Regulation and the Use of Nurse Practitioners and
Physician Assistants in Nursing Homes
Edward A. Miller
Orna Intrator, University of Rochester
Emily Gadbois, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Denise Tyler, Brown University
Joseph Kofi Acquah, Brown University
Medicaid, Education Waivers and Negotiated Federalism
William G. Weissert, Florida State University
Carol S. Weissert, Florida State University
Adaptation of State Dementia-Protective Assisted Living
Policies
Brian Kaskie, University of Iowa
Matt Nattinger, University of Iowa
Andrew Potter, University of Iowa
Work-and-Family, Round Two: The Political
Construction of Elders Working Daughters
Sandra J. Tanenbaum
17.2
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT:
ROUNDTABLE: THE UNITED STATES AND THE
UNITED NATIONS AT 70
Chair: James R. Stoner, Louisiana State University
Part:
Jeremy A Rabkin, George Mason School of Law
John Yoo, University of California
Beth Van Schaack, Stanford Law School
Ruth Wedgwood, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
International Studies
Ian Johnstone, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University
17.3
COMPARATIVE URBAN POLITICS: URBAN
PROTESTS: THE POLITICS OF SERVICE
PROVISION IN THE SOUTH
Chair: Richard Stren, University of Toronto
Disc:
Richard Stren, University of Toronto
Yue Zhang, University of Illinois - Chicago
Papers: Urban Policy, Social Movements and the Right to the
City in Brazil
Abigail Friendly, Independent researcher
The Politics of Water in Mumbai
Bharat Khushal Punjabi, UNiversity of Toronto
Local Politics and Service Protests in Sao Paulo
Osmany Porto de Oliveira, University of Sao Paulo
What Drives People to Protest in China? Urban vs.
Rural Areas
Lynette H. Ong, University of Toronto
17.4
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: "WHEREFROM
DOES HISTORY EMERGE?"
Chair: Tilo Schabert
Disc:
Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College
Ron Srigley, University of Prince Edward Island

Thursday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Papers: Did` History change its Meaning in Order and History?


Barry Cooper, University of Calgary
Two Sources of Voegelin`s Vision of History: Platonism
and Augustinism
Thierry Gontier
History Brought Into Form: Political Storytelling
John F. von Heyking, University of Lethbridge
A Continuing Strife Towards Cosmogony: History
Tilo Schabert
Polis and Philosophy in the VI century B.C.: the novelty
of Voegelins reading in The World of the Polis
Nicoletta Scotti Muth, Catholic University of Sacro
Cuore, Milan
17.5
IBERIAN POLITICS: DIVERSITY AND THE
ECONOMIC CRISIS. AN IBERIAN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Kevin Costa, Radio France Internationale
Disc:
Felix E. Martin

Chair:
Disc:

Lahoma Thomas, University of Toronto


Jennifer Seelig, University of Utah
Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah

Thursday, 12:15 PM to 1:45 PM

Thursday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Related Groups
18.1
INTERPRETIVE METHODOLOGIES AND
METHODS: THE METHODS CAFE

APSA Events
19.1
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON GOVERNANCE
REFORM OPEN FORUM
Chair: David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego
Part:
Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University
Terri E Givens, Menlo College

Papers: The Rise and Fall of the Irish Tiger and the Spanish
Bull
Sebastian Royo, Suffolk University
The New Politics of Austerity: The Case of Portugal
Catherine Moury, NOVA University of Lisbon
Podemos: A New Party Raises in Spain
Omar G. Encarnacion, Bard College
After Austerity: What's Left of Democracy?
Klaus Armingeon, University of Berne
Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan
General Strikes and Austerity Policies in Southern
Europe
Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida
Alison L. Johnston, Oregon State University
John E. Kelly, University of London, Birkbeck
College
17.6
JAPAN POLITICAL STUDIES GROUP: GENDER
IN CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE POLITICS
Chair: Yoshitaka Nishizawa, Doshisha University
Disc:
Gill Steel, Doshisha University
Michael Strausz, Texas Christian University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE


METHODS

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: All the Japanese State Wants is Shining Women (and


Their Families): Floating Rhetoric and the Neglected
Realities of Abe-Womenomics
Hiroko Takeda, University of Tokyo
The Crisis of Intimate-Relationship Formation in
Contemporary Japan
Yuko Ogasawara, Nihon University
Womens Empowerment and Activism in Japan: Beyond
the Womenomics Agenda
Linda Choi Hasunuma, Franklin and Marshall
College
Japans Womenomics Diplomacy: From Laggard to
Leader on Gender Equality
Liv Coleman, University of Tampa

Papers: Analyzing Social Narratives


Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Analyzing Visual Materials: Paintings, Photographs,
Posters,
Mary L. Bellhouse, Providence College
Archival Research
Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University
Kenneth Kato, Office of the House Historian
Critical Approaches to Immigration and Intersectionality
Anna Sampaio, Santa Clara University
Ronald J Schmidt, Davidson College and CSU Long
Beach
Discourse Analysis
Joseph E. Lowndes, University of Oregon
Elucidating Social Science Concepts
Frederic C. Schaffer, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Ethics [including Review Committees] and Field
Research (Interviewing, Participant Observer
Ethnography, and Research Design)
Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Field Research I (Participant Observation, Political
Ethnography, etc.): US
Katherine J Cramer, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Timothy Pachirat, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Field Research II (Political Ethnography, Participant
Observation, etc.): Overseas
Christian Bueger, Cardiff University
Nicholas Rush Smith, City College of New York
Interpreting International Politics
Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine
Interpretive Methods in Political Theory
Sean Noah Walsh, Capital University
Interviewing: Interpretive Approaches
Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto
Samantha Ann Majic, CUNY-John Jay College
Law, Courts, and Judging: Interpretive Approaches
Sarah Marusek, University of Hawaii, Hilo
Pamela Brandwein, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Post-colonial Analysis
Edmund Fong, University of Utah
Teaching Qualitative-Interpretive Methods
Laura J. Hatcher, Southeast Missouri State
University
Ido Oren, University of Florida

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Thursday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
19.7
19.8
19.9
19.10
19.11

Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida


Jonathan GS Koppell, Arizona State University
Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota
Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Princeton University
CENGAGE LEARNING FOCUS GROUP
EUROPEAN POLITICS & SOCIETY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
FEDERAL BUDGET REFORM PROJECT
HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
LGBT STATUS COMMITTEE BUSINESS
MEETING
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE PUBLICATIONS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETING
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES
SECTION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SECTION
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING
W.W. NORTON FOCUS GROUP
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM


Theme Panels
20.1
30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS NOT ENOUGH:
NEITHER PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE
ENOUGH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

20.2

Dale Rogers Marshall, Wheaton College


Rufus P. Browning, San Francisco State
Richard E. DeLeon, San Francisco State University
Zoltan L. Hajnal, University of California, San Diego
Michael A. Jones-Correa, Cornell University
Raphael J. Sonenshein, California State University, Los
Angeles
Jessica Luce Trounstine, University of California,
Merced
Marion Orr, Brown University
BACKLASH AGAINST DIVERSITY IN EUROPE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS
AND SOCIETY

Chair: David Art, Tufts University


Papers: The AfD's Facebook Wall as a Hub for Right-Wing
Mobilisation in Germany
Kai Arzheimer, University of Mainz
The Evolution of Extremism: Insights from Text Mining
of Big Data
Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University
Hasan Davulcu, Arizona State University
David S. Siroky
Backlash to Diversity in Europe
Terri E Givens, Menlo College
Far Right in Eastern Europe: Ethnic Nationalists or
Economic Malcontents?
Sean Kates, New York University
Joshua A. Tucker, New York University
20.3
BEYOND (AND BACK TO) FERGUSON: RACE
AND POWER(LESSNESS) IN AMERICAN CITIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Chair:
Part:

20.4

Michael Leo Owens, Emory University


Clarissa Rile Hayward, Washington University in St.
Louis
Kimberley S. Johnson, Barnard College
Jeffrey Ryan Smith
Fredrick C. Harris, Columbia University
Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis
THE RISE OF THE POPULIST RIGHT?: ANTIIMMIGRATION PARTIES IN WESTERN EUROPE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS
AND SOCIETY

Chair:
Disc:

Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley


Eric P. Kaufmann, Birkbeck College, University of
London

Papers: The Evolution of the Far-Right Voter in Western Europe


Kimberly Twist
Inside the Radical Right: Results from a Full
Membership Survey
Paul F. Whiteley, University of Essex
Harold D. Clarke, University of Texas at Dallas
Matthew J. Goodwin, University of Nottingham
'Contact Not White Flight': contextual diversity and the
UKIP vote in Britain
Eric P. Kaufmann, Birkbeck College, University of
London
Supporting the Sweden Democrats: Networks,
Neighborhoods, or Individual Factors
Jen Rydgren, Stockholm University
Predictors of UKIP support in the 2014 European and
2015 General Elections
Caitlin Milazzo, University of Nottingham
Matthew J. Goodwin, University of Nottingham
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
21.1
FEDERATIONS AND UNIONS IN IMPERIAL AND
POST-COLONIAL POLITICAL THOUGHT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Joshua Simon, King's College London


Karuna Mantena, Yale University

Papers: The Fate of Federation at the Ends of Empire: India and


Britain
Anurag Sinha, Yale University
Jos Marts Immanent Critique of American
Imperialism
Joshua Simon, King's College London
Securing Post-Colonial Autonomy: Regional Federations
in the Black Atlantic
Adom Getachew
Gandhis Failure: Decentralization and Social and
Political Power
Sandipto Dasgupta, King's College London
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.2
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL ECONOMY
Papers: The Political Economy of Aid Allocation in Africa:
Evidence from Zambia
Takaaki Masaki
"Empowered" Leader
Suhjin Lee, London School of Economics and
Political Science

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Vote Buying Strategies in the Aftermath of Natural


Disasters
Massimo Mannino, University of St.Gallen
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.3
POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY
Disc:
Merih Angin, The Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Tyson Chatagnier, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Papers: Patronage by Credit: International Sources of Patronage
Spending
Eric Braian Arias, New York University
An Agent-Based Model of Politics, Fertility and
Economic Development Dynamics
Zining Yang, Claremont Graduate University
Buying Access: Host Country Corruption and
International Investment
Andrey Tomashevskiy, UC Davis
Constraints under Constraints: Veto Points, FDI, and
Institutional Contexts
Gyu Sang Shim, Purdue University
Design, Disparity, and Disuse of Dispute Settlement
Mechanisms
Yoo-Sun Jung, Purdue University
National Leadership and Foreign Direct Investments
Jana Grittersova, University of California, Riverside
The Strategic Timing of Expropriation
Fouad Pervez, Georgetown University
The Votes of Fools and Knaves: Issue Linkage Across
International Organizations
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Explaining Changes in the Taxation of Foreign Source
Income in OECD countries
Mi Jeong Shin, Washington University in St. Louis
Factor Mobility, Party Unity, and the Distribution of
Trade Protection
Su-Hyun Lee, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore

DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS


21.5
POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY
AND POLITICS
Papers: International Relations Theory with Chinese
Characteristic
Hun Joon Kim, Korea University

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
21.6
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND
PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES
Papers: A Rejection of Diversity through Shifting Methods of
Political Inquiry
Emily A. Zerndt
Aesthetic Disinterest, Commodities, and Perception
Tim Hanafin, Johns Hopkins University
Common Goods and Political Realism
Mark Hoipkemier, University of Notre Dame
Constitutional Interpretation and Abolition in the 1836
Presidential Election
Simon Gilhooley, Bard College
Dialectic and Diversity: Conversations that Harmonize
without Homoginizing
Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California
Doux Commerce and the Commercial Jew: Intolerance
in Voltaire and Montesquieu
Rob Goodman, Columbia University
Identity and Immigration in Platos Crito
Guillaume Bogiaris, Texas A&M University
Making the World Productive: Liberal Political Economy
and Imperialism
Kavi J. Abraham, Johns Hopkins University
Neither Ruling Nor Being Ruled: A Persian Model of
Citizenship
Cameron Blevins O'Bannon, University of Notre
Dame
Political Obligation in Imperial Confucianism: the
Gratitude Argument
Shu-Shan Lee, University of Virginia
Politics in This World: Three Cases of the Nation-State
in Arendts Thought
Shinkyu Lee, University of Notre Dame
Schumpeters Democratic Progressivism
Natasha Piano Berkman
The Defects of the Burkean Thesis and Locke et
Praeterea Nihil
Gregory Collins, The Catholic University of America
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
21.7
ROUNDTABLE ON HANNAH ARENDT AND THE
NEGRO QUESTION
Chair: Jane A. Gordon, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Part:
Fred Lee, University of Connecticut
Keisha Njeri Lindsay, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Marilyn Nissim-Sabat, Lewis University
Tama Weisman, Dominican University
Kathryn Gines, Penn State University

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY


21.4
POSTER SESSION: POLITICS AND HISTORY
Papers: The State as Risk-Manager, 1929, 2008: Lessons from a
Historical Comparison
Roni Hirsch, UCLA
Personalizing & Privatizing: Political Consequences of
the Credit-Welfare State
Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University
The Emergence of Private Commercial Rule-Making
Swati Srivastava, Northwestern University
Two-Party Charter Reform and the Single Transferable
Vote in U.S. Cities
Jack Santucci, Georgetown University
Explaining the Deep Divisions over Religion and Public
Life in Turkey and Israel
Gozde Erdeniz, Northwestern University

Norms and Torture in the Philippine-American War,


1899-1902
William d''Ambruoso
The Failure of "Failed States" and the Promise of the
State Capacity Concept
Sarah Elizabeth Peters, University of Notre Dame
Who Speaks for the Local?: The Contested Role of Civil
Society in Central Africa
Joshua Shurley, University of Manchester

95

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
21.8
TERENCE BALL'S "REAPPRAISING POLITICAL
THEORY" TWENTY YEARS LATER
Chair: James Farr, Northwestern University
Part:
Sheryl Demorest Breen, University of Minnesota, Morris
Michaelle L. Browers, Wake Forest University
Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, Bloomington
Stephen T. Leonard
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
21.9
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON "ADVICE
FOR RULERS": ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN

Chair:
Disc:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF


POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY

Chair:

Anja Karnein, Philosophy Department, Binghamton


University (SUNY)
Courtney Miller, Binghamton University

Disc:

Melissa Lane, Princeton University


Michelle Tolman Clarke, Dartmouth College

Papers: The Global Compact: Business and Human Rights


between Agency and Structures
Ayelet Banai, The University of Haifa
The Site of Justice between Agents, Institutions and
Structure
Eszter Kollar, Goethe University Frankfurt
What Is Structural Injustice?
Anja Karnein, Philosophy Department, Binghamton
University (SUNY)

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


21.10
POSSESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM REVISITED
Chair: Barbara Arneil, University of British Columbia
Disc:
Barbara Arneil, University of British Columbia
Papers: Self-Possession Beyond Ownership: Property, Desire,
and Power
Torrey J. Shanks, SUNY, University at Albany
John Locke and Colonial Capitalism: Money, Possession,
and Dispossession
Onur Ulas Ince, Koc University
John Locke and the Emergence of Capitalism:
Macpherson, Strauss, and Arendt
Patchen Markell, University of Chicago
Dispossession and Capitalist Compulsions
Robert Nichols, University of Minnesota
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
21.11
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DIVERSITY MAKE
IN COMPARATIVE POLITICAL THEORY?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Brooke A. Ackerly, Vanderbilt University


Roxanne L. Euben, Wellesley College

Papers: Diversity in Indias Constitutional Imaginary


Rochana Bajpai, University of London, SOAS
Explaining Disbelief: On the Enduring Puzzle of
Religious Pluralism
Andrew F. March, Yale University
Deliberations Diversity
Melissa S. Williams

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DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


21.12
DEBATING STRUCTURAL THEORIES OF
INJUSTICE, DOMINATION, AND OPPRESSION

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT


AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Papers: Mirrors for Citizens: The Political Thought of Miltons


Of Education
Teresa M. Bejan, University of Toronto
Advice to Rulers in Early China: Between State and
Empire
Loubna El Amine
Al-Farabis Politics: Between Ruler, Advisor, and Ruled
Murad Idris, University of Virginia
Addressing the Friendly Prince: Inequality & Counsel in
Roman Political Thought
Daniel J. Kapust, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Chair:
Disc:

Loving after Gandhi: Mixed Matrimony as Non-Brahmin


Critique
Matthew H. Baxter, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY


21.13
FORMAL MODELS OF POLITICAL
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
Chair: Livio Di Lonardo, New York University
Disc:
James R. Hollyer, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Papers: Organizing Experts
Torun Dewan, London School of Economics
Francesco Squintani
The Dynamics of Information Sharing in Groups
John W. Patty, Washington University in St. Louis
Elizabeth Maggie Penn, Washington University in St.
Louis
Strategic Communication of Uncertainty
Andrew Little, Cornell University
Matt Backus
Undisclosed Contributions in Electoral Campaigns
Keith E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
21.14
YOU DISGUST ME! SOURCES OF SUPPORT FOR
POLICIES AND PARTIES
Chair: Brian J. Gaines, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Disc:
Matthew J. Hayes, Indiana University, Bloomington
Papers: The Behavioral Immune System Shapes Support for
Social Conservative Parties
Lene Aare, Aarhus University
Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University
Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University
Disgust Motivates Support for Punitive Policies Towards
Outgroups
Scott Clifford, University of Houston

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

(Dont) Bring Me Your Sick: The Effects of Disease on


Foreign Aid Support
Frank John Gonzalez, University of Nebraska Lincoln
Johnathan Caleb Peterson, University of NebraskaLincoln
Stephen Schneider, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Nathan Munier
Katelyn Abraham
Outgroup Anxiety and Support for Rights Restrictions
Bradford S. Jones, University of California, Davis
Trust, Legitimacy, and Public Support for Political
Compromise
Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.15
CORRUPTION AND ITS POLITICAL
IMPLICATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University


Daniel W. Gingerich, University of Virginia

Papers: Extortion in the Oil States: How Nationalization


Increases Corruption
Paasha Mahdavi, UCLA
The effects of revealed corruption on public finances
Joaquin Artes
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.16
POWER OF POLITICAL NEWS
Chair: James M. Snyder, Harvard University
Disc:
Erik Snowberg, Caltech
Papers: How Newspapers Reveal Political Power
Pamela Ban, Harvard University
James M. Snyder, Harvard University
Andrew B Hall
Crime in the media: When are politicians punished for
drug-related violence?
John Louis Marshall, Harvard University
Information and Crime Perceptions: Evidence from a
Natural Experiment
Nicola Mastrorocco, London School of Economics
Political news and financial markets
Michael Courtney
Gemma Mc Nulty, Dublin City University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
21.17
BUILDING THE STATE: HISTORICAL
ANTECEDENTS OF STABILITY AND CAPACITY
Disc:
Didac Queralt, Juan March Institute
Reo Matsuzaki, Trinity College

DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY


21.18
STATE-BUILDING AND THE FAMILY
Chair: Jack Jackson, Whitman College
Disc:
Jack Jackson, Whitman College
Dorit Geva, Central European University
Papers: Market-cautious Feminism: Re-theorizing the Home and
Market
Maxine Eichner, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
American Housing Policies: Public Clashes over Private
Claims of Familyhood
Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon
Alison Gash, University of Oregon
The Role of American Indian Families in State-Building
Projects, 1870s-1920s
Carol Nackenoff, Swarthmore College
From the Family to the State: Whose Responsible for
Vulnerabilities?
Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
21.19
GEOGRAPHY, INFERENCE, AND SPATIAL
STATISTICS
Chair: Martin C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University
Disc:
Iris Hui, Stanford University
Papers: Can "Big Brother" Reunite the Family? State
Propaganda in Post-Partition India
Kirsten Dawn Powers, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
Local Determinants of Violence against Civilians
Hoojung Kim
Model Selection for Spatial Analysis: The spatial
Hausman test?
Scott Cook, Texas A&M University
Robert J. Franzese, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Jude C. Hays, University of Pittsburgh
Spatial Differences-in-Differences: The School Quality
Effect on Land Prices
Kentaro Fukumoto, Gakushuin University
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
21.20
MODELING TEXT-AS-DATA
Chair: Kenneth R. Benoit, London School of Economics
Disc:
Christopher J. Fariss, Penn State University
Papers: Creating More Persuasive Text through Response
Surface Optimization
Nicholas Beauchamp, Northeastern University
Scaling Votes and Words Over Time: Estimating
Ideological Positions at the Fed
Gabriel Lopez-Moctezuma, Princeton University
Marc T. Ratkovic, Princeton University
Who's Laughing Now? Applying Text Analysis to
Humor in Federal Reserve Meetings
Amber Ellen Boydstun, University of California,
Davis
Dannagal G. Young, University of Delaware

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Explaining Long Term Patterns of Bureaucratic


Development in Latin America
Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto, CIDE
Precolonial Origins of State Capacity: Evidence from
Indian Districts
Roberto Stefan Foa, Harvard University
Size and Survival of States
Christopher Paik, New York University-Abu Dhabi
The Great Divergence? Explaining State Consol. and
Decline in Prewar Afghanistan
Khalid Homayun Nadiri

War and State Formation in East Asia, 1870-1945


Ji Hye Shin, University of Notre Dame

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Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

An Evaluation of Measures of Textual Similarity


Robert Shaffer, University of Texas, Austin
Zachary Elkins, University of Texas, Austin
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
21.21
ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPRESENTATION
Chair: Isabela Mares
Papers: Perceptual Biases of Responsibility Attributions in
Multi-level Contexts
Guillem Rico
Robert Lineira, University of Edinburgh
Books, Goods and Guns: The Colonial Origins of
Representation
Joan Ricart-Huguet, Princeton University
International Constraints versus Domestic Pressures:
Government Subsidies
Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics
The Cost of Electoral Coalitions: Party Fragmentation in
Brazil
Gisela Sin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Jose Antonio Cheibub, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
21.22
EXPERIMENTS IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Chair: Donald P. Green, Columbia University
Disc:
Donald P. Green, Columbia University
Eric J. Kramon, George Washington University
F. Daniel Hidalgo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Papers: Human Trafficking Vulnerability: An Experiment Using
Mass Media in Nepal
Margaret Boittin, Stanford University
Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Vanderbilt University
The Unintended Consequences of Election Observers on
Political Violence
Eric J. Kramon, George Washington University
Sarah Brierley, UCLA
Joseph Asunka, UCLA
George Ofosu
Can Politicians Police Themselves? An Experiment
using Brazils Audit Courts
Julio Canello, State University of Rio de Janeiro
F. Daniel Hidalgo, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
The Impact of a Radio Campaign against Vote-Buying:
An Experiment in India
Donald P. Green, Columbia University
Srinivasan Vasudevan
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
21.23
PUBLIC OPINION IN TIMES OF CRISIS: THE
UKRAINE-RUSSIA CONFLICT
Chair: Mark Beissinger, Princeton University
Disc:
Josephine T. Andrews, University of California, Davis
Papers: The Real Revolution In Ukraine: Explaining Protest And
Elections In The Regions
Henry E. Hale, George Washington University
Olga Onuch, University of Oxford
Parties and Voting in Ukraines 2014 Parliamentary
Election: Panel Data Analysis
Timothy J. Colton
Nadiya Kravets, Harvard University

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Managing Democratic Elections: Survey of Election


Administrators Ukraine 2014
Erik S. Herron, West Virginia University
Nazar Boyko
Nationalism and Support for Democracy: Contrasting
Russia and Ukraine
Stephen Whitefield, University of Oxford
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
21.24
CONCEPTUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT
OF DIVERSITY IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Chair: Brian K. Min, University of Michigan
Disc:
Brian K. Min, University of Michigan
Papers: Measuring Ethnic Diversity: Categorical, Temporal, and
Spatial Dimensions
Rachel M. Gisselquist, United Nations University
Omar Shahabudin McDoom, London School of
Economics
Ethnic Diversity, Segregation, and Ethnocentric Trust in
Africa
Amanda Lea Robinson, The Ohio State University
Beyond Co-Ethnic Politics: Conceptualizing and
Measuring Ethnic Proximity
Adam Harris, New York University
A New Method for Measuring Fractionalization Using
Sampled Survey Data
Avital Livny, Carlos III-Juan March Institute
Mitchell Goist, Pennsylvania State University
Linguistic Diversity and Conflict: Evidence from the
Soviet Union
Kyle L. Marquardt, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
21.25
DEVELOPMENT AMIDST EXTRACTION:
SUBVERTING THE RESOURCE CURSE
Chair: Pauline Jones Luong, University of Michigan
Papers: Who extracts what out of extractives? Distributional
politics of Bolivian mining
Matthew Amengual, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Local content requirements in the oil and gas industry:
the return of ISI?
Renato Lima De Oliveira, MIT
Digging Deep: Explaining Progressive Regulatory
Reforms in the Mining Sector
Kendra E Dupuy, University of Washington
Corporations and economic development in Indias
extractive economies
Sunila S. Kale, University of Washington
Dissent, Discrimination, and Public Service Provision in
Oil-Rich Nations
Nimah Mazaheri, Tufts University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
21.26
HISTORICAL PROCESSES OF NATIONAL
IDENTITY FORMATION IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
Chair: Michael Hechter, Arizona State University/ University of
Copenhagen
Disc:
Matthew Cebul, Yale University

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: Iraqi National Identity and the Iran-Iraq War


Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
Direct and Indirect Rule in European Empires
Adria Lawrence, Yale University
Geopolitical Competition, Mass Schooling, and Ethnic
Diversity
Keith A. Darden, American University
Harris Mylonas, George Washington University
Belonging to the Body Politic: The nation form in the
early modern English world
Daragh J. Grant, University of Chicago
Lines in the sand? Border dynamics in the Middle East
David Siddhartha Patel, Crown Center for Middle
East Studies
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
21.27
UNDERSTANDING CLIENTELISM
Chair: Ryan Saylor, University of Tulsa
Disc:
Ryan Saylor, University of Tulsa
Papers: Does Clientelism Work? A Test of Guessability in India
Mark Allan Schneider, Swarthmore College
The Institutional Origins of Professional Bureaucracies
in Patronage States
Johannes Werner Christian Schuster, London School
of Economics and Political Science
The changing rationale for electoral gifts in Africas
patronage democracies
Elena Gadjanova, Max Planck Institute
Politically Coopting Bureaucrats for the Pursuit of
Electoral Clientelism
Sarah Andrews, University of Virginia
The Role of Political Institutions and Party Competition
in Vote-Buying
Matthew Kearney, Inter-American Development
Bank
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
21.28
CORRUPTION AND ANTI-CORRUPTION
CAMPAIGNS IN POST-COMMUNIST STATES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Harley D. Balzer
Harley D. Balzer

Papers: A Populist Era? Legislative Discourse in the European


Parliament, 1999-2014
Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University
Noam Gidron, Harvard University
Ist die Zeit reif? 2014 as the first (truly) European
elections
Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institute
Lorenzo De Sio, LUISS Guido Carli
Diego Garzia, European University Institute
MEPs in the 2014-19 European Parliament: the rise of
Euroscepticism?
Richard Whitaker, University of Leicester
Simon Hix, London School of Economics
Galina M. Zapryanova, University of Mannheim
Patterns of far right and far left support during the 2014
EP elections
Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading
Protect This House? Transnational Party Groups and EP
Candidate Selection
William Thomas Daniel, Francis Marion University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.30
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCE POLITICS
IN NORTH AND SOUTH
Chair: Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Disc:
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Papers: Anchors Away? External Policy Anchors and the
Resource Curse
Cullen S. Hendrix, University of Denver
Diffusion in the Periphery: Production Sharing
Agreements in the Oil Industry
Nicole Weygandt, Cornell University
The Timing of Extracting Natural Resources
Chia-yi Lee, Nanyang Technological University
The International Political Economy of Renewable
Energy in Emerging Economies
Tabitha Marie Benney, University of Utah
Following the Money: Resource Nationalism in Rare
Earth Commodity Markets
Kristin Vekasi, University of Maine
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
21.31
THE POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID IN DONOR
AND RECIPIENT COUNTRIES
Chair: Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Disc:
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Papers: Channelling Efficiency: Examining Foreign Aid's
Achieivement of Donor Goals
Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Texas A&M University
Values at the Water's Edge: Social Welfare Values and
Foreign Aid
Lauren Prather, Stanford University
Multilateral Aid, Agency Autonomy, and Economic
Growth
Katherine Vera Bryant

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Papers: Fighting Corruption in the Post-communist World: The


Role of the EU
Sabina Gueorguieva Pavlovska-Hilaiel
Poland and Hungary: Different Paths in Anti-Corruption
Performance
Cristina Gherasimov, Rutgers University
What is behind Anti-Corruption?: A Comparison of
Russia and China
Cheng Chen, SUNY, Albany
The Centralization of Anticorruption Control in China
Qingjie (Eddie) Zeng
A Network Analysis of Corruption in China
Andrea E. Jones-Rooy, New York University
Shanghai
Alexander Von Hagen-Jamar, NYU Shanghai
Richard James Anderson, University of Michigan

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY


21.29
ELECTORAL POLITICS AND THE EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT
Disc:
Roger Scully, Cardiff University

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Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

The Effects of Aid on Recipients' Reputations: Evidence


from Natural Disasters
Allison Carnegie
Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University
Demand-Side Politics in U.S. Emergency Aid: Manmade vs. Natural Disasters
Andrea L. Everett
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
21.32
DELEGATION AND COOPERATION IN
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Disc:
Robert Thomson, University of Strathclyde
Papers: Binding international law without ratification: delegation
and tacit acceptance
Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon
Controlling the controller. A coalition perspective on IOs
Mareike O. Kleine, London School of Economics
Issue Linkage, Bargaining Power, and Concessions in
Trade Negotiations
Heather Elko McKibben, University of California,
Davis
Signals to parliaments: Governments legislative
behaviour in the EU Council
Sara Hagemann, London School of Economics
Stefanie Bailer, ETH Zurich
Alexander Herzog, Clemson University
Issue linkage across IOs: Does a UN Security Council
seat increase EU grants?
Christoph Mikulaschek, Princeton University
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
21.33
BARGAINING, CRISES, AND WAR
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Disc:

Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania

Papers: Are You Certain? Leaders, Overprecision, and War


Robert Jay Schub, Harvard University
Commitment Credibility in Crisis
Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University
Status Quo Bias in Crisis Bargaining: An Experimental
Approach
Xiaoli Guo
Mixed Signals: The Limits of Reassurance in
International Relations
Kyle M. Lascurettes, Lewis & Clark College
Indivisibility Rhetoric and Bargaining Leverage across
the Taiwan Strait
Olivier Henripin, George Washington University

Civilian Casualties and American Public Support for


Military Interventions
Won Steinbach, Duke University
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
21.35
DRONES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
Chair: Jennifer M. Ramos, Loyola Marymount University
Disc:
Kerstin Fisk, --Loyola Marymount University
Papers: Drones and Dirty Hands
John M. Parrish, Loyola Marymount University
Benjamin Taylor Jones, Yale University, Political
Science Department
Drones, Last Resort and Restricting Escalation
John Emery, University of California Irvine
Why Drones Are Different
Stephan Peter Sonnenberg
The Drone - It's in the Way That You Use It
David Glazier, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
21.36
CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND RELATIONS
WITH THE WORLD
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: China-ROK-DPRK Relations in the post-Cold War


World and Alliance Theory
Min-hyung Kim, Illinois Wesleyan University
Chinas Military Diplomacy in Africa: A Training
Paradigm
Lina Benabdallah, University of Florida
Conditions for Restraint, Conflict, and Cooperation in
the South China Sea
Chin-Hao Huang, University of Southern California
Is China a Normative Power in the Asia Pacific?
Sheng Ding, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
The Paradox of China's leverage over North Korea
Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
21.37
DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING THE WORLD:
TERRORISM & HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE
GLOBAL ARENA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


21.34
PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Chair: Marina Elisabeth Henke, Northwestern University


Papers: Imaginary Wars Aren't Really Real: Evidence From The
South Caucasus
Jesse Driscoll, University of California, San Diego
Daniel Maliniak, College of William and Mary
Issue Indivisibility and Territorial Disputes: A Survey
Experiment
Songying Fang, Rice University
Xiaojun Li, University of British Columbia
Bombing for Ballots: Electoral Politics and the Vietnam
Air Campaign
Carrie Lee, Stanford University

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Sheng Ding, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania


Sheng Ding, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Lina Benabdallah, University of Florida

Chair:
Disc:

John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign


Mark J.C. Crescenzi, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill

Papers: The Reciprocal Effects of Terrorism and U.S.


Democracy Assistance, 1975-2010
James M. Scott, Texas Christian University
U.S. Foreign Aid and International Human Rights and
Counterterrorism Regimes
Jessie G Rumsey, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Leader Security, Foreign Aid, and Terrorism


Andrew Boutton, University of Central Florida
Human Rights INGO Branding and Issue Acceptance
Ana Bracic, The University of Oklahoma
Amanda Marie Murdie, University
Delivering Violence?: Aid Allocation and the Risks of
Terrorism
Stephen C. Nemeth
Jacob A. Mauslein, Oklahoma State University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
21.38
CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION AND
(NON)VIOLENCE IN CIVIL WAR
Chair: Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
Disc:
Zachariah Cherian Mampilly
Papers: Converging on Civilian Protection
Oliver Kaplan, University of Denver
Peasant Resistance to Insurgent Violence during
Mozambiques Civil War
Corinna Jentzsch, Leiden University
With neither God nor the Devil: Explaining Civilian
Resistance in Peru
Steven Zech, University of Denver
De-Escalating Civil War Violence: Civilian Preferences,
Beliefs, and Decisions
Meghan Foster Lynch
Theorizing Civilian Agency for Violence Prevention
Jana Krause, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Religion and Strategy in Civil War
Reyko Huang, Texas A&M University
Rebel Diplomacy: The Essential, Yet Overlooked Factor
in Civil War
Bridget Coggins, University of California, Santa
Barbara
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
21.39
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS AND
COMPETITIVENESS
Chair: Michael Crespin, University of Oklahoma
Disc:
Michael Crespin, University of Oklahoma
Andrew B Hall

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


21.40
UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC SECTOR
PERFORMANCE

Christopher Birdsall, American University


Thaddieus W. Conner, New Mexico State University

Papers: Diversity in the Interpretations of and Responses to


Performance Information
Martin Baekgaard, Aarhus University
Soren Serritzlew
Experiments on Counterfactual Thinking about Public
Sector Performance
Asmus Leth Olsen, University of Copenhagen
Is Open Government more accountable government?
Lessons from the UK
Elizabeth David-Barrett, University of Sussex
Paul M. Heywood, University of Nottingham
Performance Data and the Politics of Bureaucratic
Autonomy
Poul A. Nielsen, Dept. of Political Science, University
of Southern Denmark
Political Insulation and Bureaucratic Investment in
Policy Expertise
Mark D. Richardson, Vanderbilt University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
21.41
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY IN A MULTILEVEL CONTEXT
Chair: Brendan John Carroll, Leiden University
Disc:
Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University
Thomas Knig, University of Mannheim
Papers: European Integration and Legislative Patterns of
Democracy
Thomas Knig, University of Mannheim
The Multi-level Sanction Paradox: Economic Coercion
by the EU and the US
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
European Integration in a Time of Crisis
Gerda Falkner
Compliance and Enforcement of EU law: Who Wins,
Who Loses and Who Settles
Dimiter Toshkov, Leiden University
Between Autonomy and Control: The Dynamics of EU
Policy Implementation
Brendan John Carroll, Leiden University
Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
21.42
EVERYDAY PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE: DIVERSITY
IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND ON THE
BENCH
Chair: Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga
Disc:
Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga
Allison P. Harris, University of Chicago
Papers: Diversity and Attorney Perceptions of Professional
Relationships
Todd A. Collins, Western Carolina University
Tao L. Dumas, The College of New Jersey
Do African Americans Care about Descriptive
Representation on the Bench?
Nancy Scherer, Wellesley College
Banks P. Miller, University of Texas at Dallas

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Papers: Assessing the Rise and Development of the Incumbency


Advantage in Congress
Jamie L. Carson, University of Georgia
Joel Sievert
Ryan Dane Williamson, University of Georgia
Campaign Finance Law and the Growth in U.S. Senate
Retirements
David Karol, University of Maryland
Reading the Tea Leaves: Victory Margin and Electoral
Security in the U.S. House
John Cuffe, University of California, Irvine
The Electoral Fate of Moderates in Contemporary
American Politics
Danielle Thomsen, Duke University
When to Retire? Cognitive Inconsistency and Ideological
Drift in Congress
Michael K. Romano, Georgia Southern University

Chair:
Disc:

101

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Gender Diversity on the World's Peak Courts


Jeffrey Staton, Emory University
Nancy Bays Arrington
The Effect of Appointment Diversity on Decisions in
Canadian Courts of Appeal
Lori J. Hausegger, Boise State University
Troy Riddell, University of Guelph
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
21.43
I FOUGHT THE LAW: THE INFLUENCE OF LAW
IN JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
AND JURISPRUDENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University


Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University
Lisa Hager, Kent State University

Papers: A Network Analysis of Influence within the Supreme


Court
Paul J. Wahlbeck, George Washington University
The Dynamics of Legal Rules
Marion Dumas, Columbia University
The Impact of Supreme Court Precedent in a Judicial
Hierarchy
Ali Shiraz Masood, University of South Carolina
The Influence of Legal Argument on the Development
of Law in the Supreme Court
Ryan Krog, George Washington University
The Rules of Law and Supreme Court Statutory
Interpretation
Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California
Adam Feldman, University of Southern California
DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND
JURISPRUDENCE
21.44
COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM
Chair: Judith A. Baer, Texas A&M University
Papers: Constitutional Norms in a Weak State: the Case of
Pakistan
Anas Malik, Xavier University
Constitutionalism and Struggle for Autonomy: Kurds in
Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
Erin C. McGrath, University of Pittsburgh
Hannah Arendt vs. Hugo Chvez: The Creation of the
1999 Venezuelan Constitution
Joshua Braver, Yale Department of Political Science
Public Rights: Petition, Protest, and Privacy in Liberal
Democracy
Kevin J. McGravey
Shifting the Burden: The Paradox of Militant Democracy
Sung Wook Paik, University of Missouri
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
21.45
IMMIGRATION POLICY AND THE IMMIGRANT
EXPERIENCE
Chair: Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago
Papers: Cryptic Positives: Why Republican States Pass ProImmigrant Polices
Michael Rivera, The University of Texas at Austin
Direct democracy and immigrants civic engagement
Anita Manatschal, Berne University
Hate Crimes: Nativist Reactions to Hispanics in the 50
States
Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman, Indiana State University

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Immigration Reform: The Partisan Divide in the


American States and Congress
Michelle Helene Belco, University of Houston
Jennifer Hayes Clark, University of Houston
Savannah Sipole, University of Houston
Policy Trajectories in Bilingual Education: California v.
Texas, 1965-2010
Girma Elyot Alifeyo Parris
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
21.46
WOMEN, GENDER, SEXUALITY AND SOCIAL
MOVEMENTS
Chair: Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Disc:
Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Alana S. Jeydel, American River College
Papers: The Political Geography of Womens Suffrage
Petitioning, 1870-1920
Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University
Benjamin Schneer
Tobias Resch, Harvard University
Push Back, Move Forward: Coalition Work in the
American Women's Movement
Laura R. Woliver, University of South Carolina
Women's Collective Action Frame in the 2011 Egyptian
Uprising
Nermin Allam
Lesbian Groups' Confrontation in Contemporary China
Weiting Wu, Institute of Political Science, Academia
Sinica
Black womens political voice in the Black Lives Matter
movement
Sharon Gramby-Sobukwe, Eastern University
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
21.47
ALIENATION AND CITIZENSHIP
Chair: Cathy J. Cohen, University of Chicago
Disc:
Ainsley Nicole LeSure, University of Chicago
Papers: The Racial Modifier: Non-Default Category Status and
American Citizenship
Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California
A Mobilized Custodial Citizenry?: Criminal Justice and
Linked Fate
Amy E. Lerman
Vesla Mae Weaver, Yale University
Is Arab the New Black? Revisiting Domestic
Surveillance and Terrorism
Megan Ming Francis, University of Washington
#BlackLifeMatters as a Challenge to Black Rule
Lester Kenyatta Spence, Johns Hopkins University
On Self-Governance: Participation in Prisons, Asylums,
and Boarding Schools
Christopher Dimitri Berk
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
21.48
RACIAL POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Chair: Henry Flores, St. Mary's University
Disc:
Henry Flores, St. Mary's University
Papers: Bureaucratic Rulemaking: Door for Minority Interests to
Impact Public Policy
Camillia Redding, Columbia University

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Election Systems and Policy Responsiveness in Latino


Education Policy
Angel Luis Molina, Texas A&M University
Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University
Helping the Homeless: Empathy, Race, and Perceptions
of Homelessness in America
Julie Wronski, George Washington University
Kimberly A. Gross
Robert M. Entman, George Washington University
Race, Religion, and Redistribution
Tony E. Carey, University of North Texas
Valerie J. Martinez-Ebers, University of North Texas
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
21.49
EXPLAINING PARTY AND GOVERNMENT
SUPPORT
Disc:
Debra Lynn Leiter, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Papers: Competing for Loyalty: The Dynamics of Political
Support
Santiago Oliveros, University of Essex
Experiments on Responsibility Attribution: Guilt,
Innocence and Shirking
Raymond M. Duch, University of Oxford
Akitaka Matsuo, Centre for Experimental Social
Sciences
Parties and elections: Do emphasizing issue reputation
win votes?
Henrik Bech Seeberg, University of Aarhus
Portfolio Allocation and Junior Coalition Partners
Electoral Performance
Christoph Arndt, Department of Political Science and
Government, Aarhus University
Florence So, Aarhus University
Resilience Beyond Rebellion: Adaptation in Rebel to
Party Transformations
Sherry Zaks, University of California, Berkeley

DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


21.51
INFLUENCES ON ATTITUDES ABOUT
IMMIGRATION
Chair: Cara Wong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Disc:
Cara Wong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christopher P. Muste, University of Montana

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


21.52
DIGITAL MEDIA AND CAMPAIGNS BOTH
DOMESTIC AND ABROAD
Chair: stonegarden grindlife, UCLA
Disc:
Kate M. Kenski, University of Arizona
Pablo Barbera, New York University
Papers: Text Analyses of Campaign Emails: Partisan Polarization
in Campaign Rhetoric?
Taewoo Kang, Washington State University
Televised debates in parliamentary democracies
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics
Stability of Selective Exposure - Evidence from the
2008 Presidential Campaign
Tobias Benjamin Konitzer
Matthew Tyler, Stanford University
A New Look at Agenda-Setting: Biobehavioral Measures
and Social Media Responses
Erik P. Bucy, Texas Tech University
Bryce Dietrich, University of Missouri, Columbia
Measuring the Political Agenda by Analyzing Twitter
Messages
Andreas Jungherr, University Mannheim
Harald Schoen, University of Mannheim
Oliver Posegga, University of Bamberg
Pascal Juergens, University of Mainz
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
21.53
BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
GOVERNANCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

David A. Deese, Boston College


Jana von Stein, Victoria University of Wellington

Papers: A Seat on the Policy Table?: Membership in the ISO,


1950-2005
Sijeong Lim, Stockholm University
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
How Corruption Drives Support for Fossil Fuel
Subsidies: Evidence from Indonesia
Jordan Kyle, Columbia University
The Comparative Politics of Carbon Taxes:
Opportunities and Obstacles
Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


21.50
CANDIDATE POSITIONING, REPOSITIONING,
PROMISING
Chair: Steven Rogers, Saint Louis University
Papers: A Mixed Model of Candidate Positions
Chris Tausanovitch
The Electoral Consequences of Ambiguity for U.S.
House Candidates
Christine Cahill
Walter J. Stone, University of California, Davis
The Strategic Use of Campaign Promises
Tabitha Bonilla, University of Southern California
Two-Stage Elections and Strategic Candidates
Kevin K. Banda, University of Nevada, Reno
Thomas M. Carsey, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Voters Reactions to Candidates Flip-Flopping on the
Issue of Global Warming
Bo MacInnis, Stanford University
Jon A. Krosnick, Stanford University

Papers: Elite behaviors, partisan biases, and immigration reform


Michele Margolis, University of Pennsylvania
Extremists not Moderates? Experimental Test of Elite
Cues & Motivated Reasoning
Sara Sadhwani, University of Southern California
Testing Opinion Backlash: Do Policy Advances
Engender Toward Immigrants
Benjamin Bishin, University of California, Riverside
Matthew Incantalupo
Thomas J. Hayes, University of Connecticut
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California,
Irvine
Skin Tone, Education, and Support for Policies toward
Black Immigrants
Abby B. Cordova, University of Kentucky
Diana Orces, Oakland University

103

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

The Effects of Environmental Corporate Social


Responsibility
Neil Malhotra, Stanford University
Michael R. Tomz, Stanford University
Why the Golden State Became Green: Environmental
Politics in California
David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM
21.54
ANCIENT INSIGHTS FOR MODERN POLITICS
AND ETHICS
Chair: Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University
Disc:
Lisa Pace Vetter, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County
Peter Daniel Haworth, Ciceronian Society
Papers: Creons Politics
Ron Srigley, University of Prince Edward Island
Arendt and Homer on the Potential for Human
Excellence in Private Life
Michelle M. Kundmueller
Its All in the Argument: The Agn in Euripides and
Deliberative Democracy
Marlene K. Sokolon, Concordia University
Institutional Heroics: Fictional Critique of the 'Warrior
Ethos'
James G. Beneda
"Save our City": Aeschylus to the Rescue
Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
21.55
AUTHORITARIAN LEGACIES AND
CHALLENGES TO POST-AUTHORITARIAN
DEMOCRACIES
Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

Chair:
Disc:

Monika Nalepa
Monika Nalepa

Papers: Lustration and Support for Democracy: Evidence from


Post-War Germany
Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford
Grigore Pop-Eleches
State Capture, Corruption and Party Competition under
Post-communism
Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
Russia, Ukraine, and the Borders of Europe
Stephen E. Hanson, College of William and Mary
Lessons of the Past? Fidesz and Hungary's Conservative
Revolution
Jason Wittenberg, University of California, Berkeley
Transition Generations: Brief Zeitgeists or Enduring
Effects?
Chad Patton Kiewiet de Jonge, Centro de
Investigacin y Docencia Econmica (CIDE)
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
21.56
THE MILITARY AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Chair: Aurel S. Croissant, University Heidelberg
Disc:
David Kuehn, Heidelberg University

104

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Establishing civilian control of the military in new


democracies
David Kuehn, Heidelberg University
Aurel S. Croissant, University Heidelberg
Coups, Impeachments, and the Stability of Latin
American Democracy
John Polga-Hecimovich
Anibal Perez-Linan, University of Pittsburgh
Which way forward?: Economic Interdependence,
Coups, and Democratization
Jonathan M. Powell, University of Central Florida
Mwita Chacha, Nazarbayev University
Re-evaluating the Impact of Populism on Democratic
Civil-Military Relations
Harold A. Trinkunas, The Brookings Institution
Military Power vs. People Power: Repression and
Authoritarian Survival
John Joseph Chin, Princeton University
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
21.57
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE IMPACT OF
INSTITUTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Chair: Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton, University of California,
San Diego
Disc:
Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Papers: The Corporate Influence in US Human Rights Policy:
An Analysis of Lobbying
Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton, University of
California, San Diego
Heidi Mae Hall, University of California, San Diego
Who Lobbies: Analyzing the Drivers of Foreign
Lobbying in the U.S.
Jon C. W. Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Felicity Vabulas, University of Chicago, Harris
School of Public Policy Studies
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the ICC
in Colombia
Sandra Borda
Courtney Hillebrecht, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln
From Self-Reporting to Constructive Dialogue:
Evidence from CAT and CEDAW
Cosette D Creamer, Harvard University
Beth A. Simmons, Harvard University
Provocation or Deterrence? Human Rights Abuses and
Terrorism
David B. Carter, Princeton University
Yonatan Lupu, George Washington University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
21.58
CHALLENGES OF CONCEPT-FORMATION AND
MEASUREMENT
Co-sponsored by IPSA Research Committee #1 (Concepts
and Methods)

Chair:
Disc:

Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University


Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University

Papers: The consequences of ignoring kind-differences when


measuring concepts
Derek Beach, University of Aarhus

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Analyzing national meta-narratives: the cases of Egypt,


Syria and Iraq
Yael Rivka Kaplan, Hebrew University
Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Clarifying Multi-level Governance
Pier Domenico Tortola, University of Milan
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
21.59
VARIETIES OF DESCRIPTION IN THE SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Co-sponsored by IPSA Research Committee #1 (Concepts
and Methods)

Chair:
Disc:

Vivekinan Ashok
Jan Kubik, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Papers: What Before Why: Taking Quantitative Descriptive


Inference Seriously
Amelia Hoover Green, Drexel University
Sequence Analytic Techniques for Visualizing Discrete
Patterns
Matthew Charles Wilson, West Virginia University
Philippe Blanchard, University of Warwick
Visual Inference for Comparative Research
Richard Traunmuller, Goethe University Frankfurt
am Main
Measuring Social Capital at the Intersection of
Individuals and Society
Vasabjit Banerjee, Mississippi State University
Carolyn Ethel Holmes, Indiana University,
Bloomington
DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
21.60
POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF DISABILITY AND
MENTAL HEALTH
Chair: Susan Mezey, Loyola University Chicago
Disc:
Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science
Association

DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS


21.61
ROUNDTABLE: WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT
POLITICAL NETWORKS? WHAT CAN WE
KNOW?
Chair: Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University
Part:
Mark N. Lubell, University of California, Davis
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College

DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH


21.62
EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF FORMAL MODELS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL
THEORY

Papers: Contests, Shocks,and the Search for Optimal Strategies:


A Laboratory Experiment
Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Jonathan Woon, University of Pittsburgh
When to Stack the Deck: Strategic Decisions over
Hearings and Witness Selection
Ju Yeon Park, New York University
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
21.63
DIASPORA AND DEMOCRACY
Chair: Mahama Tawat, --Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Disc:
Ethel Tungohan, University of Alberta
Mahama Tawat, --Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Papers: Diaspora and its Discontents: Indian Americans in the
U.S.
Sangay K. Mishra
Immigration, Administrative Discretion, and Democratic
Theory
David Watkins, University of Dayton
Scott Lemieux
Moroccos diaspora policies for the post-migrant
generations.
Rilke Mahieu
What is the Scope of the Right of Return?
Megan Bradley, McGill University
Related Groups
22.1
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: LEGACIES
OF COLONIAL AMERICA: DIVISIONS AND
ACCORD AT THE FOUNDING
Chair: Jack Rakove, Stanford University
Disc:
Steven Kautz, Michigan State University
Papers: Not "Born Free": Class and Servitude at the Founding
Bartholomew H. Sparrow, The University of Texas at
Austin
Shannon Bow O'Brien, The University of Texas at
Austin
The Political Theology of America's Founding
Documents
Gregg L. Frazer, The Master's College
The Constitution of American Environmental
Governance
David B. Robertson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Publius and the Antifederalists: "A Satisfactory Answer
to All of the Objections"
David Siemers, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
22.2
ASSOCIATION FOR POLITICS AND THE LIFE
SCIENCES: BIOPOLICY
Chair: Donald G Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College
Disc:
Donald G Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College
Daniel Skinner

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Papers: Are Agency Advisory Councils Independent? Federal


Mental Health Policy 1946-1967
Herschel Nachlis, Dartmouth College
Means-testing, complexity, and disparity in provision of
I/DD services
Harold Pollack, University of Chicago
Rebecca Feinstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social
Welfare
Tonie Sadler, University of Chicago
Medicaid's changing approach to complex conditions and
disabilities 1965-2014
Colleen M. Grogan, University of Chicago
Harold Pollack, University of Chicago
Post-Conflict Suffering: Shaped by and Shaper of
Attitudes Toward War
Ali Bond, University of California, Berkeley
The New Politics of Peer Provision
Lynn M. Sanders, University of Virginia

David Lazer, Northeastern University


Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Dino P. Christenson, Boston University

Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: Life in the "Fast Lanes:" Policy Impacts on Fast and


Slow Reproductive Strategies
Laurette T. Liesen, Lewis University
Fracking Women's Bodies
Kristen Abatsis McHenry, University of
Massachusetts Dartmouth
The FDA, Contraceptive Drug Research, and the Grady
Hospital Study
William C. Green
The Alpha and Omega of Health Care: Medicalization of
American Birth and Death
Lauren K. Hall, Rochester Institute of Technology
Standing Medical Panels in the Case of Psychologically
Dysfunctional Presidents
Robert E. Gilbert, Northeastern University
22.3
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE WORK
AND LEGACY OF WALTER BERNS
Chair: Jules Gleicher, Rockford University
Part:
Joseph M. Bessette
Rainer Knopff, University of Calgary
Jeffry H. Morrison, Regent University
Michael M. Uhlmann, Claremont Graduate University
Bradley C.S. Watson, Saint Vincent College
22.4
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: ARISTOCRATIC
SOULS IN DEMOCRATIC TIMES
Chair: Ethan Alexander-Davey, University of Virginia
Disc:
Ethan Alexander-Davey, University of Virginia
Andreas A.M. Kinneging, University of Leiden
Papers: Tocqueville and the Shame of Economic Life
Richard Avramenko, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Edmund Burkes Peerage
Ian Crowe, Belmont Abbey College
Friedrich Nietzsche on the Social Function of
Aristocracy
Jeffrey Church, University of Houston
Richard M. Weaver on Chivalry and Aristocracy in the
American South
Steven Ealy, Liberty Fund, Inc.
22.5
PUBLIUS: THE JOURNAL OF FEDERALISM:
THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION AND
AMERICAN FEDERALISM
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Chair:
Disc:

John J. Dinan, Wake Forest University


Cynthia J. Bowling, Auburn University
Shanna Rose, Claremont McKenna College

Papers: American Federalism in an Era of Partisan Polarization


Tim J. Conlan, George Mason University
Paul L. Posner, George Mason University
Back to the Future? Evolving Interpretations of Voting
Rights and Election Administration Issues
Kathleen Hale, Auburn University
Implementing Obamacare Health Insurance Exchanges:
State Government Choices and Policy Outcomes
Dale A. Krane, University of Nebraska, Omaha
Shihyun Noh, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Federalism in the Roberts Court
Ilya Somin, George Mason University

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Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM


Theme Panels
23.1
PLENARY ADDRESS: WHY ECONOMICS IS TOO
IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO ECONOMISTS,
FEATURING ROBERT REICH
Chair: Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University
23.2
RETHINKING RELIGION, DEMOCRACY, AND
DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN
POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

Chair:
Disc:

Katharine A. Baldwin, Yale University


Katharine A. Baldwin, Yale University

Papers: Credible Conversion? Religious Conversion and Identity


Change
Elizabeth S. Sperber, Columbia University
Substituting for the State: Religion and State building in
the Congo
Laura Seay, Colby College
Political Religion and Transnational Mobilisation in the
Congolese Diaspora
Willy Kalala Kankonde, University of Kinshasa
Religion and Development in Sub-Sarahan Africa:
Muslim Disadvantage in Education
Melina Raquel Platas Izama, Stanford University
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
24.1
HANNAH ARENDT
Disc:
Sonali Chakravarti, Wesleyan University
Papers: Between Banality and Radicality. Arendt and Kant on
Evil and Responsibility
Javier Burdman
Freedom between Philosophy and Politics Arendt and
de Beauvoir in Conversation
Veronica Zebadua-Yanez, New School for Social
Research
Natality and Mortality: Arendt, Tocqueville, and the
Politics of Birth and Death
David Golemboski
Arendt, Scholem and the Given: Prologue to a Politics
John Wolfe Ackerman, Birkbeck, University of
London
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
24.2
THE AFFECTIVE TURN IN POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

James R. Martel, San Francisco State University


Charles Devellennes, University of Kent

Papers: Affect and Understanding in Hermeneutical Solidarity


Darren R. Walhof, Grand Valley State University
Moral Sentimentalism: How to Feel Properly
Michael L. Frazer, Harvard University
Recognition between strangers
Heikki Antero Ossian Ikaheimo, UNSW Australia

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Love as a Political Concept? Hannah Arendts Amor


Mundi and Hegels Recognition
Stavroula Soukara, University of Kent
Political Theory of the Flesh? Affect, the Canon, and an
Ethics of Embodiment
John McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
24.3
CONSTRUCTING REPRESENTATIVE
DEMOCRACY: THEORY, HISTORY, AND
PRACTICE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Disc:

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


24.4
DIVERSITY IN FAMILIES? ECONOMIC
PRECARITY AND THE POLITICIZATION OF
THE FAMILY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Ashleigh Campi
Tamara Metz, Reed College

Papers: Enacting Caring Democracy: Contemporary Realities


and Proposals for Support
Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
The Mobilization of Family in the Breast Cancer NonProfit-Corporate Alliance
Claire C. McKinney, Washington University in St.
Louis
Health Care, Political Freedom, and (Re)Productive
Normality
Jack Jackson, Whitman College
Parental Autonomy and Market Freedom: Evangelical
Anti-Welfare Rhetoric
Ashleigh Campi
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
24.5
RACE, AFFECT, POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Melvin Lee Rogers, University of California, Los


Angeles
Shatema Threadcraft

Papers: The Musicality of Radical Democracy: SNCC, Victor


Wooten, and Shock Resistance
Romand Coles, Australian Catholic University
"The Passional Dynamics of the Communist Party"
Jodi Dean, Hobart & William Smith Colleges

Papers: Democratic Impatience: Democracy in a Fast Age


Mario Feit, Georgia State University
From Nation to Plurination: Resignifying State, Family,
and Economy in Ecuador
Christine Keating
Hayek contra Neoliberalism: Towards a Left
Hayekianism
Robert Reamer
Sovereignty and other neoliberal fantasies
Timothy Fisken, University of Birmingham
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
24.7
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: JACOB T. LEVY,
RATIONALISM, PLURALISM, AND FREEDOM
Chair: Richard Boyd, Georgetown University
Part:
Richard Boyd, Georgetown University
Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology
Paul Dragos Aligica, George Mason University
Avigail Eisenberg, University of Victoria
Jacob T. Levy, McGill University
Lucas Swaine, Dartmouth College
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
24.8
ROUNDTABLE ON MARGARET MOORE'S "A
POLITICAL THEORY OF TERRITORY"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Part:

David Miller, University of Oxford


Jeff Spinner-Halev, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto
Margaret Moore, Queens University
Burke Hendrix, University of Oregon
Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Haverford College

DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY


24.9
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF
PARTISANSHIP AND GROUP CUES
Disc:
Hans J.G. Hassell, Cornell College
Toby Bolsen, Georgia State University
Papers: Partisan and Group Cues in Political Decision Making
Dennis Chong, University of Southern California
Kevin J. Mullinix
Party Cues as Coalitional Cues: Coalitional Psychology
and Party Cue Effects
David J. Hendry, Yale University
Lene Aare, Aarhus University
Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University
The Political Psychology of Coordination Games
Brad L. LeVeck, University of California, Merced

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Disc:

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


24.6
THEORIZING POLITICAL ECONOMY
Chair: Paul C. Apostolidis, Whitman College
Disc:
Anita Chari

Lisa J. Disch
Lisa J. Disch

Papers: The Rise and Fall of Conservative Populism


Joseph E. Lowndes, University of Oregon
Founders and Re-Founders: The Struggles of SelfAuthorized Representation
Monica Brito Vieira, University of York
Aesthetics and Ethics in an Age of Distrust
Eline M. Severs, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Democratic Doxa: Towards a Critical Theory of Public
Opinion
Adam J. Dahl, Sewanee: University of the South
Its Time to Get Over the Pluralist Heaven
M. David Forrest, Arizona State University
Matthew Dean Hindman, University of Tulsa

Chair:
Disc:

The (Neo)Liberalism of Horror


Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington
University
Assembling Counter-Racism: Twain Contra Tocqueville
Kam Shapiro
Richard Wright and Prison Abolitionism: The Refusal to
Compromise with Reality
Laura Grattan, Wellesley College

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Tomorrow is a New Day? Partisanship, Retrospection,


and Changing Governments
Martin Bisgaard, Aarhus University
A New Partisan Voter? The Epistemic Origins of
Partisan Resurgence and Rigidity
Matt Luttig

The Role of Concentration of Union Membership on


Public Unions' Influence
Christina M. Kinane, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Wage Theft and the Political Construction of Workers
Rights
Daniel Galvin, Northwestern University
Whos Minding the Gap? Public Pension Underfunding
among the States
Robert Mickey, University of Michigan
Alton Boyd Hale Worthington, University of
Michigan
Fractured Union: Divided Labor Law and Public and
Private Sector Union Conflict
Alexis Walker, Stetson University

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY


24.10
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND DEMOCRATIC
RESPONSE
Disc:
Frank R. Baumgartner, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: Activated Publics and Business Power in the US and the
UK
Pepper D. Culpepper, European University Institute
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Political Context and Representational Inequality
Martin Gilens, Princeton University
Labor Market Redistribution as a Response to Inequality
Leslie McCall, Northwestern University
Stealth Politics by US Billionaires
Benjamin I. Page, Northwestern University
Jason Seawright, Northwestern University
Matthew Lacombe, Northwestern University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
24.11
POLITICAL STABILITY AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH IN CHINA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF
COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Lily L. Tsai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Yuhua Wang, University of Pennsylvania
Xiaobo Lu, University of Texas at Austin

Papers: What is a One-Party State?


Zhaotian Luo
Who Believes the People's Daily? Bias and Credibility
in Authoritarian Media
Rory Truex
Do Government Officials Visits to Firms Bring Firms
More Loans?
Yiqing Xu, MIT
Rice, State, and Income
Yuhua Wang, University of Pennsylvania
Ji Yeon (Jean) Hong, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology
Incentive versus Competence of Chinese Bureaucrats
Tianyang Xi, Peking University
Yang Yao
Muyang Zhang, School of Public Economics and
Administration
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
24.12
THE RIGHT TURN AGAINST WORKERS IN THE
AMERICAN STATES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND
POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Gordon Lafer, University of Oregon


Janice R Fine, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Papers: Cutting off Public Union Dues Income: A Strategy to


Defund Political Opponents
Gordon Lafer, University of Oregon

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DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY


24.13
MODELS OF SURVEY DATA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Chair:
Disc:

Betsy Sinclair, Washington University in St Louis


Michelle Torres, Washington University in St. Louis

Papers: Do All Roads Lead To Rome? Four Measures Of Voter


Cohesion
Peter M. Li, UCLA
Modeling Guessing Properties of Political Knowledge
Items
Tsung-han Tsai, Department of Political Science,
National Chengchi University
Beyond the Visible: Latent Modeling of Muslims' Social
Attitudes in 26 Countries
Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo, University of Notre
Dame
Revisiting the Measurement of Partisanship: An Item
Response Theory Analysis
Alexa Bankert, SUNY, Stony Brook
Leonie Huddy, SUNY, Stony Brook
Martin Rosema, University of Twente
DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
24.14
STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTION FROM
ASSOCIATE TO FULL PROFESSOR
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION

Chair:
Part:

Gretchen M. Bauer, University of Delaware


Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Karen M. Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Julie L. Novkov, SUNY, Albany
Susan M. Sterett, Virginia Tech

DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


24.15
AUTHORITARIAN INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Emmanuel Teitelbaum, George Washington University
Disc:
Luz Marina Arias, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas (CIDE)
Papers: Afraid of Graffiti? Soft Protest and Threat Perceptions in
Authoritarian States
Alexis Monique Zimberg, University of Toronto
Electoral Competition under Authoritarianism
Navid Hassanpour, Princeton University
Institutional Underpinnings of Power: State Capacity and
Authoritarian Stability
Jonathan Hanson, Syracuse University

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Lessons in Authoritarian Accountability


Cindy Cheng, Duke University
Resource Reliance and Military Spending in Autocratic
Regimes
Wonjun Song, Pennsylvania State University
Christopher Boylan, Pennsylvania State University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
24.16
FRONTIERS OF HISTORICAL
INSTITUTIONALISM
Chair: Karl Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University
Disc:
Karl Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University
Papers: Historical Institutionalism and the Politics of
Institutional Change
Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford
Beyond Positive and Negative Feedback: Institutions and
Public Attitudes
Marius R. Busemeyer, University of Konstanz
Altered States: Negotiation and the Micro-Foundations
of Institutional Change
Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University
Taking Historical Institutionalism Global
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Daniel H. Nexon, Georgetown University
Historical Institutionalism, State Building and
Supranational Integration
R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
24.17
CORRUPTION
Chair: Stacey Leigh Hunt, Auburn University
Disc:
Stacey Leigh Hunt, Auburn University
Papers: Campaign Finance, Corruption and Reelection in the
Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
Marcus Andre Melo
Ivan Juca
Lucio R. Renno
Does Ejecting Corrupt Mayors Reduce Corruption in
Neighboring Municipalities?
Manoel Ryff Gehrke Ryff Moreira, UCLA
Do Officials Extort More During Elections? Evidence
from Micro-Data on Corruption in West Africa
Jasper Jack Cooper
Institutional Settings and Social Networks of Corruption
in Indonesia
Mala Sondang SILITONGA
Money Matters: Wages in Corruption Prevention
Anders Sundell, University of Gothenburg

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
24.19
UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC GOODS PROVISION
Chair: Michelle L. Dion, McMaster University
Disc:
Michelle L. Dion, McMaster University
Papers: Is Federalism a Determinant of Food Security?
Catherine Schmitt-Sands
Fiscal Transfer and Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from
a Quasi-Experiment
Fubing Su, Vassar College
Democratizing Water: Public-public Partnerships and the
Human Right to Water
Madeline Baer, San Diego State University
The Political Determinants of Health in South Africa:
Diversities Reconsidered
Carol A. Mershon, University of Virginia
Swimming Against the Tide:The Rise of Social Welfare
Regimes in Emerging Markets
Isik Ozel, Sabanci University
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
24.20
DIVERSITIES OF INTERESTS IN EU
POLICYMAKING
Chair: Cathy Lisa Schneider, American University-SIS
Disc:
Alexandra-Maria Bocse, University of Cambridge
Papers: European Lawyers in Combating Money Laundering and
the Financing of Terrorism.
Ulrika Morth, Stockholm University
Karin Svedberg Helgesson, Stockholm School of
Economics
The Fights over the EU Sustainability Reporting
Directive: A Fuzzy-Sets Analysis
Daniel Phillip Kinderman, University of Delaware
The Politics of Privacy: Framing Cyberspace Regulation
in the European Union
Adam William Chalmers, Leiden University
Ece Ozlem Atikcan, Universit Laval
The Puzzling Power of European Farmers: Agricultural
Policy and Austerity
Alice Ciciora, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
24.21
FDI, POLITICAL RISK, AND INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
Disc:
Andrew Kerner
Sonal S. Pandya, University of Virginia

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DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
24.18
POLITICS, SOCIAL POLICIES, AND
SUBNATIONAL DIVERSITY IN LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Jennifer Pribble, University of Richmond
Disc:
Eduardo Moncada, Barnard College - Columbia
University

Papers: Pathways out of Poverty: Improving Social Well-Being


in Brazil
Natasha Borges Sugiyama, University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee
Michael Touchton, Boise State University
Brian Wampler, Boise State University
Politics, Gender, and Health: Insight from Argentina's
Provinces
James W. McGuire, Wesleyan University
Social Policies and Partisan Alignments in Argentina
and Brazil
Sara Niedzwiecki, University of New Mexico
Subnational Politics, Stateness, and Social Policy
Provision in Chile
Jennifer Pribble, University of Richmond

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Does arbitration reduce diplomatic pressure in


investment disputes?
Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen, University College London
Geoffrey Gertz, Brookings Institution
Srividya Jandhyala, ESSEC Business School
International Law and FDI: Can Compliance Bring
Investment Back?
Terrence Chapman, University of Texas, Austin
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
Riitta-Ilona Koivumaeki, University of Texas, Austin
Who Needs Rules? Explaining Participation in the
International Investment Regime
Taylor St John, University of Oxford
Noel Pereyra Johnston, University of Oxford
Relative Perceptions of Political Risk in International
Business
Quintin H. Beazer, Florida State University
Daniel J. Blake, IE Business School
Standing Rights, Compliance, Efficiency and Stability of
Investment Agreements
Pedro Roberto Nunes da Silva, New York University
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
24.22
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
COOPERATION: ACTORS, FRAMES, AND
STRATEGIES
Chair: Peter M. Haas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Disc:
Alexander Thompson, Ohio State University
Nicole Rae Baerg, University of Mannheim
Papers: Environmental NGOs and Private Certification in
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Daniel Berliner, Arizona State University
Elizabeth Chrun, University of Washington
Deliberative Inclusiveness, Environmental Policies, and
Environmental Outcomes
Tobias Friedrich Karl Boehmelt, University of Essex
Hugh Ward, University of Essex
Pollution and Transparency in China: NGOs, Industry,
and Local Officials
Xun Cao, Penn State University
Genia Kostka
Mobilization in a Time of Mitigation: Framing the
Agenda for the Public
Jana von Stein, Victoria University of Wellington
International Collaboration and the Climate Crisis:
Assessing the Role of the EU
Charles F. Parker
Christer Karlsson
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
24.23
CIRCULATORY AND CONTROL POWER IN
WORLD POLITICS
Chair: Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University
Part:
Noelle K. Brigden, Marquette University
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
Erin Lockwood
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
24.24
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND SUPPORT FOR
THE USE OF FORCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Chair:

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Kathleen Powers, Ohio State University

DAILY SCHEDULE

Disc:

C. Peter Kim, Harvard University


Mary Layton Atkinson, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte

Papers: Human or Not? Political Rhetoric and Foreign Policy


Attitudes
Stephen Michael Utych, Boise State University
Picturing War: How Communication Mediums impact
Force Employment Decisions
Julia M. Macdonald
Jacquelyn Schneider
James Kajdasz, United States Air Force Academy
Civilian Casualties, Social Identity, and Support for the
Use of Force
Mary Layton Atkinson, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte
John J. Szmer, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte
James Igoe Walsh
Killing at a Distance: A Construal-Level Approach to
the Psychology of Drones
Kathleen Powers, Ohio State University
Mechanisms of Morality: Sources of Public Support for
Humanitarian Intervention
Sarah E. Kreps
Sarah Maxey, Cornell University
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
24.25
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: DIVERSE ACTORS
AND STRATEGIES RECONSIDERED
Chair: Nuno P. Monteiro, Yale University
Disc:
Vipin Narang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Papers: The Varieties of Nuclear Hedging: Capabilities,
Intentions, and Proliferation
Gene Gerzhoy, Harvard University
Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark
Two Warheads Passing in the Night: Modeling Nuclear
Statecraft in Social Science
Alexander Lanoszka, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Rex Douglass, University of California San Diego
The Effect of US Domestic Actors and Discourses on
US Anti-Proliferation Policy
Eleonora Mattiacci, Amherst College
The Limits of Pax Pretoriana: Explaining South Africas
Cold War Strategy
Noel Anderson
Mark S. Bell
Nuclear Bazaar: Commerce and Assistance in Mass
Destruction
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Rupal Mehta, Harvard Kennedy School
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
24.26
DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS AND FOREIGN
POLICY
Chair: Glenn P. Hastedt, James Madison University
Disc:
Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of America
Papers: Checking Preferences: The Impact of Federalism on
Brazils Foreign Trade Policy
Vinicius G. Rodrigues Vieira, University of Oxford
Is Japan Shifting to the Right?
Amy Louise Catalinac, New York University

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Mischiefs of Section: Provincial Interest, Statebuilding,


and the US-Mexican War
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
The Power of the Purse and Foreign Policy-making in
the U.S. Congress
Gyung-Ho Jeong, University of British Columbia
How Do Institutional Rules Affect Foreign Policy?
Evidence from Foreign Aid Data
Shannon Carcelli, University of California, San Diego
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
24.27
COALITIONS AT WAR
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY

Chair:
Disc:

James D. Morrow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


Zachary Coleman Shirkey, Hunter College, CUNY
Scott Wolford, University of Texas

Papers: War is K-adic: Explaining War Expansion


Gary Uzonyi, University of Massachusetts- Lowell
Coalition Formation, Diversity, and Crisis Outcomes
Daina Chiba, University of Essex
Jesse C. Johnson, University of Kentucky
Coalitions and How Wars End
Daniel S. Morey, University of Kentucky
UN Peacekeeping Coalitions and Peacekeeper Fatalities
Michael A. Morgan
To Select and Protect: Alliance Formation, War, and
Alliance Reliability
Volker Krause, Eastern Michigan University
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
24.28
THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES
REVISITED
Chair: Michael L. Mezey, DePaul University
Disc:
Eduardo Aleman, University of Houston
Christopher J. Kam, University of British Columbia

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL


COMMUNICATION

Chair:
Disc:

Justin S. Vaughn, Boise State University


Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University
Diane J. Heith, St. John's University

Papers: Obama's Rhetoric: Confronting Race in the Age of Postracialism


Natasha V Christie, University of North Florida
Shannon Bow O'Brien, The University of Texas at
Austin
Whats Hope Got to Do with It? Examining Presidential
Campaign Rhetoric
Anne Cizmar, Eastern Kentucky University
The Diversity of American Dream Rhetoric: LBJ to
Obama
Donna R. Hoffman, University of Northern Iowa
Alison Howard, Dominican University of California
Socialized Medicine, Presidential Responses, & the
News from Truman to Obama
Jennifer Hopper, Washington College
Presidential Leadership, the News Media, and Income
Inequality
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas
Ronald J McGauvran, University of North Texas
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
24.30
DIVERSITIES OF ADVOCACY IN THE
POLICYMAKING PROCESS
Chair: Thomas F. Burke
Disc:
Thomas F. Burke
Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University
Papers: Why groups use cooperative market-based strategies for
change
Patricia Strach, University at Albany, SUNY
Targeting Decisions In Digital Petition-Based Advocacy
Campaigns
David A. Karpf, George Washington University
Rethinking Participation in the Advocacy Process
Through the Lens of Power
Hahrie C. Han, Wellesley College
Employer Mobilization of Workers in U.S. Politics
Alexander Warren Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard
University
The Rise of Education Issue Advocates and Their
Effects on Policy Implementation
Paul Manna, College of William & Mary
Susan L. Moffitt, Brown University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
24.31
LONDON CALLING OR THE FINAL
COUNTDOWN? JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR ON
EUROPEAN COURTS

Daily Schedule

Papers: A Comparative Approach to Committee Powers:


Explaining Legislative Organization
Audrey Andr, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Sam Depauw, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Shane Martin, University of Leicester
Congruence, Symmetry, and Committee Systems in
Bicameral Legislatures
Constanza F. Schibber, Washington University in St.
Louis
Elizabeth Maggie Penn, Washington University in St.
Louis
John W. Patty, Washington University in St. Louis
Brian F. Crisp, Washington University in St. Louis
Party System Fragmentation, Committee Autonomy and
Legislative Output
Pedro Riera, Carlos III University of Madrid
Elias Dinas, University of Oxford
(Self)-Organizing the Legislature: Committees and
LMOs in EP and Congress
Nils Ringe, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Selection of Legislative Authorities in Subnational
Committee Systems
Marina Lacalle, University of Houston

DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS


24.29
DIVERSITIES IN PRESIDENTIAL RHETORIC,
MEDIA FRAMES, AND PUBLIC REACTIONS

Co-sponsored by European Consortium for Political


Research

Chair:
Disc:

Christoph Hoennige, University of Hannover


Christoph Hoennige, University of Hannover
Roger Michalski

DAILY SCHEDULE

111

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Does Appointment Reform Depoliticize a Supreme


Court? The Case of Norway
William R. Shaffer, Purdue University (Retired)
Gunnar Grendstad, University of Bergen
Eric Waltenburg, Purdue University
Political Bias in Asylum Appeals? Lay Judges in the
Swedish Migration Courts
Linna Marten
Judicial Behavior on the European Court of Human
Rights
Jurij Toplak, Alma Mater Europaea
Djordje Gardasevic, Faculty of Law, University of
Zagreb
Rationales of the Judicial and Legislative Branches in
Swedish Refugee Policy
Livia Johannesson, Department of Political Science,
Stockholm University
Refugee Roulette Revisited: Judicial Preferences on the
Swiss Federal Court
Benjamin E Lauderdale, London School of
Economics
Judith Spirig, University of Zurich

DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY


24.34
PARTISAN POLARIZATION IN THE AMERICAN
STATES
Chair: Carl E. Klarner, Harvard University
Disc:
Seth C McKee, Texas Tech University

DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND


JURISPRUDENCE
24.32
FOUNDATIONS, REGIME STRUCTURE, AND
STRUGGLE
Chair: Nina M. Moore, Colgate University
Disc:
Simon Gilhooley, Bard College

DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


24.35
COMPARATIVE URBAN POLICY: LAND USE,
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND CITY
SERVICES
Chair: Sara Hughes
Disc:
Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut
Hongtao Yi, The Ohio State University

Papers: "Hegemonic Preservation: The English and American


Stories"
Mark A. Graber
Changing National Interest and the Defeat of the Dyer
Anti-Lynching Bill
Jamila Smith-Loud
New Jersey Womens Suffrage in 1776-1807 and in
Historical Memory
Kirsten Nussbaumer
The Constitutional Roots of the American Vice State
Justin Crowe, Williams College
The Stillbirth of Congresss Naturalization Power
David R. Upham, University of Dallas
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
24.33
DECENTRALIZATION AS A TOOL FOR
POLITICAL CONTROL
Disc:
Olga V. Shvetsova, SUNY, Binghamton University

Papers: "State Legislative Polarization: An Institutional


Perspective"
Zachary Auter, University of Pittsburgh
Partisan Polarization in the U.S. States: Causes and
Consequences
Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona
Who Influences State Policy in Polarized America?
Jake M Grumbach, UC Berkeley
The Spoils of Partisan War: Power and Polarization in
State Legislatures
Phillip J. Ardoin, Appalachian State University
William D. Hicks
National Policies and the Polarization of American State
Legislatures
Alex Garlick, University of Pennsylvania

Papers: Governing Informality: Street Vendors in Chicago and


Mumbai
Amy Schoenecker, University of Illinois-Chicago
Not In My Backyard But Lets Talk: When
Environmentalism meets Developmentalism
Zhilin Liu, Tsinghua University
lu liao
Ciqi Mei, Tsinghua University
The Politics of Transferring Land Development Rights
in China
Meina Cai, University of Connecticut
Service Sharing Agreements: Evidence from Europe,
Latin America, and the US
Jered B. Carr, University of Illinois at Chicago
Antonio F. Tavares, University of Minho
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
24.36
RECONSIDERING THE IMPACT OF GENDER
DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Papers: Compliance and Middle Managers


Deborah Beim, Yale University
Do Politicians Decentralize to Insure Against Electoral
Defeat?
Ana Sofia Collignon Delmar
Does Decentralization Alleviate Malcontent?
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, Binghamton
University
Graig R. Klein
Overcoming Biased Local Policies with Centralization
Garrett Darl Lewis, Princeton University
Structures of Power: Patronage Networks and
Decentralization
Meghan McConaughey, Georgetown University

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Chair:
Disc:

Beth Reingold, Emory University


Beth Reingold, Emory University
Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Papers: The Impact of Womens Legislative Caucus Variation on


Womens Representation
Anna M. Mahoney, Tulane University
Women on the Hill: Evaluating Gender Power and
Influence of Congressional Staff
Kelly Dittmar, Rutgers University - Camden
The Sum of Its Parts? : Gender Composition and
Institutional Assessments
Katelyn E. Stauffer

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

The symbolic impact of womens representation on


citizens political attitudes
Tnia Verge
Nina Wiesehomeier, Swansea University
Ana Espirito-Santo, Institute of Social Sciences (ICS)
Theorizing Pitkin: Representation and Diversity Beyond
the Legislature
Susan Franceschet, University of Calgary
Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College

Accounting for Variation in Female Representation in


the Muslim World
Danielle M. Higgins, American University
Delivering Womens Representation: Comparable
Institutional Effectiveness
Heather Stoll, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Geoff Allen, University of California Santa Barbara
The Causal Effects of PR on Women's Political
Representation
Oyvind Skorge, London School of Economics
The role of incumbency and gender in candidate list
placement in closed list PR
Mihail Chiru, Central European University Budapest
Marina Popescu, University of Essex

DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS


24.37
RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Chair: Jeronimo Cortina, University of Houston
Disc:
Eric Gonzalez Juenke, Michigan State University
Papers: Isolating the Racial Component of Racial Resentment
L.J Zigerell, Illinois State University
The Color of Our Skin & the Content of Our Politics
Vincent L. Hutchings, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Hakeem Jefferson
Nicole Yadon
Stopping Medicaid Expansion: How Acting on Ones
Prejudice Feels Good
Antoine J. Banks, University of Maryland
Heather Hicks, University of Maryland, College Park
Racial Attitudes and Emotional Responses to 2014
Congressional Candidates
David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Natasha Altema McNeely, University of Texas - Pan
American
Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
24.38
RELIGION AND PUBLIC GOODS
Chair: Yu Tao, University of Oxford
Disc:
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Papers: Ecological Inference and Religious Diversity: Studying
Public Goods in Brazil
Alicia Dailey Cooperman, Columbia University
Tara L Slough, Columbia University
Public Goods, Prosociality, and Institutional
Decentralization
Christopher Hale
Religious Markets, Religious Social Behavior and
Protest
Gizem Arikan, Yasar University
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Islam, Social Networks, and Collective Mobilization in
the Post-Soviet Space
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
Renat Shaykhutdinov, Florida Atlantic University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Christina Xydias, Clarkson University


Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky

Papers: Womens electoral success under OLPR


Asa von Schoultz, Mid Sweden University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Part:

Raymond J. La Raja, University of Massachusetts,


Amherst
Vincent Jerome Michelot, IEP de Lyon
Bruce E. Cain
Eric Kerrouche, Sciences Po, Bordeaux
Alix Meyer, Universit de Bourgogne
Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


24.41
ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATION: EFFICACY
AND INTEGRITY
Chair: R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of Technology
Papers: Barriers to Voter Confidence Volunteerism and Poll
Workers
Thad E. Hall, Fors Marsh Group
Stress, Efficacy and Poll Workers
Lonna Rae Atkeson
Assessing the independence of electoral management
boards: A network approach
Toby S. James
Identifying the Determinants of Electoral Integrity in
Advanced Democracies
Alistair Clark, Newcastle University
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
24.42
UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES ABOUT SOCIAL
SPENDING
Chair: Michael J. Donnelly, University of Toronto
Disc:
Emily Thorson, George Washington University
Michael J. Donnelly, University of Toronto
Papers: (Un)Deserving Welfare Claimants: the Role of Ethnicity
and Migration Status
Anouk Kootstra
Foundations of Public Opinion on Government Spending
Katherine Krimmel, Boston University
Kelly T. Rader, Yale University
Social Policy Preferences, the Great Recession and
Political Awareness
Ann-Kristin Koelln, Department of Political Science
The Dynamics of Racialization: How Welfare Opinion
Reinforces Racial Animosities
Paul Goren, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL


SYSTEMS
24.39
WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION

DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND


PARTIES
24.40
MONEY IN ELECTIONS: A FRANCO-AMERICAN
COMPARISON OF POLITICAL FINANCE LAWS

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Inequality Frames, Interests, and Support for


Redistribution
Luis Antonio Camacho, German Development
Institute
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
24.43
COMMUNICATION IN LEGISLATIVE AND
EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS, BOTH STATE AND
NATIONAL
Chair: Paul Franz Testa, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Disc:
Dannagal G. Young, University of Delaware
Philippe J. Maarek, University Paris East
Papers: Personalization, Social Media, and Gubernatorial
Candidates Strategies
Regina G. Lawrence, Turnbull Center, University of
Oregon
Shannon C McGregor, University of Austin
The Documented Voter: Voter ID Messaging in the 2014
Texas Midterm Elections
Joshua M. Scacco, Purdue University
Regina G. Lawrence, Turnbull Center, University of
Oregon
Ori Tenenboim, School of Journalism, The University
of Texas at Austin
(In)effective Television Advertising: Persuasion in
Congressional Elections
David Mordecai Searle, University of California, San
Diego
Presence to Press: How Campaign Investment Generates
Local Earned Media
Joshua P. Darr, Louisiana State University
Campaign Media Congruence: Issues in 2012
Presidential Election Tweets and Ads
Kate M. Kenski, University of Arizona
Bethany Anne Conway, University of Arizona
Christine R. Filer
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
24.44
ONLINE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: HOW
DIVERSE YOUTH ENGAGE WITH POLITICS
Chair: Ellen Claes, University of Leuven
Disc:
Michael Xenos, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Karen Mossberger, Arizona State University
Papers: Political Activism Online: Exploring the Millennial
Divide
Valerie-Anne Maheo
Allison Harell, Universit du Qubec Montral
Dietlind Stolle, McGill
Maria Surilas, McGill University
Philippe Duguay, Universit du Qubec Montral
Indigenous Digital Art as Politics: Young Neomads in
Australia
Judith Bessant, RMIT University
Robert William Watts, RMIT University
Diversifying Communication: Party Youth Wings and
Social Media in Elections
Sarah PICKARD, UNIVERSITE SORBONNE
NOUVELLE

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The Political use of Internet and Social Media among


Different Young Activists
Mariona Ferrer-Fons, Department of Political and
Social Sciences (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
roger soler-i-mart
The Political Digital Divide: Norms, Social Media and
Political Socialization
Nicole Gallant, INRS Urbanisation Culture
Socit
Madeleine Pastinelli, Sociologie, Universite Laval
Guillaume Latzko-Toth
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
24.45
TOWARDS A CRITICAL POLITICAL SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

William L. Niemi, Western State Colorado University


William L. Niemi, Western State Colorado University
Daniel J. O'Connor, CSU, Long Beach

Papers: The Politics of Comedy: Comedy as a Form of Critical


Political Education
Nichole Marie Shippen, CUNY-Laguardia
Why Should Political Science Care About Animals?
Katherine Young, University of Hawaii at Hilo
Toward a Critical Cosmopolitanism
Michael Forman, University of Washington, Tacoma
The Caucus for a New Political Science: Transition,
1980-1992
Clyde W. Barrow, University of Texas - Pan
American
The Virtuous Vagina? An Anatomy of Sexism
Jocelyn M. Boryczka, Fairfield University
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
24.46
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND THE BIG
QUESTIONS
Chair: Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas at Austin
Papers: Profiles in Statesmanship: Bringing Leaders Back into
the Analysis
Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
Contagion Processes in the First World War: A
Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Covert Communication: Signals, Inferences and Secrecy
in World Politics
Austin Carson, University of Chicago
Keren Yarhi-Milo, Princeton University
Realism, Imperialism, and the Expansion of Overseas
U.S. Military Bases
Andrew Yeo, Catholic University of America
Stacie Pettyjohn, RAND Corporation
Maritime Piracy Across Time: Recurring Patterns from
the Bronze Age to Today
Samuel R. Rohrer, University of North Georgia - The
Military College of Georgia
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
24.47
DIFFUSION AND REGIME CHANGE
Chair: Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto
Disc:
Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Who is my Neighbor? Cultural Proximity and the


Diffusion of Democracy
David De-Wei Wong
Robert D. Woodberry, University of Notre Dame
Diffusion or growth? Simulating patterns of regime
change
Gavril K. Bilev, Merrimack College
Natural Resource Pipelines as Catalysts of Regional
Regime Diffusion
Ruchan Kaya, Caspian Strategy Institute
Trading Faces: How Trading Partners Affect Changes in
Governing Institutions
Nicholas R. Davis, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
A New Data Set on Political Regimes 1800-2014
Carsten Anckar, Abo Akademi University
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
24.48
THE RISE OF COMPETITIVE ELECTORAL
AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Samuel A. Greene, King's College London


Samuel A. Greene, King's College London
Andreas Schedler, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas

Papers: Economic Development, Autocratization & Notions of


Democracy in Ecuador & Turkey
Alper Yildiz
On the emergence of electoral authoritarian regimes
Nam Kyu Kim, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Our Brand is Crisis: Systemic Crises and the Rise of
Electoral Autocracies
Aleksandar Matovski
Political Economy of Rising Competitive
Authoritarianism in Turkey
Berk Esen, Sabanci University
Sebnem Gumuscu, Middlebury College
Violent Struggle and Revolutionary Regime Durability
Kai Massey Thaler, Harvard University
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
24.49
HUMAN RIGHTS IGOS: THE ECTHR, ICC &
UNHRC
Chair: Shareen Hertel
Disc:
Jillienne Haglund, University of Kentucky

Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Chair:
Disc:

Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz


Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University
Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz

Papers: A Response to Fenno: The Political Scientist as an


Engaged Participant Observer
David CW Parker, Montana State University,
Bozeman
Ethics, Methodology, and Difficult Narratives in
Feminist Politics Research
Akanksha Mehta, SOAS, University of London
Navigating Fieldwork as an Outsider
Suzanne E. Scoggins, Stanford University, Center on
Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
"Who can conduct field research on African politics?:
The Political Economy of Higher Education and
Fieldwork for Generations of African and non-African
Africanists"
Lauren M. MacLean, Indiana University,
Bloomington
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
24.51
LOCALITIES OF IMMIGRANT INCLUSION AND
PARTICIPATION
Papers: A relational approach to local immigration policy:
lessons from Baltimore City
Felipe A Filomeno, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
Stating Noncitizen Benefits: Expanding State-Level
Social Citizenship Since 1994
Jacqueline Vimo
Policy Evolution in German Islamic Rel Instr. v US
Bilingual Ed., 1965-2010
Girma Elyot Alifeyo Parris
On the Citizenship Policies of Latin American States
towards their Emigrants
Luicy Pedroza, GIGA
Pau Palop Garca, German Institute of Global Area
Studies
DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE
GROUP
24.52
EXPLAINING PARTY-BUILDING STRATEGIES IN
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Lise Rakner, University of Bergen


Catherine Lena Kelly, Washington University in St.
Louis
Lars Svasand, University of Bergen

Papers: Reconceptualizing Variation in African Party Systems


Leonardo R. Arriola, University of California,
Berkeley
Lise Rakner, University of Bergen
The Impact of Subnational Competition on the Structure
of National Politics
Carrie Manning, Georgia State University
The Historical Roots of Coherent Parties in Africa: The
Cases of Ghana and Mali
Jonathan van Eerd, University of Zurich

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Papers: Between Justice and Impunity: Quasi-Compliant


Accountability Behavior
Kate Cronin-Furman
Defending the Indefensible:Analysis of Violators of
Human Rights at the UN UPR
Noam Schimmel, McGill Centre for Human Rights
and Legal Pluralism
Procedural Justice and Human Rights
Tiberiu C. Dragu, New York University
Arturas Rozenas, New York University
Sincere Commitment or Deflecting? Thematic Voting in
the Human Rights Council
Michael Joel Voss, University of Toledo
Whose Universality? State and NGO Testimony in the
Universal Periodic Review
Michael Beckstrand, Syracuse University

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS


24.50
CHALLENGES OF FIELD AND ETHNOGRAPHIC
RESEARCH

Thursday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

No Threat, No Party: Party Strength in Electoral


Authoritarian Regimes
Svein-Erik Helle, University of Bergen
The credibility of campaign promises: experimental
evidence from Ghana
Mascha Rauschenbach, University of Mannheim
Related Groups
25.1
BRITISH POLITICS GROUP: PERSPECTIVES ON
THE 2015 UK GENERAL ELECTION
Chair: Ashley Vande Bunte, American Political Science
Association
Donley T. Studlar, University of Strathclyde
Papers: The Election in Scotland
Mark P. Shephard, University of Strathclyde
The Election in England
Jane Green, University of Manchester
The Election in Wales
Roger Scully, Cardiff University
The Election in Northern Ireland
Jonathan Tonge, University of Liverpool
Jocelyn Evans, University of Leeds
25.2
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF FEDERALISM:
FEDERALISMS DIVERSE FORMS
Chair: Troy E. Smith, Brigham Young University, Hawaii
Campus
Disc:
Alan Fenna, Curtin University
Papers: Dis-United Kingdom: The Multi-National State and the
Prospects for a Federal UK
Malcolm Harvey
Hybrid Federalization in Asia
He Baogan, Nanyang Technological University
Native American Reservations as Autonomies: The
Shoshone-Bannock Reservation
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
Territorial Restructuring in the EU: Europe of Regions
Through the Back Door?
Dietmar Schirmer, Zeppelin University
Varieties of Federalism in 7 Advanced Federations
Okyeon Hong Yi, Seoul National University
25.3
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE
PROSPECTS FOR THE CONSERVATIVE
MOVEMENT
Chair: John B. Kienker, Claremont Review of Books
Part:
Larry P. Arnn, Hillsdale College
Matthew Spalding, Hillsdale College
William Voegeli, The Claremont Institute
Henry Olsen, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Charles R. Kesler, Claremont McKenna College
25.4
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: ART, POLITICS AND
LITERATURE
Chair: Charles R. Embry
Disc:
Alan I. Baily, Stephen F. Austin State University
Paul E. Kidder, Seattle University
Papers: The Philosopher and the Storyteller: Eric Voegelin and
Flannery O'Connor
David Palmieri

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25.5

Chair:
Disc:

Pseudoreality Returns: Reading The Man Without


Qualities in Liquid Modern Times
Paul Corey, Humber College
St. Augustines Confessio and the Possibility of Reason
Enrique Pallares, Catholic University of America
Art as a Symbolic Form: From Paleolithic Murals to
Modernity
Wolfgang Leidhold, University of Cologne
Lila's Destiny: Marilynne Robinson's Gilead Trilogy
Paulette Kidder, Seattle University
MCCONNELL CENTER FOR POLITICAL
LEADERSHIP: STATESMANSHIP, CITIZENSHIP,
AND CONSTITUTIONALISM: ANCIENT AND
MODERN
Lee Trepanier, Saginaw Valley State University
Andrew Bibby, Christopher Newport University
Matthew D. Wright, Biola University

Papers: Statesmanship and the Constitution in Aristotle's


Political Science
James R. Stoner, Louisiana State University
Crisis of the American Empire: The 1787 Constitution in
Imperial History
Michael S. Kochin, Tel Aviv University
FDR's Destroyers-for-Bases Deal: Law and
Statesmanship
Thomas Karako, Kenyon College
Regime, Culture and Citizenship
Leah Bradshaw, Brock University
25.6
RUSSIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION:
POLITICAL SCIENCE IN RUSSIA:
REFLECTIONS ON 60 YEARS OF
DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Olga Yurievna Malinova, Institute of Scientific
Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of
Sciences
Papers: Political Science in Russia: the state of art and
prospective
Oxana Gaman-Golutvina, Moscow Institute for
Foreign Relations
Russian IR Theory Today and Tomorrow
Andrei Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Criticism of political reality and development of political
science in Russia
Leonid V. Smorgunov, St. Petersburg State University
Who makes a public face of political science in
Russia?
Olga Yurievna Malinova, Institute of Scientific
Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of
Sciences
Political Science in Russia: academicians and experts
Alexander Sungurov, National Research University
Higher School of Economics, Sity St.Petersburg
25.7
WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE:
LATINAS IN AMERICAN POLITICS: BRIDGING
THE GAP BETWEEN INTERSECTIONALITY
AND ELECTABILITY
Chair: Leslie Navarro, Dallas County Community College
Disc:
Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College

Friday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM

Papers: Voter Stereotypes of Latino and Latina Candidates


Ivy A.M. Cargile, St. Norbert College
Jennifer L. Merolla
Jean Reith Schroedel, Claremont Graduate
University
Virtually Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies:
Congressional Candidates and Social Media Campaigns
Samantha Hernandez, Arizona State University
Advantages and Disadvantages for Latina Officeholders:
The Case of New Mexico
Julia Marin Hellwege, University of New Mexico
Christine Marie Sierra, University of New Mexico
The Sleeping Latina Giant: Leticia Van de Putte and the
Race for Texas Lt.
Sharon Ann Navarro, University of Texas at San
Antonio

Thursday, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
26.1
APSA MENA/POMEPS RECEPTION

Thursday, 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM


APSA Events
27.1
111TH APSA ANNUAL MEETING PRESIDENTIAL
ADDRESS: AMERICAN POLITICS, AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE, IN AN ERA OF
GROWING RACIAL DIVERSITY AND
ECONOMIC DISPARITY
Chair: Rodney E. Hero, University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Thursday, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
29.1
LAW AND COURTS SECTION LIFETIME
ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AND SPECIAL PANEL
HONORING DONALD SONGER

APSA Events
30.1
PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
SECTION STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING

Thursday, 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
31.1
CENGAGE RECEPTION: MEET & GREET WITH
FORMER U.S. REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE
MILLER
31.2
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE RECEPTION
31.3
THE TEXAS RECEPTION FOR AFFILIATED
UNIVERSITIES

Thursday, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
32.1
APSA MENTORING NETWORKING RECEPTION
32.2
CONFERENCE FOR THE STUDY OF POLITICAL
THOUGHT RECEPTION
32.3
FEDERALISM/INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS SECTION RECEPTION
32.4
INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEES RECEPTION
32.5
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL SECTION RECEPTION
32.6
MICHAEL GENOVESE, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
UNIVERSITY RECEPTION (INVITE ONLY)
32.7
PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE POLITICS
SECTION RECEPTION
32.8
QUALITATIVE AND MULTI-METHOD
RESEARCH & INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND
POLITICS SECTIONS' RECEPTION
32.9
RELIGION AND POLITICS SECTION
RECEPTION
32.10
THE CLAREMONT INSTITUTE RECEPTION
32.11
WOMEN OF COLOR RECEPTION: WOMENS
CAUCUS, COMMITTEE AND WOMEN &
POLITICS SECTION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science

Thursday, 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM


APSA Events
33.1
APSA OPENING RECEPTION
33.2
CANADIAN POLITICS SECTION RECEPTION
33.3
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO RECEPTION
33.4
SITING AND ENGAGEMENT NETWORKING
RECEPTION

Friday, September 4, 2015


Friday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM

Daily Schedule

APSA Events
28.1
AFRICAN POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
28.2
ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN POLITICAL
STUDIES BUSINESS MEETING
28.3
CANADIAN POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
28.4
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
28.5
FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
28.6
JAPAN POLITICAL STUDIES GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
28.7
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
28.8
POLITICS, LITERATURE AND FILM SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
28.9
QUALITATIVE AND MULTI-METHOD
RESEARCH SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
28.10
RELIGION AND POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
28.11
RESEARCH & POLITICS JOURNAL/SAGE
ASSOCIATE EDITORS MEETING
28.12
STATUS COMMITTEE FOR LATINOS IN THE
PROFESSION

Thursday, 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM

APSA Events
34.1
CONFERENCE GROUP ON ITALIAN POLITICS
(CONGRIPS) BUSINESS MEETING
34.2
ORGANIZED SECTION CHAIRS BREAKFAST
34.3
POLITY BUSINESS MEETING
34.4
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICS
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING BREAKFAST

DAILY SCHEDULE

117

Friday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM

34.5

STATUS OF ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS IN


THE PROFESSION COMMITTEE BUSINESS
MEETING

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM


APSA Events
35.1
LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY
EDITORIAL BOARD BREAKFAST MEETING
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
36.1
CICERONIAN RECEPTIONS
Chair: Daniel J. Kapust, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Disc:
Christina S. Kraus, Yale University
Papers: Smith and Cicero on Anger, Resentment and Retributive
Justice
Michelle A. Schwarze, Department of Political
Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Cicero Speaks French: Ciceronian Themes in Latini,
Oresme and Pizan
Cary J. Nederman, Texas A&M University
Justus Lipsius, Acceptable Deceit, and Prudence in the
Ciceronian Tradition
Gary Remer, Tulane University
Law as a Source of Moral Norms in Cicero and
Augustine
Sarah Byers
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
36.2
UNIVERSALITY, SPATIAL ORDER AND
EXCLUSION IN THE THOUGHT OF CARL
SCHMITT
Chair: ELLEN KENNEDY, UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA
Disc:
Lars Vinx, Bilkent University, Department of Philosophy
Papers: On Carl Schmitts Interpretation of Hobbes (1932-1938)
Eva Odzuck, Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft
Technicity, Mortality, and Sovereignty in Heidegger and
Schmitt
David Ragazzoni
Of Jews and the Republic: Carl Schmitt in Weimar
Aaron B. Roberts
Propaganda and Critique in Carl Schmitts Land and Sea
(1942/1954/1981)
Samuel G. Zeitlin, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
36.3
CONSTITUTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Jean L. Cohen, Columbia University


Hanna Lerner, Tel Aviv University

Papers: Beyond Revolution? Theory and Cases


Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research, New
York
Comparative Constitutional Law as a Revolutionary
Force
Ran Hirschl, University of Toronto
Revolutionary Change and Constitutional Revision in
Prmodern republics
John P. McCormick, University of Chicago

118

DAILY SCHEDULE

The Neglect of Enlightenment Constitutionalism


Jeremy Waldron, New York University
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
36.4
DREAM, WORK, PLAY: PSYCHOANALYSIS, THE
UNCONSCIOUS, AND RADICAL POLITICS
Chair: Robyn Marasco
Disc:
Robyn Marasco
Papers: Dream as Political Object
Sharon Sliwinski, Western University
Occupying Aggression: A Psychoanalytic Defense of
Radical Politics
George M. Shulman, New York University
Thing Theory and Playthings: (In)operativity in
Agamben, Arendt, and Winnicott
Bonnie Honig, Brown University
Visions Unseen: On Sovereignty, Race, and the Optical
Unconscious
Mark Reinhardt, Williams College
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
36.5
INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE
BODY: DISABILITY, RACE AND GENDER
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Shatema Threadcraft
Julie Mostov, Drexel University

Papers: Feminism, Disability, and the Body/Mind Duality


Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania
The Body Between Institutional and Descriptive
Representation
Paula Diehl, Penn Arts & Sciences
Body Matters: Black Women Elected Officials and Body
Politics
Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University
How to Write on Kinky Haired Feminine Bodies:
Phenomenology and Necropower
Shatema Threadcraft
Connecting the Disconnect: Mental Disorder and
Political Disorder
Theresa Man Ling Lee, University of Guelph
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
36.6
RACE AND MEMORY IN AMERICAN
POLITICAL THOUGHT
Chair: Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia
Disc:
Kirstine S. Taylor, University of Washington
Annie Menzel, Vassar College
Papers: The Pasts We Deny: James Baldwins Archaeology of
the Present
Joseph Grant, Northwestern University
Sheldon Wolin on Race, Memory and Commonality
Lucy Cane
Booker T. Washington and the Use of Biography in
Afro-American Political Thought
Desmond Jagmohan, Princeton University
Neoliberal Time to Kill
P.J. Brendese, Johns Hopkins University
For Love of Countrymen: James Baldwins Biopolitical
Communitarianism
Bryan Brentus Carter, Johns Hopkins University

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


36.7
THE STRANGEST EXPERIENCES: SALVAGING
COMPLEXITY IN POLITICAL THEORIZING
Chair: Adam Sitze, Amherst College
Disc:
Yves Winter, McGill University
Papers: Reading Plato
Jill Frank, Cornell University
Wollstonecraft and the Paradoxes of Political
Community
Angela Maione, Bard College
Between Text and Context: Disrupting Practices in
French North Africa
Nancy Luxon, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
Home: on Longing, Belonging, and the Possibility of a
Universal Lexicon
Hagar Kotef, Bar Ilan Univeristy
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
36.8
CAN THERE BE A (GOOD) ETHICS FOR
POLITICS?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Part:

John R. Wallach, Hunter College, CUNY


Ella Myers, University of Utah
Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University
Rainer Forst, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


36.9
RECOGNITION AND ITS DISCONTENTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Anita Chari
Anita Chari

Papers: Recognition and the Consensus Horizon in Democratic


Politics
Laura Back, University of Washington
Self-Definition and Difference in the Politics of
Recognition
Caitlin Tom, University of California, Berkeley
The Limits of the Politics of Recognition: The Case of
British Foxhunters
Katherine Curchin, Australian National University
Microaggressions, Recognition Theory and Racial
Inequality
Greta Fowler Snyder, Victoria University of
Wellington
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
36.10
THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF
IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Disc:

Pete Mohanty, Stanford University

Openness Moderates the Impact of Interethnic


Encounters on Immigration Attitudes
Peter Thisted Dinesen
Kim Mannemar Soenderskov
Nationalism and anti-immigrant prejudice: What role do
institutions play?
Carolin Rapp, University of Bern
A Tale of Two Countries: Mexican Immigrants
Perceptions of Politics in the U.S.
Sergio C. Wals, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
36.11
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC
GROWTH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Nicholas Weller, University of Southern California


Desha Girod, Georgetown University

Papers: Modern Economic Democracy


Andrew J. Coe, University of Southern California
Authoritarian Institutions and Fiscal Policy: A Cross
National Analysis
Charles R. Hankla, Georgia State University
John F. Walson
Sohini Mookherjee, Georgia State University
Economic Growth and Gender Equality under
Authoritarian Regimes
Adrian J. Shin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The Effect of Government Parties Outside Options on
the Budget Composition
Maiko Isabelle Heller, University of Michigan
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
36.12
BAYESIAN MODELS
Chair: Jacob M. Montgomery, Washington University in St.
Louis
Disc:
James Edward Monogan, University of Georgia
Papers: A Discrete Choice Model for the Analysis of an
Aggregate Voting Record
Moritz Marbach, University of Mannheim
Recovering Household Income From Survey Data: A
Bayesian Approach
Maxim Ananyev, UCLA
Michael Poyker, UCLA Anderson school of
management
A Bayesian Changepoint Model of Electoral
Realignments
Arjun Wilkins, Stanford University
Dealing with Separation in Logistic Regression Models
Carlisle Rainey
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
36.13
NETWORK MODELS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Chair:
Disc:

Erin Hartman, University of California, Berkeley


Erin Hartman, University of California, Berkeley
Michael D. Ward, Duke University

Daily Schedule

Papers: Framed by the media: The impact of threat frames in tv


news on ethnic prejudice
Laura Jacobs, University of Leuven
Meta van der Linden, University of Leuven
Immigrant Exposure and Natives Attitudes: Which
Contexts and which Immigrants?
Kim Mannemar Soenderskov
Peter Thisted Dinesen

Papers: Changepoint Analysis of Multilayer Network Using


Bayesian Inference
Jong Hee Park, Seoul National University
Yunkyu Sohn

DAILY SCHEDULE

119

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

Diffusion Invariant Reduction Scheme for Field


Experimental Design
Yunkyu Sohn
Extracting ideological proximity in the UN system:
Topological Analysis approach
Slava Mikhaylov, University College London
Modeling Path-assigned Treatments: Colonial Roads in
Africa
Dean Knox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Nicolas Jacques de Kadt
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
36.14
AUTHORITARIAN STABILITY
Chair: Maya Jessica Tudor
Disc:
Payam Mohseni, Harvard University
Sarah Hummel, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Papers: Autocratic Powers and Authoritarian Resilience in the
Post-Cold War Era
Samuel Handlin, University of Utah
Luis Alain Oquendo
Labor Unrest and the Dual Transformation of the
Chinese State
Manfred Elfstrom, Cornell University
Public Monuments as Loyalty Signals in Authoritarian
Regimes
Cole Harvey, University of North Carolina Chapel
Hill
Ali Sanaei, UC Berkeley
Share it or lose it? Ethnic Politics and Authoritarian
Stability.
Ilyas Saliba, WZB Social Science Center Berlin
Yannick Immanuel Pengl, ETH Zurich
The Geography of Power Elites in Authoritarian
Regimes: Evidence from China
Titi Zhou, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
36.15
INEQUALITY AND ITS PERCEPTIONS
Chair: Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Disc:
Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University
Papers: Government Intervention and Subjective Well-Being: A
Global Appraisal
Patrick Flavin, Baylor University
Alexander C. Pacek
Benjamin Radcliff, University of Notre Dame
Inequality and Representation with Regressive Taxation
Junko Kato, The University of Tokyo
Seiki Tanaka, University of Amsterdam
Magnifying Insecurities: How Contexts Temper Worries
and Policy Preferences
Mallory Compton, Texas A&M University
Perception and Misperception of Inequality: A CrossNational Investigation
Daniel S. Treisman, University of California, Los
Angeles
Wealth Inequality and Democratic Politics
David Stasavage, New York University
Kenneth F. Scheve, Stanford University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
36.16
REGIME TRANSITIONS

120

DAILY SCHEDULE

Chair:
Disc:

Manal A. Jamal, James Madison University and Harvard


Kennedy School
Sofia Fenner

Papers: Pop Culture and Pro-Military Propaganda in PostMubarak Egypt


Meir R. Walters, Georgetown University
Social Movements and their Regional Diffusion
Arash Reisinezhad
Can Post WWI Military Disarmament explain the
Growth of Interwar Fascism?
Kare Vernby, Uppsala University
Unions and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of
Egypt and Tunisia
Dina Bishara, University of Oxford
Urbanization and Civil Wars
Kerim Can Kavakli, Sabanci University
Arzu Kibris, Sabanci University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
36.17
COMPARATIVE DIMENSIONS IN COLONIAL
POLITICS
Chair: Steven I. Wilkinson, Yale University
Disc:
Alexander Lee, University of Rochester
Papers: What's Endogenous and Exogenous to Colonial Rule
Philip Roessler, College of William & Mary
Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University
The Territorial Dynamics of Colonial State-Building in
German East-Africa
Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University
Alexander De Juan, GIGA German Institute of
Global and Area Studies
Max Montgomery, German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
The Effects of Missionaries on Political Development
Katharine A. Baldwin, Yale University
Where Do Economic Institutions Come From?
Robert D. Woodberry, University of Notre Dame
Redistributive Colonialism
Alexander Lee, University of Rochester
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
36.18
STATE BUILDING
Papers: Bridging United States and Latin American Public
Administration Scholarship
Adam J. Cohon, University of Rochester
Diverse Approaches to State-Building in Laos and
Cambodia
Naazneen Barma, Naval Postgraduate School
Land Reform as an Origin of the Korean Developmental
State
Jong-sung You, The Australian National University
Land, State-Building, and Political Authority in Africa
Lauren Honig, Cornell University
Pre-Colonial Governance and Contemporary State
Capacity in Africa
Anna Schultz, Duke University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
36.19
THEORIZING DIVERGENT PATHWAYS IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

Chair:
Disc:

Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana


Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana

Papers: Geography is not Destiny: Trade Coalitions and PostColonial Development


Don Leonard, Tulane University
Governing Diversity: explaining divergent pathways for
India and Pakistan
Wilfried Swenden, University of Edinburgh
Political Geography, Decision-making, and
Accountability in Latin America
Katherine Schlosser Bersch, University of Texas at
Austin
Political Institutions, Social Contexts and Economic
Growth
Peter F. Nardulli, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
The political roots of the mobile revolution
Naunihal Singh, Air War College
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
36.20
URBANIZATION, CLASS AND POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPING
DEMOCRACIES
Chair: Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Disc:
Adam Michael Auerbach, American University
Papers: Growth and Withdrawal: Clientelism, Poverty, and
Participation in Urban Ghana
Noah L Nathan
Citizen-State Relations in Urban India: Class Differences
in Water Politics
Tanu Kumar, University of California, Berkeley
Alison E. Post, University of California, Berkeley
The Forbearance Trap: Squatting and Housing Policy in
Urban Latin America
Alisha Caroline Holland, Harvard University
Rural Networks, Urban Migration, and Wellbeing in
Slums
Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University
Anirudh Krishna, Duke University
Including the Other Half: How economic formality
disrupts clientelism in Manila
Nancy Hite-Rubin, Tufts University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
36.21
INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND DISTRIBUTIVE
POLITICS IN POST-COMMUNIST TRANSITIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Bilyana Petrova, University of North Carolina, Chapel


Hill
Marc P. Berenson, King's College London
Katelyn Finley, University of California, Irvine

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY


36.22
NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET? PARTY
POLITICS IN WESTERN AND EASTERN
EUROPE
Chair: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Disc:
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Papers: Issue Salience East and West
Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas
Stephen Whitefield, University of Oxford
Skewed Reality: Citizen (Mis)Perceptions of Parties
Margit Tavits, Washington University in St. Louis
Dalston G Ward, Washington University in St. Louis
Fluid Parties, Fickle Voters, Fixed Spaces: Party
Competition in Europe
Jan Rovny, Sciences Po, Paris
Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg
"Back to the Future?" Government Formation and Party
System Stability in Europe
Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham
Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University
The Future Lies East? Systems, Sub-Systems and the
Dynamics of Party Politics
Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham
Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
36.23
FINANCIAL CRISIS DATA AND POLITICS:
MEASUREMENT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Chair: Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance
Disc:
David Andrew Singer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Papers: Measuring Economic Institutions and Financial Crises
Puspa D Amri, Ithaca College
Thomas D. Willett, Claremont Graduate University
A Text Based Measure of Banking Crises
Sahil Deo
Christian Bernhard Franz
Christopher Gandrud, Hertie School of Governance
Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance
Exogenous and Objective Indicators of Endogenous and
Subjective Crises
Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University

DAILY SCHEDULE

121

Daily Schedule

Papers: Are Inequality Aversion and Demand for Welfare


Growing in Russia and China?
Neil Munro, University of Glasgow

Left is Right, Right is Left: Electoral Rules,


Partisanship, and Redistribution
Stephen Bloom, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Simonas Cepenas, Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Redistribution and the Quality of Governance: Evidence
from East Central Europe
Bilyana Petrova, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Post-Soviet Health Benefit Provision: the Role of Soviet
Legacies & Veto Players
Brittany Holom, Princeton University
Political Effects of the Great Financial Crisis
Roger Schoenman, University of California, Santa
Cruz

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

What Is a Capital Event? Measuring Surges, Sudden


Stops, and Flight
William Kindred Winecoff, Indiana University
Measuring vulnerabilities to different crisis resolution
strategies
Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich
Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
36.24
ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE IN
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Disc:
Songying Fang, Rice University
Papers: Diagonal Enforcement Mechanisms in International
Trade Politics
William Phelan, Trinity College, Dublin
Do PTAs Increase Trade? Evidence from a Network
Analysis
Lauren Peritz
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
36.25
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DALE COPELAND'S
"ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE AND WAR"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Part:

Randall Schweller, Ohio State University


Dale Copeland, University of Virginia
Joanne Gowa, Princeton University
Jack L. Snyder, Columbia University
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Jessica L. P. Weeks, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Colin Elman, Syracuse University

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


36.26
NUCLEAR POLITICS AND PROLIFERATION
Disc:
Lawrence P. Rubin, Georgia Institute of Technology
Papers: Predicting Nuclear Proliferation
Jeffrey Kaplow, University of California, San Diego
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Explaining the Path and Pace of Nuclear Weapons
Programs
Lisa Langdon Koch, Arizona State University
Alliance Restraint and Nuclear Proliferation
Dong Sun Lee, Korea University
Perception, Prioritization, and Proliferation
Alison Logan Mintz, University of Georgia
Realism, Idealism, and American Public Opinion on
Nuclear Disarmament
Kai Quek, University of Hong Kong

Explaining Accommodation Failure


Steven Ward, Cornell University
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
36.28
CHINA'S ECONOMIC STATECRAFT AND
SECURITY
Chair: Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University
Disc:
Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University
Papers: Measuring Key Concepts in Sanctions Research: China,
Japan, and Rare-Earths
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas at Austin
Llewelyn Hughes, Australian National University
The Compellence and Deterrence of Economic Statecraft
in Chinas Near Abroad
William J. Norris, Texas A&M University
Great Power Engagement and the Use of Economic
Statecraft
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Chinas Economic Integration Strategies in Central Asia
Vitaly Kozyrev, Endicott College
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
36.29
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL

Chair:
Disc:

Daniel S. Geller, Wayne State University


Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University
Kyle Haynes, Webster University

Papers: An Opportunity for Backing Down: Elections and


Audience Costs
Kiyotaka Yasui
Ryo Nakai, Rikkyo University
Does Economic Inequality Make States More Likely to
Fight Other States?
Bruce M. Russett, yale university
David Kinsella, Portland State University
Socialization and State Behavior in Interstate Territorial
Disputes
James Lee, Princeton University
Bella Wang, Princeton University
Why do military regimes initiate more militarized
interstate disputes?
Sophie Panel, Heidelberg University

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


36.27
POWER SHIFTS IN WAR AND PEACE: NEW
THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS
Chair: David M. Edelstein, Georgetown University
Disc:
David M. Edelstein, Georgetown University

DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY


36.30
GRAND STRATEGY OF GLOBAL AND
REGIONAL POWERS
Chair: John Schuessler, Air War College
Disc:
John Schuessler, Air War College
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America

Papers: Do Rising States Fear Preventive War? The Case of


Russia in 1914
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
When Power Shifts Promote Peace
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Paul K. MacDonald, Wellesley College
Falling Giants: Rising States and the Fate of Declining
Great Powers
Joshua Itzkowitz Shifrinson

Papers: Asymmetric Statecraft: Alliances, Structures, and


Regional Dominance in Asia
Yuxing Huang, Boston College
China, India, and the United States in the New Global
Order
John Echeverri-Gent, Department of Politics,
University of Virginia
April A Herlevi, University of Virginia

122

DAILY SCHEDULE

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

Immoderate Greatness: Is Restraint a Viable Strategy for


Great Powers?
Tudor Andrei Onea, National University of Singapore
Policy Evolution of Regional Hegemons in Comparative
Perspective
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Strategic Recalibration: Framework for a 21st Century
National Security Strategy
Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
36.31
GENOCIDE, POLITICIDE, AND GOVERNMENT
MASS KILLING
Chair: Gary Uzonyi, University of Massachusetts- Lowell
Disc:
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
Papers: The Onset of Repressive Spells, 1976-2007
Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Polarities of the Other: Battlefield Mass Slaughter in
Interstate War
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Opposing the Call to Kill: Responses to GovernmentSponsored Mass Killing
Taylor B. Seybolt, University of Pittsburgh
What Drives Escalation in Atrocity Violence? Evidence
from Guatemala
Scott Straus, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Rachel Schwartz, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Divergent Logics of Genocide and Politicide: The
Duration of Mass Killing
Gary Uzonyi, University of Massachusetts- Lowell
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
36.32
NEW EXPLANATIONS FOR THE ONSET OF
WAR
Chair: Toby J. Rider, Texas Tech University
Disc:
Daniel McCormack, University of Pennsylvania

DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


36.33
INDIVIDUALS IN PARTISAN CONTEXTS
Chair: Eric Magar, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Disc:
Audrey Andr, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Papers: The Incumbency Advantage in Brazilian Elections


Scott W. Desposato, UZH and UCSD
George Avelino, FGV-SP
Ciro Biderman
Campaign Localization and Personalization Effects on
Constituency Service
Mihail Chiru, Central European University Budapest
Electoral Incentives and Individual Parliament Members'
Rights
Yael Shomer, Tel Aviv University
How is the Personality of MPs Important in Party
Dominated Political Systems?
Helene Helboe Pedersen, Department of Political
Science, Aarhus University
Strategic versus Ideological Party Switching in the
European Parliament
Simon Hix, London School of Economics
Abdul G. Noury, New York University Abu Dhabi
DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
36.34
MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE PUBLIC
SECTOR
Chair: Gregory B. Lewis, Georgia State University
Disc:
Alisa Hicklin Fryar, University of Oklahoma
Papers: Explaining the Implementation of Merit System: the case
of Mexico
Claudia N. Avellaneda, Indiana University
Gender & Federal Turnover Intent: Exploring Future Job
Preference & Environments
Susannah Bruns Ali, Florida International University
The effects of non-competitive hiring on US federal
service quality
Gregory B. Lewis, Georgia State University
Tim Johnson, Willamette University
DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
36.35
POLITICS OF GOVERNANCE AND POLICY
IMPLEMENTATION
Chair: Vicky Wilkins, American University
Disc:
Lael R. Keiser, University of Missouri, Columbia
Papers: Diffusion versus need: The case of state parental
involvement requirements
Daniel L. Fay, Mississippi State University
Danielle N. Atkins
Vicky Wilkins, American University
Governance and the Welfare State: An Unlikely
Comparison of the US and Denmark
Evelyn Z. Brodkin, University of Chicago
Unpacking the Indian State: Bureaucratic Norms and
Policy Implementation
Akshay Mangla, Harvard University
Voices from the Frontline: Hospital Networks and
Support to the ACA
Ling Zhu, University of Houston
Service Diversity and Quality Variation in Third-Party
Regulatory Administration
David P. Carter, University of Colorado Denver

Daily Schedule

Papers: Economic Sanctions: Compelling Concessions or a Path


to War?
Ahmer Tarar, Texas A&M University
Beyond Conventional Deterrence: A New Model of
WMD Escalation Dynamics
Kyungkook Kang, University of Central Florida
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Inadvertent War: A Provocation Model and the SinoIndia War of 1962
Hyun-Binn Cho, University of Pennsylvania
Peaceful Uncertainty: When Power Shocks Do Not
Create Commitment Problems
Muhammet Bas, Harvard University
Robert Jay Schub, Harvard University
Responding to provocations: modeling and testing
strategic conflict avoidance
Ho Youn Koh, University of Maryland
Territory and Time in Subnational Claims for SelfDetermination
Friederike Luise Kelle

Eric Magar, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


36.36
INFORMATION AND MISINFORMATION IN
POLICYMAKING

DAILY SCHEDULE

123

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

Chair:
Disc:

Frank R. Baumgartner, University of North Carolina,


Chapel Hill
Kenneth S. Rogerson, Duke University
Krista Loose, MIT

Papers: Extreme Events and Policy Learning: How Communities


Recover, Adapt, and Learn
Deserai Anderson Crow, University of Colorado
Boulder
Elizabeth Ann Albright
Congressional Bureaucracy: What Leads Legislators to
Seek Out Policy Analysis
Samuel Workman, University of Oklahoma
Jonathan Lewallen, University of Texas at Austin
Things Unspoken: The Politics of Forbidden Discourse
Brandon Yoder, Old Dominion University
Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, Old Dominion University
Rachel A. Schutte, Hunter College - CUNY
Experts, Ideologues and the Dissemination of
Misinformation in Abortion Policy
Alesha E. Doan, University of Kansas
Carolina Costa Candal, University of Kansas
Steven M. Sylvester, The University of Kansas
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
36.37
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: JUDICIAL POLITICS
IN STATE SUPREME COURTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND
POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Michael Salamone, Washington State University


Michael Salamone, Washington State University
John J. Szmer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Papers: Effect of State Supreme Court Justices Interpersonal


Relationships on Rulings
Salmon A. Shomade, University of New Orleans
Expanding Regime Politics to State Supreme Courts
Richard S. Price, Weber State University
Ideological Drift on State Supreme Courts:
Institutionalism versus Saliency
David A. Hughes, University of Georgia
Influential Interests: Amicus Curiae Influence on State
High Court Opinions
Allison Trochesset
Lobbying Justice(s)? Amicus Influence in State High
Court Decision Making
Jenna Becker Kane
DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND
JURISPRUDENCE
36.38
RACE, CAPITALISM, AND LAW IN AMERICAN
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Ken I. Kersch, Boston College
Disc:
Ken I. Kersch, Boston College
Papers: Antislavery & Capitalism in the American Political
Tradition, Revisited
Pamela Brandwein, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
The Crimes of Capitalism
Megan Ming Francis, University of Washington
Bankruptcy, Race, and the American Welfare State
Emily Zackin, Johns Hopkins University

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DAILY SCHEDULE

It Takes Framing To Weaken A Statute: Obsolescence


and the Crisis of the VRA, 2006-2013
Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
36.39
GENDER AND CONFLICT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Laura E Sjoberg, University of Florida


Laura E Sjoberg, University of Florida
Sara Angevine, Whittier College

Papers: Being Woman and Kurd: Double Fight Against Double


Oppression
MAYA ARAKON, SLEYMAN SAH UNIVERSITY
Female Operated Terrorist Websites: A Case for Social
Network Analysis
Victoria Elizabeth Tait
Joshua Clark
Lena Omar Saleh, Carleton University - Department
of Political Science
Gender Narratives and Media: Analyzing Women
Terrorists and Emotions
Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa
Candice D. Ortbals, Pepperdine University
Lori Poloni-Staudinger, Northern Arizona University
Jeanette Morehouse Mendez, Oklahoma State
University
Women Cant Fight: comparing the impacts of removing
the combat exclusion
Megan MACKENZIE
Gender and Differences in Security Threat Perceptions
Susan A. Banducci, University of Exeter
Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
36.40
RACE, CLASS AND INEQUALITY
Papers: Axes of Inequality: the Causes of Black-Latino Political
Commonality
Mackenzie Leigh Israel-Trummel, Stanford
University
Ariela Schachter, Stanford University
Democracy Divided: Race and Class in American
Politics
Zoltan L. Hajnal, University of California, San Diego
Discrimination Finds a Home: Salient Race-Related
Events and Mortgage Lending
Rakeen Sayeeda Mabud
The Effect of Immigrant Welfare Inclusion on Asian and
Latino Turnout
Meghan Condon, Loyola University, Chicago
Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
36.41
BEYOND FREEDOM AND VIOLENCE:
RELIGION, POLITICS, AND INTERPRETIVE
METHODS
Chair: Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University
Part:
Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago
Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine
Atalia Omer, --University of Notre Dame
Brent Steele, University of Utah
Ruth Marshall, University of Toronto - Political Science/
Study of Religion

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL


SYSTEMS
36.42
POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL
ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Chair:
Disc:

James Adams, University of California, Davis


Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
James Adams, University of California, Davis

Papers: Economic Shocks, Perceptions of Competence, and Party


System Performance
Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland
Kiyoung Chang, University of Maryland
Timothy Hellwig, Indiana University, Bloomington
Party Policy Diffusion
Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex
Hugh Ward, University of Essex
Measuring Party System Polarization: Strategies and
Performance
Robin E. Best, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Jay K. Dow, University of Missouri, Columbia
Electoral Proportionality and Issue Constraint in
European Elections
Nathan Rexford, University of California, Davis
Party System Polarization, Political Attitudes and
Engagement
Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
36.43
ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATIVE VOTING IN
THE UNITED STATES
Chair: Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis
Disc:
Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


36.44
AUTHORS MEET CRITICS: "AMERICAN
IDENTITY AND THE POLITICS OF
MULTICULTURALISM"
Chair: Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California
Part:
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


36.45
ELECTIONS AND VOTING IN COMPARATIVE
AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Yuki Takagi, Department of Political Science, Stanford
University
Disc:
Jeffrey W. Koch, SUNY, Geneseo
Papers: Candidate's Regional Ties and Vote Choice in the
European Parliament Election
Andr Blais, University of Montreal
Damien Bol
Jean-Francois Laslier, Paris School of Economics
Laura Stephenson, University of Western Ontario
Electoral Coalitions, the Personal Vote, and Mobilization
in Two-Round Elections
Daniel M. Smith, Harvard University
The Consequences of the Eurozone Crisis for the
Structure of Party Competition
Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez, Carlos III - Juan March
Institute
With Ballots & Bullets: Partisan Voting & Violence in
the American Civil War
Nathan P. Kalmoe, Monmouth College
Wealth, Officeholding, and Elite Ideology in Antebellum
Georgia
Jason V Poulos, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
36.46
THE CONDITIONS OF POLICY
RESPONSIVENESS
Chair: Stefanie Reher, University of Oxford
Disc:
Will Jennings, University of Southampton
Papers: On the Sources of Public Responsiveness to Policy
Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan
Christopher Wlezien, University of Texas at Austin
Diversity in Information: Public Responsiveness during
the Economic Crisis
Ann-Kristin Koelln, Department of Political Science
Issue Characteristics and Political Responsiveness: The
Case of Germany
Lars Kai Mder
Anne Rasmussen, Copenhagen University & Leiden
University
Government Responsiveness in the Council of the
European Union
Sara Hagemann, London School of Economics
Sara Binzer Hobolt, London Scool of Economics
Christopher Wratil, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Contextual Determinants of Opinion-Policy Congruence
in Europe
Anne Rasmussen, Copenhagen University & Leiden
University
Stefanie Reher, University of Oxford
Dimiter Toshkov, Leiden University

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Daily Schedule

Papers: How to Measure Partisan Gerrymandering (and ground it


in the US Constitution)
Anthony J. McGann, University of Strathclyde
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California,
Irvine
Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Alex Keena, University of California, Irvine
Median and Supermajoritarian Pivots in Congress and
Conditional Party Government
Thomas L. Brunell, University of Texas at Dallas
Samuel Merrill, Home
Interest Group Lobbying and Congressional Committee
Agenda-Setting
Geoffrey M. Lorenz, University of Michigan
Political Career Histories and Maverick Voting in the
U.S. Senate, 1983 - 2012
Misty Knight-Rini, University of California, Irvine
Alex Keena, University of California, Irvine
The Journalists Dilemma: Asymmetric Partisan Conflict
vs. Neutrality
Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University

David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles


Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame
Peter N. Skerry, Boston College
Vincent L. Hutchings, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor

Friday, 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


36.47
INNOVATIONS IN POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, BOTH
EMPIRICAL AND NORMATIVE
Chair: Amanda Beth Cronkhite, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Disc:
Nicholas Beauchamp, Northeastern University
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics
Papers: Framing Citizenship: A Text Analysis Approach to
Measuring Political Culture
Carolina Johnson, University of Washington
Whats Social Media Got to Do With It? Homophily and
Perceptions of the Parties
Jeffrey A. Gottfried, Pew Research Center
Katerina Eva Matsa, Pew Research Center
Circle of Doom: How the Public Amplifies Negative
News
A. Trevor Thrall
Andrew Armstrong
An Empiricist Framework for Normative Analysis in
Political Communication
Eike Mark Rinke, University of Mannheim
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
36.48
IDEAS AND DOMESTIC POLITICS IN
AMERICAS RISE TO POWER
Chair: Daniel Deudney
Disc:
Henry R. Nau
Papers: Republican Empire: Partisanship and U.S. Foreign
Policy, 1866-1898
Paul Musgrave
Thinking about Expansion: Ideas and Americas
Emergence as a World Power
Kyle M. Lascurettes, Lewis & Clark College
To Hop or to Hold: Island Territories and U.S.
Annexation
Richard W. Maass, University of Evansville
Recognition and Rapprochement: Americas Peaceful
Rise
Michelle Murray, Bard College
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
36.49
CROWDSOURCING CASE STUDIES: LESSONS
FROM THE PARTICIPEDIA PROJECT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 40: INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

Mark E. Warren, University of British Columbia


Leonardo Avritzer, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
Marjorie Correa Marona, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
Sule Yaylaci, University of British Columbia
Paolo Spada, University of British Columbia

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS


36.50
NEW DIRECTIONS IN MULTI-METHOD
RESEARCH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

Chair:
Part:

126

David Collier, University of California, Berkeley


Evan S. Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Alan M. Jacobs
Sherry Zaks, University of California, Berkeley

DAILY SCHEDULE

David Waldner
Ron E. Hassner, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
36.51
NORMATIVE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP AND
MIGRATION
Chair: Elizabeth F. Cohen
Disc:
Barbara Buckinx, Princeton University
Cyril Ghosh
Papers: Changes to Voter Registration: an Example of Contested
Citizenship
Ana Henderson
Consequences versus Rights? A Contribution to
Migration Politics
Charlotte Fiala, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Liberal Neutrality and Immigrant Integration
Caleb Yong, McGill University
Including 'Outsiders': the Boundary Problem,
Emigration, and Citizenship
Ashwini Vasanthakumar, University College,
University of Oxford
Defending Family Unity as an Immigration Policy
Priority
Michael J. Sullivan
Related Groups
37.1
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: THE CIVIC
DIMENSIONS OF AMERICAN
CONSTITUTIONALISM: AUTHOR MEETS
AUTHOR ROUNDTABLE
Chair: George Thomas, Claremont McKenna College
Part:
Sotirios A. Barber, University of Notre Dame
Elizabeth Beaumont, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
John E. Finn, Wesleyan University
George Thomas, Claremont McKenna College
37.2
CATO INSTITUTE: WHY ISNT THERE MORE
SCHOLARLY EVALUATION OF U.S. WARS?
Chair: Christopher Preble, The Cato Institute
Part:
Stephen D. Biddle, George Washington University
Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Benjamin H. Friedman
Alan J. Kuperman, University of Texas, Austin
Jon R. Lindsay, University of California, San Diego
37.3
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE: NATURAL
RIGHTS AND THE PERMISSIVE NATURAL LAW
Chair: Lindsay Eberhardt, The Claremont Institute
Part:
Noah Dauber, Colgate University
Gladden J. Pappin, University of Notre Dame
Kenneth Pennington, Catholic University of America
Brian Tierney, Cornell University
37.4
COMPLEXITY AND PUBLIC POLICY GROUP:
ROUNDTABLE ON COMPLEXITY IN POLICY:
THE MISSING LINK
Part:
Liz Johnson
Michael Steven Givel, University of Oklahoma
Lucas da Silva Almeida, University of So Paulo
Laura Pereira
Robert Geyer, County South Lancaster University
37.5
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: CIVILIZATION IN
EXTREMIS: FROM COLLAPSE TO A NEW LEAP
IN BEING

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Chair:
Disc:

Manfred Henningsen, University of Hawaii, Manoa


Klaus von Dung, University of Siegen

Papers: The Disintegration of Traditional Civilizations


Manfred Henningsen, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Voegelins Understanding of the Leap in Being.
Andrew Hoffman, Independent Scholar
Hip-Hop Culture and the Primary Community of Being
Masahide Kato, University of Hawaii at West Oahu
Transcending Civilizational Collapse in a new Leap of
Being
Louis Gershon Herman, University of Hawaii
Is There a New Spiritual Axial Age?
Jerry L. Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder
37.6
FEDERALIST SOCIETY FOR LAW AND PUBLIC
POLICY STUDIES: REALISM, FORMALISM AND
EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF JUDICIAL
DECISIONMAKING ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Lee Liberman Otis, The Federalist Society for Law and
Public Policy Studies
Part:
Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University
Keith E. Whittington, Princeton University
Lawrence Solum, Georgetown University
Joshua Fischman, Northwestern University Law School
Anup Malani, University of Chicago Law School
37.7
SOCIETY OF CATHOLIC SOCIAL SCIENTISTS:
REFLECTIONS ON THE POLITICAL THOUGHT
OF FR. JAMES V. SCHALL: REASON,
REVELATION AND POLITICS ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Steven J. Brust, Eastern New Mexico Univeristy
Part:
Peter Augustine Lawler, Berry College
Marc Dante Guerra, Assumption College
James V. Schall, Georgetown University
Hadley Arkes, Amherst College

Friday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM


Division Panels
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
38.1
POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Disc:
Angel Maria Casas Gragea, Universidad Autnoma
Metropolitana

DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS


38.2
POSTER SESSION: CANADIAN POLITICS
Papers: Cultural scenes and contextual effects on political
ideology
Diana Miller, University of Toronto
Daniel Silver
DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS
38.3
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL NETWORKS
Disc:
Navid Hassanpour, Princeton University
Papers: Digame: Social networks used to coordinate vote choice
in Honduras
Douglas Alexander Hughes, University of California,
San Diego
FreedomWorks versus the Grassroots: Social Networks
in the Tea Party
Rachel Blum
How Social Media and Public Transportation Shape
Modern Social Movements
Lefteris Jason Anastasopoulos

Friday, 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM


APSA Events
39.1
APSA ETHICS COMMITTEE BUSINESS
MEETING
39.2
APSA INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEEE
BUSINESS MEETING

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM


Theme Panels
40.1
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND THE UNITED
NATIONS, 70 YEARS AFTER THE SAN
FRANCISCO CHARTER
Chair: Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Part:
Michael N. Barnett, George Washington University
Megan Shannon, University of Colorado
Tana Johnson, Duke University
Beth A. Simmons, Harvard University
40.2
WOMEN IN CONFLICT PROCESSES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Vanessa Lefler, Middle Tennessee State University


Tavishi Bhasin, Kennesaw State University

Papers: Are Female Peacekeeping Units More Effective?


Neil Narang, University of California, Santa Barbara
Female Rebel Leadership, Conflict Termination, and
Peace Following Civil War
Cara Eugenia Jones, Mary Baldwin College
Michael Christopher Marshall, University of North
Texas
How Women End Wars: Leadership Diversity and the
Termination of Civil Conflict
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Sarah Shair-Rosenfield, Arizona State University
Women Fighters: Explaining Female Participation in a
Violent Insurgency
Gnes Murat Tezcr, Loyola University Chicago
APSA Events
41.1
APSR PANEL

DAILY SCHEDULE

127

Daily Schedule

Papers: Candidate de-selection and the weakness of African


legislatures
Shana Warren, New York University
Explaining the Patterns of Ministerial Instability in
Presidential Democracies
Don S. Lee
Devesh Tiwari, UCSD
Listen to Rubber Stamp's Voice: Information Gathering
in Authoritarian Congress
Zeren Li, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Party Representatives, Polling Stations, and Electoral
Manipulation
Sergio Jesus Ascencio Bonfil, University of Rochester
Miguel R. Rueda, Emory University
Reading Bharat; The People that Help Connect Leaders
with their Nation
Daniel Kushner, Brown University

The Primary Reason for the Primary Bonus: Evidence


from Mexico
Sergio Jesus Ascencio Bonfil, University of Rochester

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Chair:
Part:

41.2
Chair:
Disc:

John Ishiyama, University of North Texas


Colin Elman, Syracuse University
Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University
Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Joe Soss, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago
EMERGING SCHOLARS IN LATINO POLITICS
Christina Elizabeth Bejarano, University of Kansas
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley

Papers: Insights on State-level Immigration Policies


Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago
Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, University of Rhode
Island
Partners or Rivals? Power & Latino, Black & White
Relations in the 21st Century
Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Wake Forest University
Blood and Oil: Mexican Migrants' Views of the Pea
Nieto Administration
Adrian Felix, University of California-Santa Cruz
Impact of Protests on Latino/a Identity, Attitudes &
Participation
Sophia Jordan Wallace, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Acculturation Bargain: DACA and 2012 Latino
presidential candidate preference
Francisco I. Pedraza, Texas A&M University
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
42.1
GENDER IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL
THOUGHT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Disc:

Daniel I. O'Neill, University of Florida

Papers: Rousseau on the Value of Women


Genevieve Rousseliere, The University of WisconsinMadison
Gender and the Rhetoric of Emotions in Burkes
Reflections
Megan Gallagher, University of California, Los
Angeles
Marriage as Friendship: Wollstonecraft and the
Reconception of Gender Roles
Matthew Harrison Hartman
Sarah Grimkes Quaker Liberalism
Lisa Pace Vetter, University of Maryland, Baltimore
County
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
42.2
ROUSSEAUS LESSER KNOWN WORKS ON
WOMEN
Chair: Denise Schaeffer, College of the Holy Cross
Part:
Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame
Christopher Kelly, Boston College
Heather Pangle, Boston College
Jordan Dorney, University of Notre Dame

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


42.3
DIAGNOSING THE CONTEMPORARY:
CRITICAL GENEALOGIES OF THE PRESENT
Chair: Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine
Disc:
Andrew Dilts, Loyola Marymount University
Papers: Anthropological ratios: heroic ironization/restive
recalcitrance
Paul Rabinow
On Being Judge-able: A Genealogy of Legal Personhood
Ladelle McWhorter, University of Richmond
The Informational Person in the Politics of Information
Colin Koopman, University of Oregon
Imagined Sovereignties and Fragmentary Universalisms:
A Genealogy of the Present
Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine
Colonialism and Terrorism: Lessons from the Algerian
War of Independence
Verena Erlenbusch, University of Memphis
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
42.4
REPRISING THE EARLY MODERN
Chair: Jason Frank, Cornell University
Disc:
Joshua Foa Dienstag, University of California, Los
Angeles
Douglas C. Dow, University of Texas at Dallas
Papers: Sacrifice in Hobbess Leviathan: War and Military
Obligations in a Liberal State
Pinar Kemerli, Washington and Lee University
The Politics of Science Reconsidered: Descartes and
Democracy
Laura Ephraim, Williams College
Inclement Prospero: Restoration Shakespeares Lessons
Contra Schmitts Sovereign
Ted H. Miller, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
The Automaton, Actor, and Sea Serpent: Leviathan and
the Politics of Metaphor
Rebecca Aili Ploof, University of Chicago
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
42.5
WARS OF RELIGION (AND SECULARISM)
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Buddhist Secularism in Thailand? Notes on


Provincializing Political Theory
Ruth Streicher, University of California at Berkeley
Reading Qutb through Contemporary Qutbians in Turkey
Dunya Cakir, National University of Singapore
Civic Peace in a Secular Age: Reconsidering
Augustinian Pluralism
Michael Lamb, University of Oxford
Whats Wrong With Militant Democracy?
Ian R. Zuckerman, Stanford University
Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
42.6
DEMOCRACY AND THE "WHITE PROBLEM"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

128

DAILY SCHEDULE

Anne Norton
Anne Norton

Benjamin McKean, Ohio State University


Benjamin McKean, Ohio State University

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Papers: Unconscious Maintenance of White Supremacy: White


Identity & Motivated Cognition
Kathleen Cole, Metropolitan State University
Racial Innocence, Racial Rebellion, and the Politics of
Risk
Kirstine S. Taylor, University of Washington
Eric Williamss Vision of Transnational Caribbean
Identity
Anand Bertrand Commissiong, West Texas A&M
University
Who is Interrupting Whom? Politics and Aesthetics in
the Ferguson Protests
Glenn Mackin, Eastman School of Music
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
42.7
TUCKNESS AND PARRISHS THE DECLINE OF
MERCY IN PUBLIC LIFE
Chair: Richard K. Dagger, University of Richmond
Part:
Linda Ross Meyer, Quinnipiac University
Mary Sigler
Jill E. Stauffer, Haverford College
Alex Tuckness, Iowa State University
John M. Parrish, Loyola Marymount University
DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY
42.8
POLITICS OF RECRUITMENT, EXPERTISE &
PERSONNEL
Chair: Soenke Ehret, New York University
Disc:
Soenke Ehret, New York University
Anna Bassi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Papers: Accuracy vs. Precision: Oversight and the Development
of Administrative Capacity
Ian R. Turner, Washington University in St. Louis
Outside Expertise
Janna Rezaee
Politics and Personnel
John D. Huber, Columbia University
Michael M. Ting, Columbia University
Policy Innovations and Personnel in a Decentralized
Organization
Tinghua Yu, Columbia University
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
42.9
THE ROLE OF MOTIVATED REASONING IN
THE POLITICAL PROCESS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION

Chair:
Disc:

Milton Lodge, SUNY, Stony Brook University


Spencer Piston, Syracuse University
Lilliana Hall Mason, University of Maryland, College
Park

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY


42.10
FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON LOCAL
GOVERNANCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH

Chair:
Disc:

Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan


Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD

Papers: Nudging Good Politicians: Evidence from a Field


Experiment in the Philippines
Nico Ravanilla
Fault Lines: Blame, Accountability, and Service
Provision in Uganda
Lucy E. S. Martin, Yale University
The Optimal Degree of Bureaucratic Insulation:
Experimental Evidence from Uganda
Pia Raffler, Yale University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
42.11
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: FRANCIS
FUKUYAMA'S "POLITICAL ORDER AND
POLITICAL DECAY"
Chair: Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg
Part:
Sheri Berman, Barnard College
Margaret Levi, Stanford University
Mick Moore, University of Sussex
Luigi Zingales, The Chicago University Booth School of
Business
Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
42.12
DAVID VOGEL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chair: Graham K. Wilson, Boston University
Part:
Peter A. Hall, Harvard University
R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley
Robert A. Kagan, University of California, Berkeley
David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
42.13
NEW SOURCES OF (BIG) DATA
Chair: Gaurav Sood, Georgetown University
Disc:
Gaurav Sood, Georgetown University
Ryan T. Moore, American University
Papers: Recruiting Subjects for Online Surveys: Facebook versus
Mechanical Turk
Taylor C. Boas, Boston University
Dino P. Christenson, Boston University
David Glick, Boston University
Why and How to Create a Panel of Twitter Users
Julien Boyadjian, Universit de Montpellier
Marie Neihouser
Using the Internet Archive to Study Government :
Challenges and Prospects
John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington
Emily K. Gade, University of Washington

DAILY SCHEDULE

129

Daily Schedule

Papers: Competition Over the Politicization of Science on


Energy and Climate Change
Toby Bolsen, Georgia State University
James N. Druckman, Northwestern University
Motivated Reasoning in the Evaluation of Social Cues
About Politicians
David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Doug Pierce, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
The Information Environment and Consistency in
Citizens Policy Opinions
Thomas J. Leeper, Aarhus Universitet
Rune Slothuus, Aarhus University

Instance-Based Learning and Political Choice


Christopher David Johnston, Duke University
Howard Lavine, University of Minnesota
Milton Lodge, SUNY, Stony Brook University
The Effect of Changing Motivations on Responses to
Incongruent Information
Eric William Groenendyk
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

The TwoRavens Platform for Automated Statistical


Analysis and Meta-Analysis
James Honaker, Harvard University
Vito D'Orazio, University of Texas at Dallas
Gary King, Harvard University
Mortgage Discrimination in the Boston Housing Market
Kevin A. Clarke, University of Rochester
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
42.14
TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION, ENGAGEMENT
AND INCLUSION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at


Chattanooga
Mark E. Rush, Washington and Lee University
Sharon F. Lean

Papers: Civic Learning That Persists: Political Identity and


Engagement After College
Richard M. Battistoni, Providence College
Community Based Collaborative Learning among
Diverse Student Populations
Tanya Buhler Corbin, Radford University
Teaching Womens Leadership as a Platform for
Advancing Civic Engagement
Sara Angevine, Whittier College
The National Survey of Student Leaders: Political
Socialization and Campus Life
J. Cherie Strachan, Central Michigan University
Elizabeth A. Bennion, Indiana University
Voice, Equality and Education
James Sloam, University of London, Royal Holloway
Ben Kisby, University of Lincoln
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
42.15
AUTHORITARIAN SUCCESSOR PARTIES AND
DEMOCRACY
Chair: James Loxton, University of Sydney
Disc:
Benjamin Smith, University of Florida
Papers: The Paradoxical Fate of the Communist Successor
Parties in East Central Europe
Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor
Personalistic Authoritarian Successor Parties in Latin
America
James Loxton, University of Sydney
Authoritarian Successor Parties and Democratization in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Rachel Beatty Riedl, Northwestern University
Thriving after Democratizing: Holdover Parties and
Moderate Politics in Asia
Dan Slater, University of Chicago
Joseph Wong, University of Toronto
Old Regime Parties and Democratization: Lessons from
Europes First Wave
Daniel F. Ziblatt, Harvard University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
42.16
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE
CHANNELING OF DEMOCRATIC
PARTICIPATION
Chair: Gabriel L. Negretto, Centro de Investigacin y
Docencia Econmicas
Disc:
Donald L. Horowitz, Duke University

130

DAILY SCHEDULE

Andrew S. Reynolds, University of North Carolina,


Chapel Hill
Papers: Constitutional Design for Severely Divided Societies
Donald L. Horowitz, Duke University
Participation, Deliberation, and Representation in
Constitution-Making Processes
Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University
Carl LeVan, American University-SIS
Tofigh Maboudi, American University
Technology: A Tool to Enhance Effective Participation
in Constitution Making?
Jason Gluck, U.S. Institute of Peace
Susan M Stigant, United States Institute of Peace
Incorporating Citizen Participation in National-Level
Decision-making
Brian Wampler, Boise State University
Revisiting Participation in National Budget Procedures:
Citizen or Civil Society
Ghazal Poshtkouhian Nadi, American University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
42.17
INCUMBENTS AND ELECTIONS IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Chair: Chad Patton Kiewiet de Jonge, Centro de Investigacin
y Docencia Econmica (CIDE)
Disc:
Marko Klasnja, Princeton University
Papers: Electoral Information and Night Lights in Authoritarian
Regimes
Fabien Cottier, University of Geneva
Incumbent Advantage, Voter Information and Vote
Buying in the Philippines
Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia
Philip Keefer, Inter-American Development Bank
Incumbents Re-election in Russia: What Determines
Governors Runaway Victory?
Svetlana Karandashova
Elena Sirotkina, National Research University Higher
School of Economics
Multi-Office Incumbency Advantage: Political Careers in
Brazil
Leandro M. De Magalhaes, University of Bristol
With Friends Like These Who Needs Enemies: Electoral
Reverse Coattails in Brazil
German Feierherd, Yale University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
42.18
THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEMOCRATIC
INSTITUTIONS REVISITED
Chair: Jonathan Krieckhaus, University of Missouri, Columbia
Disc:
Victor Lapuente, Goteburg University
Papers: Party Institutionalization and Economic Growth
John Gerring, Department of Political Science,
Boston University
Carl Henrik Knutsen
Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University
Allen D. Hicken, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Varieties of Democratic Diffusion
Michael J. Coppedge, University of Notre Dame
David Altman, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de
Chile
Lucia Tiscornia, University of Notre Dame
Megan E. Reif, University of Gothenburg

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Varieties of Governance: Consequences for


Socioeconomic Development
Carl Henrik Knutsen
John Gerring, Department of Political Science,
Boston University
Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University
Jan Teorell, Lund University
Legislatures Powers and Executive Corruption
Katherine E Michel, UC Berkeley
M. Steven Fish, University of California, Berkeley
The Determinants of Human Development: Dimensions
of Democracy and Governance
Fernando Bizzarro Neto, University of Notre Dame
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
42.19
INSECURITY: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Chair: James A. McCann, Purdue University
Disc:
James A. McCann, Purdue University
Papers: Economic security, inequality and support for same-sex
marriage in Latin America
Michelle L. Dion, McMaster University
Jordi Diez
Is Communal Organization an Effective Deterrent to
Crime and to Violence?
Vidal Romero, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de
Mexico
Carlos A. Mendoza
Predictability, ambiguity, institutions and development: a
Chinese divergence?
Shaun Francis Goldfinch, University of the South
Pacific
Karl DeRouen, The University of Alabama
The Anonymity Paradox: Survey Behaviors In
Conditions of Acute Insecurity
Elaine Denny, UCSD
Jesse Driscoll, University of California, San Diego
Why might ideological insurgents turn to criminal
activities?
Asfandyar Ali Mir, University of Chicago
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
42.20
POLITICAL PREFERENCES AND BEHAVIOR IN
THE BRAZILIAN NATIONAL ELECTIONS
Chair: Cesar Zucco, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
Disc:
Noam Lupu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Kenneth F. Greene, University of Texas, Austin

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
42.21
POLITICS AND VIOLENCE
Chair: Navid Hassanpour, Princeton University
Disc:
Navid Hassanpour, Princeton University
Papers: Bullets to Ballots: Maoists and the Lure of Democracy
in India
Rumela Sen
Coffins and Castles: How Wartime Militia Control
Shapes Post-War Elections
Amanda Rizkallah, UCLA
Do parties matter for ethnic violence? Evidence from
India
Gareth Nellis, Yale University
Michael Weaver, Yale University
Steven Carl Rosenzweig, Yale University
The Marikana Massacre in South Africa's platinum belt
Thomas Albert Koelble, University of Cape Town
Why Resistance Organizations Adopt Political Violence
Benjamin Acosta, The Ohio State University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
42.22
LEGITIMATION IN AUTOCRACIES: THE
ENDURANCE OF COMMUNISM IN A
DEMOCRATIZING WORLD
Chair: A. James McAdams, University of Notre Dame
Disc:
Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University
Papers: Communist Rule in a Post-Communist World:
Ideological Rigidity and Flexibility
Alexander Dukalskis, University College Dublin
Johannes Gerschewski, Berlin Social Science Center
(WZB), Germany
Xi Jinping and the Art of Chrono-ideological
Engineering
Heike Holbig, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
Legitimation and Soviet Socialism
Graeme Joseph Gill, University of Sydney
Authoritarianism and Inductive Research
Marie-Eve Reny, Universite de Montreal
From Party to Progeny: The Roots of North Korean
Regime Resiliency
James Frederick Person, Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars
Joseph Torigian, MIT
DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
42.23
STRUCTURAL POWER IN POLITICAL
ECONOMY: STATES, FIRMS, AND THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair: Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University


Papers: Structural Power as Reciprocal Dependence
Pepper D. Culpepper, European University Institute

DAILY SCHEDULE

131

Daily Schedule

Papers: Petismo and Anti-Petismo in Brazils 2014 Elections


David J. Samuels, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Cesar Zucco, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
The Culture Wars in Another America: Religious
Leaders and Public Opinion
Amy Erica Erica Smith, Iowa State University
Women, Men, and Political Discussion in Brazils 2014
Presidential Election
Barry Ames, University of Pittsburgh
Amy Erica Erica Smith, Iowa State University
The effect of Debates on Vote Intention in Brazilian
Presidential Elections
Lucio R. Renno

Elections and Redistribution: Revisiting the left-right


divide
Fabiana Machado, Inter-American Development
Bank

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Structural Power in Political Economy: Perspectives


from Policy in Latin America
Tasha A. Fairfield, London School of Economics
Structuring Power: Business and Authority beyond the
Nation State
Henry Farrell
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Structural Powers Empirical Footprint: Evidence and
Inference from Finance
Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
42.24
LABOR MARKET INSECURITY AND PARTY
POLITICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Chair: Jane R. Gingrich, Magdalen College, Oxford
Disc:
Desmond King, University of Oxford
Papers: Welfare state institutions and far right support in
European elections
Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading
Timothee Vlandas, University of Reading
Union membership and voting choice in a time of
economic insecurity
Line Rennwald, University of Amsterdam
Christoph Arndt, Department of Political Science and
Government, Aarhus University
Political Parties and Non-Standard Employment: France,
Germany, Italy, and Spain
Georg Picot, University of Bergen, Norway
Irene Menendez, Department Political Science,
University of Zrich
Labor market policy conflicts and coalitions in five
Western European countries
Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne
The Politics of Labor Market Policy in Post-industrial
Democracies
Takeshi Hieda, Osaka City University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
42.25
INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES AND TRADE
POLICY
Chair: Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Disc:
Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis
Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Papers: A Dynamic Theory of Mass Trade Preferences
Ryan M. Powers
Local, Organic and Fair Trade: Progressive Food
Movement & Individual Attitudes
Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder
Political Preferences, Leaders, and Trade Policymaking
in Democracies
Jason Kuo, University of California, San Diego
Aditya Ranganath
When Is Trade Policy Politically Salient?
Timothy W. Taylor, University of California, Davis
Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
42.26
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND
DOMESTIC IPE POLICIES
Chair: Jennifer L Tobin, Georgetown University
Disc:
Irfan Nooruddin, Georgetown University
Jennifer L Tobin, Georgetown University

132

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Political Contestation and Firm Behavior in Response to


WTO Disputes
Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Developing Countries, Liberalization, and Revenue: Can
IOs Make a Difference?
Ida Bastiaens
Nita Rudra, Georgetown University
Private Politics in World Bank Lending
Rabia Malik, University of Rochester
Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester
The International Politics of Austerity: The Case of
Public Sector Reforms
Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics
Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Funding IOs: Mixed-Method Evidence of Donor
Financing Patterns
A. Burcu Bayram, University of Texas Arlington
Erin R. Graham, Drexel University
The Political Economy of Aid and Security in the New
Middle East
Erin Snider, Texas A&M University
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
42.27
COERCION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Kenneth A. Schultz, Stanford University


Robert J. Art, Brandeis University

Papers: Coercion Provocation and Reputation Concerns


Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Step Aside or Face the Consequences: Compellent
Threats and Removal of Leaders
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
Relocation Strategies: Internal Displacement as an
Instrument of Coercion
Kelly M. M. Greenhill, Tufts and Harvard
Universities
The Impact of Context on the Ability to Signal Resolve
in International Conflict
Roseanne McManus, Baruch College, CUNY
With Friends Like These: Compellent Targets,
Democratic Allies, and Concessions
Matt Koji Scroggs, University of Virginia
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
42.28
STRATEGIES AND DYNAMICS OF
SUBNATIONAL CONFLICT
Chair: Nicholas Miller, Brown University
Disc:
Nicholas Miller, Brown University
Papers: Competitive Intervention and its Consequences for Civil
Wars
Noel Anderson
Criminals, Warlords and Statesmen: Organized Crime
and Political Order
Louis-Alexandre Berg, Harvard University
The Battle for Algeria: Explaining Fratricidal Violence
among Non-State Actors
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
The Consequences of Terrorist Organizational
Fragmentation
Evan Perkoski, Harvard University

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Fighting Well: Insurgent Military Effectiveness and the


First Indochina War
Alec Worsnop
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
42.29
ASSESSING AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY
OF INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
Chair: Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University
Disc:
Stephen Marrin
Papers: Framing Acts, Outcomes, and Contingencies in the
Intelligence Process
William A. Boettcher, North Carolina State
University
Michael D. Cobb, North Carolina State University
Empirical Foundations for Expressing Probability in
Intelligence Analysis
Jeffrey A. Friedman, Dartmouth College
Tracking the Dragon: Evaluating Claims about U.S.
Intelligence Analysis on China
Peter L Mattis, Jamestown Foundation
IARPAs Aggregative Contingent Estimation Program
Steven Rieber, IARPA
Creation of Multidisciplinary Teams for Improving
Intelligence Analysis
Kathleen Vogel, North Carolina State University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
42.30
ADVANCES IN FOREIGN POLICY ROLE
THEORY
Chair: Cameron G. Thies, Arizona State University
Part:
Stephen G. Walker
Amy M. Below, Oregon State University
Spencer L Willardson, Nazarbayev University
Thorsten Spehn, University of Colorado, Denver
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
42.31
BEYOND THE STATE: THE MICRO-DYNAMICS
OF AID AND CONFLICT
Chair: Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh
Disc:
Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh
David Backer

DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


42.32
DIVERSITY AND THE INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS OF CIVIL WAR
Chair: Andreas Wimmer, Princeton University

DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS


42.33
EXECUTIVE POWERS AND PRESIDENTIAL
PREROGATIVES: UNDERSTANDING
UNILATERAL ACTIONS
Chair: Carlos E. Diaz-Rosillo, Harvard
Disc:
Robert A. Cooper
David Gray Adler, Boise State University
Papers: The Legacy and Importance of Magna Carta
James P. Pfiffner, George Mason University
Enumerated Powers, Prerogative, and Federalism: A
Trifocal Conspectus
Elvin T. Lim, National University of Singapore
The President as the Roman Dictator: The Use of
Executive Orders to Set Policies
Kris Aaron Beck, Gordon State College
Presidential Unilateralism, Executive Branch
Management, and Bureaucratic Sway
Andrew C. Rudalevige, Bowdoin College
Loud Bark, Little Bite: Presidents Obamas Recent
Unilateral Directives.
Graham G. Dodds, Concordia University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
42.34
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYMAKING IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Katrina Kosec, IFPRI


Louise K. Comfort, University of Pittsburgh
Hongtao Yi, The Ohio State University

Papers: Fracking policy in the UK and Switzerland


Manuel Fischer, Eawag
Keep on Framing : A Comparative Study of Media
Coverage on the Shale gas Issue
Camille Dagenais, University of Montreal
Money Flows, Water Trickles: Value for Money in
Tanzania's Water Sector
Ruth Carlitz, University of California, Los Angeles

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Foreign Aid and the Intensity of Violent Armed Conflict


Daniel Strandow
Michael Findley, University of Texas, Austin
Joseph K. Young, American University
Aiding War or Peace: The Micro-dynamics of Aid in
Nepal, Sudan, and DRC
Susanna Campbell, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Michael Findley, University of Texas, Austin
From Success to Sustainability? Insights from Schools in
Afghanistan
Dana Burde, New York University
Joel A. Middleton, UC Berkeley
Cyrus Dara Samii
Effect of Foreign Aid on Implementation of Peace
Agreements
Deniz Cil, University of Maryland, College Park
Paul K. Huth, University of Maryland, College Park

Papers: Mobilizing Diasporas: Understanding When Kin Act On


Behalf of the Homeland
Stephen M. Saideman, Carleton University
Erin K. Jenne, Central European University
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of
Maryland, College Park
The Dynamics of Ethnic Violence: 1998-2012
R. Karl Rethemeyer, University at Albany, SUNY
Corina Simonelli, University at Albany, SUNY
Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY
How Terrorism Spreads: Information, Emulation, and the
Spatial Diffusion of Ethnic and Ethnoreligious Terrorism
Sara Polo
The Diffusion of Ethnic Inclusion?
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Julian Wucherpfennig, University College London
Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH Zurich
Diaspora and Ethnic Conflict
Yossi Shain, Tel Aviv University
Sequencing Peace: Civil War Termination as a Path
Dependent Process
Benjamin Thomas Jones, The University of
Mississippi

133

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Mitigating Global Warming: Effective Policies and Their


Enabling Politics
David A. Deese, Boston College
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
42.35
EXPLORING THE THEORETICAL NEXUS
BETWEEN PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC
MANAGEMENT
Chair: Edella C. Schlager, University of Arizona
Part:
Craig W. Thomas, University of Washington
Scott E. Robinson, University of Oklahoma
Gene A. Brewer, The University of Georgia
Michael Mintrom, Monash University
Brenda K. Bushouse, University of Massachusetts
Chris Weible, University of Colorado-Denver
Tyler A Scott, University of Washington
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
42.36
NEVER BEEN ANY REASON: MEASURING
IDEOLOGY ON THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Chair: Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Disc:
Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Ryan Krog, George Washington University
Papers: A Cultural Theory of Judicial Behavior Tested on the
Rehnquist Court
Robert Reif Robinson
Brendon Swedlow, Northern Illinois University
In the Court's Interest: Measuring Ideology with Amicus
Curiae Briefs
Lucia Manzi
Estimating the Ideal Points of Organized Interests in
Legal Policy Space
Thomas G. Hansford, University of California,
Merced
Measuring Jurisprudential Ideology on the U.S. Supreme
Court
Amanda Bryan, Loyola University Chicago
Scaling the Joins: Justice and Opinion Ideal Points in
Doctrine Space
Ben Johnson, Princeton University
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
42.37
GENDER AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND
EXECUTIVE POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College


Meg Eileen Rincker, Purdue University Calumet
Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College

Papers: Conservative Feminists? Feminist Policy Adoption under


Merkels Leadership.
Malliga Och, Hunt Alternatives
Gender and Political Executives: A Comparative
Analysis of Post-Communist Europe
Ingrid Bego, Hastings College
Interrogating the Substance of Women Executives
Representation of Women in SSA
Chiedo Nwankwor, University of Delaware
Where do you go from here? Post-cabinet careers of
women and men
Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University
The Snow Princess and Election Queen: President Park
of South Korea
Farida Jalalzai
Young-Im Lee, University of Missouri-St.Louis

134

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS


42.38
RACE AND THE MEDIA: NEW DIRECTIONS IN
RESEARCH
Disc:
Tony E. Carey, University of North Texas
Jeronimo Cortina, University of Houston
Papers: Black Like Me: How Political Communication Changes
Racial Group Identification
Chryl Laird, Saint Louis University
New Media for the New Electorate? U.S.
Representatives' Use of Spanish in Tweets
Bryan Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio
Walter Wilson, University of Texas, San Antonio
Spanish-language News Coverage of Congressional
Elections
Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Bowling Green State University
Regina P. Branton, University of North Texas
Translating Partisan Cues into Spanish-Language
Political Communication
Alejandro Flores
Racialized Campaigns in the States: New Questions and
New Evidence
Newly Paul, Louisiana State University
Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University
Paru Shah, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
42.39
ELECTORAL RULES, VOTING, AND TURNOUT:
NEW PATHWAYS FOR RESEARCH
Chair: Lorraine C. Minnite, Rutgers University-Camden
Disc:
Christopher S. Elmendorf, UC Davis
Robert S. Erikson
Papers: Hacking the Electorate: How Campaigns Perceive Voters
Eitan D. Hersh, Yale
An Examination of the Impact of Changes to Floridas
Early Voting Statutes
M. V. Hood, University of Georgia
Explaining the Blue Shift in Election Canvassing
Charles Stewart, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
42.40
NEW APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF SOCIAL
INFLUENCE AND COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS
Chair: Casey A. Klofstad, University of Miami
Disc:
David A. Siegel, Duke University
Matthew Pietryka, Florida State University
Papers: Interpersonal Disagreement, Issues, and Uncertainty
Anand Edward Sokhey, University of Colorado,
Boulder
Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
The role of parents, presidents, & peers in shaping
young adult partisanship
David Lazer, Northeastern University
Michael Neblo, Ohio State University
William Minozzi, Ohio State University
Exploring the Psychophysiological Underpinnings of
Political Discussion
Jaime E. Settle, College of William & Mary
Taylor Nicole Feenstra, University of California, San
Diego

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

How Geographic Sorting Can Aid Voters


John Barry Ryan, Stony Brook University
The Effect of Network Structure on Public Opinion
Samara Klar
Yotam Shmargad, University of Arizona
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
42.41
GOVERNANCE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Chair: Malcolm L. Goggin, University of Colorado Denver
Disc:
J.P. Singh, George Mason University
Papers: A Republican Case for the Space Exploration Program
David Alejandro Llanos-Paez
Alan Steinberg, Sam Houston State University
Commons-based Peer Production, Open Science and
Small Data
Charles Schweik, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
GMOs and the Defense of "Sound Science" in the
Public Sphere
Kelly Clancy
Global Governance for Nanotech? An Analysis of
Institutional Risk Factors
David Cristian Morar, George Mason University
Alexander Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jonah Bea-Taylor
Partisan Politics & the Fragile Consensus on Federally
Funded Science for Policy
Ann C. Keller, University of California-Berkeley
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
42.42
REGULATION AND REPRESSION: INTERNET
CONTROL IN DEMOCRACIES AND
DICTATORSHIPS
Chair: Kirsten L. Rodine-Hardy, Northeastern University
Disc:
Kenneth S. Rogerson, Duke University
Kevin Wagner, Florida Atlantic University
Papers: Big Data, Privacy, and Federal Agency Accountability
Priscilla M. Regan, George Mason University
Can You Hear Me Now? How Communication
Technology Affects Protest and Repression
Darin Eugene Christensen, Stanford University
Francisco Garfias, Stanford University
Defamation or Dirty Laundry? Clientelism and Internet
Censorship
Daniel Pemstein, North Dakota State University
Stephen August Meserve, Texas Tech University
Internet content regulation in liberal democracies: a
comparative analysis
Andreas Busch, University of Goettingen
The Digital Dictators Dilemma: Internet Regulation and
Political Control
Jaclyn Kerr

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego


Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego
Amy H. Liu, University of Texas at Austin

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS


42.44
DATA AND METHODS IN THE COMPARATIVE
STUDY OF COURTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS

Chair:
Disc:

Raul Alberto Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University


Rachel A. Cichowski, University of Washington
Raul Alberto Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University

Papers: Judicial Autonomy, Authority: Theory & Measures in


Comparative Judicial Politics
Daniel M. Brinks, University of Texas at Austin
Abby Blass, University of Texas at Austin,
Government Dept.
De Jure and De Facto Judicial Independence
Andrea Pozas-Loyo
Julio Rios-Figueroa, CIDE
Interviewing African Judges: Fieldwork in Comparative
Judicial Politics
Rachel L Ellett, Beloit College
Building Comparative Judicial Behavior Databases
Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis
Data Collection Practices to Facilitate Qualitative and
Multi-Method Research on Constitutional Courts
Thomas M. Keck, Syracuse University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
42.45
ROUNDTABLE: SHAUL SHENHAVS BOOK,
"ANALYZING SOCIAL NARRATIVES"
Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Chair:
Part:

Myron J. Aronoff, Rutgers University


Yael Rivka Kaplan, Hebrew University
Elizabeth Ann Shanahan, Montana State University
Michael D. Jones, Oregon State University
Jennifer M. Dixon, Villanova University
Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY


42.46
THE POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE REFORM
Chair: David M. Frankford, Rutgers University
Disc:
Mark A. Peterson, University of California, Los Angeles
Papers: Can Intersectoral Partnerships Improve Population
Health and Health Equity?
Thomas R. Oliver, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Side Effects: The Unintended Consequences of Health
Reform on Public Hospitals
Simon F. Haeder, University of Wisconsin-Madison

DAILY SCHEDULE

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DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION


42.43
ETHNIC POLITICS ACROSS REGIMES

Papers: Autonomy in Autocracy: Explaining Ethnic Policies


under Dictatorships
Chao-yo Cheng, UCLA
Does political competition increase ethnic voting in
developing countries?
Elena Gadjanova, Max Planck Institute
Institutional Incentives for Inclusive Electoral
Mobilization
Geoffrey Macdonald, Grinnell College
Party Institutionalization and Ethnic Politics in African
Election Campaigns
Charles Taylor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Does Authoritarian Participatory Governance Facilitate
Political Domination?
Allyson L. Benton, CIDE

Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

State Regulation of Nurse Practitioners and Physician


Assistants, 2001-2010
Edward A. Miller
The Future of Health Care Reform: What is Driving
Enrollment?
Timothy Herbert Callaghan, University of Minnesota
Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Competition, Diversity, and the Decline of Malaria in
the United States
Micah Gell-Redman
DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS
42.47
CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY
Disc:
Alexandre Couture Gagnon, The University of Texas at
Brownsville
Papers: Systemic Corruption in an Advanced Welfare State
Denis Saint-Martin, University de Montreal
IR Theory and the Study of Intergovernmental Relations
in Federations
Christopher Carlos Leite, University of Ottawa
Luc Turgeon, University of Ottawa
Jennifer M. Wallner, University of Ottawa
Charter implications of Americanizing Canada's counterterrorism initiatives
Jamie Gillies, St. Thomas University
Amanda DiPaolo, Holy Cross House
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
42.48
FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON ELITES
Disc:
Nicholas Weller, University of Southern California
Papers: How Do Citizens React When Politicians Support
Policies They Oppose?
Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in St. Louis
How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate
Success in a Field Experiment
Jessica Robinson Preece, Brigham Young University
Quin Monson, Brigham Young University
Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University
Persuading Legislative Allies: A Theory and Field
Experiment
Christian R. Grose, University of Southern California
Sara Sadhwani, University of Southern California
Please Recuse Yourself: A Field Experiment Exploring
Judicial Recusal
Donald P. Green, Columbia University
Jonathan S. Krasno, SUNY, Binghamton University
Costas Panagopoulos, Fordham University
Michael Schwam-Baird, Columbia University
Dane Thorley
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
42.49
THE COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF
VULNERABLE MIGRANTS
Chair: Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands
Disc:
Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands
Willem Maas, York University
Papers: Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Where Do
Refugees Go?
Robert Thuan Brathwaite, Michigan State University
Shweta Moorthy, Northern Illinois University

136

DAILY SCHEDULE

Linking Domestic Politics and Asylum Policies: Turkey


and Syrian Refugees
Juliette Tolay, Penn State Harrisburg
Lives on Hold: The Effect of Asylum Policies on
Refugees Economic Integration
Jens Hainmueller, Stanford University
Dominik Hangartner, London School of Economics
Nomads and Criminals Construction of Criminality of
Roma/ Gypsy
Cristina I Dragomir
DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE
GROUP
42.50
POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF LOCAL
GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA AND BEYOND
Chair: Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE)
Disc:
Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University
James Wunsch, Creighton University
Papers: Decentralization in Africa: Regime Origins, Institutions,
and Governance
J. Tyler Dickovick, Washington & Lee University
Does the Territorial Organization of States Affect Social
Services?
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University
Urban Institutions and Opposition Mayors in Africas
Dominant Party Systems
Danielle Elise Resnick, International Food Policy
Research Institute
Coalition Building and Ethnic Movements for New
Administrative Units
Ryan Saylor, University of Tulsa
Devolution and Associated Changes in Political Violence
Across Kenya
Michelle D'Arcy, Trinity College Dublin
Clionadh Raleigh, Trinity College Dublin
DIVISION 54: POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
42.51
IDEATIONAL TURNS IN THE FOUR
SUBDISCIPLINES
Chair: Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas, Austin
Part:
Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
Vivien A. Schmidt, Boston University
Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania
DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY
42.52
BUSINESS POWER IN AMERICAN POLITICS:
NEW EVIDENCE, MECHANISMS, AND
METHODS
Chair: Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University
Disc:
Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University
Papers: Internal Influence: Money and Policymaking
Eleanor Neff Powell, University of Wisconsin Madison
The Corporate Boardroom's Revolving Door
Maxwell B. Palmer, Boston University
Benjamin Schneer
Business and Environmental Policy: Comparing
Influence in Congress and the EPA
Chase Michael Foster, Harvard University

Friday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Related
43.1

Chair:
Part:

43.2

Chair:
Part:

43.3
Chair:
Disc:

Capturing Business Power Across the States with Text


Reuse, 1995-2013
Alexander Warren Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard
University
Konstantin D. Kashin
Groups
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: THE PLACE
OF LITERATURE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL
THOUGHT ROUNDTABLE
John E. Seery, Pomona College
Peter Augustine Lawler, Berry College
Joel Alden Schlosser, Bryn Mawr College
Simon A. Stow, College of William & Mary
Catherine H. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE: RECENT TERM
OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
Ryan P. Williams, The Claremont Institute
Jesse Choper, University of California
John C. Eastman, Chapman University
Anthony A. Peacock, Utah State University
Nathaniel Persily, Stanford University
John Yoo, University of California
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: GEOPOLITICS AND
PRUDENCE
Greg Russell, University of Oklahoma
Timothy Fuller, Colorado College
Martin Palous, Florida International University

Papers: Geopolitics And Prudence: Realism In A Twenty-First


Century World
Greg Russell, University of Oklahoma
The Formation of Prudence Within the City
Stephen Patrick Sims
Prudence, National Interest and Counter-Terrorism
Eric Andrew Fleury
Prudence Abroad in an Era of Regime Instability at
Home: Francois Guizot and the Direction of French
Foreign Policy in the 1840s
David Clinton, Baylor University
Barack Obama, Prudence and Presidential War Powers
Daniel G. Lang, Lynchburg College
43.4
NATIONAL HUMANITIES INSTITUTE: FROM
THE ABSTRACT TO THE CONCRETE:
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL
ACTION
Chair: Emily Catherine Butler
Disc:
Lorraine Krall McCrary, Villanova University

Friday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM


Division Panels
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
44.1
POSTER SESSION: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
Disc:
Laurel Harbridge, Northwestern University
Nancy Martorano Miller, University of Dayton
Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University
Papers: Charging the Committees: Budget Reconciliation
Instructions in the U.S. Senate
Molly Reynolds, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Latino Member Influence in the House of
Representatives
Lisa Pringle
The Dynamics of Congressional Rhetoric
Andrew Ojala Ballard
Joshua Yoshio Lerner, Duke University
Shahryar Minhas, Duke University
The Effect of a Polarized Congress on the Federal
Reserve
Anne C Pluta, Rowan University
Electoral Commitment and Coalition Policymaking in
Latin American Legislatures
Jason Eichorst, University of Mannheim
John Polga-Hecimovich
Reliable Service: The legislative behavior of dynastic
politicians
Christopher Boylan, Pennsylvania State University
Staffing and Professionalization, inside the
Congressional Committee System
Seulhan Lee, University of Missouri
Crossing the finishing line: legislative success in
European parliaments
Sven Regel
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
44.2
POSTER SESSION: PRESIDENTS AND
EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Papers: Cooperation or Conflict:When Do Presidents Get What
They Want?
Michelle Helene Belco, University of Houston
Location, Location, Location: The Oval Office &
Primetime Presidential Speeches
Wendy Whitman-Cobb
Presidential Policymaking at the State Level
Elizabeth Mann, University of Michigan
The Keys to the White House: Forecast for 2016
Allan J. Lichtman, American University
The Rhetoric of War: George W. Bush and the
Afghanistan and Iraq Wars
Raul Madrid, Claremont Graduate University
Jeanine Kraybill
Does Gender Still Matter? Dilma Rousseff's 2014
Presidential Campaign in Brazil
Farida Jalalzai
Pedro G. dos Santos, Luther College

DAILY SCHEDULE

137

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Unity of the City: The Political Realism of Platos


Republic
Michael Forrest Hickman, The University of Mary
Divorcing the Good from History: Kants Democratic
Theory of the State
Ryan Robert Holston, Virginia Military Institute
he Individualism, the State and the In-Between: Robert
Nisbets Historical Argument for the Demise of
Community and Association in the Age of the Modern
State
Luke Sheahan

Avoiding Relativism: Conditioning Thought in the


Kingdom of God
Jeffrey Polet, Hope College

Friday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL


SYSTEMS
44.3
POSTER SESSION: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
44.4
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
AND PARTIES
Papers: Fringe Party Recruitment Strategies at the National and
European Levels
William Thomas Daniel, Francis Marion University
Reshuffling the Pie: Local Presence and the Success of
Clientelistic Parties
Lucas Novaes, University of California, Berkeley
Political Machines, Endogenous Loyalty and the
Electoral Connection
Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Parties as Teams: Strategic Voting and Moral Hazard in
the U.S. Senate
Jorg L Spenkuch, Kellogg School of Management
Brendan Pablo Montagnes, University of Chicago
Daniel Blyth Magleby, Binghamton University
Party Cohesion, Concentration of Votes and Party
Nationalization
Shih-Hao Huang, Michigan State University
The International Criminal Court and A Siege Mentality
among Kenyas Oligarchy
Westen K Shilaho, University of Johannesburg
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
44.5
POSTER SESSION: ELECTIONS AND VOTING
BEHAVIOR
Disc:
Larry M. Bartels, Vanderbilt University
John M. Sides, George Washington University
Lynn Vavreck, University of California, Los Angeles
Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: A National Look at Crossover Primary Voters
Lindsay Nielson, University of San Diego
Buying the Center: Campaign Spending and Voter
Perceptions of Candidate Ideology
David Stack, Stony Brook Univeristy
Do Presidential Ads Mobilize Campaign Contributors?
Michael Schwam-Baird, Columbia University
Party guessed? Assessing party ownership with a
conjoint classification task
Stephen N Goggin
John A. Henderson, Yale University
Alexander George Theodoridis
Persuasion Swamps Mobilization in the Jungle
Alexander James Oliver
Adam Schaeffer
Political Advertising: The Role of Persuasion in
Congressional Elections
David Mordecai Searle, University of California, San
Diego
Ripping Good Yarn: How Elites use Emotional Stories
to Shape Political Attitudes
Andrew Gooch, Yale University
The Peoples Party and Tea Party: Political Organization
and Political Strategy
Stephanie Stanley, University of Washington

138

DAILY SCHEDULE

Lexicographic Voting and Party Positioning Across


Multiple Elections
Todd Davies, Stanford University
Stuck in the middle; explaining the empty center
Roi Zur, UC Davis
Solidarity over Self-Interest: Perceived Co-Partisan
Preferences Affect Votes
Douglas Ahler, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
44.6
POSTER SESSION: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Papers: Decentralization and The Logic of Strategic Starvation
Jane Lawrence Sumner, Emory University
Fracking Policy and American Federalism: the Case of
New York State
Anthony D. Dell'Aera, Union College
Weighing Fiscal Versus Perceptual Costs on the Vitality
Duane D. Milne, West Chester University of
Pennsylvania
I spend it you collect it! Fences, foxes and the political
economy of federalism
Philipp Trein
The Dynamics of Decentralization and National Unity
Michael Gibilisco, University of Rochester
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
44.7
POSTER SESSION: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY
AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Papers: NGOs and Participation in Voluntary Environmental
Programs
Krisztina Pusok, University of Missouri-Columbia
Environmental Change and Migration
Vally Koubi, ETH Zurich
Lena M. Schaffer, ETH Zrich
Reactors and Renewables: Legitimacy, Status and
Energy Politics in East Asia
Il Hyun Cho, Lafayette College
Violence, crime, and climate change in Indonesia
Joshua C. Eastin, Portland State University
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
44.8
POSTER POLITICS: STATE POLITICS AND
POLICY
Papers: Electing Legislative Leaders When Newcomers Flock to
the Chamber
Marjorie Sarbaugh-Thompson, Wayne State
University
Measuring the Macro- and Micro- Competitiveness of
State Governments
Carl E. Klarner, Harvard University
Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Virtual Home Style
Lynda W. Powell, University of Rochester
Ian Sulam, University of Rochester
Racial Resentment and the Tea Party: Taking Regional
Differences Seriously
M. V. Hood, University of Georgia
Quentin Kidd, Christopher Newport University
Irwin L. Morris, University of Maryland, College
Park

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Friday, 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Between Unaccountability and Sovereignty-Nietzsche,


Politics, and Responsibility
Michael Christopher Sardo, Northwestern University
Disability in Nietzsche: A Critique of Browns
Deontological Identity Politics
Lucas G. Pinheiro, University of Chicago
Nietzschean Contest and Rancires Democracy
Paul E. Kirkland, Kenyon College

APSA Events
45.1
APSA ALL-MEMBER MEETING

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM


Theme Panels
46.1
ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH

Chair:
Part:

Scott W. Desposato, UZH and UCSD


Archon Fung, Harvard University
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College
Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY
Elisabeth Jean Wood, Yale University
Scott W. Desposato, UZH and UCSD
APSA Events
47.1
DIVERSITY AND ASIAN AMERICAN
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: PAST, PRESENT
AND FUTURE
Chair: Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California,
Riverside
Part:
Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay
Danvy Le, California State University, East Bay
Amado Uno, Asian Pacific Environmental Network
(APEN)
Thu Quach, Asian Health Services
Vincent Pan, Chinese for Affirmative Action
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
48.1
IMPERIALISM AND COLONIALISM:
TRANSNATIONAL CONNECTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Margaret Kohn, University of Toronto


Margaret Kohn, University of Toronto

Papers: Colonial Governance and Rule of Law: Sierra Leone and


Law for a Lawless Place
Keally DeAnne McBride, University of San Francisco
Cacophonies of Colonialism: the Komagata Maru across
Colonial Place and Time
Rita Dhamoon, University of Victoria
Intersecting Colonialisms: Settler, Domestic and Radical
Barbara Arneil, University of British Columbia
Transcontinental chains: domination and resistance in
Quobna Cugoanos thought
Sankar Muthu, University of Chicago

Papers: An Unlikely Moderate: Self-Restraint and SelfReflection in Nietzsche's Thought


Thomas Randall Meredith, University of Toronto

Papers: The American Founders New Science of Politics: A


Reconsideration
Terence Ball, 602-431-9364
James Madison and the Origins of Liberal Impartiality
Reconsidered
Alan Ray Gibson, California State University, Chico
Reconsidering Virtue at the Founding in Mercy Otis
Warren's Political Thought
Tracy F. Munsil, Arizona Christian University
John Quincy Adams 1791 Letters of Publicola:
Reconsidering the Founding
Greg Weiner, Assumption College
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
48.4
DIVERSE LEGACIES OF VIOLENCE: MEMORY,
RECOGNITION, AND REPARATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Michaele L. Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder


Andrew Valls, Oregon State University

Papers: Political Memory: King Ashoka, Flawed Pasts, and


Political Wisdom
Heather N. Pool, Denison University
Strange Orders: Reparations, Repugnance, and Colonial
Memories
Vicki Hsueh, Western Washington University
Lincolns Politics of Elimination: Sovereignty,
Resistance, and Race
Steven Johnston, University of Utah
Politics of Life: Individual suffering and collective
survival
Althea Rani Sircar, UCLA
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
48.5
DEMOCRACY'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
BORDERS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Disc:

Arash Abizadeh, McGill University


Michael Blake, University of Washington

Papers: Making and breaking political communities: what does


democracy require?
David Miller, University of Oxford
Democratic self-determination and the states right to
control immigration
Sarah Song, University of California, Berkeley

DAILY SCHEDULE

139

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
48.2
POLITICS AND ETHICS IN NIETZSCHE'S
PHILOSOPHY
Disc:
Matthew Scherer, George Mason University

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
48.3
THE AMERICAN FOUNDING RECONSIDERED
Chair: Barry Alan Shain, Colgate University
Disc:
Robert W.T. Martin, Hamilton College
Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, Bloomington

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Democratic and Territorial Boundaries


Margaret Moore, Queens University
Democracy's internal borders
Christopher Dimitri Berk
Corruption, Representation & Campaign Finance
Ryan Pevnick
DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY
48.6
AUTHORITARIAN SYSTEMS
Chair: Arturas Rozenas, New York University
Disc:
Arturas Rozenas, New York University
Papers: Media, Protest Diffusion, and Authoritarian Resilience
Haifeng Huang, University of California, Merced
Serra Boranbay, University of Mannheim
Optimal Purge
Brendan Pablo Montagnes, University of Chicago
Stephane Wolton, London School of Economics
The Strategies of Authoritarian Control
Tiberiu C. Dragu, New York University
Xiaochen Fan, New York University
The Torn Revolutionaries: Overlapping Identity
Dimensions and Democratization
Akos Lada
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
48.7
THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY
AMONG ELITES AND THE PUBLIC
Papers: Party Elites and Personality: Dispositional traits and
political attitudes
Gail McElroy, Trinity College, Dublin
Personality, Beliefs, and the Use of Violence in EthnoPolitical Organizations
Clayton Besaw
Jeffrey Payne
Jonathan Williams
Unexpected combination: personality and ideology for
protest participation
Hyunjin Cha, Korea University
The Effect of Direct Democracy and Personality Traits
on Political Participation
Kathrin Ackermann, University of Bern
Personality, issue positions and the susceptibility to
media persuasion
David Johann, University of Vienna
Kathrin Thomas, University of Vienna
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
48.8
RESOURCES AND DISTRIBUTION IN
DEMOCRACIES OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University


Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University

Papers: Rethinking Democracy and Economic Reforms:The


Politics of Privatization in India
Varun Piplani
The Ethnic Origins of Capital Flight from Developing
Countries
Subhasish Ray, National University of Singapore
When Democracy Fails to Deliver the Goods:
Explaining the Redistribution Deficit
Michael Albertus, University of Chicago
Victor Menaldo

140

DAILY SCHEDULE

Resource Shocks and Local Public Goods: A Tale of


Two Districts
Sebastian Dettman
Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
48.9
DEMOCRACY AT THE EDGE
Chair: Elizabeth Sanders, Cornell University
Disc:
Zachary A. Callen, Allegheny College
Papers: Administering the Interior: Expansion and Consolidation
in the Early Republic
Christina McElderry
Executive Action in an Age of Congressional Power
Colin D. Moore, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Representing Indigeneity: Patterns of Iroquois Complaint
and Request, 1680-1770
Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University
Violence and Fraud as Strategic Substitutes in the
Reconstruction Era US South
William Terry, University of Oregon
Francisco Cantu, University of Houston
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
48.10
TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES USING
UNIQUE APPROACHES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Sherri L. Wallace, University of Louisville


Carol Ann Traut
William E. Hudson, Providence College

Papers: Analyzing Political Documentaries


Gary Bugh, Texas A&M University
Baby Steps: Teaching Reliability and Validity to
Undergraduates
John W. Williams, Principia College
Framed Fables: Teaching the Presidency through Art
Claudia Franziska Bruehwiler Haeusermann,
University of St.Gallen
Empowering students through the Politics of Alice
Walker
Terri R. Jett, Butler University
Sketching an understanding of politics through drawings
Sharon Mary Feeney, Dublin Institute of Technology
John W. Hogan, Dublin Institute of Technology
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
48.11
COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO THE STUDY
OF ELECTORAL AND LEGISLATIVE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Chair:
Disc:

Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky


Hyeok Yong Kwon, Korea University

Papers: Agenda-Setting under Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence


from China
Steven Matthew Oliver, Yale-NUS College
Party Duration: Examining the effects of party duration
on election outcomes.
Jason Thomas
The Comparative Macropolity: Public Opinion & Policy
in FPTP & PR Democracies
Anthony J. McGann, University of Strathclyde

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Using Joint Scaling Methods to Study Ideology and


Representation
Sebastian M. Saiegh, University of California, San
Diego
Why does electoral administration fail? Comparing
structure, capacity, and ethos
Pippa Pippa Norris, Harvard University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
48.12
FRAUD, CLIENTELISM AND COERCION IN
ELECTIONS
Chair: Isabela Mares
Disc:
Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan
Papers: Clientelism and coercion: Strategies of electoral
mobilization in Hungary
Isabela Mares
Lauren E Young, Columbia University
Electoral Fraud and Partisan Competition in Less
Developed Democracies
Miriam A. Golden, University of California, Los
Angeles
Where does intimidation work? State repression and
citizen behavior in Zimbabwe
Lauren E Young, Columbia University
Labor Unions as Political Machines: The Case of the
Mexican Teachers' Union
Pablo Querubin, New York University
Horacio Alejandro Larreguy, Harvard University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
48.13
LEGACIES OF REVOLUTION
Chair: Bre Blose
Papers: Revolutionary Coalitions: Causes, Patterns,
Consequences -- Portugal, 1974-75
Tiago Fernandes, Nova University - Lisbon
Revolutionary Violence and the Prospects for
Democracy
Michael Bernhard, University of Florida
Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto
The Longest Revolutionary Outcome: State and War in
France
Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University
The Durability of Third World Revolutions
Lucan A. Way, University of Toronto
Armed Conflict and Ruling Party Durability in
Authoritarian Regimes
Anne Meng, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
48.14
THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT IN
DEVELOPING STATES
Chair: Rory Truex
Disc:
Rory Truex

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
48.15
ETHNIC POLITICS IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
Papers: Diversity and Divergence: Women and Indigenous
Peoples Representation in Peru
Christina Ewig, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ethnic voting: Testing the ethnic cues hypothesis in
Bolivia
Anaid Flesken, University of Bristol
Globalization, Transnationalism, Migration and Chinese
National Identities
James DeShaw Rae, California State University
Sacramento
Isolation or Competition? Ethnic Electoral Geography
and Ethnic Parties
Manuel Vogt, ETH Zurich
Thomas Koblet
State Services and Identity Formation: Evidence from
Kenyas Hunger Safety Net
Brenton Peterson, University of Virginia
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
48.16
PARTICIPATION IN (POST-)AUTHORITARIAN
REGIMES: CHINA, EURASIA, EASTERN
EUROPE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Katherine P. Kaup, Furman University


Ellen Carnaghan, Saint Louis University
Fengshi Wu, Nanyang Technological University

Papers: Accommodating the Green Participation: China's Local


Environmental Governance
Lili LIU, --School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London
Authoritarian.Law: Rule of Law, Legal Mobilization,
and the Internet in China
John Wagner Givens, University of Pittsburgh
Participation and Regime Legitimacy after a Colored
Revolution
Vicki Hesli Claypool, University of Iowa
Kevan William Hudson, University of Iowa
Why are Post-communist Citizens Less Politically
Active than Western Europeans?
Teodora Gaidyte
Jasper Camiel Muis
Voting in Russia, What Meaning in a Meaningless
Context?
Simeon Mitropolitski
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
48.17
INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE YUAN
Chair: Louis Pauly, University of Toronto
Part:
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
C. Randall Henning
Gregory T. Chin, York University
Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University
Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Control Over Bureaucracy under Hybrid


Authoritarianism
Noah Buckley, Columbia University
How Do Political Boundaries Shape Development?
India's Employment Guarantee
Saad Ahmad Gulzar, New York University
Benjamin Pasquale, New York University
How Does Uncertainty Affect Opposition to Economic
Reforms?
Alan Potter, New York University

Who Chooses Public Employment? Political Values and


Career Choice in Russia
Bryn Rosenfeld, Princeton University

141

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY


48.18
WORKERS AND PRODUCERS IN THE GLOBAL
ECONOMY
Chair: Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics
Disc:
Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics
Noel Pereyra Johnston, University of Oxford
Papers: IMF = I'M Fired?: IMF Program Participation and
Workers' Rights
Byungwon Woo, Oakland University
Su-Hyun Lee, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Liberalizing Labor: How the New Deal Enabled
American Free Trade
Adam Dean
The Impact of Globalization on Workers: Micro-level
Evidence from Brazil
Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
Visa Regulations and Firm-Level Productivity Effects of
High-Skilled Mobility
Steven Liao, University of Virginia
Globalizing the Supply Chain: FDI, Intermediates and
Firm Support for Trade
Iain Osgood
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
48.19
INTERNATIONAL LEGALIZATION AND
CONSTITUTIONALIZATION
Chair: Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford
Disc:
Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton
University
Papers: If and How Power is Legalized in International Law
Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Power-Politics and International Law
Ian F. Hurd, Northwestern University
What is Intl. Constitutionalization? Using Insights from
IL for IR Scholarship
Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Mark A. Pollack, Temple University
A Convention Theory of Global Constitutionalism
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Constitutionalizing World Politics
Karolina M. Milewicz, University of Oxford
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
48.20
CREDIBILITY, REPUTATION, AND RESOLVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Andrea L. Everett
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, American University

Papers: Advancing without Attacking: Red Lines, the Non-Use


of Force and Crisis Strategy
Daniel Altman, CISAC, Stanford University
Divided Priorities: Why Allies Reject Interventions for
Reputation
Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Jennifer Spindel, University of Minnesota
Can States Signal Their Motives? : Survey Experiments
on the Publics Attitude
Seok Joon Kim

142

DAILY SCHEDULE

Diplomacy Through Agents


David Lindsey, University of California, San Diego
Experimental Micofoundations of Reputations for
Resolve
Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Keren Yarhi-Milo, Princeton University
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
48.21
RETHINKING THE U.S. GRAND STRATEGY
DEBATE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Michael Desch, University of Notre Dame


Andrew L. Ross, Texas A&M University

Papers: Two Logics of American Alliances


Jennifer M. Lind, Dartmouth College
Daryl G. Press, Dartmouth College
Overstretched: Why Great Powers Militarize Beyond
Their Means
Michael Beckley, Tufts University
Limited Liabilities or Suppurating Sores? Allies, Time
Horizons, and Conflict
Joshua Itzkowitz Shifrinson
Disentangling Grand Strategy
Paul C. Avey, SMU
Jonathan Markowitz
Robert J. Reardon, North Carolina State University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
48.22
ELITE FOREIGN POLICY DECISION MAKING
Chair: Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA Political Science
Department
Disc:
Thomas M. Dolan
Papers: Anti-China Legislation on Capital Hill: Who Voted
Yea and Who Voted Nay
Fanglu Sun, Rice University
Foreign education of political leaders and voting
behavior in the UNGA
Shu Yu, University of Rochester
Military Experience and Congressional Oversight of the
Iraq War
Danielle Lupton, Colgate University
Persuasive Hawks & Foreign Policy Decision Making
Brent Strathman
Leadership Preferences in International Conflicts:
Experimental Evidence
Min Ye, Coastal Carolina University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
48.23
CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AS A CAUSE AND
RESULT OF CONFLICT
Chair: Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Disc:
Jessica L. P. Weeks, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Papers: How Coups Escalate into Civil War
Erica Susanne De Bruin, Hamilton College
U.S. Military Assistance and Democratization in the
Shadow of Coups
Jonathan M. Powell, University of Central Florida
Rebecca Eileen Schiel, University of Central Florida
Civil-Military Relations and Conflict Behavior: Initial
Tests Using New Data
Caitlin Talmadge, George Washington University
Vipin Narang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Circling the Wagons: Civil-Military Relations and


International Disputes
R. Blake McMahon
International Conflict and Military Political Power
Peter White, University of Maryland-College Park
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
48.24
INSIDE THE BLACK BOX OF WAR
Chair: Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi
Disc:
Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Papers: Commitment Problems and the Spread of Interstate War
Zachary Coleman Shirkey, Hunter College, CUNY
Territorial War Aim Expansion: Potential Occupiers and
Risking the Future
Karen E Farrell
Fighting over Objects that Influence Future Bargaining
and Fighting Power
Kyle Mackey, Binghamton University
Making Migrations: Population Displacement as a Tool
of Statecraft
Adam G. Lichtenheld, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
The Origins of Military Effectiveness
Robert J. Carroll, Florida State University
Ending war, but losing power: how mediation affects
leadership survival
Christina Kiel, Tulane University
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
48.25
EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS IN
LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Peter M. Siavelis, Wake Forest University
Disc:
Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland
Joy Langston, CIDE

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


48.26
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND K-12 EDUCATION
Chair: Stephen Holt, American University
Disc:
John Marvel

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


48.27
POLICY DIFFUSION
Chair: Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine
Disc:
Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine
Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma
Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa
Papers: Assessing Event History Analysis (EHA) Techniques for
Studing Policy Diffusion
William D. Berry, Florida State University
Craig Volden, University of Virginia
Adam Gregory Hughes, University of Virginia
Scott Liebertz, Florida State University
Be Like the Cool Kids: A Spatio-Ideological Gravity
Model of Policy Diffusion
Manuel P. Teodoro, Texas A&M University
Professional Associations, Policy Diffusion, and Program
Content
Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Adam Olson, University of Minnesota
The Lifecycle of an Innovative Policy: Contemplating
the Birth, Life, and Death
Samantha Mosier
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
48.28
PRIVATE IDAHO: FRAGMENTATION AND
RETRENCHMENT IN PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT
REGIMES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
AND JURISPRUDENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California


Sarah Staszak, Harvard University
Quinn W. Mulroy, Northwestern University

Papers: The Subterranean Counterrevolution


Sean Farhang, University of California, Berkeley
The Rights Revolution in the Age of Obama
Lynda G. Dodd, City College of New York (CUNY)
Appointing Private Enforcers: Can the Government
Create Litigation?
Paul J. Gardner, Princeton University
Dj vu All Over Again: Federal Regulation of
Education for English Learners
R. Shep Melnick

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Legislative Process in Two Arenas: coalition bargain in


presidential systems
Mariana Batista
Magna Incio, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Line Item Vetoes and Presidential-Congressional
Relations in Brazil
Valeria Palanza, Universidad Catlica de Chile
Gisela Sin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Analyzing the Meaning of Time in the Legislative
Process
Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso
Lucio R. Renno
Congress skips turn again: Agenda obstruction &
interbranch bargaining in Chile
Eric Magar, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de
Mexico
Do Coalitions Matter? Legislative success in the
Brazilian Congress
Ricardo Ceneviva, Rio de Janeiro State University
Andra Marcondes de Freitas
Mauricio Yoshida Izumi
Danilo Buscatto Medeiros, University of Virginia

Papers: Encouraging Political Voices of Underrepresented


Citizens through Coproduction
Morten Hjortskov, Aarhus University
Simon Calmar Andersen
Morten Jakobsen
For Better or Worse? Teaching in CMO, EMO and
Stand-alone Charter Schools
Christine H. Roch, Georgia State University
Na Sai, Georgia State University
How Do External Resources Influence Teachers' Out-ofPocket Spending?
William G. Resh, University of Southern California
Race, Gender and Symbolic Representation in American
Schools
Lael R. Keiser, University of Missouri, Columbia
Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Rajeev Darolia, University of Missouri
Teachers Like Us: Representation, Teachers, and Public
Support
Stephen Holt, American University

143

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND


JURISPRUDENCE
48.29
CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF
RIGHTS, NEW AND OLD
Disc:
Mark E. Rush, Washington and Lee University
Stephen G. Bragaw, Sweet Briar College
Papers: Civil Legal Aid as a Basic Human Right
Christopher P. Banks, Kent State University
Lisa Hager, Kent State University
Elsa Barletta Gonzalez, Kent State University
Situating Groups in American Constitutional
Development
Stuart L Chinn, University of Oregon
Social Constructions and Individual Rights in Windsor
(2013) and Sebelius (2012)
Ronald Kahn, Oberlin College
The Hollow Hope of Habeas: Impact of Supreme Court
Decisions on GITMO Detainees
Stuart Streichler, University of Washington
The Human Right to Legal Identity: The Regulation of
Personal Names
Alison Dundes Renteln, University of Southern
California
DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND
JURISPRUDENCE
48.30
THE PROSPECTS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
CHANGE AND REFORM IN THE U.S.
Chair: Stephen M. Griffin, Tulane Law School
Part:
John R. Vile, Middle Tennessee State University
Sanford Levinson, University of Texas, Austin
Richard L. Hasen, UC Irvine School of Law
Melissa A. Schwartzberg, New York University
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
48.31
DETERMINANTS OF LEGISLATIVE
PRODUCTIVITY IN THE AMERICAN STATES
Chair: Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona
Disc:
William D. Hicks
Papers: Does Divided Government Cause Legislative Gridlock?
Justin Phillips, Columbia University
Patricia Kirkland, Columbia University
Institutions and Legislative Output in U.S. State
Assemblies
Elliott Ash, Columbia University
Policymaking: Gridlock and Change in U.S. State
Legislatures
Jesse T. Richman, Old Dominion University
Preferences, Professionalism and Powers
Mona Vakilifathi, University of California, San Diego
Stalemate in the States: Agenda Control, Veto Players
and Gridlock in the States
Jesse M. Crosson
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
48.32
GENDER, EMPOWERMENT, AND POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Chair: Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford
Disc:
Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford
Amy C. Alexander, Quality of Government Institute,
University of Gothenburg, Sweden

144

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Funding Empowerment: Private and Government Aid to


Gender Equality Initiatives
Jill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma
Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
How Does the Rise of the BRICs Affect Global Gender
Norms?
Melinda J Adams, James Madison University
Microfinance: A Vehicle for Women's Empowerment
and Political Participation
Lindsey Richardson, University of Colorado at
Boulder
Turning away from the state? Market feminism,
expertise and feminist success
Season Hoard, Washington State University
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
48.33
PARTISANSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP AMONG
RACIAL AND ETHNIC MINORITY VOTERS
Chair: Bernard L. Fraga, Indiana University
Disc:
Bernard L. Fraga, Indiana University
Papers: Policy Feedback and Cross-State Variation in Latino
American Partisanship
Matthew L. Jacobsmeier, West Virginia Univerity
Political Effects of Having Undocumented Parents
Chris Zepeda-Millan
Michael A. Jones-Correa, Cornell University
Alex Street, Carroll College
The Contours of Contemporary Black Republicanism
Andra Gillespie, Emory University
Niambi M. Carter, Temple University
Tyson D. King-Meadows, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
Shayla C. Nunnally, University of Connecticut
Which Group Consciousness? Examining Identity and
Political Incorproration
Cory Charles Gooding, Bowdoin College
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
48.34
RELIGION AND REGIMES IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
Chair: Frances Hagopian, Harvard University
Disc:
Frances Hagopian, Harvard University
Papers: The Catholic Church and Democratization in the
Philippines
Erik Martinez Kuhonta, McGill University
Religious Politics, Party Systems, and Regimes in SubSaharan Africa
Rachel Beatty Riedl, Northwestern University
Perverse Outcomes Through Strategic Interaction in
Indonesias Democracy
Eunsook Jung, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Religious Freedom Between Democracy and
Dictatorship
Karrie J. Koesel, University of Oregon
Ani Sarkissian, Michigan State University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
48.35
PARTY POLICY POSITIONING AND CAMPAIGN
STRATEGIES
Chair: Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex
Disc:
Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex
Robin E. Best, Binghamton University (SUNY)

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

Papers: Balancing the competition? Niche parties vs major


parties campaigning online
Javier Lorenzo-Rodriguez, Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid
Do perceptions matter? Party programmatic clarity and
voter perceptions
Onawa Promise Lacewell, Social Science Research
Center, Berlin
Aiko Wagner
Party Constrained Responsiveness to Citizen-Initiated
Contacts
Elin Naurin, Univeristy of Gothenburg
Patrik Ohberg
The Effects of Election News Coverage on Voter
Perception of Party Policy Shifts
Nicolas Merz
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
48.36
PERSPECTIVES ON ASSESSMENTS OF
DEMOCRACY
Chair: Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa
Disc:
Rodolfo Sarsfield, Autonomous University of Queretaro
Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa
Papers: Critical or disaffected? Assessing citizens support for
democracy
Lea Heyne, NCCR Democracy
How Do Citizens Conceptualize Democracy? A Pilot
Study
Stephen K. Medvic, Franklin & Marshall College
Minding the gap between expectations and perceptions
of democracy
Todd Donovan, Western Washington University
Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter
Winner-loser Status between Elections and Satisfaction
with Democracy
Wen-Chin Wu, Academia Sinica
Targeted Government Transfers and Democratic
Attitudes
Gregory Schober, Duke University
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
48.37
HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY POLITICAL
ISSUES AND WHY IT MATTERS
Chair: Markus Prior, Princeton University
Disc:
Markus Prior, Princeton University
Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University

DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND


ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
48.38
NON-STATE ACTORS IN ENVIRONMENTAL
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Disc:

Joshua Busby, University of Texas, Austin

Papers: Imagining the Ocean: Changing Global Norms About


How the Ocean Absorbs CO2
Kemi Fuentes-George, Middlebury College
Framing Effects and Mobilization along the Marcellus
Shale
Elizabeth Plantan, Cornell University
Learning the TENGO: Transnational NGOs in
Environmental Politics
Gregory Thaler, Cornell University
Targeting Big Polluters: Understanding Activism against
the Fossil Fuel Industry
Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University
Andrew Sungmin Cheon
Tools for transparency? Institutional barriers to effective
civic technology
Rebecca Rumbul, mySociety
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
48.39
ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: ALTERNATIVE
PERSPECTIVES ON STATEHOOD
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East

Chair:
Part:

John Ehrenberg, Long Island University, Brooklyn


Jeffry A. Frieden, Harvard University
Stephen Eric Bronner, -universityAlberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University

DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS


48.40
CHINA AND ASIA, PAST AND PRESENT
Chair: Brantly Womack, University of Virginia
Disc:
Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University
Papers: Carrots and Sticks: The Domestic Political Determinants
of American Strategy toward China
Jungkun Seo, Kyung Hee University
Peter Trubowitz, London School of Economics
Great Power Politics and Postwar Regional Security
Architectures
Ji Hye Shin, University of Notre Dame
Internationalization and Hegemonic Authority: Korea
under Chinese Hegemony
In Young Min, University of Southern California
Realism Revisited: Why Tributary System Matters in
Chinas Wars against Koguryo
Christina Jun-Yao Lai, Georgetown University
Status Insecurity and Temporality in World Politics
Joshua Meir Freedman, Northwestern University

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Daily Schedule

Papers: How Emotional Triggers in News Coverage affect Public


Opinion
Scott Clifford, University of Houston
Jennifer Jerit, Stony Brook University
Dane G. Wendell
The Causal Effect of Media Coverage of the Economy
on Presidential Approval
Amber Ellen Boydstun, University of California,
Davis
Ben Highton, University of California, Davis
Suzanna Linn, Pennsylvania State University
Why Media Coverage of Income Inequality Makes
People Less Concerned about It
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University
Adam Seth Levine, Cornell University

Fiscal Frames: How Political Arguments Affect


Opinions about Fiscal Policies
John M. Sides, George Washington University
Does Media Selectivity Help Campaigns Find
Persuadable Voters?
Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University
Martin Johnson, Louisiana State University

Friday, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM

DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS


48.41
SECRECY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Chair: Dan Reiter, Emory University
Disc:
Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University

DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS


48.44
LGBT POLICY AND POLITICS-COMPARATIVE
AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Papers: Secrets in the Secretariat: Intelligence Disclosures and


Power in IOs
Allison Carnegie
Austin Carson, University of Chicago
Extraordinary Rendition Flight Paths and Oversight of
National Security Policy
Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University
Lora DiBlasi, Michigan State University
Why do States Launch Regime Changes? U.S.-backed
Regime Change in the Cold War
Lindsey O'Rourke, Boston College
The Seen and the Unseen: Secrecy, Deception, and the
Conduct of Intervention
Michael Poznansky, University of Virginia
The Security Effects of Enemy Collusion When Secrecy
Takes Two
Shawn L. Ramirez, Emory University

Chair:
Disc:

DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS


48.42
ON HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Chair: Carol C. Gould, City University of New York
Disc:
Nick Bromell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Papers: Dignity as a Gathering
Nick Bromell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dignity: Political not Metaphysical
Michael Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh
Refiguring Dignity as Relational and Embodied
Carol C. Gould, City University of New York
Human Dignity, Intergenerational Justice, and the
Promise of Human Rights
Richard P. Hiskes, Grand Valley State University
The Gender of Dignity
Karen Zivi, Grand Valley State University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
48.43
ETHNOGRAPHY, INTERPRETATION, AND THE
STUDY OF IDENTITY POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Chair:
Disc:

Joel R. Campbell, Troy University


Khalid Madhi, The University of Illinois at Chicago

Papers: 'Visualizing' Democracy:mapping identity and


subjectivity in India
Sruthi Muraleedharan, SOAS, Department of Politics
and international Studies
Resurgence of Identity Politics in the UK? Ethnographic
Evidence from 2010-2014
Victor M Olivieri, University of Florida
Social Justice Activism among Asian Pacific Americans
in Two Cities
Nicole Filler, University of California, Santa Barbara
Veterans' Narratives of Being a Man in the Militarys
Community of Practice
Jon Ross

146

DAILY SCHEDULE

Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender


Caucus

Charles W. Gossett
Nina Simeonova Barzachka, Gettysburg College

Papers: The Impact of Marriage Equality on the LGBTQ


Movement
Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan, University of
Pittsburgh, Bradford
When the Best are the Worst: Implementing LGBT
Rights in the EU
Scott Nicholas Siegel, San Francisco State University
"Keep your Gay England: Examining Zimbabwes
Response to LGBT Advocacy
Erin Aylward
Framing LGBT Politics in Turkey
Bihter Tomen, southern illinois university
Same-Sex Marriage in Korea? Hurdles and Opportunities
Youngshik Daniel Bong, Asan Institute for Policy
Studies
Jiyoon Kim, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies
DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS
48.45
CANADIAN LOCAL, PROVINCIAL AND
FEDERAL ELECTIONS
Chair: Shelley Boulianne, Grant MacEwan University
Disc:
William J. Crotty, Northeastern University
Papers: The Gender Gap in Local Politics. Electing More
Women in a Non-partisan Context
Karen Bird, McMaster University
Samantha Jackson
Portrait of municipal voter turnout in Canadian
municipalities
Sandra BREUX
Jrme Couture, Universit Laval
Royce Koop, University of Manitoba
Heterogeneity in Voting Behavior
Maxime Hroux-Legault
To Fight Another Battle: The Impact of Electoral Laws
on Marginal Candidates
Charles Tessier, Universit Laval
Marc A. Bodet, Universite Laval
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
48.46
EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Disc:

Jonathan Woon, University of Pittsburgh

Papers: Elections and Embezzlement: An Experiment in 118


Municipalities in Burkina Faso
Malte Lierl
Isolating the Causal Effect of Legitimacy: An
Experimental Approach
Gregory Huber, Yale University
Sanford C. Gordon, New York University
Eric Dickson, New York University
Property Rights and Trust
Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University
Peter John Loewen

Friday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

The Federal Democracy in the Laboratory


Rodolpho Bernabel, New York University
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
48.47
THE POLITICAL SOURCES OF SOLIDARITY IN
DIVERSE SOCIETIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Chair:
Disc:

Keith Gordon Banting, Queen's University


Sheri Berman, Barnard College
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Papers: Strains of Commitment: Solidarity in Diverse Societies


Keith Gordon Banting, Queen's University
Will Kymlicka, Queens University
The Political Sources of Solidarity
Peter A. Hall, Harvard University
Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada
and the US
Richard G.C. Johnston, University of British
Columbia
Matthew Wright, American University
Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
Solidarity, Diversity and the Quality of Government
Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg
Solidarity and Conflict: Citizenship, Integration and
Multiculturalism Policies
Irene Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE
GROUP
48.48
PARTY MOBILIZATION AND ELECTION
CAMPAIGNS IN AFRICA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and


Political Science (LSE)
Amanda Pinkston

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Immanuel Kant and Eric Voegelin on the Immortality of


the Soul
Steven McGuire
Existence and Transcendence: On Voegelins Conception
of Authenticity
Bruno Godefroy, Erlangen
The Dignity of Human Personality: Martin Luther King,
Jr. on Human Nature
Sarah Beth Vosburg Kitch, Louisiana State
University
Under the Primacy of the Practical: Habermas's
Communicative Rationality and Rawlsian
Reasonableness in Light of Kant's Practical Reason
Gustavo A. Santos, Oficina Municipal
Moral Debt: Liberty and What We Live Within
James Greenaway, St. Mary's University
49.3
IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #12 (BIOLOGY
AND POLITICS): CURRENT RESEARCH IN
BIOLOGY AND POLITICS
Chair: Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State University,
San Luis Obispo
Duane D. Milne, West Chester University of
Pennsylvania
Disc:
Laurette T. Liesen, Lewis University
Papers: The Biopolitical Philosophy of Smithian Liberalism
Larry Arnhart
Tea Party Logic and an Anarchists Evolutionary Theory
William Dibrell, Alfred University
What Medical Ethics have to offer both Moral and
Political Philosophy
James H. Rutherford
The Evolution of Constitutional Democracy
Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Biology and Politics: A Perspective
Steven A. Peterson, Pennsylvania State University,
Harrisburg
Albert Somit

Friday, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM


APSA Events
50.1
PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS EDITORIAL
BOARD MEETING LUNCH

Friday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM


APSA Events
51.1
APSA SITING AND ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
BUSINESS MEETING
51.2
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS' LUNCHEON

DAILY SCHEDULE

147

Daily Schedule

Papers: Captured Countryside? Sub-national Support for African


Incumbent Parties
Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE)
Mobilization and Persuasion: Evidence of diverse
campaign strategies
Sarah Brierley, UCLA
How Campaigns Matter in Divided Societies: Theory
and Evidence from Kenya
Jeremy Horowitz, Dartmouth College
The Role of Local Councillors in Electoral Mobilization
in Zambia
Daniel Paget, University of Oxford
Opposition Candidacy and Campaigns in Electoral
Authoritarian Regimes
Keith R. Weghorst
Related Groups
49.1
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE: RECENT WORKS
ON LEO STRAUSS
Chair: David Oliver Davies, University of Dallas
Part:
Grant Neil Havers, Trinity Western University
Robert Howse, New York University
Michael S. Kochin, Tel Aviv University

49.2

Richard L. Velkley, Tulane University


Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: PHILOSOPHICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY AND AUTHENTICITY
David J. Walsh, Catholic University of America
Michael Forrest Hickman, The University of Mary
Eduardo Schmidt Passos, The Catholic University of
America

Friday, 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM

Friday, 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM


APSA Events
52.1
FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
52.2
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
52.3
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
52.4
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION BOARD
MEETING
52.5
LGBT CAUCUS BUSINESS MEETING
52.6
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE EDITORIAL BOARD
MEETING
52.7
POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
52.8
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
EDITORIAL BOARD LUNCHEON
52.9
POLITICS & POLICY EDITORIAL BOARD
MEETING
52.10
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
52.11
PUBLIC POLICY SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
52.12
RBSI WORKING GROUP COMMITTEE
MEETING
52.13
RELATED GROUPS (ALL) MEETING
52.14
REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
52.15
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
EVIRONMENTAL POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
52.16
SOUTHWESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION BUSINESS MEETING

Friday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM


Division Panels
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
53.1
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Papers: Don't Know What You Got: Neuroticism and Ideological
Uncertainty
Jonathan David Klingler, Toulouse School of
Economics
Gary E. Hollibaugh, University of Notre Dame
Adam Ramey, New York University-Abu Dhabi
Downstream Consequences of Partisan Bias in Factual
Information Processing
Kabir Khanna, Princeton University
Insecurity, Affect Appraisal, and Economic Voting
Christoph Giang Nguyen, Northwestern University
Meet Me Halfway: How Voters Narrow Policy Gaps
between Themselves and Candidates
Benjamin Kantack, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Psychological Appeals in Terrorist Recruitment:
Examining White Supremacists
Pip Marie Sherwood, Washington State University
Rationalizing Conflict: The Role of Accountability in
Ideological Decisionmaking
Carly Nicole Wayne
Eran Halperin, Interdisciplinary Center

148

DAILY SCHEDULE

The Justification for the Use of Force & Public Support


for War over Time
Erin Elizabeth Hurley, University of Sydney
Valuing Politics: Personal Values Influence on
Citizenship Norms and Engagement
Joshua Robison, Aarhus University, Department of
Political Science
We Can Work It Out: Measuring Individuals
Willingness to Compromise
Emily Sydnor, University of Virginia
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
53.2
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
Disc:
Marc T. Ratkovic, Princeton University
Jonathan Kropko
Papers: The Partial Observability Logit: A Two-Sided Model of
Multilateral Negotiations
Marius Radean, University of Essex
The Limits of Causal Inference
Tess Wise, Harvard University
Policy Preferences, Political Knowledge and Voting
Behavior
Melis Glboy Laebens
Deniz Selman, Bogazici University
A Spatial Statistical Analysis of Renewable Power in the
Western US
Nicholas Cain, Claremont Graduate University
What can discourse analysis contribute to the studies of
women's political representation?
Christina Alnevall, Stockholm University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
53.3
POSTER SESSION: QUALITATIVE METHODS
Papers: Employing cognitive mapping to measure political brand
equity in Ireland
John W. Hogan, Dublin Institute of Technology
Opening up Bodies for Harvest: Embodiment and Global
Capitalism
Florentina C. Andreescu, University of North
Carolina Wilmington
Power Rivalries and Patronage Politics
Dalton Lin, Princeton University
Time and the Comparative Analysis of Critical Junctures
Graham Odell
Unconventional Methods for Novices: New, Powerful,
and Simple Perspectives
Steve Wallis, Capella University; Meaningful
Evidence, LLC
What Actually Affects the Evolution of Somali Piracy?
Keunsoo Jeong
Namho Kwon, Heinz college (Carnegie Mellon
University)
Quantitative Methods in Critical and Constructivist IR
Theory
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts
Boston
Laura E Sjoberg, University of Florida
Between Ideas, Interests and Institutions toward
Decentralisation in East Asia
Eunkyung Shin, University of York
Different Faces of Islamism and Collective Mobilization
in the Muslim World
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL


SCIENCE
53.4
POSTER SESSION: TEACHING AND LEARNING
IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Understanding Gender politics in the PKK


Ora Beach Szekely, Clark University
Women's movements and policy impact: Reconsidering
feminist success
Season Hoard, Washington State University
Richard Elgar, Washington State University
Layers of Subordination: The Effect of Affirmative
Action in Rural India
Triveni Gandhi, Cornell University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE


EDUCATION

Disc:

Anthony Caito, Corban University

Papers: Assessing Diverse Teaching Tools: Do Project


Pedagogies Make a Difference?
James Simeone, Illinois Wesleyan University
Greg M. Shaw, Illinois Wesleyan University
Current Affairs: Using Twitter to Facilitate Class
Discussion Online
Allison Clark Pingley, University of South Carolina,
Upstate
The Democracy & Leadership Lab: Experiential
Learning for Information Literacy
Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
53.5
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Papers: Assessing Diversity Education in the Classroom Through


Experience Sampling
Andrew Levin, Harper College
Experiential learning activities are all created equal?
Mary A. McHugh, Merrimack College
Inspiring American Politics Students with a Town Hall
Meeting Program
Lori M Weber, California State University, Chico
Scott Spitzer, California State University, Fullerton
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
53.6
POSTER SESSION: WOMEN AND POLITICS
Disc:
Jill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma
Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder
Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Cindy Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma

DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH


53.8
POSTERS ON EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
TO POLITICS
Papers: Does the Bureaucracy Move the Needle on Trust:
Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Louis Fucilla
Effect of Premium Tax Credits on Marketplace
Enrollment
Neil O'Brian, University of California, Berkeley
Emotional Attribution: The Role of Emotions in
Attribution and Redistribution
Kristina M. Victor, UC Davis
Get Up, Stand Up: Experimental Evidence on the Effects
of Protest Activity
Cassilde Schwartz, University of Pittsburgh
When do Voters Take into Account Post-Election
Bargaining Processes?
Patrick Kraft, SUNY, Stony Brook University
Stoetzer Lukas, University of Mannheim

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM


Theme Panels
54.1
DIVERSITY OF WOMEN'S INTERESTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University


Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Texas A&M University

Papers: Anti-feminism and Womens Representation in the States


Beth Reingold, Emory University
Rebecca Kreitzer, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa
Michele L. Swers, Georgetown University
Comparing Conservative Women Across Divergent
Political Systems
Christina Xydias, Clarkson University

DAILY SCHEDULE

149

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Gendered Bounds of Racial Solidarity


Mackenzie Leigh Israel-Trummel, Stanford
University
Feminist institutionalism and methodological pluralism
Peter Allen, Queen Mary University of London
Sarah Childs, University of Bristol
What's the Difference? Explaining Cross-Sectional
Variation in the Gender Gap
Christopher P. Donnelly, UC-Davis
Kristina M. Victor, UC Davis
Donor Networks and the Influence of Female Candidates
in Political Parties
Jaclyn J. Kettler, Boise State University
Avoiding Adversariness? The Effects of Gender on
Litigation Strategies
Adrienne Smith, University of Tennessee
Claire B. Wofford, College of Charleston
Gendered Analysis of Collective Action: Experimental
Evidence from Russia
Olga A. Avdeyeva, Loyola University, Chicago
Those Left Behind: Gendered Consequences of Enforced
Disappearances
Jessica Mecellem, Loyola University Chicago

DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS


53.7
POSTER SESSION: RELIGION & POLITICS
Papers: Influencing policy decisions: the case of Protestantism in
West Germany
Andreas Busch, University of Goettingen
Sectarian Conflict and Political Alignments in Late 19th
Century Utah
Mark Edward Denninghoff, Purdue University
Policy Advocacy and the Performance of Muslim
American Identity
Emily Cury, Northeastern University
Old-Time (Civil) Religion: Recasting the Townsend
Movement
Aaron Quinn Weinstein, Brown University
Terrorist Ties: Organization and Links between Militant
Religious Groups
Christopher Rhodes

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Conceptualizing Women's Interests: A Look at the U.S.


Congress
Regina Wagner, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Strategically Constituting Women's Interests in the
Rulemaking Process
Ashley English, University of Minnesota
Toward a Feminist Measure of Gender Equality: Lessons
from GEPP
Amy G. Mazur, Washington State University
Isabelle Engeli, University of Ottawa
Joni Lovenduski, University of London, Birkbeck
College
Rosie Campbell, Birkbeck, University of London
54.2
EMPOWERING WOMEN: SPECIAL
CHALLENGES GENDER POSES FOR INCLUSION
AND DIVERSITY WITHIN THE PROFESSION
Chair: Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California,
Irvine
Papers: Changing University Cultures
S. Laurel Weldon
Cynthia R. Daniels, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Women of Color, Intersectionality and Womens
Advancement in the Discipline and Across the Academy
Wendy G. Smooth, The Ohio State University
Changing the Masculinization of the Discipline
Carol A. Mershon, University of Virginia
Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia
54.3
RESPONSIBILITY FOR RACIAL JUSTICE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Sharon R. Krause, Brown University


Traci Burch, Northwestern University

Papers: Repairing the Carceral Polity


Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia
Shrill: Responsibility for Racial Justice and the
Epistemology of Ignorance
Clarissa Rile Hayward, Washington University in St.
Louis
Racial (In)Justice from Ferguson to the Favelas
Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin
Racial Realism and the Responsibility for Racial Justice
Desmond Jagmohan, Princeton University
Dismantling Racism through a Democratic Practice of
Interpretation
Ainsley Nicole LeSure, University of Chicago
54.4
RETHINKING DEMOCRATIC AGENCY: RACE,
GENDER, SEXUALITY, AUTONOMY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Jennifer Einspahr, Kalamazoo College


Jennifer Einspahr, Kalamazoo College

Papers: Agency without Optimism: Afro-Pessimism and Queer


Negativity
Annie Menzel, Vassar College
Audre Lorde: The Politics of Self-Actualization
Jack Turner, University of Washington
Angela Y Davis: Abolitionism, Democracy, Freedom
Neil Roberts, Williams College

150

DAILY SCHEDULE

Agency and Democracy


Samuel Ely Bagg, Duke University
APSA Events
55.1
FROM HURRICANE KATRINA TO FERGUSON:
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, THE STATE, &
VIOLENCE
Chair: Andra Gillespie, Emory University
Part:
Tyson D. King-Meadows, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
Lester Kenyatta Spence, Johns Hopkins University
Shayla C. Nunnally, University of Connecticut
Melanye Tarea Price, Rutgers University
Monique L. Lyle, University of South Carolina
55.2
NEH@50: HUMANITIES AND THE COMMON
GOOD
Chair: Joseph R. Phelan, National Endowment for Humanities
Part:
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania
Catherine H. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
Alan Wolfe, Boston College
Division Panels
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
56.1
DIVERSIFYING CINEMATIC POLITICS
Chair: Torrey J. Shanks, SUNY, University at Albany
Part:
Morton Schoolman, SUNY, University at Albany
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Lori Marso, Union College
Davide Panagia, UCLA
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
56.2
DEMOCRACY AT THE MARGINS
Chair: Mark E. Button, University of Utah
Disc:
Mark E. Button, University of Utah
Papers: Democratizing Global Supply Chains
Benjamin McKean, Ohio State University
Disenfranchisement: The Democratic Complaint
Colin Kielty, University of Virginia Department of
Politics
Towards a Neuropolitical Theory of Exclusion
Liya Yu
Against Diversity in the Parochial Square: Religious
Control of Women in Israel
Judith Lynn Failer, Indiana University, Bloomington
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
56.3
DIFFERENCE, DOMINATION, INEQUALITY
Chair: Julie Elizabeth Dowsett, York University
Disc:
Julie Elizabeth Dowsett, York University
Papers: Resisting domination accross borders
Ian Shapiro, Yale University
Structural and agential domination: A Kantian
Framework for Diversity
Tamara Jugov, Free University Berlin /KFG "Justitia
Amplificata"
The Insufficiency of Non-Domination: The Case of
Gender Oppression
Mara Marin, Frankfurt University
Back to Class: A Dialogue with Post-Structuralist and
Difference Theory
Joseph M. Schwartz, Temple University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


56.4
UNPACKING COMPLICITY
Chair: Mihaela Mihai, University of York
Disc:
Alexander Keller Hirsch, University of Alaska

DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL


SCIENCE
56.7
EXPLORING DIVERSITIES USING
SIMULATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION

Papers: The Art of Complicity


Mihaela Mihai, University of York
It was Like Artificial Respiration: Documenting
Goodness, Rescue, Complicity
Bronwyn Anne Leebaw, University of California,
Riverside
Bystanders in the Holocaust: Complicity, Collaboration
and Moral Responsibility
Ernesto Verdeja, University of Notre Dame
From Compassion to Political Responsibility
Stephen L. Esquith, Michigan State University
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
56.5
THE ORIGINS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE
AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES
Chair: Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Disc:
Joshua Robison, Aarhus University, Department of
Political Science
Papers: The Nature of Political Knowledge in Mass Publics
Donald R. Kinder, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Stability and Change of Youths Political Interest
Silvia Russo
Hkan Stattin
Charity Begins at Home: Parenting Styles and Youth
Civic Efficacy
David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame
Political attitudes and associations: socialization or selfselection?
Ali Abdelzadeh
Rethinking Political Socialization: Evidence from the US
and Australia
Christopher Ojeda, Pennsylvania State University
Pete Hatemi, Pennsylvania State University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
56.6
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ACCESS TO
POLITICAL OFFICE AND POLICY OUTCOMES
Chair: Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan
Disc:
Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan
Saumitra Jha, Stanford University

Megan Elizabeth Osterbur, Xavier University of


Louisiana
Joseph E. Campbell, Rose State College

Papers: Bespoke Simulations: Pedagogical Advantages and


Practical Considerations
Christopher D. Moore, Bethel University
Model United Nations and Experiential Learning: An
Assessment
David K. Jesuit, Central Michigan University
J. Cherie Strachan, Central Michigan University
Political Theory for Our Dark Times: Learning
Ideologies Plus with Harry Potter
John S. Nelson, University of Iowa
Prisoners Dilemma: A Leitmotif for Intro IR
Thomas C. Walker, Grand Valley State University
Using the ACA to Teach American Government: How
Does Knowledge Affect Attitudes?
Liz Norell, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
56.8
COMPARING JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE:
SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL EXPLANATIONS
Chair: Anibal Perez-Linan, University of Pittsburgh
Disc:
Lydia Brashear Tiede, University of Houston
Papers: Social Structure, Attitudes, and Law: Co-Evolution of
Judicial Network in Mexico
Matthew C. Ingram, University at Albany, SUNY
Weak Review, Strong Courts: Judicial Influence
Reconsidered
Abby Blass, University of Texas at Austin,
Government Dept.
Helping or Hurting Hybrid Regimes: Judicial Politics in
Russia and Kazakhstan
Alexei Trochev, Nazarbayev University
The Puzzle of Purges: A New Theory of Judicial
Manipulation Latin America
Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester
Does political fragmentation produce more stable
judiciaries?
Andrea Castagnola, University of Bergen
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
56.9
MINORITY RIGHTS AND REPRESSION
Chair: Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University
Disc:
Paolo Dardanelli, University of Kent
Papers: Do Minority Rights Make a Difference? Citizenship&
Conflict in Divided Societies
Bonnie Weir, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Milan Svolik, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Explaining the Distribution of Monoethnic and
Multiethnic Regimes Worldwide
Sener Akturk, Koc University

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Parties, Dynasts, and the Selection of Candidates:


Evidence from India
Carlos Velasco Rivera, Princeton University
Ethnic politics and economic policy: Theory and
evidence from India
Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University
Monitoring and the Value of Public Office in the
Spanish Empire
Jenny Guardado, Georgetown University
Shadow Parties: Dual Mandates and Democracy in
France
Alexandra Cirone, London School of Economics;
Columbia University, New York

Disc:

151

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Ethnic Cleansing as Military Strategy: Lessons from


Lebanon, 1975-1990
Nils Hagerdal, Harvard University
Redefining the Nation: Center-Right Party Outreach
toward Ethnic Minorities
Jennifer Miller-Gonzalez
When and Why Do State Elites Change Their Policies
Toward National Identity?
Serhun Al, University of Utah
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
56.10
THE RESOURCE CURSE
Chair: Pauline Jones Luong, University of Michigan
Disc:
Graeme Blair, Columbia University
Papers: Natural Resources and the Politics of Economic
Diversification in Rentier States
Marie Alienor N. van den Bosch, Princeton
University
Resource Rich and Democratic? Rent-Sharing Regimes
in Argentine Provinces
Diego Diaz Rioseco, Brown University
Anything but anarchy? Territorial control, gold mining,
and welfare in Colombia
Melis Glboy Laebens
Competition and Reform of National Oil Companies in
Russia and Brazil
Amanda Leigh Zadorian, New School for Social
Research
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
56.11
CONFLICT AND POST-CONFLICT DYNAMICS
Papers: Public opinion and legitimacy in Colombias peace talks:
An experimental study
Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University
Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Structure, Institutions, and Conflict: Environmental
Licensing in Latin America
Maiah Jaskoski, Northern Arizona University
The Geography of Civil War Violence and Electoral
Competition
Jennifer Raymond Dresden, Georgetown University
The legacy of violence on development: evidence from
post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
Erin Lin, Princeton University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
56.12
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FACTORS AND
DOMESTIC ECONOMY IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
Chair: Naunihal Singh, Air War College
Papers: Concession Stands: The Consequences of Foreign
Investment for Protest in Africa
Darin Eugene Christensen, Stanford University
Return Migration, Negative Social Remittances, and
Gray Zones of Politics
Clarisa Perez-Armendariz, Bates College
The Political Economy of Unfinished Infrastructure:
Evidence from Ghana
Martin J. Williams, London School of Economics and
Political Science

152

DAILY SCHEDULE

The changing political economy of development


assistance: the Ghanaian case
Alexandra Olivia Zeitz
Why Export Promotion is No Silver Bullet: Linkage,
Orientation and Development
Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
56.13
RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION
IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Chair: Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University
Disc:
Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University
Papers: Degrees of Clientelism in the Worlds Largest
Democracy
Adam Michael Auerbach, American University
Aseema Sinha, Claremont Mckenna College
Public Resource Distribution, Security Provision and
Migration in India
Rikhil R Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Bethany Lacina, University of Rochester
Elections and Local Public Goods in Rural Democracies:
Evidence from Botswana
Robin Harding, University of Rochester
Pork in Pakistan? The Politics of Resource Allocation in
Pakistans Legislature
Rabia Malik, University of Rochester
Audits From Space
Brian K. Min, University of Michigan
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
56.14
STATE AND ECONOMY IN CHINA AND THE
FORMER SOVIET UNION
Chair: Neil Munro, University of Glasgow
Disc:
Igor Logvinenko, Harriman Institute, Columbia
University
Papers: Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: China
and Russia Compared
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Russias Rural Transformation: how the state shaped the
post-Soviet food system
Susanne A. Wengle
Patterns for the Rise of State Ownership in the Oil
Sector: The Post-Soviet Case
Adnan Vatansever, King's College London
The Political Mobility of State-Owned Company Leaders
in China
Wendy Leutert
Explaining Russian State Behavior in the European
Energy Market
Emily Holland
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
56.15
DIRECT DEMOCRACY IN MULTILEVEL
DIVIDED SOCIETIES: CURSE OR CURE?
Chair: Lawrence LeDuc, University of Toronto
Disc:
Nenad Stojanovic, University of Lucerne
Papers: Voices of the people: Contested sovereignty in divided
societies
Fernando Mendez
Micha Germann, ETH Zurich

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

European Union and Direct democracy: A Possible


Combination?
Francis Cheneval, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Monica Ferrin
Referendums, Federalism and Supply-Side Democracy
Matt Haunstrup Qvortrup
A Deliberative Case for Direct Democracy in Multilevel
Divided Societies
Joseph Lacey, European University Institute
Direct Democracy and the Eurozone Crisis
Ece Ozlem Atikcan, Universit Laval
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
56.16
MARKET ACCESS AND POLITICAL
INFLUENCE: EVIDENCE FROM FIRM-LEVEL
DATA
Chair: Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Disc:
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich
Papers: Escape Through Exports? Women-Owned Firms,
Discrimination and Global Markets
Iain Osgood
Margaret E. Peters
State Capitalism and Tax Revenue: Assessing Vietnam
Accession to the WTO
Leonardo Baccini
Employment in Globally Engaged Firms and U.S.
Presidential Voting
Dennis P. Quinn, Georgetown University
Stephen J. Weymouth, Georgetown University
Intra-industry Trade and Trade Liberalization: Evidence
from Dyad-level Tariffs
In Song Kim, MIT
Cheap Dollars: The Political Economy of Overvaluation
Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Dorothy Kronick, Stanford University
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
56.17
ISSUES OF COMPLIANCE IN INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS
Chair: Amy Yuen, Middlebury College
Disc:
Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


56.18
DYNAMICS OF MILITANT ORGANIZATIONS
Disc:
Cara Eugenia Jones, Mary Baldwin College
Papers: Rebel Funding Sources and the Use of Terrorism in
Civil Wars
Page Fortna, Columbia University
Michael A. Rubin, Columbia University
Nicholas John Lotito, Columbia University
Libyas Disastrous Rebellion: Moral Hazard Redux?
Alan J. Kuperman, University of Texas, Austin
No Zeal Like a Convert? Western Converts as Foreign
Fighters
David Malet, University of Melbourne
Why Insurgents Win: The Rising Tide of External
Support
Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College
Ryan D. Grauer, University of Pittsburgh
Elite Targeting and Network Fragmentation in Islamic
Insurgencies
Aisha S. Ahmad, University of Toronto
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
56.19
THE CHINA PUZZLE IN INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Disc:
Oriana Skylar Mastro, Georgetown University
Papers: Better Now Than Later: Explaining Chinas
Assertiveness in Maritime Disputes
Jing Tao, Princeton University
Chinas Rhetorical Strategy in the South China Sea
Territorial Disputes
Christina Jun-Yao Lai, Georgetown University
Soldier Socialization? Explaining Patterns in U.S.-China
Military Relations
Austin Michael Strange
Tyler Carl jost
When, How, and Why Does China Comply with
International Norms?
Chin-Hao Huang, University of Southern California
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
56.20
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND "UNMAKING
THE BOMB: A FISSILE MATERIAL APPROACH
Chair: Daniel Deudney
Part:
John E. Mueller, Ohio State/Cato Institute
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
T.V. Paul, McGill University
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
Frank Niels von Hippel, Program on Science and Global
Security, Princeton University

DAILY SCHEDULE

153

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Papers: The Dynamics of Anti-Torture Norm Expression and


Internalization
Jonathan Ring, University of Michigan
International Crimes in Domestic Courts: Universal
Jurisdiction over War Crimes
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Ayodeji Kamau Perrin, City of Philadelphia Board of
Ethics
Compliance with United Nations Peacekeeping
Personnel Requests
Timothy James Alexander Passmore, University of
Colorado Boulder
Andrew F Hart, University of Colorado-Boulder
Megan Shannon, University of Colorado
Negotiated Settlements and Respect for Rights in the
Wake of Civil War
Lindsay Reid, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill

In the Market: Economic Interdependence, Competition,


and Compliance
Mark J.C. Crescenzi, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Stephen E. Gent, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
The Promise of Peacekeeping: Human Rights,
Democracy & Intervention in Civil War
Allison Carnegie
Christoph Mikulaschek, Princeton University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY


56.21
ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY: THE EFFECT OF AID,
SANCTIONS, AND TRADE

District Benefits Revisited


Andrew James McCall, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
Industry Complexity and the Demand for Lobbyist
Expertise in the Congress
Maurice B. Champagne
Interest Group Influence on "Subordinate" Policies
Richard L. Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Measuring Think Tank Influence on Legislation: A
Topic Modeling Approach
Joshua Yoshio Lerner, Duke University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL


POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

David Blagden, University of Exeter


Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi

Papers: Armed with good intentions? Explaining arms embargo


compliance
Kathrin Kranz, University of Notre Dame
Death from Above? Testing Realist Theories of Arms
Sales using Aircraft Sales
Spencer L Willardson, Nazarbayev University
How economic sanctions compel an autocrat to oblige:
The case of Iran
SeyedBabak RezaeeDaryakenari, Arizona State
University
Cameron G. Thies, Arizona State University
The Domestic Politics of Human Rights Enforcement via
Trade Agreements
Patrick Kearney, University of Wisconsin Madison
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
56.22
INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL ATTITUDES AND
BEHAVIOR IN CONTENTIOUS ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Shivaji Mukherjee
Disc:
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Papers: Threatening News: External Threats, Media Freedom
and Political Trust
Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell
Marc L. Hutchison, University of Rhode Island
Communicating Control: A Spatio-Temporal Assessment
in Afghanistan
Camber Warren, Naval Postgraduate School
Michael Sieber
Truc Pham
Perceptions of Victims in Irregular War: Evidence from
Aceh and Colombia
Michael Weintraub, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Collective Action without Leaders: Protest and the Arab
Spring
Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, University of California San Diego
Digital Disruptions: A global analysis of internet outages
and violence
Anita R. Gohdes, University of Mannheim
Forcing Governments Hand: Ethnic Terrorism and
Improvement in Minority Rights
Seden Akcinaroglu
Ihsan Efe Tokdemir, Binghamton University
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
56.23
INTEREST GROUPS, LOBBYISTS, AND
POLICYMAKING
Chair: Lara Chausow, Congressional Research Service
Disc:
Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University
Lara Chausow, Congressional Research Service
Papers: A Multiple Representation Theory of Congressional
Politics
Ruoxi Li, University of Wisconsin, Madison

154

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


56.24
POLITICS OF THE BUDGET PROCESS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Robert C. Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas


Robert C. Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas
Joseph White, Case Western Reserve University

Papers: Party, Elect. Cycles, Governor & Legislative Liberalism


on Tax Changes
Richard F. Winters, Dartmouth College
Carlisle Rainey
Drift, Layering, and Conversion? The Budget Process in
Alberta, 2011-15
Keith Douglas Brownsey, Mount Royal University
Economic Interests and Congressional Voting on
Corporate Tax Issues in the US
Mi Jeong Shin, Washington University in St. Louis
Economic Policy: Where We've Been, Where We're
Going
Brian Scholl, Senate Budget Committee
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
56.25
RUNNIN' ON EMPTY: SELECTING STATE
JUDGES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND
POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Salmon A. Shomade, University of New Orleans


Salmon A. Shomade, University of New Orleans
Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University

Papers: Designing Merit Selection Commissions


Greg Goelzhauser, Utah State University
Electoral Responsiveness in Judicial Selection
Alton Boyd Hale Worthington, University of
Michigan
Shaun McGirr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Ideology and Television Advertising in Judicial Races
Michael Salamone, Washington State University
Orion A Yoesle
The Effect of Judicial Campaigns on Judicial
Decisionmaking
Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University
War Chests as Entry Deterrence with Strategic Delay
Chris W. Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh
Damon M. Cann, Utah State University
Kira Pronin, Univ of Pittsburgh
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
56.26
HEALTH AND EDUCATION POLICY EFFECTS
IN THE STATES
Chair: John Portz, Northeastern University
Disc:
Sara E. Dahill-Brown, Wake Forest University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Papers: Diversity in American Social Welfare Policy: Medicaid


Eligibility across States
Eunju Kang, SUNY Geneseo
Expertise and State Health Department Rulemaking
Activity, 1998-2012
Denise Lillvis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
School Finance Reform, Social Capital, and Education
Spending in California
Jonathan Collins
Testing Local School Boards: District Accountability and
Performance in the U.S.
Julia Payson, Stanford University
The Haves and the Have Nots: Nonprofits and Parcel
Taxes in California Schools
Shelly R. Arsneault, California State University,
Fullerton
Sarah A. Hill, California State University, Fullerton
DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS
56.27
LOCAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN CONTEXT:
NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARTICIPATORY
INSTITUTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Chair:
Disc:

Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin, River Falls


Genie Stowers, San Francisco State Public Admin
Program
Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin, River Falls

Papers: Active Voices: Social Capital, Social Media, and Urban


Neighborhoods
Todd C. Shaw, University of South Carolina
Evaluating the Impact of Social Capital on
Neighborhood Stability
Michael C. Craw, University of Arkansas at Little
Rock
Eyes on the street: What public camera feeds can teach
us about civic behavior
Melissa Sands, Harvard University
Can Citizens Assemblies Deepen Urban Democracy?
Edana Beauvais, University of British Columbia
Mark E. Warren, University of British Columbia
Democratic innovations and legitimacy of local
governments
Maija Karjalainen
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
56.28
GENDER, PERSONAL TIES, AND POLITICS:
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMAL
INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Kimberley Manning, Concordia University
Disc:
Melinda J Adams, James Madison University

DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS


56.30
RELIGION IN PUBLIC SPACE AND IN THE
PUBLIC SECTOR
Chair: John R. Pottenger, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Disc:
John R. Pottenger, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Laura R. Olson, Clemson University
Papers: God and Caesar in Motion.Boundary Shifts between
Religion and Politics in Europe
Michael Minkenberg, European University Viadrina
Zeynep Yanasmayan, European University Viadrina
How Public Institutions Change: Religiosity Trends in
Israeli Public Services
Amos Zehavi, Tel Aviv University
Divide within the Faithful: Rivalry among Islamic
Groups and Democracy in Turkey
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
The Elusive Structure of State Secularism and its
Disguised Critics
Sultan Tepe
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
56.31
IDEOLOGICAL CONGRUENCE AND POLICY
RESPONSIVENESS
Papers: Congruence Astray: When and Why Ideological
Congruence Fails
G. Bingham Powell, University of Rochester
Congruence, institutions and citizens' attitudes: A multilevel analysis.
Mirjam Dagefrde, Sciences Po Paris
How Information Shapes Responsiveness: Evidence from
Elite Experiments
D.J. Flynn, Northwestern University
Is the Congruence a Product of a Representation or a
Persuasion?
Helen H Lee, Michigan State University
Policy Representation: Is Pulling the Lever All That
Matters?
Jan E. Leighley, American University
Jennifer Oser, Ben-Gurion University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
56.32
PARTIES AND IDEOLOGIES IN AMERICAN
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT

DAILY SCHEDULE

155

Daily Schedule

Papers: Masculine Privilege: the Tie that Binds


Natalie Galea, University of New South Wales
Louise Annette Chappell, University of New South
Wales
Female Politicians and Family Ties - Gender and
Informal Networks in Asia
Elin Bjarnegard, Uppsala University
The Party Family in Revolutionary China: A
Comparative Framework of Analysis
Kimberley Manning, Concordia University
Internal Criticism: Islamic Womens Rights Activism in
Iran and Turkey
Mona Tajali, Oxford University

DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS


56.29
RACE AND PUBLIC OPINION
Papers: Alternating Arrangements: How Institutions Shape Black
Elite Immigration Opinion
Casey Radostitz
How Race, Ethnicity, and Party Shape Policy Views and
Engagement with MC's
Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston
Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania
Sophia Jordan Wallace, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Demographic Structure and the Political Economy of
Anti-Immigrant Legislation
Qinping Feng
Dehumanization and the New Role of Biological Racism
in Politics
Ashley E. Jardina, Duke University
Spencer Piston, Syracuse University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Chair:
Disc:

Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania


Frances E. Lee, University of Maryland, College Park

Papers: Nanny State, Left and Right: The Ideological Roots of


Bipartisan Prohibition
Hans Noel, Georgetown University
Partisan vs. Institutional Policy Conflict in American
Political Development
David Karol, University of Maryland
Ideas of Power: The Politics of American Party Ideology
Development
Verlan Lewis, Stanford University
What's the Big Idea? Ideological framing and the battle
over public narratives
Justin H. Gross, University of MassachusettsAmherst
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
56.33
HOLDING INCUMBENTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR
THE ECONOMY?
Papers: Economic Spillovers of Partisan Polarization
Neil Malhotra, Stanford University
Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University
Matthew S. Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania
Economic voting and time in office
Martin Vins Larsen, University of Copenhagen
Electoral Accountability in Multiparty Contests
Andrew C. Eggers, Nuffield College, Oxford
Nick Vivyan, Durham University
Markus Wagner, University of Vienna
Grievance Asymmetry in Economic Voting and Voter
Sophistication
Ju Yeon Park, New York University
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
56.34
CUEING OPINIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Chair:
Disc:

Todd Davies, Stanford University


Carl L. Palmer, Illinois State University
Elizabeth Suhay, Government, American University

Papers: How Media Reports about Opinion Polls Influence


Future Survey Respondents
Benjamin Toff
The Dynamics of Public Opinion - Results from A Time
Series Survey Experiment
Stefan Dahlberg, Goteborg University
Sveinung Arnesen, Department of Comparative
Politics, University of Bergen
Jonas Linde, Department of Comparative Politics,
University of Bergen
The Effects of Representations of Local Public Opinion
on Political Outcomes
David L Vannette, Stanford University
Sean Westwood, Princeton University
When Does Information Enhance Opinion Quality?
Matt Luttig
Philip Gordon Chen, University of Minnesota
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
56.35
SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION
Chair: Jaime E. Settle, College of William & Mary

156

DAILY SCHEDULE

Disc:

ariadne vromen, University of Sydney

Papers: How Social Media Reduces Mass Political Polarization


Pablo Barbera, New York University
Does Social Media Promote Civic Activism? Evidence
from a Field Experiment
Frank Schimmelfennig, ETH Zrich
How Exposure to News via Social Media Increases
Civic Engagement
Solomon Messing, Facebook
A Theory of Informative Exchange: Social Media and
Affective Polarization
Jaime E. Settle, College of William & Mary
Does Social Media Usage Increase Political Knowledge?
Joshua A. Tucker, New York University
Patrick J. Egan, New York University
Jonathan Nagler, New York University
Kevin Munger, NYU
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
56.36
REIMAGINING RADICAL POLITICS TODAY
Chair: Manfred B. Steger, University of Hawai'i-Manoa
Part:
Bradley J. Macdonald, Colorado State University
Isaac Kamola, Trinity College
Kathi Weeks, Duke University
Nancy Sue Love, Appalachian State University
Katherine Young, University of Hawaii at Hilo
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
56.37
STATE AND ANTI-STATE VIOLENCE, THEN
AND NOW
Chair: Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana
Disc:
Cameron G. Thies, Arizona State University
Papers: The Logic of Violence in State Building: Modern and
Medieval Parallels
Deborah A. Boucoyannis, University of Virginia
Comparing Post-Feudal Actors to Current Violent NonState Actors
Ana Alves, Lee University
Abby Attia, Lee University
Violence at the Margins: Propaganda of the Deed and
State Formation in Europe
Mark Alexander Shirk, University of Maryland
Imperial Reforms and Early Nationalism in the
Habsburg and Ottoman Empires
Margarita H. Petrova, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals (IBEI)
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
56.38
ELECTORAL MANIPULATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Victor C. Shih, UCSD


Victor C. Shih, UCSD

Papers: Vote Buying and Illegal Finance in Mexico: Persistence


of Electoral Manipulation
Gilles Serra, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas
Incumbent Election Fraud: Observational and
Experimental Evidence from Uganda
Danielle F. Jung, Emory University
James D. Long
Laura Maxwell, Emory University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Methods of Electoral Manipulation and Post-Electoral


Protest
Cole Harvey, UNC-Chapel Hill
Paula Mukherjee, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Opposition Parties in Authoritarian Regimes: the Cases
of Turkey and Mexico
Berk Esen, Sabanci University
Jose Antonio Hernandez Company, University of
Chicago
Why Electoral Manipulation Prevails: Evidence from
Chinas Village Elections
Ting Luo, Leiden University
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
56.39
WHEN DO DICTATORS TREMBLE? THREAT
PERCEPTIONS UNDER AUTHORITARIAN RULE
Chair: Andreas Schedler, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas
Disc:
Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University
Papers: Facing Contentious Waves: The Threat Perceptions of
Autocrats
Kurt Weyland, University of Texas, Austin
Contextual Threat Perceptions: Protest in Southeast Asia
and the Middle East
Sofia Fenner
Dan Slater, University of Chicago
Threat Perceptions, Coups, and State Violence: A
Comparison of Egypt and Chile
Jean Lachapelle, University of Toronto
Authoritarian Inferences about Societal Threats under
Preference Falsification
Andreas Schedler, Centro de Investigacion y
Docencia Economicas
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
56.40
IS THERE A HUMAN RIGHTS TRADITION IN
CHINA?
Chair: Stephen Siu-Kay On, National Sun Yat-Sen University
Disc:
Titus C. Chen, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific
Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS


56.41
EVALUATING QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE
Chair: Craig A. Parsons, University of Oregon
Disc:
Craig A. Parsons, University of Oregon

DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS


56.42
PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
AND LGBT RIGHTS
Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Caucus

Chair:
Disc:

Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY


Gary Mucciaroni, Temple University

Papers: Direct and Secondary Interpersonal Contact,


Ambivalence, and Transgender Rights
Andrew R. Flores, UCLA School of Law
Disgust and LGBT Politics: Emotions, Subgroups, and
Public Opinion
Logan S. Casey, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Identifying and Explaining the Participation Gap among
LGBT Republicans
Katherine McCabe, Princeton University
Policy Biteback: Normalcy Frames, Public Opinion, and
Same-Sex Marriage
Adam Seth Levine, Cornell University
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Princeton University
Andrew Thomas Proctor
Gay or Homosexual: The Policy Implications of
Question Wording Effects
Brianna A. Smith, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Matthew P. Motta, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Zein Murib, University of Minnesota
Marissa E Theys, University of Minnesota
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
56.43
EXPERIMENTS IN VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT
Chair: A. Burcu Bayram, University of Texas Arlington
Papers: Civilian Mobilization for Violence: Evidence from
Ukraine
Vera Mironova
Sam Whitt
Do Refugees Spread Conflict? Evidence From a Survey
Experiment in Turkey
Tolga Sinmazdemir, Bogazici University
Anna Getmansky, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya
Thomas Zeitzoff, American University
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
56.44
POLITICS IN MOVEMENT: INTERNATIONAL
MIGRATION AND POLITICAL CHANGE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Ruxandra Paul, Harvard University


Rebecca Hamlin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

DAILY SCHEDULE

157

Daily Schedule

Papers: Treaties, INGOs, and the Third Leg of Human Rights


Promotion
Ray Wang, National Chengchi University
Bureaucratic Co-operation on Human Rights Policies in
the Chinese Party-state
Gloria C. Yu
Chinas Official Human Rights Discourse during the
Reform Era (1979-2012)
Titus C. Chen, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific
Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University
Human Rights and Labor Standards in FTAs between
China and Europe
Pawel Frankowski, Jagiellonian University
Is There a Human Right to Development in China?
Stephen Siu-Kay On, National Sun Yat-Sen
University

Papers: Truth Is All I Want for History: Standards for


Evaluating Historical Research
Amanda Joan Rothschild, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and Harvard University
Determining the weight of evidence when making
inferences in case study research
Derek Beach, University of Aarhus
The Structure of Description: the Elements of Historical
Analysis
Marcus Kreuzer, Villanova University
Taking DA-RT to Heart: Bringing Data from the Field to
Active Citation
Dessislava Kirilova, Syracuse University

Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Papers: Voice after Exit: Patterns of Expatriate Voting in Post1980 Democracies


Katrina Burgess, Tufts University
Meeting others - accepting others?
Romana Careja, University of Southern Denmark
All Politics is (Trans)local: Redefining Constituencies in
an Age of Migration
Erica Dobbs, University of Pennsylvania
Intersectionalizing Supply and Demand: Ethnic Minority
Political Representation
Liza Mugge, University of Amsterdam
Citizens of the Market: High-Mobility Migration and its
Political Effects
Ruxandra Paul, Harvard University
Related Groups
57.1
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: WAR, JUSTICE, AND PEACE IN
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Chair: Brian T. Kennedy, Claremont Institute
Disc:
Paul O. Carrese, U.S. Air Force Academy
Ryan P. Williams, The Claremont Institute
Papers: The Unrealistic Realism of Richard Nixon and Henry
Kissinger
Robert G. Kaufman, Pepperdine University
Alexander Hamilton on War and Peace
Peter McNamara, Utah State University
The Peculiar Development of Wilsons Internationalism
Ronald J. Pestritto, Hillsdale College
William Atto, University of Dallas
Fighting in the Swamps: Jackson, Adams, and the
Principles and Practice of Republican Foreign Policy
David Tucker, Ashbrook Center
57.2
CONFERENCE GROUP ON ITALIAN POLITICS
AND SOCIETY: INSTITUTIONAL AND PARTY
CHANGE IN ITALY IN A COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Laura Polverari, University of Strathclyde
Disc:
John A. Agnew, University of California-Los Angeles
Papers: The Emergence of New Forms of Populisms? Evidence
from Southern Europe
Nuria Font, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University, Milan
Myrto Tsakatika, University of Glasgow
Are They in or Are They out: The Diversity of Forms of
Political Participation and its Regulation Across Party
Organisations
Giulia Sandri, Universit Catholique de Lille
Felix-Christopher von Nostitz, University of Exeter
The Political Outcomes of Candidate Selection Methods.
The Parlamentarie and their Impact on Italian MPs.
Stefano Rombi, University of Cagliari
Antonella Seddone, University of Cagliari
Matteo Renzi and the Long Road to Constitutional
Reform in Italy
Martin J Bull, University of Salford
57.3
CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES:
TAIWAN'S DOMESTIC POLITICS, VOTING, AND
MASS OPINION
Chair: Hans J. Stockton, University of Saint Thomas

158

DAILY SCHEDULE

Disc:

Kharis Ali Templeman, Stanford University


Charles Chong-Han Wu, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityUIC

Papers: Voter Turnout in Concurrent Elections: Does the Number


of Ballots Matter?
Chi Huang, National Chengchi University
Kah-yew Lim, National Chengchi University
Change and Continuity of National Identity and
Partisanship in Taiwan, 1996-2014
Eric Chen-hua Yu, National Chengchi University
(Taipei)
Jean Yu-chen Tseng, I-Shou University
Taiwan, Still as a Baseline Case Supporting for the
Differing Mandate Hypothesis: An Analysis of Bill
Sponsorship in the Legislative Yuan (1992-2012)
Jinhyeok Jang, Center for Asian Democracy
Information Heterogeneity and Economic Voting in
Taiwan
Chia-yin Judy Wei, University of South Carolina
Expansion of Education, Gender, and Political
Knowledge in Taiwan: 1993-2012
Ya-Hui Luo
57.4
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION:
DEVELOPMENT, DEMOCRACY, AND
SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Ashley Vande Bunte, American Political Science
Association
Papers: From Structural Violence to Emancipatory Migration: A
Critical Security Approach to Latin American Migration
Peter Cruttenden, University of Nottingham
Civil Society in Mexico: A View from Civil Society
Organizations (CSO),
Pablo Gonzalez Ulloa, Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico
Mapuche Rebellion in Chile since 1997: Land
Recoveries and Autonomy under a Centralized State
Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek
Revisiting Development Ideas and Policies in Latin
America: Have Things Changed?
Catherine Bartch
57.5
LAW AND POLITICAL PROCESS STUDY
GROUP: ROUNDTABLE ON THE VOTING
RIGHTS ACT AT 50
Chair: Bernard N. Grofman, University of California, Irvine
Part:
Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles
Kareem Crayton, University of North Carolina
Pamela S. Karlan, Stanford Law School
Derek Muller, Pepperdine University School of Law
57.6
PROJECT ON THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION:
LIBERALISM, ANTIQUITY, AND THE
AMERICAN FOUNDING
Chair: Wilfred McClay, Center for the History of Liberty
Disc:
David Lay Williams, DePaul University
Wilfred McClay, Center for the History of Liberty
Papers: The Consistency of Rawlsian Liberalism with the Public
Philosophy of the Founders
Michael Pakaluk, Ave Maria University
Reframing the Founding: Covenant and Natural Law
rather than Covenant versus Natural Law
Paul R. DeHart, Texas State University

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Staunch Holism and the Declaration of Independence


Kody Wayne Cooper

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

59.3

Theme Panels
58.1
BREAKING NEWS (DOMESTIC) SESSION
Chair: Heidi Souerwine, American Political Science
Association
58.2
MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE US: HOW DID
WE GET HERE?

Chair:
Part:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND


POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

58.3

Andrew S. Reynolds, University of North Carolina,


Chapel Hill
Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY
Andrew R. Flores, UCLA School of Law
Marc Solomon, Freedom to Marry
M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Kate Kendell, National Center for Lesbian Rights
WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND VIOLENT
EXTREMISM: VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS?

59.4

Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin


Michael Leo Owens, Emory University
STRATEGIES FOR BALANCING YOUR
TEACHING AND RESEARCH AGENDAS
Cameron G. Thies, Arizona State University
Maria Chavez
Christina Elizabeth Bejarano, University of Kansas
THE ART OF ELECTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Part:

Nancy Sue Love, Appalachian State University


Paul A. Passavant, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Holloway Sparks, Emory University
Eric T. Kasper, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Hal Wert, Kansas City Art Institute
Benjamin Schoening, University of North Georgia
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
60.1
MACHIAVELLI, THE LAWS, AND LIBERTY
Disc:
Michelle Tolman Clarke, Dartmouth College

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL


SECURITY

Chair:
Disc:

Mia M. Bloom
Scott Gates, PRIO

Papers: Suffer the little Children: Recruitment into Violent


Extremist Groups
Mia M. Bloom
Reimagining legal and policy responses to militarized
children
Cali Mortenson Ellis, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Rape and Marriage Inside Rebellion: Lessons from the
RUF of Sierra Leone
Zoe Marks, University of Edinburgh
Governance and disobedience:Sexual violence in the
Lords Resistance Army
Erin Baines, Liu Insitute for Global Issues
Does Armed Conflict Undermine Womens Health in
Sub Saharan Africa?
Henrik Urdal, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Gudrun Ostby, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
APSA Events
59.1
20TH ANNIVERSARY PLENARY: EVALUATING
THE REP SECTIONS IMPACT ON POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

Chair:
Part:

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


60.2
A WITTGENSTEINIAN APPROACH TO
POLITICAL THEORY
Chair: Tracy B. Strong, University of Southhampton
Disc:
Tracy B. Strong, University of Southhampton
Papers: Presenting and Representing
John G. Gunnell
What on Earth is a Form of Life?
Linda M.G. Zerilli, University of Chicago
Wittgensteinian Paths around the Fact-Value Gap
Andrius Galisanka, Wake Forest University
Seeing-Aspects and Concepts as Historical Institutions:
The Case of Freedom
David Owen, University of Southampton
Jonathan Havercroft, University of Southampton
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
60.3
CRISES OF POLITICS, THE POLITICS OF
CRISES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Part:

Jeanne Morefield, Whitman College


Hagar Kotef, Bar Ilan Univeristy
George M. Shulman, New York University
Jodi Dean, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Jennifer C. Rubenstein, University of Virginia

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


60.4
DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP AND THE ETHICS
OF VOTING IN DIVERSE SOCIETIES
Chair: Melissa A. Schwartzberg, New York University

DAILY SCHEDULE

159

Daily Schedule

59.2

Ange-Marie Hancock, University of Southern California


John Armando Garcia, University of Michigan
Tony Affigne, Providence College
Andrew L. Aoki, Augsburg College
Rodney E. Hero, University of California, Berkeley
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Paula D. McClain, Duke University
Dianne M. Pinderhughes, University of Notre Dame
DO BLACKS LIVES MATTER?: ANALYZING
POLICE KILLINGS OF UNARMED BLACK
CITIZENS
David C. Wilson, University of Delaware
Melina Abdullah, California State University, Los
Angeles

Papers: Machiavelli's Criticism of Venice and the Necessity of


Strong Laws and Spacesv
Alexandra E. Hoerl, Wabash College
Machiavellis Nuovi Modi di Governi: His 1520-22
Texts on Constitutional Reform
Mauricio Suchowlansky, University of Toronto
The End of Politics: Machiavelli, Virt, and Liberty as
Mantenere lo Stato
Aaron Benjamin Cotkin, University of California,
San Diego

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Disc:

Joseph Lacey, European University Institute


Alan Patten, Princeton University

Papers: Optional Citizenship for All


Helder De Schutter
Lea Ypi, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Must We Vote for the Common Good?
Annabelle Lever, University of Geneva
Democracism
Nenad Stojanovic, University of Lucerne
Ethics of Polarization
Eric Beerbohm, Harvard University
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
60.5
THE MISSING (EMOTIONAL) LINK:
EXPLAINING POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
Chair: George E. Marcus, Williams College
Disc:
Johnathan Caleb Peterson, University of NebraskaLincoln
Papers: Attack Politics and the Emotions of Participation and
Disaffection
Paul DeBell, Ohio State University
The numbing effect of anxiety in contemporary societies
Lena Wangnerud, University of Gothenburg
Monika Djerf-Pierre, JMG, University of Gothenburg
Maria Solevid, University of Gothenburg
Life Satisfaction and System Support Why Happy
Citizens Are Good for Democracy
Peter Esaiasson, University of Gothenburg
Andrej Kokkonen, University of Gothenburg
Mikael Gilljam, University of Gothenburg
Stefan Dahlberg, Goteborg University
The psychology of repression: Emotions, risk attitudes,
and collective action
Lauren E Young, Columbia University
Explaining Political Participation: Israelis and
Palestinians
Shani Fachter, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Amal Jamal, Tel-Aviv University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
60.6
THE POLITICS OF WAGES AND LABOR
REGULATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Mapping the Constituent Power Doctrine in Latin


America
David E. Landau, Florida State University
The Demise of the Icelandic Crowd-Sourced
Constitutional Draft
Anne Meuwese, Tilburg University
The Problem of Citizen Participation in Democratic
Constitutional Change
Gabriel L. Negretto, Centro de Investigacin y
Docencia Econmicas
Restoration Constitution-Making
William Edmund Partlett, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Constitution on Ice
Thorvaldur Gylfason, University of Iceland
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
60.8
NEW FRONTIERS IN RESOURCE POLITICS
Chair: Benjamin Smith, University of Florida
Disc:
Kevin M. Morrison, University of Pittsburgh
Papers: The Politics of Gasoline Prices
Michael L. Ross, University of California, Los
Angeles
Of Desperate States and Oil Plays: Azerbaijan's
Endogenous Oil Sector
Victor Menaldo
Nora Webb Williams, University of Washington
Oil Wealth, Order and Conflict: Evidence from New
Data
Benjamin Smith, University of Florida
Pipelines and Regime Stability in Transit Countries: A
Curse or a Benefit?
Ruchan Kaya, Caspian Strategy Institute
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
60.9
THE RISE OF CITIES: AN URBAN TURN IN THE
STUDY OF INDIAN POLITICS
Chair: Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University
Disc:
Atul Kohli, Princeton University
James A. Morone, Brown University

Alexander Kuo, Cornell University


Alexander Kuo, Cornell University

Papers: Business Preferences over Labor Market Policies. Firmlevel evidence


Jose Fernandez-Albertos, CSIC
Dulce Manzano, Complutense University of Madrid
The Politics of Low-Wage Work in the Wealthy West
Matthew Dimick, SUNY Buffalo Law School
Brett Meyer, Columbia University
The Politics of Time
Magnus Bergli Rasmussen, Aarhus University
The Politics of Welfare Retrenchment in the Context of
Fiscal Consolidation
Patrick Donnelly, University of California, Berkeley

160

DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


60.7
CONSTITUTION MAKING IN DEMOCRATIC
CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS
Chair: Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University
Disc:
Julio Rios-Figueroa, CIDE

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Does Citizenship Abate Class in Urban India?


Siddharth Swaminathan, Azim Premji University
Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University
Does Ethnicity Undercut Class in the City? Urban
Migrants in India
Tariq Thachil, Yale University
Being Middle Class in India
Devesh Kapur, University of Pennsylvania
Neelanjan Sircar, Columbia University
Milan Vaishnav, Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
60.10
POLITICS OF SOCIAL PROVISION
Chair: Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut
Disc:
Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Political Networks, Local Democracy and India's Rural


Employment Guarantee
Aditya Dasgupta
Social Policy, Survey Design, and Spillovers: CCTs and
Confidence In Brazil
Elizabeth Kaknes, University of Virginia
Spilling Over Every Side: An Analysis of Transfers and
Elections in Brazil
Andrew Philips, Texas A&M University
Guy D. Whitten, Texas A&M University
The Pension-Finance Nexus in Latin America
Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
60.11
VIOLENCE IN CONTENTIOUS PROCESSES
Chair: Adria Lawrence, Yale University
Papers: The Dynamics of Escalation in Syria
Laia Balcells, Duke University
Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, University of Virginia
Lionel Beehner
Violence within Revolutionary Episodes, 1900-2012
Mark Beissinger, Princeton University
Resources, mobilization, and repression
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Roman-Gabriel Olar
Local power relations and violence in the Syrian
uprising
Kevin A. Mazur, Princeton University
Beyond Civil War and Peace: Armed Politics and the
Study of Conflict
Paul Staniland, University of Chicago
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
60.12
NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON STATES,
MARKETS, AND INSTITUTIONS IN EURASIA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

Chair:
Part:

Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania


Susanne A. Wengle
Stanislav Markus
Henry E. Hale, George Washington University
Stephen E. Hanson, College of William and Mary
Juliet Johnson, McGill University
Thomas F. Remington, Emory University
Regine A. Spector, University of Massachusetts

DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED


INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
60.13
RESPONSES TO THE RISE OF CHINA IN
ADVANCED INDUSTRIALIZED DEMOCRACIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Disc:

Benjamin I. Page, Northwestern University

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY


60.14
PARTY COMPETITION AND THE WELFARE
STATE
Chair: Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus
Disc:
Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University
Papers: Electoral realignment and the Position of Social
Democratic Parties
Silja Haeusermann, University of Zurich
Politicized welfare. When do cutbacks become an
election theme?
Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus
Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University
New Wine in Old Bottles
Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg
Jan Rovny, Sciences Po, Paris
Party Competition and Welfare State Calibration
Tarik Abou-Chadi, Humboldt University Berlin
Ellen M. Immergut, Humboldt University Berlin
The Politics of Delivering Welfare Services at the Local
Level: The British Case
Melodie Chika Ogawa, Harvard University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
60.15
NETWORKS IN THE WORLD ECONOMY
Chair: Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Princeton University
Disc:
Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Papers: A Network Approach to explaining Credit Rationing
Jonas Bunte, University of Texas at Dallas
Brandon J. Kinne, University of California, Davis
A System of Crises: Financial Crises and Structural
Change
Tristin Beckman, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Dyadic Trade Disputes: Network Analysis of the WTO
Dispute Settlement Body
Nathan Slater
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Network externalities, power asymmetry, and the
taxation of multinationals
Vincent Arel-Bundock, Universit de Montral
Networked Production and Political Influence
Sarah Bauerle Danzman, Princeton University

Daily Schedule

Papers: Domestic Politics of U.S. Pressure over Chinas


Currency Manipulation
Jessica Chen Weiss, Yale University
Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University
Spontaneous or Organized Backlash? The Politics of
FDI Screening in the U.S.
Brandice Canes-Wrone, Princeton University
Lauren Mattioli, Princeton University
Sophie Meunier, Princeton University

Rising Import Competition and Congressional Voting


Towards China
John Seungmin Kuk, UCSD
Deborah Seligsohn
Jiakun Jack Zhang, UC San Diego
Who fears the Dragon? Australian and Japanese Views
of China
Charles Miller
Power transitions and the perception of threat: Chinas
rise and American angst
Peter Hays Gries, University of Oklahoma

DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY


60.16
WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER: FINANCIAL
REGULATION IN THE POST-CRISIS ERA
Chair: Philip G. Cerny
Disc:
Ranjit Lall

DAILY SCHEDULE

161

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: International Institutions, Information and Financial


Markets
Michael Breen, Dublin City University
Iain McMenamin, Dublin City University
The Causes and Consequences of International Financial
Regulatory Transparency
Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin, Madison
When banks lobby: national banking regulations and
bank mobilization in the BCBS
Adam William Chalmers, Leiden University
Financial Market Regulation and the Debt Economy:
The Case of Derivatives
Philip G. Cerny
Institutions and Credit Rating Agencies: Does
Regulatory Quality Matter?
Sean D. Ehrlich, Florida State University
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
60.17
NEW MODES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Chair: Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah
Disc:
Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder
Papers: "Groupification" of Governance: Actor Diversity and
Institutional Fragmentation
Lora Anne Viola, Free University of Berlin
BRICS NGOs and Global Governance: Ascendance or
Absence?
Laura A. Henry, Bowdoin College
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, University of British
Columbia
Priya Bala-Miller, University of British Columbia
Varieties of Indirect Governance
Kenneth W. Abbott, Arizona State University
Philipp Genschel, Jacobs University Bremen
Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford
Bernhard Zangl
Clubs of Clubs: A Networks Approach to the Logic of
Membership in IGOs
Brian D. Greenhill, Dartmouth College
Equality Among Whom?: State-based representation in
an era of global governance
Dane K. Imerman, Denison University
Theorizing and Assessing post-2008 IMF-World Bank
Collaboration
Bessma Momani, University of Waterloo
Mark R. Hibben
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
60.18
CONFLICT AND COOPERATION: DOMESTIC
AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Disc:
Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
Papers: Conflict and Cooperation under Anarchy
James D. Fearon, Stanford University
Useful Ignorance: The Benefits of Uncertainty During
Power Shifts
Kyle Haynes, Webster University
Complementary Commitment Problems, War, and
International Political Structure
Patrick J. McDonald, University of Texas, Austin
Taking Women Seriously: A Gendered Understanding of
Crisis Bargaining
Abigail Post, University of Virginia
Paromita Sen, University of Virginia

162

DAILY SCHEDULE

Status, Humiliation and Territorial Conquest


Joslyn N. Barnhart, Wesleyan University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
60.19
THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION
ON FOREIGN POLICY ATTITUDES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Nicholas Martini, University of Iowa


Nicholas Martini, University of Iowa

Papers: A Prelude to Violence? : The Impact of Nationalism on


Foreign Policy Preference
Jiyoung Ko
A Unifying Model of the Media as a Political Tool
Andrea E. Jones-Rooy, New York University
Shanghai
Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the
U.S. Abroad
Myunghee Kim, University of Central Florida
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
Beyond Community: Does Internal Equality Reduce
External Conflict?
Kathleen Powers, Ohio State University
Mediated Dehumanization as a Necessary Condition for
War
Douglas A. VanBelle, Victoria University of
Wellington
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
60.20
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND THE
DOMESTIC POLITICAL BARGAIN
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY

Chair:
Disc:

Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University


Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University

Papers: Presence and Promise: Strategic Aid and ForeignInduced Regime Change
Daniel McCormack, University of Pennsylvania
Leader Incentives for Conflict Selection and
Mobilization
Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi
The Missing Military: International Conflict and
Domestic Political Bargaining
Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa
Does Statebuilding Work? Military Intervention & the
Lifespan of Reformed States
David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego
Kelly Matush, University of California, San Diego
International Politics by Other Means: External Sources
of Civil War Escalation
Mark Toukan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Strategic Differentiation: the Use of Nonviolence and
Violence in Conflict
Victoria McGroary
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
60.21
OPPOSITION COHESION AND STRUCTURE
Chair: Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Disc:
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Cooperation Failure: Rebel Fragmentation and


Splintering
Adrian Arellano
Explaining the Origins of Army-Splinter Wars
Theodore D. McLauchlin, Universit de
Montral
How State Sponsors Affect Insurgent Cohesion and
Fragmentation
Henning Tamm, University of Oxford
Size, Diversity, and Overlap: Social Structures of Civil
Resistance
Ches Thurber, Harvard Kennedy School
The Enemy Within: Causes of Fragmentation in
Separatist Movements
Feike Elizabeth Maria Fliervoet, Leiden University
New Leaders, Old Agreements: Leader Changes and
Intrastate Settlement Duration
Lesley G. Terris, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
Carmela Lutmar
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
60.22
LOYALTY, UNITY AND PARLIAMENTARY
BEHAVIOR
Chair: Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso
Disc:
Sam Depauw, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Yael Shomer, Tel Aviv University
Papers: Governing Coalition Agreement and Party Unity in the
British House of Commons
Brian Donald Williams
Legislative Dissent in Congressional Votes
Eduardo Aleman, University of Houston
Playing Truant in Pairs? Parliamentary Vote Pairing
Zoltan Fazekas, University of Southern Denmark
Martin Ejnar Hansen, Brunel University London
To Vote or not to Vote: How Salience Makes a
Difference.
Carmen Le Foulon, Instituto de Ciencia Politica Pontificia
The Role of District in Partisan Legislatures
Thomas Zittel, Goethe-University Frankfurt
Annika Hennl, Goethe University Frankfurt
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
60.23
INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENTIAL
APPOINTEES AND POLITICAL DECISIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24: PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION

Chair:
Disc:

Karen M. Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State


University
Jennifer Selin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Thomas R. Boudrot, Delta College

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


60.24
RACE, INEQUALITY, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania


Drew Thomas Halfmann, UC Davis Sociology
Sally Friedman, SUNY, Albany

Papers: Learning Where We Stand: How School Experiences


Matter for Political Inequality
Sarah Bruch
Joe Soss, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Policy Tools, Policy Targets, and Racial Stereotypes
Jake Haselswerdt, University of Michigan
Social Policy and Local Political Activism
Jamila D. Michener, Cornell University
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
60.25
FEDERALISM, POLICY, AND PARTISANSHIP
Co-sponsored by Publius: The Journal of Federalism

Papers: Due Process and Intergovernmental Waivers: The Case


of No Child Left Behind
James C. Clinger, Murray State University
Federalism and Representation in the United States
Senate
Michael W. Hail, Morehead State University
Federalism, Agency Survival, and the NEA in the 1990s
Gordon E. Shockley, Arizona State University
The Contingencies of Medicaid Coverage: Partisanship
and the Use of Waivers
Mark C. Hines, Georgetown University
The Limits of Partisan Federalism in the New Deal Era
Adam Myers, Providence College
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
60.26
GOVERNOR BEHAVIOR
Chair: Nelson C. Dometrius, Texas Tech University
Papers: (No?) Experience Required: Explaining Governors Uses
of Executive Power
Mitchell Dylan Sellers
Charles G. Shields, University of Florida
Appealing Politics: Governors Going Public
Timothy Herbert Callaghan, University of Minnesota
Do Outsiders Have It Harder? Governors Background
and Success in Office
Rafael Jacob, Temple University
Just Ambitious as the Next Guy: Career Decisions of
State Executive
Emily O Wanless, Augustana College
Too Little Time to Lose?: The Effect of Professionalism
on Gubernatorial Success
Samantha Guthrie

DAILY SCHEDULE

163

Daily Schedule

Papers: How Do You Know? The Epistemology of White House


Expertise
Kenneth R. Mayer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Dynamics of Appointee Characteristics over IntraPresidential Time
Evan Haglund, US Coast Guard Academy
Inside the Oval Office: Decision-Making in the Modern
Presidency
Matthew N. Beckmann, University of California,
Irvine

Decision Making in the Obama White House: Structures,


Staff, Internal Mobility
Shirley Anne Warshaw, Gettysburg College
A Political Clearinghouse: Organizational & Presidential
Effects in OIRA Review
Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University
Jesse Gubb, Harvard University

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


60.27
SPATIAL DYNAMICS AND POLITICAL ORDER
IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Meg E. Rithmire, Harvard Business School


Meg E. Rithmire, Harvard Business School

Papers: Governing the Informal? Pacification and Slum


Redevelopment in Rio de Janeiro
Yue Zhang, University of Illinois - Chicago
The Political Topology of The Global City
Theresa Enright, University of Toronto
Metrics of Exceptionality in Mao's China
Christian Phillip Sorace, Hobart and William Smith
Colleges
Neighborhoods against the state: Urban policy and
violent protest in France
Michalis Moutselos, Princeton University
Building Rights: Urban Renewal and Contested
Citizenship in Cairo and Istanbul
Sarah El-Kazaz, Oberlin College
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
60.28
RECONSIDERING GENDER, DIVERSITY, AND
ACCESS TO PUBLIC OFFICE
Chair: Zoe M. Oxley, Union College
Disc:
Zoe M. Oxley, Union College
Jaclyn J. Kettler, Boise State University
Papers: Diversity and Access to Statewide Executive Office in
the United States
Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Diversity on High Courts: International Influences on
Women's Appointments
Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon, Texas A&M University
Valerie J. Hoekstra, Arizona State University
Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University
Womens Emergence and Success in U.S. State
Legislative Elections
Adrienne Smith, University of Tennessee
Jason H. Windett, Saint Louis University
Jonathan Winburn, University of Mississippi
"Navigating the Pipeline: The Path of Latinas in Elected
Office"
Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame
Carmen Burlingame, University of Notre Dame
Gendered Political Experience and the Success of
Female Gubernatorial Candidates
Stephen J. Stambough, California State University,
Fullerton
Valerie R. O'Regan, California State University,
Fullerton
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
60.29
RELIGION, LAW AND DEMOCRACY
Chair: Michael Lienesch, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Disc:
Michael Lienesch, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University

164

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Muslims' Commitment to Democracy after Communism


Arolda Elbasani, EUI
Islamic Law and the Struggle for Justice in Somalia
Mark Fathi Massoud, UC Santa Cruz
Religion, Politics and Law: Lessons from the Kenya
2010 Referendum
Christopher Rhodes
Neoliberalism, Secularism, and Religious Freedom
Matthew Scherer, George Mason University
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
60.30
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND POLICY
POSITIONS
Chair: Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University
Disc:
Ko Maeda, University of North Texas
Papers: Analyzing the Effect of Electoral Systems on the Policy
Appeals of Green Parties
Cory Belden, UC Davis
Candidate Positioning Under Proportional and
Majoritarian Electoral Systems
Amy Louise Catalinac, New York University
On Observing the Variety of Party Policy Offerings in
Left-Right Policy Space
Michael D. McDonald, SUNY, Binghamton University
Mert Moral, Binghamton University
The Ideological Personal Vote: Candidate position-taking
in open list PR
Mathias Tromborg, Rice University
Royce A. Carroll, Rice University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
60.31
PARTIES' ISSUE POSITION AND EMPHASIS
STRATEGIES
Papers: Issue Ownership More than Party Identification?
Alexandra Feddersen, Department of Political
Science and International Relations - University of
Geneva
Simon Lanz, Department of Political Science and
International Relations, University of Geneva
Multiculturalism in Europe: issue evolution, parties and
party systems
Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca, University of
Mannheim
The mass-elite linkage and issue ownership: When do
voters respond to parties?
Henrik Bech Seeberg, University of Aarhus
What is the issue about? Party competition over framing
Alexandra Feddersen, Department of Political
Science and International Relations - University of
Geneva
To Adapt or To Disregard? Parties Reactions to
External Shocks
Patricia Calca, Mannheim University
Martin Gross, University of Mannheim
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
60.32
KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, AND POLITICAL
ATTITUDES
Chair: John G. Bullock, Yale University
Disc:
Shad Turney

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: A Simple, Informational Explanation for the Incumbency


Advantage
Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago
On the Stability and Consequences of Political Attitudes
Patrick Fournier, Universite de Montreal
Peter John Loewen
The correlates of correct party placement on issues by
voters
Yves Dejaeghere, Universiteit Antwerpen
The People's Court? Incorrect Voting in State Supreme
Court Elections
Conor M. Dowling, University of Mississippi
Michael G. Miller, Barnard College
Voter Knowledge of State Legislatures
Steven Rogers, Saint Louis University
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
60.33
PARTIES, PERCEPTIONS AND PUBLIC OPINION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Chair:
Disc:

Heather L. Ondercin, University of Mississippi


Heather L. Ondercin, University of Mississippi

Papers: Data for Some, Values for Others: Individual Differences


in Political Persuasion
Vittorio Merola, The Ohio State University
Matthew P. Hitt, Louisiana State University
Partisanship, Policy, and Public Opinion Toward Torture
Paul Gronke, Reed College
Peter Miller, University of Pennsylvania
Party Cues and Voters Policy Stances. A Natural
Experiment
Stefaan Walgrave
Party and Perception: Connecting Opinions on Guns &
Violence to Actual Violence
Joshua J. Dyck, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, University of Rhode
Island
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
60.34
NEW DATA SOURCES (AND INTERESTING
PAPERS!) IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
Chair: Matthew Bergbower, Indiana State University
Disc:
Johanna Dunaway, Louisiana State University
Stephen J. Farnsworth, University of Mary Washington

DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND


ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
60.35
CLIMATE POLITICS AND PREFERENCES FOR
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY
Chair: Leah Stokes, MIT
Disc:
Megan Mullin, Duke University
Papers: Citizens, Scientists, and Policy Advisors Beliefs about
Global Warming
Toby Bolsen, Georgia State University
Fay Lomax Cook, National Science Foundation
Cost-Effectiveness and Preferences for International
Climate Transfers
Mark Buntaine, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Lauren Prather, Stanford University
Business Preferences Over Climate Regulations and
Carbon Pricing
Federica Genovese, Stanford University
Endre M. Tvinnereim, Uni Research Rokkan Center
The Use of Moral Frames and International Support for
Climate Change Action
Jeffry Burnam, 703-385-8176
Government structures & Policy Output: Organizing for
Climate Change
Thurid Hustedt, University of Potsdam
DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM
60.36
RETHINKING FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY IN
THE MODERN STATE
Chair: Lee Ward, Campion College, University of Regina
Disc:
Anthony D. Bartl, Angelo State University
Michael A. Mosher, University of Tulsa
Papers: Privacy and the Postmodern: Literary representations of
privacy
Robert Michael Pallitto, Seton Hall University
The Aliens Among Us: The Anti-Jim Crow Literature of
George Washington Cable
James M. Patterson, Gettysburg College
Unlikely Bedfellows?: Women and the National Security
State
Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University
Linda Beail, Point Loma Nazarene University
Machiavelli, The Hunger Games, and the Art of
Dictatorship
Michael J. Faber, Texas State University
Good Kill? A Study of the Air War in American Film
Cora Sol Goldstein, California State University, Long
Beach
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
60.37
IDEAS IN TRANSNATIONAL SPACE
Chair: Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Disc:
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University

DAILY SCHEDULE

165

Daily Schedule

Papers: Publicity and the De-legitimation of Lynching


Michael Weaver, Yale University
The Mechanisms of Twitter Audience Reach
Jean-Yves Dormagen, Universite de Montpellier
Julien Boyadjian, Universit de Montpellier
Marie Neihouser
Social Networks, Big Data, and Intermedia Agenda
Setting
Philip Habel, University of Glasgow
Anjie Fang
Crowd-sourced Journalism: Digital Participation Under
the Threat of Violence
Tara Buss, University of California, Berkeley

Using Open Source News Collections for Political


Science Research
Paul Franz Testa, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Leslie Caughell, Virginia Wesleyan College

Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Norm Strength and the Norm Life Cycle


Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, Wellesley College
Jennifer M. Dixon, Villanova University
Political Dimensions of 9/11 Narratives in History
Textbooks Worldwide
Elizabeth Danielle Herman, U.C. Berkeley
Revolutionary Waves: The International Effects of
Threatened Domestic Order
Chad Nelson, Brigham Young University
Reaching Across the Border: Internationalizing
Citizenship as Domestic Strategy
Hadas Aron, Columbia University
Emily Holland
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
60.38
FORMAL APPROACHES TO ELECTIONS AND
POWER IN DEMOCRACY AND AUTOCRACY
Chair: Alberto Simpser, ITAM
Disc:
Avidit R. Acharya
Peter L. Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: The Propagandist's Curse
Andrew Little, Cornell University
Strategic Election Monitoring
Arturas Rozenas, New York University
Foreign Support and Electability
Milan Svolik, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Nikolay V. Marinov, University of Mannheim
Shocks, Skills, and Political Stability in Authoritarian
Regimes
Victor C. Shih, UCSD
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
60.39
INNOVATIONS IN HR DATA COLLECTION
Chair: Audrey Lynn Comstock, Cornell University
Disc:
Jeannette Money, University of California, Davis
Papers: A New Dataset on State Practices towards Refugees:
1991-2009
Katherine Felt, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Amplification Advocacy: The Media Potential of HROs
David R. Davis, Emory University
Baekkwan Park, Emory
Amanda Marie Murdie, University
Coding and Classifying Rendition Flights: Foreign
Complicity Post-9/11
Rebecca Elizabeth Cordell, University of Essex
Dying for the Story: An Analysis of the Killings of
Journalists, 1992-2012
Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, Rutgers University
Variations in Shame: An Automated Text Analysis of
Human Rights Reporting
Rochelle Layla Terman, University of California
Berkeley
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
60.40
FIRMS AS ACTORS IN CONTEMPORARY
CAPITALISM: INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND
METHOD
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Chair:
Disc:

166

John Zysman, UC Berkeley


Kenji Kushida

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Measuring the International Economy: Quantitative,


Qualitative & Big Data
Mark Peter Dallas, Union College
Integrating Social Network and Institutional Analysis to
Study Firm Performance
Gerald A. McDermott, University of South Carolina
Value Chain Analysis and the Politics of Institutional
Change in East Asia
Douglas B. Fuller, Zhejiang University
Multiple Sources & Levels of Analysis in Firm-Centered
Comparative Research
Caroline E. Arnold, CUNY-Brooklyn College
How Globally Interconnected Businesses Transform
National Political Economies
Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago
DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
60.41
THE POLITICS OF HEALTH KNOWLEDGE
Chair: Joseph White, Case Western Reserve University
Disc:
Mark Schlesinger, Yale University
Papers: An Analysis of the Use of Health Knowledge in Roberts
Court Decisions
Daniel Skinner
Leah Sheridan, Ohio University
Impossible Politics? PCORI and the Search for
Comparative Effectiveness Research
Ann C. Keller, University of California-Berkeley
Partisan Processing of Public Health Messages:
Motivated Reasoning and Big Soda
Sarah E. Gollust, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Colleen L. Barry, Johns Hopkins University
Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University
Medicare Coverage for Beta Amyloid PET Imaging: The
Battle Over Evidence
Karen Maschke, The Hastings Center
Michael K. Gusmano, The Hastings Center
Judicial Interventions in Health Policy: Epistemic
Competence and the Courts
Leticia Morales, McGill Institute for Health and
Social Policy
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
60.42
"BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS: NAVIGATING
MIGRATION STUDIES ACROSS THE
SUBFIELDS"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine


Louis DeSipio
Matthew Wright, American University
Erin Aeran Chung, Johns Hopkins University
Maarten P. Vink, Maastricht University
Michael A. Jones-Correa, Cornell University
Irene Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley
Related Groups
61.1
CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES:
TAIWAN'S EXTERNAL POLICIES AND CROSSSTRAIT RELATIONS
Chair: Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
Disc:
Dennis Hickey, Missouri State University
Yuan-kang Wang, Western Michigan University

Friday, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Papers: Assessing the US Pivot to Asia: Implications for USChina-Taiwan Trilateral Relations and Taiwans Strategic
Choices
Elizabeth Larus, University of Mary Washington
The Meaning of Taiwan Independence: Generational
Differences
T.Y. Wang, Illinois State University
Su-Feng Cheng, National Chengchi University
Friend or Foe? The Image of China in Taiwan
Chung-li Wu, Academia Sinica
Ted Chen, Pennsylvania State University
Hsiao-Chien Tsui
Mass Media and National Identity
Chia-Yu Tsai, Mannheim University
How do Chinese Citizens Perceive the Cross-Strait
Relations: Survey Results from 10 Major Cities in China
Hsin-Hsin Pan, Michigan State University
Wen-Chin Wu, Academia Sinica
Yu-tzung Chang, National Taiwan University
61.2
GLOBAL FORUM OF CHINESE POLITICAL
SCIENTISTS: CATCHING TIGERS AND FLIES:
XI JINPING AND THE RULE OF LAW IN CHINA
Chair: Larry Diamond, Stanford University
Disc:
Fei-Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Papers: Contentious Veterans: Chinas Retired Officers Speak
Out
Kevin J. O'Brien, UC-Berkeley
Neil Diamant, Dickinson College
Reemergence of Neo-authoritarianism and Reforms
under Xi Jinping
He Li, Merrimack College
Building a Rule by Law or Sinking into Neotraditional
Sclerosis: Reform Politics of Chinese Civil and Criminal
Law
William Hurst, Northwestern University
Anti-corruption Campaign or Political Purge?: Xi
Jinpings Tiger
Andrew Wedeman, Georgia State University
61.3
GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY: NARRATIVES
OF ECOLOGY: ANIMAL, VEGETABLE,
MINERAL
Chair: Tony Affigne, Providence College
Disc:
Michael Lipscomb, Winthrop University

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Historicizing an Understanding of Irelands


Contemporary Identity
Timothy White, Xavier University
The Evolution of Citizens Attitudes Towards Questions
of Reform: A Study of Attitudinal Shifts among
Members of the Irish Constitutional Convention
David M. Farrell, University College Dublin, Belfield
Clodagh Harris, University College Cork
Eoin O'Malley, Dublin City University
Jane Suiter, Dublin City University
Class, Clientelism and Machines in Pre- and PostAusterity Ireland: To What Extent is Declining Turnout
Uniform and What Explains It? Evidence from Four
Second Order Elections in Ireland
Gary Murphy, Dublin City University
Eoin O'Malley, Dublin City University
Where Stands the Republic: Economic Crisis and
Democratic Malaise in Ireland
Theresa Reidy, University College Cork

Friday, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM


APSA Events
62.1
CHRISTIANS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
62.2
COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
62.3
CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES
BUSINESS MEETING
62.4
CONFLICT PROCESSES SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
62.5
ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
62.6
FOREIGN POLICY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
62.7
FRENCH POLITICS GROUP & ASSOCIATION
FRANCAISE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
62.8
GAUS LECTURE
62.9
GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
62.10
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
62.11
INTERPRETIVE METHODOLOGIES AND
METHODS RELATED GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
62.12
LABOR PROJECT RELATED GROUP BUSINESS
MEEETING
62.13
LATINO/A CAUCUS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
RELATED GROUP BUSINESS MEETING

DAILY SCHEDULE

167

Daily Schedule

Papers: Thinking Like a Swampthing: The Tension in Creating a


Deep Ecological Superhero
Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University
Green Political Thought and the Pastoral
Matthew Lepori, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Value and Growth: Rethinking Basic Concepts
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology
May Thorseth, Norwegian University of science and
technology, NTNU
61.4
LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER
CAUCUS: LGBTQ POLITICS AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT
ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Susan R. Burgess, Ohio University
Part:
Martha A. Ackelsberg, Smith College
Marla Brettschneider, University of New Hampshire

61.5

Christine Keating
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California, Irvine
Jami K. Taylor, University of Toledo
Julie Elizabeth Moreau, Northern Arizona University
Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Jerry D. Thomas, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Melissa Meade, Colby-Sawyer College
POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF
IRELAND (PSAI): IRELAND: WHERE ARE WE
NOW?
Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
Shane Martin, University of Leicester
Gail McElroy, Trinity College, Dublin

Friday, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

62.14
62.15
62.16
62.17
62.18
62.19
62.20
62.21
62.22
62.23

62.24
62.25
62.26
62.27
62.28
62.29
62.30

LAW AND COURTS SECTION BUSINESS


MEETING
MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE LECTURE
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
POLITICAL ECONOMY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
POLITICAL METHODOLOGY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
POLITICAL NETWORKS DIVISION BUSINESS
MEETING
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION BUSINESS
MEETING
POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE
ANTHROPOCENE, FEAURING DIPESH
CHAKRABARTY
POLITICS AND HISTORY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
RUSSIAN POLITICS GROUP BUSINESS
MEETING
SEXUALITY AND POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
URBAN POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
2015 PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETING
WOMEN AND POLITICS RESEARCH SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING
WOMENS CAUCUS ON POLITICAL SCIENCE
BUSINESS MEETING

Friday, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM


APSA Events
66.1
STATE POLITICS AND POLICY BUSINESS
MEETING & RECEPTION

Friday, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
67.1
CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES
RECEPTION
67.2
ELECTIONS & VOTING BEHAVIOR, PUBLIC
OPINION, AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
SECTIONS' RECEPTION
67.3
JACK MILLER CENTER RECEPTION
67.4
LAW AND COURTS SECTION RECEPTION
67.5
POLITICAL NETWORKS SECTION RECEPTION
67.6
POLITICS AND HISTORY SECTION RECEPTION
67.7
SEXUALITY AND POLITICS SECTION
RECEPTION
67.8
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE RECEPTION
67.9
YALE UNIVERSITY POLITICAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT RECEPTION

Friday, 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM


APSA Events
68.1
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACKS AND
NCOBPS RECEPTION
68.2
COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION SECTION
RECEPTION
68.3
CONFLICT PROCESSES SECTION & FOREIGN
POLICY SECTION RECEPTION
68.4
FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
RECEPTION
Co-sponsored by Political Studies Association

Friday, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
63.1
MPSA 2016 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
MEETING & RECEPTION

68.5
68.6
68.7

Friday, 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
64.1
CORNELL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF
GOVERNMENT RECEPTION
64.2
DUKE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE RECEPTION
64.3
LEGISLATIVE STUDIES SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
64.4
POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY SECTION
RECEPTION
64.5
THE REVIEW OF POLITICS AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME RECEPTION

Friday, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
65.1
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE RECEPTION
65.2
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
RECEPTION

GAUS RECEPTION
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY WILF FAMILY
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS RECEPTION
RECEPTION FOR LGBT COMMITTEE, LGBT
CAUCUS, AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS
SECTION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Caucus

68.8
68.9

RECEPTION HONORING TEACHING


RECEPTION HONORING WOMEN IN THE
PROFESSION: WOMENS CAUCUS & STATUS
COMMITTEE
Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science

68.10
68.11
68.12

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER RECEPTION


URBAN POLITICS SECTION RECEPTION
UW-MADISON POLITICAL SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT RECEPTION

Friday, 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM


APSA Events
69.1
STANFORD POLITICAL SCIENCE RECEPTION

Friday, 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM


APSA Events
70.1
LEGISLATIVE STUDIES SECTION RECEPTION

168

DAILY SCHEDULE

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Friday, 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM


APSA Events
71.1
NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION
RECEPTION

Saturday, September 5, 2015


Saturday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM
APSA Events
72.1
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN
THE PROFESSION BUSINESS MEETING
72.2
DIVISION CHAIRS - PROGRAM COMMITTEE
MEETING
72.3
JOURNAL EDITOR'S BREAKFAST
72.4
POLITICS & GENDER JOURNAL EDITORIAL
BOARD MEETING
72.5
PUBLIUS: THE JOURNAL OF FEDERALISM
EDITORIAL BOARD & ADVISORY COUNCIL
BREAKFAST MEETING

Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
75.1
ALEX GOUREVITCHS "FROM SLAVERY TO
THE COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH"
Chair: William Clare Roberts, McGill University
Part:
Alexander H. Gourevitch, Brown University
Jason Frank, Cornell University
Bryan Garsten, Yale University
John P. McCormick, University of Chicago
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
75.2
CREOLIZING LIBERTY: ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL
ROBERTSS "FREEDOM AS MARRONAGE"
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Part:

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM


Theme Panels
73.1
REALISM MEETS DELIBERATIVE
DEMOCRACY: DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL
THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Part:

DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:


HISTORICAL APPROACHES
75.3
HOBBES AND RELIGION
Chair: Arthur Harold Williamson
Disc:
Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Arthur Harold Williamson
Papers: Making the Future Safe from Prophecy
Kinch Hoekstra, University of California, Berkeley
Hobbes's Scriptural Strategies
Alison McQueen, Stanford University
Hobbes's Strategy in Leviathan of Co-Opting
Apocalyptic Rhetoric
Benjamin Taylor Jones, Yale University, Political
Science Department
Hobbes and Faith in Context
Monicka B. Patterson-Tutschka, California State
University, Sacramento
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
75.4
DOES CRITIQUE HAVE A FUTURE? A
QUESTION FOR POLITICAL THEORISTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Part:

Nikolas Kompridis, Australian Catholic University


James Bohman, St. Louis University
Robert Nichols, University of Minnesota
Nikolas Kompridis, Australian Catholic University
Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


75.5
RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Chair: Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College
Disc:
Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College
Papers: Losing the revolutionary tradition?: liberal authority and
everyday resistance
Alisa Kessel, University of Puget Sound
Working Through the Past with Arendt and Adorno
Claudia Leeb, Washington State University

DAILY SCHEDULE

169

Daily Schedule

Simone Chambers, University of Toronto


Andrew Sabl, Yale University
Jane Mansbridge, Harvard Kennedy School
John S. Dryzek, University of Canberra
John N. Medearis
Rahul Sagar, Yale NUS
APSA Events
74.1
BACKLASH AND MARRIAGE EQUALITY
LITIGATION
Chair: Charles Anthony Smith, University of California, Irvine
Part:
Thomas M. Keck, Syracuse University
Scott Barclay, Drexel University
Benjamin Bishin, University of California, Riverside
Andrew R. Flores, UCLA School of Law
Ellen Ann Andersen, University of Vermont
74.2
ETHICS COMMITTEE ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
Part:
Darren Davis, University of Notre Dame
Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University
Brookes Brown, University of Virginia
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Theda Skocpol, Harvard University
74.3
MEET THE EDITORS (APSA)
Chair: John Ishiyama, University of North Texas
Part:
Barbara Walthall, APSA
74.4
RESEARCH SUPPORT SYMPOSIUM
Chair: Kimberly A. Mealy, American Political Science
Association
Part:
Elizabeth Super, APSA
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley
Brian D. Humes, National Science Foundation

Jane A. Gordon, University of Connecticut, Storrs


Charles W. Mills, Northwestern University
Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin
George Ciccariello-Maher, Drexel University
James R. Martel, San Francisco State University
Neil Roberts, Williams College

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

The Political Failures of Freedom


Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee
From Ferguson to Copenhagen: Rage and the Politics of
Mourning
Shirin S. Deylami, Western Washington University
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
75.6
DIVERSE FAMILIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Mina Suk, Arizona State University


Mina Suk, Arizona State University

Papers: A Liberal Defense of Work-Family Balance Policies


Julie L. Rose, Dartmouth College
Behind the Veil - Justifying Burdens and Benefits in
Islamic Sexual Contracts
Helen Lindberg, Linnaeus University
Can Exit Rights Respond to the Diversity within
Household?
Fumio Iida, Kobe University
Donating, Democracy, and Intimate Politics
Jennifer C. Rubenstein, University of Virginia

Papers: Moral Representation: Legislative responsiveness to


constituents moral concerns
Bradley Jones
The Effects of Moral Judgment on Political Attitudes
and Ideology
Scott Clifford, University of Houston
Unthinkable! How Citizens with Moralized Attitudes
Process Political Arguments
Timothy J. Ryan, UNC Chapel Hill
"Knowing" Right from Wrong: The Role of Moral
Confidence in Public Opinion
Christopher L. Weaver, University of Notre Dame
Preferring Sacrifice to Compromise: The Effects of
Absolutism on Attitudes
Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
75.10
CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY AND PUBLIC
SPENDING
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Disc:
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
75.7
RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND SEXUAL
AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE NBA AND
NFL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Part:

Rachel Sanders, Portland State University Division of


Political Science
Ange-Marie Hancock, University of Southern California
Lester Kenyatta Spence, Johns Hopkins University
Shatema Threadcraft
Mark Golub
Elizabeth A. Sharrow, University of Massachusetts

DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY


75.8
DIFFERENT DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
Chair: Vanessa Lefler, Middle Tennessee State University
Disc:
Max Blau Gallop
Vanessa Lefler, Middle Tennessee State University
Papers: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing: Intragroup Politics and
International Intervention
Scott Tyson, New York University
Livio Di Lonardo, New York University
Alliance Formation in a Dynamic Security Enviornment
Emerson M. S. Niou, Duke University
Sean M. Zeigler, RAND Corporation
The Dynamics of the Diplomatic System
Brenton Kenkel, Vanderbilt University
War and Stability in Dynamic International Systems
Colin Krainin
Thomas Wiseman
The Spiral Model and the Shadow of the Future
Allan Anders Balsgaard, University of Copenhagen
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
75.9
THE EFFECTS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS
AMONG CITIZENS AND LEGISLATORS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Disc:

170

Paul Goren, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

DAILY SCHEDULE

Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia

Papers: Can Local Democracy Break the`Clientelism Curse?


Victoria Paniagua, Duke University
Friends with Benefits: Patronage Networks and Fiscal
Transfers in China
Junyan Jiang
Vote Buying or (Political) Business (Cycles) as Usual
Zareh Asatryan, ZEW Mannheim
Lusine Badalyan
Heterogenous Political Budget Cycles? Evidence from
Indonesia
Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
75.11
HISTORICAL DEMOCRATIZATION: PARTIES,
PARLIAMENTS, AND CRISIS
Disc:
Amel F. Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Papers: Cabinet, Committees and Careers in 19th Century
France
Alexandra Cirone, London School of Economics;
Columbia University, New York
Brenda Van Coppenolle, London School of
Economics
Decide Early, Regret Later: A Path Dependent Approach
to Party Survivability
Matthias Dilling, Nuffield College, University of
Oxford
Succession orders and the development of representative
institutions
Jorgen Moller, University of Aarhus
Andrej Kokkonen, University of Gothenburg
The Growth of Electoral Accountability in Victorian
Britain
Christopher J. Kam, University of British Columbia
Weimar Constitutionalism, American Progressivism and
the Timing of Crisis
David Lebow
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
75.12
PREDICTION
Chair: Michael D. Ward, Duke University

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Disc:

Michael D. Ward, Duke University


Benjamin J Radford

Papers: Improving Ecological Inference by Predicting Race from


Voter Registration Files
Kosuke Imai, Princeton University
Kabir Khanna, Princeton University
Predicting Civil Wars with Higher Order Interactions
Adeline Lo
Predicting Turnout from State Files: Overcoming Big
Data and Missing Histories
Corwin D. Smidt, Michigan State University
Question Content, Uncertainty, and Forecasting in
International Relations
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, American University
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Philip Tetlock, University of California, Berkeley
DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
75.13
ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN THE CLASSROOM
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION

Chair:
Disc:

Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas, Pan


American
Michael Strausz, Texas Christian University
Jeff R. DeWitt, Kennesaw State University

Papers: High-Impact Practices in the Political Science


Major:Effects on Student Learning
Fletcher McClellan, Elizabethtown College
Kyle Casimir Kopko, Elizabethtown College
How to Lose a Class in Ten Days: The Link between
Pedagogy and Student Retention
Eric Michael French, Oklahoma State University
Brendon Westler, Indiana University
Peer Instructions Impact on Student Learning: Evidence
from Five Large Courses
Maureen C. Feeley, University of California, San
Diego
Promoting Voice: Motivating Student Participation in
Diverse Classrooms
Edana Beauvais, University of British Columbia
Sule Yaylaci, University of British Columbia
News of the World: Teaching Media and Politics to the
Mass Millennials
Lori Cox Han, Chapman University
Brian R. Calfano, Missouri State University
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
75.14
TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES, POWER AND
DIFFERENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of California, Merced


Andra Olivia Miljanic
Arthur Sanders, Drake University

DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS


75.15
DEMOCRATIC SUPPORT
Chair: Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University
Disc:
Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University
Papers: Determinants of Support for Democracy in East Central
Europe: A SEM Approach
Bilyana Petrova, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Kiran Auerbach, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Heeding the Call? Muslim Support for Democracy and
the Caliphate System
Mujtaba Isani
Daniel Silverman, Ohio State University
Making Democratic Citizens: Pseudo-experimental Case
of North Korean Defectors
Aram Hur
Picky progressive: why did MPs support some aspects of
democracy but not others?
Laura Bronner, Department of Government, LSE
What Democracy Means in China and the Rest of the
World: New Survey Techniques
Mayling Birney, London School of Economics
Pierre F. Landry
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
75.16
MINORITY REPRESENTATION ACROSS
CONTEXTS
Chair: Simon Chauchard, Dartmouth College
Disc:
Simon Chauchard, Dartmouth College
Papers: The Leaky Pipeline in Female Political Representation in
the U.S.
Joshua L Kalla, University of California, Berkeley
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University
Rachel Anne Silbermann, Yale University
Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania
Gender and Political Dynasties
Olle Folke, Columbia University
Defending the Realm: The Appointment of Female
Defense Ministers Worldwide
Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky
Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University
Religious Parity, Gender Parity, and Muslim
Representation in Europe
Rafaela Dancygier, Princeton University
Do Politicians Discriminate against Migrants? A Field
Experiment in India
Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University
Gareth Nellis, Yale University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
75.17
REDUCING POLITICAL CORRUPTION
Chair: Daniel S. Treisman, University of California, Los
Angeles

DAILY SCHEDULE

171

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Papers: Librarians in the Midst: Improving Students Through


Collaborative Instruction
Vaughn P. Shannon
Amanda Shannon, Wright State University
Narrative, Visibility, and Invisibility in American
Government Textbooks
Scott Abernathy, University of Minnesota

Teaching Opinion Writing to Undergraduates: Writing


Before the Curriculum
Thomas G. Rozinski, Touro College
The Problem of Student Resistance in Discussions of
Racism and Other Injustices
Matt S. Whitt, Thompson Writing Program, Duke
University

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Disc:

Daniel S. Treisman, University of California, Los


Angeles

Papers: Mobilizing the Middle: Will Indias Growing Class


Foster or Oppose Corruption?
Jennifer L. Bussell, University of California, Berkeley
Risky Ventures: Corruption and Risk-Taking among
Government Officials in Malawi
Brigitte Aimee Zimmerman, Varieties of Democracy
Project, University of Gothenburg
Meritocratic Recruitment and High-level Corruption
Risks in Europe
Nicholas Charron, Goteburg University
Carl Dahlstrom, University of Gothenburg
Mihaly Fazekas, University of Cambridge
Victor Lapuente, Goteburg University
Does Democracy Kill Corruption? A Global Time-Series
Analysis with V-Dem Data
Kelly M. McMann, Case Western Reserve University
Jan Teorell, Lund University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
75.18
THE STRATEGIC USE OF ISLAM BY MIDDLE
EASTERN REGIMES
Chair: Kristin E. Fabbe, Claremont McKenna College
Disc:
David Siddhartha Patel, Crown Center for Middle East
Studies
Papers: The Tenacity of Islamism: Authoritarianism and State
Support for Illiberal Islam
Scott W. Hibbard, DePaul University
The Failure of Political Islam Reloaded?
Massimo Ramaioli, Syracuse University
Islam and Political Capital: The Muslim Brotherhood
and the State in Egypt
Ahmed Morsy, American Political Science
Association
Religion, Sectarianism, and Democracy: Evidence from
Lebanon
Michael Thomas Hoffman, Princeton University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
75.19
STATE CAPACITY: CONCEPT, MEASUREMENT,
AND APPLICATIONS
Chair: Gustavo A. Flores-Macias, Cornell University
Disc:
Matthew A. Kocher, Yale University
Reo Matsuzaki, Trinity College
Papers: Surveying State Capacity: A new approach to assessing
subnational variation
Juan Pablo Luna, Instituto de Ciencia Poltica,
PUC-Chile
Hillel David Soifer, Temple University
Neither Dwarf nor Leviathan: Within-Country Variation
in State Capacity
Imke Harbers, University of Amsterdam
Infrastructure, Autonomy and a New Geography of State
Power: The Case of China
Daniel Koss, Harvard University
State Unevenness and Political Order in Colombia and
Mexico
Mariano Sanchez-Talanquer, Cornell University

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Wars on Drugs and State Capacity in Latin America:


Evidence from Mexico
Gustavo A. Flores-Macias, Cornell University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
75.20
STATE-BUSINESS RELATIONS IN THE 21ST
CENTURY: LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Riitta-Ilona Koivumaeki, University of Texas, Austin
Disc:
Peter R. Kingstone, King's College London
Alison E. Post, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: Political Regimes and Performance Standards: Auto
Industry in Comp. Perspective
Andrew Schrank, Brown University
The Constraints of Radicalism: Politics of Expropriation
in Latin America
Riitta-Ilona Koivumaeki, University of Texas, Austin
Partners at Home and Abroad? The Brazilian
Development Bank and Domestic MNCs
Jazmin Sierra, Brown University
Ideological and Territorial Conflict in Post-Neoliberal
Latin America
Kent Eaton, University of California, Santa Cruz
Foreign Capital, Domestic Capital, and Elections in the
Developing World
Raphael Cunha, The Ohio State University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
75.21
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE IN
POST-COMMUNIST STATES
Chair: Alexei Trochev, Nazarbayev University
Disc:
Pauline Jones Luong, University of Michigan
Roger Schoenman, University of California, Santa Cruz
Papers: The myth of depoliticized ownership in postcommunist political economies
Andrew S. Barnes, Kent State University
Big business and the politics of wealth defense: The
case of Ukrainian oligarchs
Stanislav Markus
Volha Charnysh, Harvard University
Ambiguities of property: Contestation and protracted
lawfare in Kyrgyzstan
Regine A. Spector, University of Massachusetts
The triple threat to property rights security
Jordan Luc Gans-Morse, Northwestern University
Land rights and local governance under postcommunism
Margaret Hanson, The Ohio State University
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
75.22
MIGRANTS AND MINORITIES IN
CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN POLITICS
Chair: Cristina I Dragomir
Disc:
Sofia A. Perez, Boston University
Papers: Easy Concession or Meaningful Representation?
Minority Women in French Politics
Amanda Garrett, New York University
Marching to the party? Anti-Islamic sentiment and
mobilization in Britain
Catherine Warrick

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Media Portrayals of Minorities: Muslims in British


Newspapers
A. Maurits van der Veen, College of William & Mary
Erik J. Bleich, Middlebury College
Migrants in Search of a Machine: Immigrant Candidates
in Local Elections
Erica Dobbs, University of Pennsylvania
Policing Violent Actors: Hungary and Organized
Violence against Roma
Hadas Aron, Columbia University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
75.23
A POTPOURRI OF PROBABLY PUBLISHABLE
PAPERS
Chair: Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
Disc:
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
Papers: Economic Responses to War: Casualties and Consumer
Behavior
Sonal S. Pandya, University of Virginia
Adam Gregory Hughes, University of Virginia
The Political Compliance Cycle: Electoral Politics and
International Commitments
Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah
Immigration Policy Interdependence and the Geography
of Citizenship Regimes
Sarah J. Cormack-Patton, University of Pittsburgh
Jude C. Hays, University of Pittsburgh
Remittances are a Political Blessing and not a Curse
David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder
Seungbin Park, University of Colorado Boulder
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
75.24
POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE RISE OF CHINA
AND INDIA
Chair: Etel L. Solingen, University of California Irvine
Disc:
Etel L. Solingen, University of California Irvine
Papers: China versus India: Two Paths to Global Economic
Integration
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Inventing with the Enemy? U.S. policy toward Chinese
and Indian human capital
Andrew Bingham Kennedy
A Theory of Chinese Economic Statecraft
William J. Norris, Texas A&M University
Cooptation and the Returnees in China, with
Comparison to India
Min Ye, Boston University
The Political Economy of Partial Privatization in China
and India
Yu Zheng, Fudan University

Papers: The Business of Human Rights: NGO Targeting of


Corporations
Laura Seago, University of Michigan
The Civil Society Crackdown: Explaining Legal
Restrictions Against NGOs
Suparna Chaudhry, Yale University

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


75.26
ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Spencer D. Bakich, University of Richmond


Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas at Austin

Papers: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap: The Global Arms Market
for Computer Hackers
Joseph Brown
The Conflict-Trade Relationship: An Economic StabilityInstability Paradox?
Jonathan D. Caverley
Katrin Fraser Katz, Northwestern University,
Department of Political Science
The Economic Costs of Interstate Rivalry
Christopher Clary, MIT
International Institutions as Tools of Influence
Jane Vaynman, George Washington University
Central Bank Independence, Social Welfare Spending
and Diversionary Conflicts
Zhiyuan (Sebastian) Wang, Binghamton University
(SUNY)
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
75.27
THE DYNAMICS OF RISE AND DECLINE
Papers: Modeling Reassurance under Shifting Power: Post-Cold
War Sino-Russian Relations
Michael A. Glosny
Rising Power, Creeping Jurisdiction: China, the US &
the EEZ
Isaac B. Kardon, Cornell University
Coercive diplomacy of a rising power: The Peoples
Republic of China, 1978-2012
Jeehye Kim
Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Eliciting
Credible Signals during Decline
Brandon Yoder, Old Dominion University
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
75.28
DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: ARMS
CONTROL IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Chair: Gary J. Schaub
Disc:
Stephen F. Burgess, U.S. Air War College
Papers: Conditional and Multiple Pathways of Interdependence
Between Military Budgets
Alexander Von Hagen-Jamar, NYU Shanghai
Engineering Norm Cascades in International
Humanitarian Law and Arms Control
Margarita H. Petrova, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals (IBEI)

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DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION


75.25
NGOS IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Chair: Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Disc:
Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, Rutgers University

The Perfect Storm: Mass Media Influence on INGO


Responses to Natural Disasters
Anna Schrimpf, Princeton University
An Emerging Agenda: The World Bank and Roma
Melanie H. Ram, California State University, Fresno
INGO Centralization and Survival in IR
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
International Aid NGOs: between Economic
Development and Human Rights
Junhyup Kim, Purdue University

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Fueling the Fight?: Reexamining the Link between


Arming and War
Alex Antony, Indiana University
Multinational Arms Procurement: Principals, Agents,
Collective Action, and Scale
Gary J. Schaub
Arming for Respect: How Status Inconsistency Affects
Arms Buildups
Aaron Shreve
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
75.29
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR
WEAPONS PROLIFERATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Scott D. Sagan, Stanford University


Scott D. Sagan, Stanford University

Papers: Perceptions of Nuclear Use and U.S. Non-Proliferation


Efforts
Nicholas Anderson, Yale University
Alexandre Debs, Yale University
Nuno P. Monteiro, Yale University
What Do Nuclear Weapons Offer States?
Mark S. Bell
Measuring the strength of the NPT
Jacques E.C. Hymans
Yoshiko M. Herrera, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
U.S. Nonproliferation Policy and the Origins of Nuclear
Sharing, 1956-60
Nicholas Miller, Brown University
Preventing Nuclear Escalation in Conventional Wars
Caitlin Talmadge, George Washington University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
75.30
THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF CHINESE
FOREIGN POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Thomas J. Christensen, Princeton University


Xiaoyu Pu, University of Nevada, Reno

Papers: Authoritarian Audiences in Intl Crises:A Real-history


Survey Experiment in China
Jessica Chen Weiss, Yale University
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Shifting Balance of Power and The Domestic Politics of
Foreign Threat Perception
George Yin
Negotiating with China on Its "Core Interests":
Successes and Failures in Coercion, Bargaining and
Persuasion"
Patricia M. Kim, Princeton University
Taming The Mekong: A Frontier in China's`Selective
Sovereignty'
Andrew S. Erickson, Naval War College
Austin Michael Strange
The Dangers of Recurrent Tensions
Ja Ian Chong, National University of Singapore
Todd H. Hall, University of Oxford

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DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


75.31
DIVERSITY OF CONFLICT: LEGAL VERSUS
MILITARIZED DISPUTES
Chair: Kenneth A. Schultz, Stanford University
Disc:
Lauren Peritz
Kenneth A. Schultz, Stanford University
Papers: Conflict Resolution and the Law of the Sea
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Bargaining in the Shadow of Maritime Law Adjudicators
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
Protecting Trade By Legalizing Political Disputes
Christina Davis, Princeton University
Julia C. Morse, Princeton University
Historical Boundaries and Economic Exchange
David B. Carter, Princeton University
Scott Abramson
Diplomacy and Military Coercion in International
Disputes
Shuhei Kurizaki, Waseda University
Conceptualizing and Analyzing Stable Interstate Peace:
A Quantitative Approach
Lukas Kasten, Tbingen University
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
75.32
DETERMINANTS OF ROLL-CALL VOTING IN
CONGRESS
Chair: Boris Shor, Georgetown University
Disc:
Boris Shor, Georgetown University
Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Virginia
Papers: Senate Elections and Taming the 'Mischievous Effects of
a Mutable Government'
Benjamin Marshall Gruenbaum, Harvard University
Strategic Voting and Electorally Threatened Legislators
Justin Kirkland, University of Houston
Jeffrey J. Harden, University of Colorado Boulder
Legislative Holdouts
Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in St. Louis
Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Laurel Harbridge, Northwestern University
Did Tea Party change the Republican Party in the U.S.
Congress?
Hong Min Park, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Joseph L. Smith, University of Alabama
Richard C. Fording
Social Welfare, Civil Rights, and Political Parties in the
20th Century Congress
Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis
Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis
Fan Lu, University of California, Davis
Michael D Nash
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
75.33
POLITICS OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE FLOOR
Chair: Gregory Koger, University of Miami
Disc:
Gregory Koger, University of Miami
Jamie L. Carson, University of Georgia
Papers: Amending Activity and the Shifting Dimensions of
Partisan Conflict in Congress
Nicole Asmussen, Oakland University

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Minority Party Influence on Issue Attention in the U.S.


House of Representatives
Tyler Hughes, California State University, Northridge
Mostly Unanimous Consent? Complex UCAs in the U.S.
Senate
Nicholas Howard, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
The Silenced Senate: the House Amending Advantage in
Appropriations
Peter Hanson, University of Denver
The Public Buildings Boom: Distributive & Partisan
Politics in Congress
Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
75.34
PRESIDENTS IN CONTEXT: POLITICAL TIME
AND POLARIZATION
Chair: Lara Michelle Brown, The George Washington
University
Disc:
Bruce Buchanan, University of Texas, Austin
Stephen Weatherford, University of California - Santa
Barbara
Papers: Restoration Politics in the 20th Century: The Case of
Warren G. Harding
David A. Crockett, Trinity University
Assessing President Obamas Place in Political Time
Curt Nichols, Baylor University
Presidents and the Politics of Polarization
B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University
Soren Jordan
Kelly Arndt
Polarized Public Opinion and Presidential Success in
Congress
Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University, College Station
Jeffrey E. Cohen, Fordham University
Helping Which Part of the Party? Presidential Party
Fundraising, 1977-2014
Brendan J. Doherty
DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
75.35
POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Papers: Assessing the Presidents OMB Review of Government
Regulations
Simon F. Haeder, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Institutional Racism, Social Justice and Public Policy
James D. Ward, Mississippi University for Women
Is Diversity Management effective?Comparing
Difference among Ethnic Groups
Roger Qiyuan Jin
Administrative Structure, Financial Sustainability of
Local Capital Markets
Heidi Jane M. Smith, George Mason University
Sanghee Park

Papers: A Million Monkeys at a Million Keyboards? Big Data


and Salient Rulemakings
Gabriel J. Michael
Alyx Mark

DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS


75.37
POSTER SESSION: ANOTHER BRICK IN THE
WALL
Papers: Advice & Consent: Semi-Automated Text Analysis of
Judicial Confirmation Hearings
Ryan Hubert, University of California, Berkeley
James Hicks, University of California, Berkeley
Comparing Judiciaries Cross Nationally: The
Opportunity/Willingness Framework
Monica Lineberger, University of South Carolina
Elections, Public Awareness, and Judicial
Decisionmaking
Jay Krehbiel, Washington University in St. Louis
Interest Group Influence on Senators Position-Taking in
Court Confirmations
Stephanie Burkhalter, Humboldt State University
Joice Chang, Humboldt State University
Mapping Legislators' Time Variant Preferences for
Judicial Independence
Amanda Driscoll
Chris Hanretty, University of East Anglia
Limits on Justice: Executive Influence on State Court
Criminal Decision
Thomas Gray, University of Virginia
DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND
JURISPRUDENCE
75.38
POSTER SESSION: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
AND JURISPRUDENCE
Disc:
Kenneth L. Manning, University of Massachusetts,
Dartmouth

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DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


75.36
POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC POLICY
Disc:
Hongtao Yi, The Ohio State University

Congressional Cues: Singaling Policy and Political


Information in 140 Characters
Annelise Russell, University of Texas, Austin
How do policy memes spread? A contagion analysis of
the UK House of Commons
Stefano Gurciullo
Ideological Diversity and Policymaking in the United
States
Alexander Bolton, Princeton University
Information v Ideology: Recognizing (Government)
Benefits in the Submerged State
Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University
Delphia Shanks-Booth, Cornell University
Innovation, Cooperation, and the Structure of
Agricultural Information Networks
Michael A. Levy, UC Davis
Mark N. Lubell, University of California, Davis
Keys to Success in Implementing the ACAs Health
Insurance Marketplaces
Amber Joy Joiner, PhD candidate at the University
of Nevada, Reno
Learning from success? Contextual diffusion of active
labor market policies
Jan Helmdag, University of Greifswald
Policy Diffusion in Brazil and the USA: Process, Actors
and Institutions
Denilson Bandeira Coelho, Universidade de Brasilia
Shaping the Agenda: A Text Analysis Approach to
Measuring Group Influence
Travis Johnston, University of California, Berkeley
The Polarizing Power of Information on Public Pensions
John Edward Brooks

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Avoiding the Choice: Institutional Realism and


Formalism in Public Law
Jonathan Sidney Gould
Jeffersonian Reconstitution in the American States
Robinson Woodward-Burns
Life Atop the Wall: Strict-Separationism and the
Regulatory State
Robert Burton
Testing Supreme Court Oral Arguments for Bias Using
Linguistics-Based Cues
James ben-Aaron
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
75.39
POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC OPINION
Papers: Authoritarianism and Public Opinion on Church and
State
Jeremiah Castle, University of Notre Dame
Geoffrey C. Layman, University of Notre Dame
Bridging the offline-online gap in social media research
Gonzalo Rivero, YouGov
Can Citizens Care Too Much? Investment and Electoral
Legitimacy
Andrew M. Daniller, University of Pennsylvania
Compassionate Rhetoric and Public Opinion on Health
Care
Meri Long, Vanderbilt University
Inequality, the Culture War, and the Urban-Rural
Cleavage in America
Marcos Menchaca, University of California, Los
Angeles
Measuring Biblical Interpretation and Its Influence on
Political Attitudes
Andrew R. Lewis, University of Cincinnati
Stephen T. Mockabee, University of Cincinnati
Tolerating Europe: An Experimental Study
Amanda Marziliano, Rutgers University
When in Rome: The need for better localization in
cross-national survey research
Wenshuo Zhang, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Exploring Putin's Approval Ratings During the
Ukrainian Crisis 2014
Kirill Kalinin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
75.40
POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION
Papers: Experimenting Deliberative Democracy in China
Kaiping Chen, Stanford University
Power & Counter-Power in the 2014 Hong Kong
Protests
Colin Agur, Yale Law School
Nick Frisch, Yale University
A Time Series Analysis of Blacks in Prime Time TV &
Public Opinion on Race
Ken Mulligan, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Its not just a joke: How sitcoms affect support for
womens rights
Nathaniel Swigger, Ohio State University
The Consistency of U.S. Senate Campaign Messages
Matthew Bergbower, Indiana State University

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Electoral Effects on Expressive Polarization in Political


Rhetoric
stonegarden grindlife, UCLA
Tolerance for Political Incivility: The Role of Gender,
Ideology, and Media Use
Robin Stryker, University of Arizona
J. Taylor Danielson, University of Arizona
Bethany Anne Conway, University of Arizona
All About the Right: American Christians' Expression of
the Hostile Media Effect
Michael W. Wagner, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Amanda Friesen, Indiana University-Purdue
University at Indianapolis
The Effects of Social Media and Mobile Apps on
Political Participation in Taiwan
Yi-Ning Katherine Chen, National Chengchi
University
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
75.41
POSTER SESSION: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
Disc:
Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University
Papers: The New Face of Agriculture: Intersectional and
Inclusive
Terri R. Jett, Butler University
Queer(ing) Marx: A Queer Reading of Marx's On the
Jewish Question
Matt James Evans, Northwest Arkansas Community
College
Hydraulic Fracking, Masculinity, and Domestic Violence
in South Texas
Brooke H. Mascagni, Texas A&M University,
Kingsville
Back to the Medina: Gentrification, Citizenship and
Capital in Marrakesh
Khalid Madhi, The University of Illinois at Chicago
Political Science in the world of Politics: Do we matter?
Phillip J. Ardoin, Appalachian State University
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
75.42
POSTER SESSION: INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS
Papers: Cascading Activation Model in the Digital Sphere; The
case of Twitter and #ISIS
Javier Lesaca
Cyber-Diffusion and Perceptions of Female Political
Leadership in the MENA
Ammar Shamaileh, Florida State University
Overtime relation between online and offline political
participation among youth
Yunhwan Kim
Silvia Russo
Erik Amn
WebStyle: Congress, Religion, and the Web
Marija Bekafigo, University of Southern Mississippi
Molly Jaye McGuffee
DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
75.43
POSTER SESSION: HEALTH POLITICS &
HEALTH POLICY
Papers: Catholics, Liberal Protestants, and American Health Care
Policy
Skylar Covich, University of California, Santa
Barbara

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Federal Pressure and the Politics of State Price


Transparency Innovations
Philip B. Rocco
Alex Waddan, University of Leicester
No Use Saying "We are Doing our Best": Women's
representation via health policy
Justine G.M. Ross, University of California, Riverside

Bringing Home Rome: Explaining the Domestication of


the Rome Statute of the ICC
Michael Patrick Broache, University of Tampa
The Origins and Development of Affirmative Action in
Comparative Perspective
Stephan Stohler, SUNY, University at Albany
Who are judicial decisions for? The global community
of law in Southern Africa
Peter Brett
The Structure of Global Constitutionalism
David S. Law, Washington University, St. Louis

DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY


75.44
POLICYMAKING IN AMERICAN FEDERALISM
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Chair:
Disc:

Jameson W. Doig, Dartmouth College


Carol S. Weissert, Florida State University
Tim J. Conlan, George Mason University

Papers: Intergovernmental Delegations and Roll-Call Voting on


Federal Grant Programs
Pamela Clouser McCann, University of Southern
California
Anthony Michael Bertelli, New York University
Where She Lives: Federalism and Gender Equality in
the United States
Wendy J. Schiller, Brown University
Kaitlin Sidorsky, Brown University
Organizing for Education in Philadelphia
Marissa Martino Golden, Bryn Mawr College
Rand Quinn, University of Pennsyvlania
Win Win: Balancing Merit and Equity in a Politicized
Federal Grant Competition
Sara E. Dahill-Brown, Wake Forest University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
75.45
CREAM PUFF WAR: COURTS AND
INTERBRANCH RELATIONS
Chair: Dennis J. Coyle
Disc:
Miranda Yaver, Columbia University
Lori J. Hausegger, Boise State University
Papers: Courts, Deference, and Bureaucratic Decisionmaking
Rachel Augustine Potter, University of Virginia
Mr. Synar Goes to Court: Members of Congress Before
the Supreme Court
Christopher B. Brough, Northern Illinois University
Separation of Powers Dysfunction on Trial
Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville
J. Mitchell Pickerill, Northern Illinois University
The Motivating and Constraining Factors of
Congressional Court-Curbing
Lisa Hager, Kent State University
Going Public To Influence Judicial Decisions
Paul M. Collins, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas

Papers: Under Their Own Laws: Judicial Decentralization in


Lebanon and Malawi
Emma Hayward, University of Pennsylvania

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND


ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Disc:

Farida Jalalzai
Farida Jalalzai
Christina Xydias, Clarkson University

Papers: Gender Quotas & Women's Candidacies


Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami
Dept. of Political Science
Gender Quotas in Single-Member District Electoral
Systems
Gabrielle Bardall, Universit de Montral
Legislating for Gender Quotas in Ireland
Fiona May Buckley, University College Cork
Yvonne Galligan, Queen's University Belfast
Claire McGing, Maynooth University
Quota and Non-quota Strategies in Local Parliaments in
Japan and Korea
Jiso Yoon, University of Kansas
Relying on men: On gender quotas and candidate
selection processes in Pakistan
Mariam Mufti, University of Waterloo
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
75.48
POLITICAL PROTEST AND SOCIALIZATION IN
RACIAL/ETHNIC MINORITY COMMUNIITIES
Disc:
Benjamin Marquez, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Papers: Minority communities and law enforcement political
socialization
Marcela Garcia-Castanon, San Francisco State
University
Hannah Walker, University of Washington
The Role of Protests in Shaping the behavior of
Legislators
Sophia Jordan Wallace, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Chris Zepeda-Millan
The Uncredibles: Radical Groups, Respectability, and
Identity-based Activism
Tamar Malloy, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University
Felon Power: Mass Incarceration, Prison
Gerrymanders, and Imprisoned Democracy
Christina Rivers, DePaul University
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
75.49
THE LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS POLITICS
Chair: David T. Buckley, University of Louisville

DAILY SCHEDULE

177

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS


75.46
SUB-NATIONAL AND CROSS-REGIONAL
APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
Chair: Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley

DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS


75.47
GENDER QUOTAS I: ADOPTION AND
IMPLEMENTATION

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Disc:

Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan, Ann


Arbor

Papers: Temptation and Transformation: Religious Parties in


Power in Mexico and Turkey
Luis Felipe Mantilla, University of South Florida St
Petersburg
Sacred or Strategic? State Regulation of Religion Across
Religious and Secular Regimes
Ani Sarkissian, Michigan State University
Mr. Morsis Machine: Mobilizing the Vote in Egypts
2012 Presidential Election
Steven Brooke, University of Texas, Austin
State Capacity and Resistance to Religious Mobilization
David T. Buckley, University of Louisville
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
75.50
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATION VOTING RULES
Chair: Josep M. Colomer, Georgetown University
Disc:
Josep M. Colomer, Georgetown University
Papers: Two-Party Electoral Rolls: Municipal STV Adoption by
American Cities, 1900-50
Jack Santucci, Georgetown University
How Were They Chosen & Did They Matter? Electoral
Systems in the Arab Spring
John M. Carey, Dartmouth College
Tarek E. Masoud, Harvard University
Andrew S. Reynolds, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Electoral systems, the personal vote and the provision of
local goods
Juan Munoz-Portillo, University of Cambridge
How Preferential Voting Affects Minority Representation
in local govt.
Richard E. Matland, Loyola University, Chicago
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
75.51
PARTY SYSTEM POLARIZATION IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Disc:
Jay K. Dow, University of Missouri, Columbia
Papers: Campaign Finance Regulations and Party System
Polarization in Global Context
Joshua D Potter, Louisiana State University
Political Polarization: Assessing Concepts and
Measurements
Charla S Waeiss, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Kelly Senters
Putting Polarization in Historical Perspective
Jeffrey S Selinger, Bowdoin College
The Median Voter and Non-Centrist Parties: The
Foundations of Party Polarization
James E. Campbell, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Policy convergence? Party competition in the context of
the financial crisis
Denise Traber, University of Zurich

178

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


75.52
ONLINE AND OFFLINE POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
FOR DEMOCRACY
Chair: Carole Jean Uhlaner, University of California, Irvine
Disc:
Rachel K. Gibson, University of Manchester
Papers: Substitution v Expansion: Contrasts between Offline and
Online Participation
Russell J. Dalton
Internet Use and Campaign Participation Among Young
People
Ian McAllister, Australian National University
Back to Democracy: the 4th Phase of Political
Campaigning
Andrea Roemmele, Hertie School of Governance
Internet, Participation and Democratic Support: An
Analysis of Panel Data
Jill Sheppard, The Australian National University
Conceptualizing Digitally Networked Political
Participation
Yannis Theocharis, University of Mannheim
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
75.53
POLITICAL INTEREST, ENGAGEMENT, AND
KNOWLEDGE
Chair: Adam J. Berinsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Disc:
Michael X. Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania
Papers: Do Elections Raise Political Interest?
Markus Prior, Princeton University
Silenced and Ignored: How Voter Lists Keep People and
Opinions out of Politics
Bradley T Spahn, Stanford University, Department of
Political Science
Simon D. Jackman, Stanford University
How to Move Beyond the Fatal Flaws of Common
Political Knowledge Measures
Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The Nitty Gritty: The Unexplored Role of Motivation
and Grit in Civic Engagement
Sunshine Hillygus, Duke University
John Boschen Holbein, Duke University
Steven Andrew Snell, Duke University
Macrointerest and Politics
David A. M. Peterson, Iowa State University
Kyle L. Saunders, Colorado State University
Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
75.54
VOTER REFORM AND SUPPRESSION
Chair: Ben Highton, University of California, Davis
Disc:
Costas Panagopoulos, Fordham University
Papers: A Reassessment of the Turnout Effects of Election
Reforms in the American States
Daniel A. Smith, University of Florida
Michael P. McDonald, University of Florida
The Negative Effect of Voter ID Laws on Hispanic (and
Democratic) Turnout
Zoltan L. Hajnal, University of California, San Diego
Nazita Lajevardi, UCSD

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

The Two Income-Participation Gaps


Christopher Ojeda, Pennsylvania State University
Voter suppression or voter fraud in the 2014 US
elections
Pippa Pippa Norris, Harvard University
Holly Ann Garnett, McGill University
Why the Sky didnt Fall: Voter ID Laws and
Participation
Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Fabian Guy Neuner, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
75.55
SOCIAL CONTEXT, POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND
PUBLIC OPINION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS

Chair:
Disc:

Joshua Robison, Aarhus University, Department of


Political Science
Betsy Sinclair, Washington University in St Louis
Patrick Tucker, Washington University in St Louis

Papers: Online Paths to Politics: Digital Social Capital & Youth


Political Participation
Joseph Kahne, Mills College
Benjamin T. Bowyer, Mills College
Political Disagreement, Socio-Political Contexts and
Political Tolerance
Anne Schaefer
Putting Politics in Place: Defining the Neighborhood in
Public Opinion Research
Todd Makse, Susquehanna University
Scott Louis Minkoff, Barnard College
Anand Edward Sokhey, University of Colorado,
Boulder
Would You Like to Know More? Selection,
Socialization, and Veterans' Preferences
Tyson Chatagnier, Bruno Kessler Foundation
Jonathan David Klingler, Toulouse School of
Economics
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
75.56
MEDIA UNDER AUTOCRACY: COMPARING
RUSSIA, CHINA, EGYPT, SYRIA AND
AZERBAIJAN
Chair: Margaret E Roberts, University of California, San Diego
Disc:
Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University
Anne-Marie S Brady, --University of Canterbury

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


75.57
ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND DYNAMICS IN
DIGITAL MEDIA ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Bruce Bimber, University of California, Santa Barbara
Disc:
David A. Karpf, George Washington University
Papers: Digital Formations of the Powerful and the Powerless?
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
From Boots to Bytes: Offline and Online Political
Repression around the Globe
Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona
Digital Activists Without Borders
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Patrick Meier, Qatar Computing Research Institute
Information Activism in Contemporary Protest Politics
Max Halupka, ANZSIG Institute for Governance
Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
75.58
WORK, WAGES & HEALTH: WHAT'S THE
STATE GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Co-sponsored by Labor Project
Co-sponsored by Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy
Caucus

Chair:
Disc:

Maggie Gray, Adelphi University


Maggie Gray, Adelphi University
Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay

Papers: Gender Inequality in the State: Women and Access to


Skills
Isabella Alcaniz, GVPT, University of Maryland
Maxing Out the Minimum Wage in Indonesia
Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Michele Ford
Toward a New Theory of Deterrence: Co-production of
Labor Standards in the US
Janice R Fine, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
The health of the immigrant communities in the United
States: Current challenges
Richard Huizar, William Paterson University
How does Policy Affect Mass Politics? Evidence from
Community Action Agencies
Ryan LaRochelle, Brandeis University
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
75.59
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, IDENTITY, AND
DEMOCRATIZATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University


Emmanuel Teitelbaum, George Washington University
Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University

Daily Schedule

Papers: Different Modes of Authoritarianism: Critical Journalists


in China and Russia
Maria Repnikova, University of Pennsylvania
Authoritarian Internet Policy: Reigning in the Networks
in Putins Russia
Jaclyn Kerr
Authoritarianism2.0: Social Media and Political
Discussion in China
Daniela Stockmann, Leiden University
Ting Luo, Leiden University
The Media Ecosystem of the Arab Uprisings
Marc Lynch, George Washington University
Deen G. Freelon, American University
Sean Aday, George Washington University

Social Media and Political Opposition in Azerbaijan


Katy Pearce, University of Washington, Department
of Communications
Farid Guliyev, Jacobs University Bremen

Papers: Patrimonialism, Democracy, Economic Well-being in


Contemporary Latin America
Agustina Giraudy, American University
Jonathan Hartlyn, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill

DAILY SCHEDULE

179

Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Economic Inequality and Democracy: A Micro-Level


Analysis of Preferences
Natalie W. Letsa, Cornell University
Martha Wilfahrt
Inequality, Democratization and the Arab Spring: A
Mixture Model Approach
Robert Kubinec, University of Virginia
Patron Saints? Religious Change and Democratization in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Elizabeth S. Sperber, Columbia University
The Three Democratic Waves in Latin America during
the XX and XXI Centuries
Jesus Tovar, Asociacin Mexicana de Ciencias
Polticas (AMECIP)
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
75.60
NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF
ELECTORAL AUTHORITARIANISM
Chair: Paul J. Schuler, Stanford
Disc:
Ellen M. Lust
Papers: Political Participation and the Survival of Electoral
Authoritarian Regimes
Ora John Reuter
Autocratic Ruling Parties and Strategic Democratization
Michael K. Miller, George Washington University
Sources of Authoritarian Durability in the 20th and 21st
Centuries
Lucan A. Way, University of Toronto
Jean Lachapelle, University of Toronto
Equilibrium Party Hegemony
Milan Svolik, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
The Cross- and Sub-national Effect of Oil on Elections
in Multiparty Autocracies
Michael Wahman, University of Missouri- Columbia
Matthias Basedau, GIGA German Institute of Global
and Area Studies
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
75.61
COMPLIANCE WITH THE INT'T HUMAN
RIGHTS REGIME
Chair: Beth A. Simmons, Harvard University
Disc:
Mark P. Gibney, University of North Carolina-Asheville
Papers: The Implementation of Human Rights Treaties
Rosa Aloisi, Trinity University
Civil Society Mobilization and International Human
Rights Court Effectiveness
Jillienne Haglund, University of Kentucky
Complexity and Compliance in the Inter-American
Human Rights System
Cristiane Carneiro, University of Sao Paulo
Simone Wegmann, University of Geneva
The Trials of Peace: Prosecutions & Conflict Recurrence
in Post-Conflict States
Geoff Dancy, Tulane University
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, University of Arkansas at
Little Rock
Friends as Advocates: Explaining NGO Participation
at International Tribunals
Paul Strauch, Yale Law School
Brian D. Greenhill, Dartmouth College

180

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS


75.62
INNOVATIONS IN CROSS-CASE COMPARATIVE
METHODS
Chair: Sean Tanner, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Sean Tanner, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: The Demand for Social Welfare: Employer or Employee
Driven? A Natural Experiment
Christian Rudolf Thauer, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Transnational Comparison and the Problem of Nested
Spatial Variation
Jefferey M. Sellers, University of Southern California
Willing to Pay? Tax Compliance in Britain and Italy: An
Experimental Analysis
Sven Steinmo, European University Institute
Assessing Secession in Eurasia through Qualitative
Comparative Analysis
Scott G. Feinstein, University of Florida
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
75.63
EXPERIMENTS ON CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Disc:

Gaurav Sood, Georgetown University

Papers: Can Republican African Americans win African


American Votes? A Field Experiment
David Niven, University of Cincinnati
Mobilizing for Medicaid: Pocketbook v. Socio-tropic
Appeals
Florian Foos, University of Zurich
Policy Deliberation and Voting Behavior
Daniel Rubenson, Ryerson University
Leonard Wantchekon
Gabriel Lopez-Moctezuma, Princeton University
Cecilia Pe Lero, University of Notre Dame
When Trust Drowned: Waves of Blame in the 2006
Swedish Parliamentary Election
Lina Monica Eriksson
The Media Effects of Romneys 47% Comment:
Evidence From a Natural Experiment
Eunji Kim, University of Pennsylvania
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
75.64
DIVERSITY AND THE POLITICS OF
IMMIGRANT SELECTION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley


Caleb Yong, McGill University
Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley

Papers: Race, Gender, Class, Disability and the Ethics of


Immigrant Selection
Antje Ellermann, University of British Columbia
Agustin Alonso Goenaga Orrego, University of
British Columbia
Can You Become One of Us? Legal Selection of
Assimilable Immigrants
David Scott FitzGerald, UC San Diego
David Cook-Martn, Grinnell College
Securitizing Immigration Policy and Race-Based
Exclusion
Patti Tamara Lenard, University of Ottawa

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

The Politics of Immigration Control Policy in Western


Europe
Kimberly J. Morgan, George Washington University
Ties that Bind: Families, Skills, and the Politics of Legal
Immigration
Daniel Tichenor
Related Groups
76.1
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE WORK
AND LEGACY OF HARRY V. JAFFA
Chair: Elizabeth E. Spalding, Claremont McKenna College
Part:
Edward J. Erler
Matthew J. Franck, Witherspoon Institute
John Marini
Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame
76.2
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: ROUNDTABLE ON
VOEGELINS LATE MEDITATIONS AND ESSAYS
Chair: Michael Franz, Loyola University Maryland
Part:
Glenn Hughes, St. Mary's University
Barry Cooper, University of Calgary
David J. Walsh, Catholic University of America
William Petropulos, Retired
76.3
INDIGENOUS STUDIES NETWORK: AMERICAN
INDIAN TRIBAL NATIONS: SOVEREIGNTY,
POWER, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
Chair: Laura E. Evans, University of Washington
Papers: Turning the Tables: Tribal Nations Coopting the
Powerful
Moroni Benally, University of Washington
American Indian Voter Turnout
Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa
Disclaiming Sovereigns in the Forced Federalism Era
Joshua Johnson, Washington University in St. Louis
Richard C. Witmer, Creighton University
Chief Wilma Mankiller: Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation
Donna Langston Martinez, --university of colorado
denver
76.4
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
STUDY OF GERMAN POLITICS:
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN GERMAN
FOREIGN POLICY
Chair: Kevin Costa, Radio France Internationale
Disc:
Beverly Crawford

Saturday, 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM


APSA Events
77.1
BUSINESS MEETING FOR CIVIC EDUCATION
AND ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
77.2
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION LEADERS
BREAKFAST

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM


Theme Panels
78.1
DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND EXCLUSION:
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH

Chair:
Disc:

Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD


Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles

Papers: Health, threats, & political frames: Lessons from the


2014 Ebola outbreak
Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD
Kim Yi Dionne, Smith College
Melina Raquel Platas Izama, Stanford University
Experimentally assigning segregation
Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University
Contextualizing group threat: evidence from a natural
experiment in Ferguson, MO
Omar Wasow, Princeton University
A survey experiment of the "chilling effect" on Latino
political behavior
Francisco I. Pedraza, Texas A&M University
78.2
DYNAMICS AMONG NATIONS: EVOLUTION OF
LEGITIMACY AND DEVELOPMENT IN
MODERN STATES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Part:

78.3

Chair:

Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University


Robert H. Bates, Harvard University
Peter Trubowitz, London School of Economics
Thomas Oatley, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Hilton L. Root, George Mason University
PLENARY ADDRESS: TAKING EMBEDDED
LIBERALISM GLOBAL: LESSONS FROM
BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, FEATURING
JOHN RUGGIE
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University

DAILY SCHEDULE

181

Daily Schedule

Papers: Does Collective Memory Still Influence German Foreign


Policy?"
Eric Langenbacher
The Petersburg Dialogue as a Barometer of GermanRussian Relations
Jennifer Yoder, Colby College
The Process and Politics of German Military
Intervention: Explaining Foreign Policy Decision
Making in German Out-of-Area Operations
Karin L. Johnston, American University
76.5
POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION: SHALE
POLITICS AND POLICY IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE: UK, US, EUROPE
Disc:
Christopher P. Borick, Muhlenberg College

Papers: Belief Change and Reinforcement in Contentious


Politics: Analyzing Policy Actor Positions on Hydraulic
Fracturing in the U.S.
Chris Weible, University of Colorado-Denver
Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado-Denver
Fracking Policy in the UK and Switzerland: Coalition
and Cooperation in the Face of Uncertainty and
Ambiguity
Paul Cairney
Karin Ingold, University of Bern
Manuel Fischer, Eawag
Analyzing the Role of Social Networks in Municipal
Decision-Making about High-Volume Hydraulic
Fracturing
Gwen Arnold, University of California, Davis
Le Anh Nguyen-Long, University of Munster

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

APSA Events
79.1
TEACHING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: FROM
STUDENT TO ACTIVE CITIZEN
Chair: Dick W. Simpson, University of Illinois, Chicago
Part:
Elizabeth A. Bennion, Indiana University
Elizabeth C. Matto, Rutgers University
Alison Rios Millett McCartney, Towson University
Anne Colby, Carnegie Foundation
Division Panels
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
80.1
IMMIGRANTS AND DEMOCRATIC THEORY: A
PROBLEM ONLY FOR OUTSIDERS?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

David Owen, University of Southampton


David Owen, University of Southampton

Papers: Polity-specific Citizenship


Rainer Baubock, European University Institute
The Political Economy of Immigrant Time: Rights,
Citizenship and Temporariness
Elizabeth F. Cohen
Politics and Police at the Border: Critical Reflections on
Rancire
Ayten Gundogdu, Barnard College-Columbia
University
Boundaries of Egalitarian Citizenship; Dahl and the
Realism of Full Inclusion
Peter D. Breiner, SUNY, University at Albany
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
80.2
SOURCES OF SOCIAL CRITICISM FROM THE
MARGINS
Chair: Joy James, Williams College
Disc:
Joy James, Williams College
Papers: Critique from the Margins: Public Housing Residency
and Political Priorities
Alexandra Moffett-Bateau, John Jay College - CUNY
Desperate Rationality
Shay Welch, Spelman College
W. E. B. Du Bois and the Critique of Capital
Andrew J. Douglas, Morehouse College
Outkast with a K: A Critique from the Margins of HipHop
Justin Rose
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
80.3
DEMOCRACY IN A GLOBALIZED AGE: THE
ALL-AFFECTED PRINCIPLE AND BEYOND
Chair: Archon Fung, Harvard University
Disc:
Archon Fung, Harvard University
Papers: Affected-Interests and their Institutions
Amit Ron, Arizona State University, West Campus
A Nested Hierarchy: Global Democracy and the AllAffected Principle
Tomer Perry, Stanford University
Economic Democracy, the Commons, and the Principle
of All-Affected Interests
Daniel Murray, Stanford University
Democracy in a Globalized Age: The All-Affected
Principle and Beyond
Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University

182

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


80.4
DIVERSIFYING DIVERSITY: MIGRATION,
ECONOMY, CULTURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Disc:

Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Haverford College


Sarah Song, University of California, Berkeley

Papers: Migration, biopolitics, nomadism: toward a theory of


diversity as freedom
James Chamberlain, Mississippi State University
Theorizing Gender Based Refugee Claims: Can Realist
Theory Account for Diversity
Kathleen R. Arnold, DePaul University
Multiculturalism, Internal Borders and the Liberal State:
Archipelago or Isthmus
Richard T. Ashcroft, University of California,
Berkeley
Towards the Rehabilitation of Perfectionist Agency
Andrew Fagan, University of Essex
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
80.5
INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS
Chair: Kathleen Searles, Louisiana State University
Disc:
Thomas J. Leeper, Aarhus Universitet
Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University
Papers: When do People Pay Attention and Seek More
Information?
George E. Marcus, Williams College
Michael B. MacKuen, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
W. Russell Neuman, University of Michigan
More is Not Always Better: Political Information
Overload & Decision Confidence
Dona-Gene Barton, University of Nebraska
Political Advantage, Disadvantage and Media
Consumption
Allison Michelle Archer, Vanderbilt University
Incongruent Information and Political Thinking
David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Cengiz Erisen, TOBB University of Economics and
Technology
Elif Erisen, Hacettepe Universitesi
Climate Change, Political Appeals and Motivated
Reasoning
Andrew Owen, University of British Columbia
Paul J. Quirk, University of British Columbia
Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia
Nancy Olewiler, Simon Fraser University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
80.6
SOCIAL SPENDING AND OUTCOMES IN NEW
AND PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University


Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University

Papers: Diversity and Development: Political Institutions and


Social Context
Jonathan Hanson, Syracuse University

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Local Capture Revisited


Xiaoyang Ye, University of Michigan
Fengming Lu, Duke University
Poverty, Inequality and Social Spending: Preferences for
what redistribution?
Fabiana Machado, Inter-American Development
Bank
Target in Motion: the micro-foundations of social policy
in Latin America
Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Harvard University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
80.7
THE POLITICS OF WELFARE STATE
RETRENCHMENT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Chair:
Disc:

Alexander C. Pacek
Alexander C. Pacek

Papers: Immigration, Globalization, and Welfare Privatization in


EU Member States
Ling Zhu, University of Houston
Scott Joseph Hofer
Quasi-experimental Evidence on the Effects of Welfare
State Retrenchment
Christopher Krogslund, University of California,
Berkeley
Party competition and the electoral bases of austere
adjustments
Nobuhiro Hiwatari, University of Tokyo
Redistribution in One Class? Progressive Taxation and
the Welfare State
Lucy Barnes, University of Kent
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
80.8
ENGAGED SCHOLARS ADDRESS LEADING
ISSUES IN US POLITICS
Chair: Theda Skocpol, Harvard University
Part:
Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Suzanne Mettler, 3154121910
Katherine J Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
80.9
IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND CITIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Timothy Weaver, University of Louisville


Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University

Papers: Detecting Data Falsification in Survey Research


Noble Lawton Kuriakose, SurveyMonkey
Michael Robbins
Election Frauds, Postelection Legal Challenges and
Geography in Mexico
Walter R. Mebane, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Jonathan Wall, University of Michigan
Statistical Exploration of Private Data Via Differentially
Private Interfaces
James Honaker, Harvard University
Vito D'Orazio, University of Texas at Dallas
Election Fraud, Digit Tests and How Humans Fabricate
Vote Counts
Verena Mack, University of Konstanz
DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL
SCIENCE
80.11
DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL
SCIENCE EDUCATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION

Chair:
Disc:

Thomas C. Walker, Grand Valley State University


Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Sally Friedman, SUNY, Albany

Papers: A bibliographic analysis of recent political science


education journal papers
John Craig, Higher Education Academy
Leo Strauss's Liberal Education and the New
Enlightened Statesman
Brandon Garcia, University of Dallas
What Is the "Canon" in American Politics? Analyses of
Core Graduate Syllabi
Sean Diament
Adam Howat
Matthew Lacombe, Northwestern University
Teaching global (international) relations: a theoretical
and pedagogical review
Tanu Kohli
Tim Wedig
Where Do Doctorates Work and Why? Career Paths for
Todays Political Scientists
Vicki Hesli Claypool, University of Iowa
Brian David Janssen
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
80.12
PEDAGOGICAL DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED:
TEACHING POLITICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Dave Bridge, Baylor University


Nina A. Kollars, Franklin & Marshall College

Papers: The Running Game: Modeling Diversity of Inequality in


the Classroom
Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY
Victor Asal, University at Albany, SUNY
Joshua Caldon, University of Albany

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183

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Papers: Antiracism without Antiracists: Race, Party and Urban


Political Change
Thomas K. Ogorzalek, Northwestern University
The Politics of Diversity and Local Immigrant
Integration in the US and Canada
Mara Sidney, Rutgers University, Newark
"Trying out our ideas": Ideology, Institutions, and Urban
Neoliberalization
Timothy Weaver, University of Louisville
Re-examining the Community Reinvestment Act:
Intercurrence and Urban Policy
Amy Widestrom, Arcadia University
Trash: A Political History of Municipal Governance,
1880-1930
Patricia Strach, University at Albany, SUNY
Kathleen S. Sullivan, Ohio University

DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY


80.10
DETECTING AND CONCEALING PATTERNS IN
DATA
Chair: Ines Levin, University of Georgia
Disc:
James Lo, Princeton University

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

The Concerning Lack of Diversity in the Simulations


Literature
Dave Bridge, Baylor University
Amending the Syllabus: A New Approach to Teaching
American Constitutional Law
Rebecca McCumbers Flavin, Baylor University
Using Technology to Teach Political Science: Evaluating
New Approaches
Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida
Philip H. Pollock, University of Central Florida
Gary Edward Smith, University of Central Florida
A Novel Approach: Using Fiction to Explore Political
Culture in State Politics
Parker Read Hevron, Texas Woman's University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
80.13
DISENTANGLING THE COIL OF RADICAL
POLITICS IN EUROPE
Chair: Andrea L. P. Pirro, Centre for the Study of Political
Change (CIRCaP), University of Siena
Papers: Radical Parties in Government during the Economic
Crisis
Dan Keith, University of York
Stijn Theodoor van Kessel, Duesseldorf University
and Loughborough University
Anti-Racism Legal Action against Political Parties and
Their Members in Europe
Joost van Spanje, University of Amsterdam
Populist Radical Right Voting, Dissonance Reduction
and Attitude Radicalization
Matthijs Rooduijn
Bert Bakker
Gijs Schumacher, VU University Amsterdam
Populism 2.0: Mobilising on the Left, the Right, and the
Internet
Simona Guerra, University of Leicester
Andrea L. P. Pirro, Centre for the Study of Political
Change (CIRCaP), University of Siena
Radical Right Populist Threat and Competition within
Mainstream Parties
Malisa Zora Zobel, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin
fr Sozialforschung (WZB)
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
80.14
TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Chair: Stacey Leigh Hunt, Auburn University
Disc:
Mehmet Kabasakal
Papers: Disentangling the Political Violence Puzzle in China
Kristin Johnson, University of Rhode Island
Ping Xu, University of Rhode Island
Endorsing Repression: Nonviolent Movements and
Regime Violence in Autocracies
Alexander Dukalskis, University College Dublin
The Legacy of State Repression Across Generations:
Evidence from Crimean Tatars
Leonid V. Peisakhin, New York University AD
Noam Lupu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
What Motivates Governments to Pay Reparations After
Human Rights Abuses
Claire Greenstein, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Women in Protest: New Evidence from South African
Archives
Gwyneth McClendon, Harvard University

184

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DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
80.15
DOES VOTE BUYING WORK AND, IF SO,
WHEN?
Chair: Kenneth F. Greene, University of Texas, Austin
Disc:
Andy Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder
Papers: Do Electoral Handouts Affect Voting Behavior?
Jenny Guardado, Georgetown University
Leonard Wantchekon
Why Vote Buying Fails: Campaign Effects, Brokers, and
the Elusive Swing Voter
Kenneth F. Greene, University of Texas, Austin
Rhetoric v. Reality: Brokers Networks and Vote Buying
in Indonesia
Edward Aspinall, Australian National University
Allen D. Hicken, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Meredith L. Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY
Declared Support: Citizen Strategies of Clientelism in
Brazil
Simeon C. Nichter, UC San Diego
Salvatore Nunnari, Columbia University
Vote Buying and Ethnic Voting
Eric J. Kramon, George Washington University
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
80.16
ELECTIONS AND REPRESENTATION IN THE
DEVELOPING WORLD
Chair: Fabrice Lehoucq, University of North Carolina,
Greensboro
Disc:
Fabrice Lehoucq, University of North Carolina,
Greensboro
Papers: How Does Minority Representation Shape Development?
Village Evidence from India
Benjamin Pasquale, New York University
Indonesia's 2014 election: referendum on democracy?
Kai Ostwald, University of British Columbia
Institutions and Incumbency Advantage in African
Elections
Kennedy Ochieng' Opalo, Stanford University
Local Incumbency Advantage and Performance in
Federal Elections in Mexico
Alejandra Armesto, FLACSO-Mexico
Negative Party Identification: The cases of AntiFujimorismo and Anti-Aprismo
Carlos Melendez, Universidad Diego Portales
Jennifer Marie Cyr, University of Arizona
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
80.17
THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Jeremy L. Wallace, Ohio State University
Disc:
Jeremy L. Wallace, Ohio State University
Papers: Crops, Community, and Commitment: the Social
Foundation of Economic Development
Xiao Ma, University of Washington
Emerging Markets Central Banks in the New Normal
Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech
Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco Lins, University of Sao
Paulo

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Capital Flight and Southeast Asia: A political economy


approach
Kenneth Faulve-Montojo, Santa Clara University
Whose Goals, Who Benefits and How: Politics of the
Share Merger Reform in China
Jinjie Liu
From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker? The Transformation of
Kenya's Competition Policy
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Sophia Staal, Duke University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
80.18
POSTER SESSION: THE POLITICS OF
COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES
Papers: The Snipers Massacre on the Maidan in Ukraine
Ivan Katchanovski, University of Ottawa
Bringing Ideology Back in: An Alternative View of
Chinas Political Succession
Cheng Chen, SUNY, Albany
Mark Wenyi Lai, Wenzao Ursuline College
Yi-Hao Su, University at Albany, SUNY
Putin the Sex Back in Politics: Gender Norms and
Political Legitimacy in Russia
Valerie Sperling, Clark University
A Tale of Two Cities: Ethnic Riots in Post-Communist
Estonia
Aleksander Lust, Appalachian State University
Black Citizenship in Eastern Europe
Crystal H. Brown, University of Oregon
Formation of New Ideologies of Administration in
American and Russian Reform
Boris Bruk, Institute of Modern Russia
The Failure of Charismatic Cadres in Single-Party
Regimes
Paul J. Schuler, Stanford
Dimitar D Gueorguiev, Syracuse University
Devising a European Identity on a Platform of Diversity:
Influences and Outcomes
Albana Shehaj, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Democracys Effect on Perceptions of Inequality across
Transition Countries
Katelyn Finley, University of California, Irvine
Russia's Double Standards of Civilization
Sergei Akopov, HSE Saint-Petersburg
Iain Ferguson

Papers: Extreme Right Organizations and the Internet in


Contemporary European Politics
manuela caiani
The Logic of Democratic Extremism: Reexamining voter
distribution within the EU
Nathan William Henceroth
The Quest for a "Legitimate" Enemy - Populist Radical
Parties in Europe
Karen Umansky, Tel Aviv University
Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University
Travelling notions of gender (in)equality in populist
radical right discourse
Silvia Erzeel, Universit catholique de Louvain
From Pariahs to Policy-Makers: Radical Right in
Government Coalitions
Viktoryia Schnose, Washington University in St.
Louis
EU election observation policy: a supranationalist
opportunity?
Matteo Garavoglia
Public knowledge of and (dis-)satisfaction with
European governance
A. Maurits van der Veen, College of William & Mary
Rural Advocacy Group Success During the EUs Natura
2000 Implementation Process
Emily Olivia Matthews Luxon, University of
Michigan-Dearborn
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
80.21
POSTER SESSION: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP DIVISION
Papers: The Impact of Pre- and Post-Migration Voting Contexts
on Immigrants Turnout
Eline A. de Rooij, Simon Fraser University
The Limits of Solidarity and Cohesion: Discourses from
the Extreme-Right
Anna Kyriazi
The need for diverse approaches to the North Korean
refugee issue
Kyungmook Kim
There goes the neighbourhood: social attitudes towards
race in Australia.
Luke John Mansillo, University of Sydney
Origins of Citizenship Policy: Sub Saharan Africa in
Comparative Perspective
Jeannette Money, University of California, Davis
Shaina Western, University of California, Davis
Migration & Authoritarian Regime Cooperation: Egypt
in the Arab Regional System
Gerasimos Tsourapas, SOAS, University of London
DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE
GROUP
80.22
POSTER SESSION: AFRICAN POLITICS
Papers: Diverse Understandings: Localizing Human Rights in
Southern Africa
Kristi Heather Kenyon, Dalhousie University

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DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED


INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
80.19
POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
Papers: Liberalization of Highly-Skilled Immigration Policies in
Europe
Melanie Kolbe
Responsiveness or Consistency? Position Change
Strategies for Candidates
Hiroto Katsumata, The University of Tokyo
Value fragmentation
Maria Sofia Jonsson, Gothenburg University, Political
Science Dep
Richard Svensson, University of Gothenburg

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY


80.20
POSTER SESSION: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND
SOCIETY
Disc:
Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

185

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Framing Universal Health Coverage in Kenya: An


Interpretive Analysis
Adam Koon, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine
Patterns of Defection in Peace Processes
Chelsea Johnson

Familiar Names: The Cost of Family Ties in Local


Elections
Sara M Kerosky, University of California, San Diego
Michael Davidson, University of California, San
Diego
Participatory Populism: Participatory Institutions in
Bolivarian Venezuela
Matthew Rhodes-Purdy, University of Texas, Austin
Voting for Left Parties in the Middle East: Evidence
from Tunisia
Ekrem Karakoc, SUNY, Binghamton University
Talha Kose, Istanbul Sehir University
H Ege Ozen, Binghamton University, SUNY
When Do Electoral Losers Accept Democracy? Evidence
from Egypt and Tunisia
Sharan Grewal, Princeton University
Steve Louis-Andre Monroe, Department of Politics,
Princeton University
Exclusion, Polarization, and Coups
Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso
Sawa Omori, International Christian University
When Cooptation Fails: The Spatial Dynamics of Protest
and Repression in Bahrain
Trevor Johnston, University of Michigan
The Diffusion of Opposition Parties in Authoritarian
Regimes: Mexico 1984-2000
Adrian Lucardi, Washington University in St. Louis
Organizing security under dictatorship
Gonzalo Rivero, YouGov
Organized crime: How democratization gets trapped in
transition
Maria Sofia Jonsson, Gothenburg University, Political
Science Dep

DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


80.23
POSTER SESSION: URBAN POLITICS
Disc:
Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University
Dietmar Schirmer, Zeppelin University
Papers: Urban Market Reforms and Citizen Trust: School Choice
and Parent Social Capital
Katharine Elizabeth Neem Destler, George Mason
University
Ashley E. Jochim
Agency or Structure? Variations of Local Governance in
a Federalist Setting
Lineo Umberto Devecchi, University of Zurich /
Sciences Po, Paris
Multiculturalism at the local level in Bradford (England)
and Sarcelles (France)
Paul May, Queen's University
Local Low-carbon Transitions in Chinas Environmental
Governance
Weila Gong, Free University of Berlin
Neighborhood Associations and Disaster Recovery in
Indonesia
Seth Nathan Soderborg, Harvard University
DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS
80.24
POSTER SESSION: HUMAN RIGHTS
Papers: Non-state Actors and Labor Rights: Evidence from
Colombia
Laura Seago, University of Michigan
US Human Rights Policy and Foreign Aid: The Bush
and Obama Administrations
Clair Apodaca, Virginia Tech
Human Rights Violations and the Complexity of Civil
Conflicts
David Bowden, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
Autocratic Regime Duration and State Repression
Lasse Lykke Roerbaek, Aarhus University
Jakob Tolstrup, Department of Political Science,
Aarhus University
Interactive Compliance: CEDAW, Womens Ministries
and Treaty Effects
Neil A. Englehart, Bowling Green State University
Melissa K. Miller, Bowling Green State University
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
80.25
POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCARIZATION
Papers: Comparative Continuismo:Explaining Executive Term
Limit Adherence across Regions
Kristin McKie, Saint Lawrence University
Democratization and Central Bank Independence in
electoral authoritarian regimes
Huan-Kai Tseng, George Washington University
Economic Crisis, Patrimonial States, and Democratic
Stability
David Andersen
Suthan Krishnarajan, Aarhus University

186

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DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY


80.26
POSTER SESSION: CLASS & INEQUALITY
Papers: Fleecing the Poor to Educate the Middle Class: The
Georgia Lottery and the HOPE
Masako Rachel Okura, Columbus State University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
80.27
REVISITING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CIVIL
SOCIETY AND PARTY CHANGE AFTER
COMMUNISM
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE
DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Joshua A. Tucker, New York University


Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University

Papers: Online Communities and the Politics of Abeyance in


Hybrid Authoritarianism
Samuel A. Greene, King's College London
Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Explaining Civil Society Mobilization in the EU
Accession Process
Natasha Wunsch, University College London
Communisms Legacy and Europes Pull: Social
Movements and Gay-Rights Activism
Conor O'Dwyer, University of Florida

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Between Social Movements & External Actors: When


Do Parties Change Position?
Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
Marko Zilovic, George Washington University
The Rise of Politicized Homophobia: Slovakias
Traditionalist Turn
John A. Gould, Colorado College
DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
80.28
DECENTRALIZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair: Linda Choi Hasunuma, Franklin and Marshall College


Papers: Decentralization and Preferences for Redistribution
Jeremy Ferwerda
Intra-party Conflict, The Welfare State, and The Politics
of (De)centralization
Melodie Chika Ogawa, Harvard University
Political Knowledge and Support for Redistribution
Jason Jordan, Drew University
The Political Economy of Social Policy Implementation:
Evidence from France
Johannes Hemker, Columbia University
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
80.29
POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE
FINANCIAL CRISIS I: DOMESTIC
CONSEQUENCES
Chair: James Sloam, University of London, Royal Holloway
Disc:
Aina Gallego, Institut de Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals
Papers: Extreme right support and mainstream party failure after
the financial crisis
Trevor J Allen, University of California, Irvine
Great Recession, Austerity, and Political Extremism in
Europe
Jana Grittersova, University of California, Riverside
Indridi Haukur Indridason, University of California,
Riverside
One Family, Diverse Strategies The Impact of the
Euro-Crisis on Party Policies
Sebastian U. Bukow, Heinrich-Heine-University
Duesseldorf
Niko Switek, University Duisburg-Essen
Technocratic Shift During the Eurocrisis: What Impact
on European Democracies?
Eri E Bertsou, London School of Economics
Giulia Pastorella
Political Ramifications of the Eurozone Crisis: Evidence
from Spain
Alexander Kuo, Cornell University
Jose Fernandez-Albertos, CSIC

DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION


80.31
POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Disc:
Leslie Johns, University of California, Los Angeles
Papers: Behave, or else? Aid and voting on the UN Security
Council
Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir, University of Rochester
The First Image Reversed: Do IGOs Provide Information
to the Mass Public?
David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder
Thomas Richard Cook
Autocratic Ratification of International Human Rights
Agreements
Mi Hwa Hong, University of Michigan
Chinas Socialization into International Legal Regimes:
Evidence from Hard Law
Jing Tao, Princeton University
Funding Aid Agencies: The Political Determinants of
Core v. Non-Core Funding
Katherine Vera Bryant
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
80.32
EMOTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND CONFLICT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA Political Science


Department
Deborah Welch Larson, UCLA Political Science
Department

Papers: The Cognitive Sources of Falling Dominoes: Kennedy,


Johnson and the Vietnam War
Michael D. Cohen, University of Southern Denmark
Rethinking Deterrence: Toward a Neuropolitical Model
of Nuclear Security
John Michael Friend, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Bradley A. Thayer, University of Iceland
The Psychology of Revenge and Deterrence in
International Relations
Pete Hatemi, Pennsylvania State University
Terrorist Mindsets: Insights from Social and
Evolutionary Psychology
Zoey Reeve, University of Edinburgh
Emotional Turnabout and the Communication of Resolve
in Face-to-face Diplomacy
Seanon Wong, University of Southern California

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DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY


80.30
POLICIES, POLITICS AND FINANCIAL CRISES
Chair: Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of
Oxford
Disc:
Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of
Oxford
Lucy M. Goodhart, Brandeis University

Papers: After the Rain Comes the Sun? The Political Economy
of Credit Recoveries
Puspa D Amri, Ithaca College
Andreas Kern, Georgetown University
Policy responses to banking crises over the very long
run
Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, London School of Economics
Andrew Walter, Melbourne School of Government,
University of Melbourne
Capital Inflows, Financial Competition, and Banking
Crises
David Andrew Singer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Interest Groups and Currency Crises: Argentina in
Comparative Perspective
David A. Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY


80.33
EMPIRICAL ANALYSES OF FOREIGN POLICY
CRISIS BEHAVIOR

Enacting Collective Violence: Meaning Making and


Socialization
Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto
Membership Matters: Socialization and the Dynamics of
Group Allegiance
Scott Gates, PRIO
Socialization Processes in State and Non-State Armed
Organizations
Amelia Hoover Green, Drexel University
The Underproduction of Military Violence and the
Limits of Socialization
Devorah S. Manekin, Arizona State University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Joshua Su-Ya Wu, The Ohio State University


Jason A. Reifler, University of Exeter
Roseanne McManus, Baruch College, CUNY

Papers: Circumventing Audience Costs? An Experiment on


Alliance Loopholes & Compliance
Joshua Camden Fjelstul, Emory University
Dan Reiter, Emory University
Michael R. Tomz, Stanford University
Jessica L. P. Weeks, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Restraining Gulliver: Competency Costs, Public Opinion,
and Intervention
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Joseph M. Grieco, Duke University
Politics Beyond the Border: Civil-Military Relations and
the Use of Force Abroad
Anne E. Sartori, MIT
Hand-Tying versus Muscle-Flexing in Crisis Bargaining
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
God is on Our Side: Use of Religious Rhetoric during
Foreign Policy Crises
Joshua Su-Ya Wu, The Ohio State University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
80.34
DOMESTIC AUDIENCES AND INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT
Chair: Jonathan D. Caverley
Disc:
Jonathan D. Caverley
Papers: Promise and Preference: Leader and Domestic
Audiences in Crisis Bargaining
Cathy Xuanxuan Wu, University of Texas, Austin
An Experimental Analysis of Alliance Commitments and
Audience Costs
Brian Lai, University of Iowa
Nicholas Martini, University of Iowa
Militarized Disputes, Partisanship, and Electoral Support
for the Incumbent
Shane Paul Singh, University of Georgia
Doves make Hawks: Missing Link between Public
Opinion and Audience Costs
Kiyotaka Yasui
The Effect of War on Political Attitudes
Anna Getmansky, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya
To Whom Do Reputations Adhere?
Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Paul K. Huth, University of Maryland, College Park
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
80.35
SOCIALIZATION AND VIOLENCE
Chair: Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
Disc:
Elisabeth Jean Wood, Yale University
Scott Straus, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Papers: Rethinking Socialization: The Case of Guatemalas Civil
Patrols
Regina A. Bateson, MIT

DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


80.36
PARTY LEADERSHIP AND PARTISAN
COMMUNICATION
Chair: Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Disc:
Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Hong Min Park, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Papers: Choosing the Leader: Explaining Leadership Elections in
the U.S. House
Matthew N. Green, Catholic University of America
Douglas B. Harris, Loyola University Maryland
Legislative Institutions and the Power of Majority-Party
Leaders
Alexander Fouirnaies, Nuffield College
Andrew B Hall
When Bipartisanship is Partisan
Sean Westwood, Princeton University
Partisan Payoffs: Distributive Politics and Party
Participation in the US House
Scott R. Meinke, Bucknell University
CMon, Lets Tweet Again, Like We Did Last Summer
Osnat Akirav, Western Galilee College
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
80.37
PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE AND
CONGRESSIONAL POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Chair:
Disc:

Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University


Matthew N. Beckmann, University of California, Irvine
Terry Sullivan, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill

Papers: Presidential Influence in an Age of Congressional


Dominance
Jon C. Rogowski, Washington University in St. Louis
Rise of the Informal Presidency: Understanding New
Levers of Presidential Power
Saul P. Jackman, Vanderbilt University
Executive Discretion and Legislative Appropriations
Sharece Thrower
Alexander Bolton, Princeton University
Presidential Lobbying and Legislative Success
Kenneth Lowande, University of Virginia
Andrew Clarke, University of Virginia
Powering Down the Presidency: Congress and Recess
Appointments
Ian Ostrander, Texas Tech University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
80.38
THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION OF
AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY

188

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Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Chair:
Disc:

Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University


Chloe Thurston, 847 467 4067
Carlos E. Diaz-Rosillo, Harvard

Papers: Private Civil Rights Litigation and the American


Bureaucracy
Quinn W. Mulroy, Northwestern University
The intergovernmental and interest group roots of the
American bureaucracy
Kimberley S. Johnson, Barnard College
Private Enforcement Regimes, Policy Impact, and
Citizen Participation
Ann-Marie E. Szymanski, University of Oklahoma
Beyond Deregulation: Explaining the Dynamics of
Contemporary Regulatory Change
Marc Allen Eisner, Wesleyan University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
80.39
TALK TALK: EMPIRICAL AND
METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS FROM
INTERVIEWING JUDGES
Chair: Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis
Part:
Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Mark A. Pollack, Temple University
Rebecca Gill, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jennifer Barnes Bowie, University of Richmond
Todd Tucker
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
80.40
FISCAL POLITICS IN FEDERAL SYSTEMS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Disc:

Jonathan Rodden, Stanford University


Heidi Jane M. Smith, George Mason University

Papers: An Analysis of State-Municipal Interactions in Brazil


Alice Z Xu
Corruption and preferences for inter-regional
redistribution
Sergi Pardos, University of Oxford, Merton College
Theresa Kuhn, University of Amsterdam
Disputes for oil rents in federations: a comparative study
Beni Trojbicz
Politics of Federal Transfers in Putin's Russia
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
Rostislav Turovsky, Higher School of Economics
The brazilian barons of excise tax: ICMS disputes
between 1998 and 2011
Rodrigo dos santos
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
80.41
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AND
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS IN THE
AMERICAN STATES
Disc:
Jeff Yates, SUNY, Binghamton University

DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS


80.42
THE URBAN ELECTORAL CONNECTION:
GOVERNANCE, SERVICES, & FINANCES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Disc:

Min Hee Go, CUNY - Brooklyn College


Min Hee Go, CUNY - Brooklyn College

Papers: The Politics of Potholes


Craig M. Burnett, University of North Carolina
Wilmington
Vladimir Kogan
The Homevoter Hypothesis and Competing Concepts of
Home Value: Toronto 2014
Aaron A. Moore, University of Winnipeg
Michael McGregor
Laura Stephenson, University of Western Ontario
Public Services and Policy Feedback in the Urban
Environment
Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, MIT
City Credit Ratings Conditional Effect on Leadership
Survival
Markie McBrayer
Programmatic Policy Competition in Small-scale
Democracies: Evidence from Japan
Hiroka MITA, Utsunomiya University
Kuniaki Nemoto, Waseda University
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
80.43
GENDER QUOTAS II: SUBSTANTIVE
REPRESENTATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND
ELECTORAL SYSTEMS

Chair:
Disc:

Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami


Dept. of Political Science
Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami
Dept. of Political Science
Mariam Mufti, University of Waterloo

Papers: Electoral Systems, Gender Quotas, and Womens


Substantive Representation
Amanda Clayton
Par Zetterberg, Uppsala University
Gender Quotas, Womens Representation, and
Cosponsorship Activity in Argentina
Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College
Juan Pablo Micozzi, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo
de Mexico
Marina Lacalle, University of Houston
The Impact of Gender Quota Laws on Political Party
Positions
Ana Catalano Weeks, Harvard University
Women's legislative representation and corruption
reduction in Tanzania
Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College

DAILY SCHEDULE

189

Daily Schedule

Papers: Democratic Responsiveness in State Policy


Implementation
Douglas Spencer
Miranda Yaver, Columbia University
Federalism, Sovereignty, and Constitutional Revision in
the South, 1860-1902
Paul Emerson Herron, Brandeis University

The Evolution of Constitutional Restrictiveness in State


Legislatures
Nancy Martorano Miller, University of Dayton
Keith E. Hamm, Rice University
Ronald D. Hedlund
The Political Origins of Whistleblower Legislation
Abby K. Wood
When do States Amend their Constitutions?
Adam R. Brown, Brigham Young University

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Testing the politics of feminist awareness. A study of


the Swedish Riksdag
Lena Wangnerud, University of Gothenburg
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
80.44
LATINO POLITICS
Chair: Rene R. Rocha, University of Iowa
Disc:
Rene R. Rocha, University of Iowa
Papers: Emerging Dimensions of Latino Politics: The Case of
Religion and the "Nones"
David L. Leal, University of Texas at Austin
Mobilized by injustice: Latina/o communities and
criminal justice contact
Hannah Walker, University of Washington
Mobilizing Latinos: How white candidates can increase
turnout and support
Loren Collingwood
Rudy Alamillo, University of California, Riverside
Open Congressional Primaries in Majority-Latino
Districts
Angela Ximena Ocampo, University of California,
Los Angeles
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
80.45
REPRESENTATION THROUGH POLITICAL
PARTIES
Disc:
Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland
Papers: Are Parties Representation Specialists? Evaluations of
German Political Parties
Debra Lynn Leiter, University of Missouri, Kansas
City
Democratic Accountability: Clientelism and Issue
Congruence in Latin America
Zoila Ponce de Leon Seijas, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
Electoral Systems, Interparty Dynamics, and Public
Opinion Shifts on Issues
Florence So, Aarhus University
Marriage of Love or Marriage of Convenience
Zsuzsanna Blanka Magyar, UCLA
Political Parties Representational Performance Reassessed
Pola Lehmann, Berlin Social Science Center
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
80.46
PRESENTING PARTIES TO VOTERS: NEW
MEDIA MEETS OLD MEDIA
Chair: Diego Garzia, European University Institute
Papers: Normative and Methodological Issues and
Advancements in VAA Design
Clifton van der Linden, University of Toronto
Gregory Eady
Yannick Dufresne
Vote Compass in British Columbia: Insight into Poll
Prediction Failure?
Richard G.C. Johnston, University of British
Columbia
Do Quebeckers Follow the Leader?
Francois Gelineau
Yannick Dufresne
Marc A. Bodet, Universite Laval

190

DAILY SCHEDULE

Vote Compass: Does it Really Encourage Positional


Voting?
Jack Vowles, Victoria University of Wellington
Jennifer Lees-Marshment, University of Auckland
Danny Osborne
Priorities of the Young: Vote Compass and the 2013
Australian Federal Election
Aaron Martin, University of Melbourne
Andrea Carson, University of Melbourne
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
80.47
VOTERS AND MANDATES: EVALUATING
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITY PROCESSES
Chair: Elin Naurin, Univeristy of Gothenburg
Disc:
Michael D. McDonald, SUNY, Binghamton University
Papers: Does Promise Breaking Lose Votes?
Robert Thomson, University of Strathclyde
Heinz Brandenburg, University of Aberdeen
How Accurate are Voters Evaluation of Pledge
Fulfillment?
Francois Petry, Laval University
Dominic Duval
Negativity Biases in Specific Accountability Processes
Niels Markwat
Election Pledge Rhetoric: Selling Policy with Words
Elina Anna Marit Lindgren, University of
Gothenburg
Elin Naurin, Univeristy of Gothenburg
Election Promises in Bulgaria, 1990-2013: Numbers,
Issues, and Voter Choice
Petia A. Kostadinova, University of Illinois at
Chicago
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
80.48
NEW FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH ON PUBLIC
ATTITUDES TOWARD IMMIGRATION
Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Benjamin J. Newman, University of Connecticut
Papers: Is there a Disconnect between Public Opinion and
U.S. Admissions Policy?
Morris E Levy, University of Southern California
Matthew Wright, American University
Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley
Opposition to Immigration in Comparative Perspective
Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan
Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University
Toril Aalberg, NTNU Trondheim
Raymond M. Duch, University of Oxford
Thorsten Faas
Kyu S. Hahn, Seoul National University
Kasper M. Hansen
Allison Harell, Universit du Qubec Montral
Marc Helbling, Social Science Research Center WZB
Simon D. Jackman, Stanford University
Tetsuro Kobayashi, National Institute of Informatics
Does Service Warrant Citizenship, and For Whom?
Cara Wong, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Imagined (Immigrant) Communities
Tom K. Wong, University of California, San Diego

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Broken Promise: Effects of Local Deportations on


Validated Turnout and Attitudes
Adam Thal, Princeton University
Vladimir Enrique Medenica, Princeton University
Ali A. Valenzuela, Princeton University
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
80.49
CAMPAIGNING ONLINE: CROSS-NATIONAL
ASSESSMENTS OF THE WEBS ROLE IN
ELECTIONS
Chair: Antoinette Pole, -Montclair
Disc:
Jason Gainous, University of Louisville
Papers: A tale of the 2014 Brazilian Election through the web
MARCO AURELIO RUEDIGER
Amaro S. Grassi
Pedro Lenhard, Fundao Getulio Vargas
An assessment of candidate online campaigns at the
2015 UK General Election
Rosalynd Victoria Southern, Manchester
Benjamin John Lee, The University of Leicester
New Information Dynamics in Political Campaigning
Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra
Social Media Campaigns & Election Outcomes: Is There
a Real Relationship?
Seyedreza Mousavi
Bin Gu, Arizona State University
Using Volume and Tone on Twitter for Electoral
Prediction: Not so Simple
Shannon C McGregor, University of Austin
Rachel Mourao, The University of Texas at Austin
Logan Molyneux, University of Texas at Austin
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
80.50
ANARCHISM AND RADICAL DEMOCRACY
Chair: Laurence Davis, University College Cork
Papers: Anarchism and Democracy: Classical and Contemporary
Approaches
Nathan Jun, Midwestern State University
Anarchism and Radical Democracy in the German Nondogmatic Left
Darcy K. Leach, Bradley University
Daniel Gurin and the Idea of Total Revolution
Dave Berry, Loughborough University
Anarchism and the Democratization of Democracy
Laurence Davis, University College Cork
(How) Does Politics Matter Anymore?
Martha A. Ackelsberg, Smith College
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
80.51
WHY DEMOCRATIZATION SUCCEEDS
Chair: Tarek E. Masoud, Harvard University
Disc:
Tarek E. Masoud, Harvard University

DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS


80.52
DOMESTIC GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN
RIGHTS
Chair: Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Disc:
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Papers: Human Rights Governance and Global Patterns of State
Behavior
Corina Lacatus
Delegating Accountability: Analysis of National Human
Rights Institution Design
Ryan Merrill Welch, Florida State University
The Unintended Consequences of National Human
Rights Commissions
Thania Sanchez, Yale University
Diversities, Not Dichotomies: Human Rights Beyond
Global Vs. Local Norms
Rachel Lee Wahl, --University of Virginia
Backlash in the International Human Rights Regime?
Oskar N.T. Thoms, Princeton University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
80.53
INNOVATIONS IN MIXED-METHOD RESEARCH
Chair: Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University
Disc:
Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University
Papers: Nested Analysis with Spatially Dependent Data
Imke Harbers, University of Amsterdam
Matthew C. Ingram, University at Albany, SUNY
Rival Institutional Dependencies on Pharmaceutical
Policy: A Bayesian analysis
Cyril BENOIT, Sciences Po Bordeaux - The
University of Sheffield
Supplementary Power: Mixed-Method Research Beyond
Nested Analysis
Vinicius G. Rodrigues Vieira, University of Oxford
Rare Events: A Mixed Methods Approach
Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego
Sharon Crasnow, Norco College
DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS
80.54
SOCIAL NETWORK APPROACHES TO
VIOLENCE AND COERCION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University


Christopher K. Ansell, University of California,
Berkeley

Papers: Violence and Organizational Evolution in Lebanon's


Palestinian Camps
Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota
Innovation as Disobedience: Transgression against
Prescribed Approaches in War
Eric Hundman, University of Chicago
The Ties that Bind: Elite Networks and Stability in Iraq
and Syria
Julia Choucair-Vizoso, Stanford University

DAILY SCHEDULE

191

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Social Origins of Democracy Reconsidered


Michael Albertus, University of Chicago
Autonomous Institutions: Why Democratization Failed in
Egypt but not Tunisia
Sharan Grewal, Princeton University
All for One and One for All? Democratization through
Inclusive Transition
Katherine E Michel, UC Berkeley

Business and Political transitions


Ian Shapiro, Yale University
Itumeleng Makgetla
Elite Mobilization and Social Policymaking in
Authoritarian Regime: Evidence from China's National
Assemblies (1983-2007)
Xiaobo Lu, University of Texas at Austin

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

The Vigilant Eye: Elite Control, Private Enforcement,


and the American State
Jonathan Obert, Amherst College
Caught in the Spiders Web? Networks and Purges in
Chinas Cultural Revolution
Franziska Barbara Keller
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
80.55
MIGRATION AND MEMBERSHIP IN EUROPE
Chair: Cristina I Dragomir
Disc:
Cristina I Dragomir
Ion Marandici, Rutgers University
Papers: Diffusion, Policy & Impact: Including the Religious
'Other' in Turkey & Germany
Ayse Ezgi Gurcan, Istanbul Policy Center / Sabanci
University
Ayca Arkilic, University of Texas, Austin
Competing policy preferences: EUs eastern neighbours
and cross-border mobility
Canan Ezel Tabur
Irregular Migration, Europeanization, and Insecurity on
Europes Peripheries
Craig Damian Smith, University of Toronto
Diversity among Us: Migrant Residence Patterns &
Anti-Migrant Political Action
Jennifer J. White, University of Georgia
Religion, Citizenship and Identity of Young Muslims in
Germany
Vladimir Kmec, University of Cambridge
DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE
GROUP
80.56
THE POLITICS OF URBAN TRANSFORMATION
IN AFRICA
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jeffrey W. Paller, Bates College


Sean Fox, University of Bristol

Papers: Transformation without taxation? Real estate, rent, and


urban change
Tom Ashton Goodfellow
Whose City is it Anyway? Evidence from a Survey
Experiment in Urban Ghana
Jeffrey W. Paller, Bates College
Urban Governance as Mode of Party Building: African
Mayors and Service Delivery
Danielle Elise Resnick, International Food Policy
Research Institute
National Policy Change from Below? Understanding
conditions when cities lead
Christopher Gore, Ryerson University
Nonstate Security and State Legitimacy in Urban South
Africa
Danielle S. Carter, St. Mary's College of Maryland
DIVISION 54: POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY
80.57
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: "HOW
PROPAGANDA WORKS"
Chair: Helene E. Landemore
Part:
Eric Beerbohm, Harvard University
Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas, Austin
JASON STANLEY, Yale University
Charles W. Mills, Northwestern University

192

DAILY SCHEDULE

Related Groups
81.1
ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL STUDIES:
DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: POLITICS, AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE, IN THE 21ST CENTURY THE ISRAELI CASE
Chair: Fany Yuval, Ben-Gurion University
Disc:
Maoz Rosenthal, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
Papers: Diversity in Local Management - Municipal Policies and
Gender Equality in Culturally Diverse Democracies
Rebecca Kook, Ben-Gurion University
Fany Yuval, Ben-Gurion University
Ayelet Harel-Shalev, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
Getting Their Signals Crossed: Explaining Why
Politicians See Uniformity of Views among Jews and
Evangelical Christians on Israel despite the Actual
Diversity
Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University
Deafening Diversity: Grappling with Hegemony
Boaz Ahad Ha'am, Haifa University
81.2
ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE POLITICAL
STUDIES: VARIETIES OF POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA
Chair: John James Kennedy
Disc:
John James Kennedy
Jessica C. Teets, Middlebury College
Papers: Pollution, Institutions, and Street Protest in Urban China
Yang Zhong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Can Consultation Replace Election in Generating
Authoritarian Legitimacy?
Szu-chien Hsu, Academia Sinica
Factors Affecting the Result of Homeowners Collective
Action in Contemporary Urban China
Zhiming Sheng, Shanghai University
Listen to Rubber Stamp's Voice: Information Gathering
in Authoritarian Congress
Zeren Li, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
81.3
ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN POLITICAL
STUDIES: CONFLICTS OF KOREA
Chair: Jae-Jung Suh
Disc:
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima Peace Institute
Papers: Individuals and Culture in Koreas Democratic
Movement in the 1970s and 1980s
Youngtae Shin, University of Central Oklahoma
South Korean Protests during the Park Geun-hye Regime
Taehyun Nam, Salisbury University
Partisan Politics and Redistributive Policies in South
Korea: Evidence from National and Subnational Level
Data Analysis
Eunyoung Ha, Claremont Graduate University
Christopher Hwang
Island Disputes and Diversionary Politics: AGameTheoretic Analysis with an Application to Japan and
Korea
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Sunwoong Kim, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Development Power Theory: Application to South Korea
Uk Heo, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Terence Roehrig, Naval War College

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

81.4

Chair:
Disc:

BRAZILIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE


ASSOCIATION: THE NEW CHALLENGES OF
DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL
Leonardo Avritzer, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
Brian Wampler, Boise State University

Papers: Inverting Lampedusa: Governmental Coalitions and


Political Crisis during the PTs Era in Brazil
Claudio Goncalves Couto, FGV-EAESP
Ascension and Stagnation of Participatory Policies at the
National Level in Brazil
Leonardo Avritzer, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
The Big Media Coverage of Presidential Elections in
Brazil: Watchdog or Opposition Party
Joao Feres, IESP-UERJ/CNPq
81.5
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE
CONSTITUTION: TAKINGS AND THE
AMERICAN REGIME: REEXAMINING KELO V.
NEW LONDON
Chair: Guy Fred Burnett, Hampden-Sydney College
Disc:
Scott Bullock, Institute for Justice
Wesley Horton, Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C.
Papers: The Impact of the Kelo Decision
Ilya Somin, George Mason University
The Uselessness of the Public Use Requirement
Abraham Bell, University of San Diego
Kelo v. New London
John C. Eastman, Chapman University
81.6
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: COMPASSION, CRUELTY, AND
THE VIRTUES OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Chair: Matthew D. Mendham, Christopher Newport University
Disc:
Khalil Habib
Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College

Chair:
Disc:

CONFERENCE GROUP ON THE MIDDLE EAST:


YOUTH POLITICS IN THE CONTEMPORARY
ARAB WORLD
Augustus Richard Norton
Denis J. Sullivan, Northeastern University
Emily Cury, Northeastern University

Papers: In Continued Denial: Youth Dissatisfaction in the PostArab Awakening World


Mary Chloe Mulderig
A Crisis of National Identity: How Youth Fuel Political
Entropy in Libya
Ayman Grada, Boston University School of Medicine
Unusual Suspects: Soccer Fans as Key Political Actors
James Dorsey, Nanyang Technological University
Youth and the Allure of the Islamic State: Identity,
Recruitment, Political Economy
Eric M. Davis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
81.9
CRITICAL POLICY STUDIES: TAKING STOCK
OF NARRATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS
Chair: Selen A. Ercan
Disc:
Frank Fischer, Rutgers University
Papers: A Changing Purpose of the Public Administration?: The
Purpose of the Public Administration as a Foundational
Narrative or Metanarrative
Lars Mikael Karlsson, University of Gothenburg
Vanja Carlsson, University of Gothenburg
Angelica Borjesson, University of Gothenburg
Narrative Cognition and Cultural Networks: How
Groups inform Campaign Finance Reform Preferences
Michael D. Jones, Oregon State University
Elizabeth Ann Shanahan, Montana State University
Holly Peterson, Oregon State University
Aaron Smith-Walter, Virginia Tech
Narratives of Professional Control. How the Medical
Profession Constitutes Itself as Health Policy Authority
Lars Thorup Larsen, Aarhus University
81.10
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: REENCOUNTERING HOMER: POETRY, TRAGEDY,
AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Chair: Oona Eisenstadt, Pomona College
Disc:
Michelle M. Kundmueller
Oona Eisenstadt, Pomona College
Papers: The Three Songs of Demodokus and the Blind Eye of
the Odyssey
Nalin Ranasinghe, Assumption College
Music, Memory, and the Politics of Cultural Diversity in
Homers Odyssey
Rebecca LeMoine, Florida Atlantic University
Expel the Barbarian from Your Heart: Intimations of
the Cyclops in Euripides Hecuba
Zdravko Planinc, McMaster University
The Uses of Homer in Platos Philebus
Bernat Torres Morales
81.11
FRENCH POLITICS GROUP: MAURICE
DUVERGER AND SEMI-PRESIDENTIALISM
Co-sponsored by Association Franaise de Science Politique

Chair:
Part:

Jennifer Fredette, Ohio University


Robert Elgie, Dublin City University
Martial Foucault, Sciences Po Paris

DAILY SCHEDULE

193

Daily Schedule

Papers: Compassion and Natural Disasters: Voltaire, Rousseau,


and Smith on Sympathy Across Borders
Richard Boyd, Georgetown University
The Elusive Center: Moderation in the Writings of the
Coppet Group
Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana University
Sexual Theodicy: Rousseau on the Gentlest and Most
Ferocious of Societies
Matthew D. Mendham, Christopher Newport
University
Montesquieu on Accusations of Treason and the Cruel
Punishments that Follow
Vickie B. Sullivan, Tufts University
81.7
CONFERENCE GROUP ON JURISPRUDENCE
AND PUBLIC LAW: AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS
DENNIS PATTERSON'S MINDS, BRAINS, AND
LAW : THE CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF
LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE .
Chair: David Fagelson, American University
Part:
J. Donald Moon, Wesleyan University
Alan Ryan, Stanford University
David Fagelson, American University
Dennis Patterson, European University
Michael Pardo, University of Alabama School of Law

81.8

Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

81.12

Chair:
Disc:

Kenneth W. Kollman, University of Michigan, Ann


Arbor
Annie Laurent, Universit de Lille
Andr Blais, University of Montreal
LAW AND POLITICAL PROCESS STUDY
GROUP: POLITICAL PARTIES AND CAMPAIGN
FINANCE IN THE POST-CITIZENS UNITED
WORLD
Daniel H. Lowenstein, University of California, Los
Angeles
Yasmin Dawood, University of Toronto

Papers: Ideological Donors, Contribution Limits, and the


Polarization of American Legislatures
Michael Barber, Brigham Young University
The Federalist Safeguards of Politics
Anthony Johnstone, University of Montana
Legislators as Party Elites: Intraparty Factionalism and
Presidential Politics in the New Hampshire State House
Seth E. Masket, University of Denver
Democratic Romanticism
Richard Pildes, New York University
81.13
SOUTHEAST ASIAN POLITICS: DEMOCRACY &
SECURITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: VARIED
PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Donald K. Emmerson, Stanford University
Disc:
Shane J Barter, Soka University of America
Donald K. Emmerson, Stanford University
Papers: Big Promises Being Kept: the Politics of President
SBYS Public Sector Reform and Anti-Corruption
Agenda in 2004 2009
Vishnu Juwono, University of Indonesia
Migration Curse? The Impact of International Migration
on Democratic Accountability in the Philippines
Yoon Ah Oh, Korea Institute for International
Economic Policy
History, Education, and Political Violence: Evidence
from South Thailand
Harish S.P., New York University
Non-Traditional Security in the ASEAN Community: A
Discourse Analysis
Stephanie Martel, University of Montreal

Saturday, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

83.7

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND


INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Chair:
Part:

83.8
83.9
83.10

Chair:
Part:

Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science


Association
Beryl A. Radin, McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University
R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University
Paul J. Quirk, University of British Columbia
Joshua M. Dunn, University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs
SOUTHEAST ASIAN POLITICS RELATED
GROUP BUSINESS MEETING
SURVEY RESEARCH IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
WHAT'S NEW IN POLICY RESEARCH?
CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES ON PUBLIC
POLICY
Philippe Zittoun, University of Lyon
B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
Helen Zerlina Margetts, University of Oxford
Chris Weible, University of Colorado-Denver
Peter C. John, University College London
Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, University of Oklahoma
Eduardo Araral
Annelise Russell, University of Texas, Austin

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM


Theme Panels
84.1
AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF AMERICA'S
FIRST MINORITY PRESIDENT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND
EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Part:

84.2

APSA Events
82.1
APSR EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING

Andrew C. Rudalevige, Bowdoin College


George C. Edwards, Texas A&M University, College
Station
Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania
Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles
Pearl K. Ford Dowe, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville
BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES POLITICAL
SCIENCE HAVE AN IMPACT ON OTHER
DISCIPLINES?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE
METHODS

Saturday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM


APSA Events
83.1
CLASS AND INEQUALITY SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
83.2
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACKS IN
THE PROFESSION BUSINESS MEETING
83.3
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
EDUCATION EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
83.4
NCOBPS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING
83.5
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING
83.6
PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE POLITICS
SECTION BUSINESS MEETING

REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT OF MARTHA


DERTHICK ON POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Part:

84.3

Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University


Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University
John H. Aldrich, Duke University
Margaret Levi, Stanford University
Ian Shapiro, Yale University
Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia
Chris Zepeda-Millan
GLOBAL DIVERSITIES OF RESPONSES TO
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

194

DAILY SCHEDULE

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Chair:
Disc:

Shannon Drysdale Walsh, University of Minnesota


Duluth
Hannah E. Britton, University of Kansas
S. Laurel Weldon

Papers: Police Responses to Gender-Based Violence in South


Africa
Hannah E. Britton, University of Kansas
Enforcing Gender-Based Violence Laws in Cote dIvoire
and Liberia
Peace A. Medie
Exclusion and Collusion: Dismantling the Nicaraguan
Violence Against Women Law
Shannon Drysdale Walsh, University of Minnesota
Duluth
Obstetric Violence: Indigenous Women, Activism and
Medicine in Latin America
Cheryl O'Brien, San Diego State University
Safe Spaces? Addressing Gender-Based Violence in the
Occupy/Decolonize Movements
Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
85.1
REAPPRAISING NATIONAL SELFDETERMINATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Courtney Jung, University of Toronto


Joshua Simon, King's College London
Rainer Forst, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University

Papers: From Principle to Right: Self-determination in the Age


of Decolonization
Adom Getachew
Metamorphosis: The Jewish Struggle for Freedom
Through Mastery in Palestine
Joan E. Cocks, Mount Holyoke College
A Theory of Democratic and Legal National
Independence Within the EU
Casiano A.W. Hacker-Cordon, CUNY-Brooklyn
College
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
85.2
WOMEN AND REPUBLICANISM IN THE
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Chair: Alan Coffee
Disc:
Sandrine Berges

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


85.3
INTERROGATING, HISTORICIZING, AND
DECOLONIZING MATERIALIST POLITICS AND
METHOD
Chair: Ryan Schowen, N/A
Disc:
Alexander Weheliye, Northwestern University
Papers: In the Beginning was the Body? The Slave, the
Feminine, and the Political
Asma Abbas, Bard College at Simon's Rock
Revolutionary Intimacy: Reading with Kavafis, Fanon,
and Lorde
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Gender Genealogy: Historicity, Materiality, Biopolitics
Jemima Repo, University of Helsinki
Reading the Dead
Denise Ferreira da Silva, University of British
Columbia
Testing Transparency
Vanita Seth, University of California--Santa Cruz
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
85.4
POSTER SESSION: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY
Papers: A new method for analyzing comparative political
theory in a 3-D space
Meicen Sun
Alberti's Renaissance: The Autonomy of the Political
and the Politics of Space
Peter Janos Galambos
Sustainability and the Civic Imagination: Statistics as a
Democratic Pedagogy
Callum Ingram
Arendt's Materialism: Experiences of Objectivity
Elizabeth Krontiris, Yale University, Department of
Political Science
Food, Race, and Agency: Cultural Objects and CitizenMaking
Charles T. Lee, Arizona State University
Helen of Argos and the Feminine Complex of "Dialectic
of Enlightenment"
Katherine Bermingham, University of Notre Dame
Is it Curtains for Greatness?: Acting as a Democratic
Form of Greatness
Katherine Goktepe
Plato and the Politics of Crying
Danielle Hanley, University of Pennsylvania
Culture-Specific World Order Concepts in International
Political Thought
Alexander Niedermeier
Wolfram C. Ridder, University of ErlangenNuremberg
How to Kill a Mortal God: Power and History
in Hobbess "Behemoth"
Vijay Phulwani, Cornell University
Marx and Atheism
Charles Devellennes, University of Kent
Performing & Contesting Authoritative Public Speech:
The Case of Internet Trolls
Bonnie Marilyn Washick, University of Michigan

DAILY SCHEDULE

195

Daily Schedule

Papers: Catharine Macaulay and Mary Wollstonecraft: Two


Concepts of Neo-Roman Liberty
Alan Coffee
Reassessing the impact of the Republican Virago
Karen Green
From Republican Housewife to French Macaulay: the
paradox of Phlippon Roland.
Sandrine Berges
The Politics of Taste in Mary Wollstonecrafts
Egalitarian Educational Ideal
Madeline Cronin

Wollstonecrafts concepts of Virtue and Duty


Martina Reuter

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Political Theory and the Activist Turn of the 1960s


Jason Toby Reiner, Dickinson College
Reason of State and the Dilemma of Ottoman Power
M. Christian Jurlando
The NAACPs An Appeal to the World and the
Midcentury Politics of Human Rights
Emma Stone Mackinnon, University of Chicago
The Sun Too Casts Shadows: Truth in Diverse Worlds
Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California
The Time is Always Out of Joint: Democratic Time of
Frustration
Juman Kim, University of Pennsylvania
The Outsider(s) in Spinozas Philosophy
Dorothy H. B. Kwek, Universitt Konstanz
The Political against the State: Laclau, Poulantzas and
Radical Democracy
Rafael Khachaturian
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
85.5
POSTER SESSION: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY
Papers: Against the New Communism
Evan Robert Farr
Bringing In the Work of Nature: From Natural Capital to
Hybrid Labor
Alyssa Battistoni, Yale University
Dramatization as a Method of Realist Political Theory
Nobutaka Otobe, Ibaraki University
Land, Jurisdiction, and Territories: A Cosmopolitan
Account
Anna Jurkevics
Liberalism and the Politics of Legalizing Unauthorized
Migrants
Fumio Iida, Kobe University
Living Together as Equals in the Global Context
Kevin K W Ip, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong
Nature on Trial: Diversity and Domination beyond
Intersubjectivity
Umur Basdas, Yale Political Science Department
Norm-based Discrimination: Functioning and Diffusion
of Respectability Norms
Tamar Malloy, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Ostracism, and the Paradox of Democratic Exclusion
Anthoula Malkopoulou, Uppsala University
The Space for Meso-Level Justice: Norm-Governed
Productivity in the Corporation
Abraham A. Singer, University of Toronto
Uncertainty in Scientific and Political Representations
Matthew Evan Heller, University of Colorado,
Boulder
Voluntary Migration and the Problem of SemiCitizenship
Matt S. Whitt, Thompson Writing Program, Duke
University
Drone Warfare, Targeted Killing and the Conditions of
"Legitimate" Violence
Ian R. Zuckerman, Stanford University
Theorizing Collective Silence as Deliberation
Matthew Calhoun Shafer, Yale University

196

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM


85.6
POSTER SESSION: POLITICS, LITERATURE,
AND FILM
Papers: Ignorance Rising: Hollywood Wrestles with Populism
John S. Nelson, University of Iowa
How Hollywood Films Support the Tea Party-Subliminally
Michael Haas, California Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Vladivostok 3000: Identity, Reality and the Other in Far
East Russia
Christy Brandly, University of Chicago
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
85.7
POSTER SESSION: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND
POLITICS
Disc:
Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston
Papers: Examining the Evidence for Linked Fate
Amber D Spry, Columbia University
The Pictures Inside Our Heads: Race and Opinion
Toward Paying College Athletes
Tatishe Mavovosi Nteta, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Kevin Jay Wallsten
Lauren McCarthy, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Fight or Flight: Mobility, Political Behavior, and
Nativism in the United States
Yamil Velez
Party Loyalty among A Changing Electorate: Latino
Voters and Vote Switching
Amy Stringer, University of Florida
Political Trust, Race, and Levels of Government
James C. Garand, Louisiana State University
Thomas M. Holbrook, University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee
Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Anand Edward Sokhey, University of Colorado,
Boulder
The Lingering History of Race in Racial Attitudes and
Presidential Approval
Patricia Posey, University of Pennsylvania
Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania
Vying for Votes: How Appeals to Ethnic Voters Change
Opinion
Tabitha Bonilla, University of Southern California
Pragmatic Protest: Clientelism and Strategic Demands by
Ethnic Minorities
Jessica J. Price, University of Texas, Austin
DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
85.8
POSTER SESSION: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
Disc:
Michael Joel Voss, University of Toledo
Charles W. Gossett
Papers: Politics of Protection: the Determinants of Asylum Cases
in the U.S. and Europe
Patricia Charlotte Rodda, University of California,
Irvine
Convergence and Variation in Same-Sex Relationship
Recognition Policies
Misty Knight-Rini, University of California, Irvine

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Postmaterialism, Party Politics, and the Passage of ProLGBT Legislation


David Fisk, University of California San Diego
Veronica Bracho Hoyo, UCSD

Examining the deliberative systems in the age of


communicative plenty
Selen A. Ercan
Caroyn Maree Hendriks
John S. Dryzek, University of Canberra
Paul Fawcett
Procedural Blindspots: Rehabilitating Deliberative
Models of Democracy
Mary (Molly) F. Scudder, Texas Christian University
Representative Deliberation in Shifting Contexts of
Democratic Representation
Jenni Marianne Rinne, University of Helsinki

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


85.9
STRUGGLES OVER THE COMMON-WEALTH
Chair: Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Disc:
Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Papers: The Fight for Time: Day Laborers Visions of
Community at Worker Centers
Paul C. Apostolidis, Whitman College
Parks and Refs: Democracy, the State, and Public Space
Margaret Kohn, University of Toronto
Resisting Black Objectification in the Afterlife of
Slavery
Ella Myers, University of Utah
The Solidarity Economy vs. Sharing Economy in San
Francisco and Philadelphia
Keally DeAnne McBride, University of San Francisco
Craig Borowiak, Haverford College
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
85.10
THE POLITICS/VIOLENCE FRONTIER
Chair: Sonia Kruks, Oberlin College
Disc:
Moya Lloyd, Loughborough University
Papers: Violence and Non-Violence in Contentious Politics: the
politics of justification
Elizabeth Frazer, DPIR, Manor Road, Oxford
OX13UQ
Kimberly Hutchings, Queen Mary University of
London
Lucy Abbott
Unhinged Frames: What's Wrong with Hypotheticals
about Torture
Mathias Thaler, University of Edinburgh
Violence, Utopia and Political Order
Chetan Bhatt, London School of Economics &
Political Science
Violence as Expression of Collective Freedom: Pericles'
Ideal and Its Critics
Dustin Howes, Louisiana State University
Economies of Violence: a critical reflection on the ethics
of political violence
Christopher J Finlay
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
85.11
DIVERSITY, DEMOCRACY, REPRESENTATION
Chair: Mark B. Brown, California State University, Sacramento
Disc:
Mark B. Brown, California State University, Sacramento

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jane Mansbridge, Harvard Kennedy School


Susan Bickford, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Sigal R. Ben-Porath, University of Pennsylvania

Papers: Accountability as resistance: Helping others be


autonomous?
Suzanne Dovi, University of Arizona
Constitutive Representation & the Shifting Boundaries of
Intersectional Marginalization
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Princeton University
A fulsome account of good representation:
responsiveness, inclusion & equality
Karen I.L. Celis, Free University of Brussels
Sarah Childs, University of Bristol
Ethnic MPs on Representation
Eline M. Severs, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Sara de Jong
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
85.13
WHAT IS RESISTANCE?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Jennet Kirkpatrick, Arizona State University


Andrew Sabl, Yale University

Papers: Flight and Fight: Exit as Political Resistance


Jennet Kirkpatrick, Arizona State University
Building Houses for Free Men: Adam Michnik's Ethics
of Democratic Resistance
Joshua L. Cherniss
Gun-loving Girls and Million Mom Marchers: Anger in
the U.S. Gun Control Debate
Holloway Sparks, Emory University
Freedom and Resistance in Frederick Douglass
Sharon R. Krause, Brown University
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
85.14
RACE AND ETHNICITY: EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATIONS
Chair: Efren Osvaldo Perez
Disc:
Carolin Rapp, University of Bern

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Deliberation Under Conditions of Deep Diversity


Afsoun Afsahi, University of British Columbia
Directly Representative Democracy
Michael Neblo, Ohio State University
Kevin M. Esterling, University of California,
Riverside
David Lazer, Northeastern University

DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY


85.12
THE GOOD REPRESENTATIVE 2.0

197

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: Racial Priming Effect? Evidence from a GOTV Field


Experiment in Southern Israel
Joseph Sarid, School of Political Sciences, University
of Haifa
Daphna Canetti, University of Haifa
Israel S. Waismel-Manor, University of Haifa
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of NebraskaLincoln
The Enemy of My Enemy: Assad, ISIS, and Ethnic
Priming in the Syrian Conflict
Rolfe D. Peterson
Carl L. Palmer, Illinois State University
How Stereotype Measures Underestimate the Political
Impact of Racial Attitudes
Michael Tesler
David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
Racial Atypicality, Scandal, and Political Judgments: An
Experimental Test
Nyron N. Crawford, Temple University
Racial Variations in the Social Evaluations Of Civic
Engagement Behavior
Allison Penelope Anoll, Stanford University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
85.15
ECONOMIC SHOCKS AND DISTRIBUTIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Disc:

Rikhil R Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Papers: Aspirations & Social Protection: Evidence from


Economic Shocks in Rural Pakistan
Katrina Kosec, IFPRI
Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Vanderbilt University
Electoral Targeting of Disaster Insurance in Mexico
Maya Oren
Floods and Corruption: Evidence from Local
Government in Bulgaria
Elena Nikolova, European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development
Politics of Displacement: Evidence from Indian Special
Economic Zones
Alan Potter, New York University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
85.16
INEQUALITY AND HISTORICAL POLITICAL
DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Isabela Mares
Isabela Mares

Papers: Autocracy, Inequality and Tax Capacity: Evidence from


19th Century Prussia
Florian Max Benjamin Hollenbach, Princeton
University
Inequality and Inclusion: Democratization in 19th
century Germany and Norway
Laura Bronner, Department of Government, LSE
Oyvind Skorge, London School of Economics
Elite Persistence, Institutional Change and Development
in Historical Britain
Adriane Fresh, Stanford University

198

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY


85.17
WAR, DEVELOPMENT AND THE EMERGENCE
OF THE STATE
Chair: David Stasavage, New York University
Disc:
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University
Papers: Micro Events and Macro Dynamics
Jonathan Bendor, Stanford University
Jacob Norman Shapiro, Princeton University
Queens
Oeindrila Dube, New York University
Harish S.P., New York University
Commerce, War and Parliaments in Medieval and
Modern Europe
Carles Boix, Princeton University
Scott Abramson
Is Africa Different? Historical Conflict and State
Development
Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan
Massimiliano G. Onorato, IMT Institute Advanced
Studies Lucca
James Fenske
Swords into Bank Shares: financial assets and conflict in
Meiji Japan
Saumitra Jha, Stanford University
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
85.18
INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES AND THE
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GROWTH
Disc:
Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana
Papers: Democratization, Inequality and Fiscal Capacity in
Colonial India
Pavithra Suryanarayan
Free Incorporation and Political Processes in Nineteenth
Century United States
Jonathan Chausovsky, State University of New York
at Fredonia
Inheritance Rules: Medieval Family Structures and
Current Institutional Quality
Rasmus Broms, Quality of Government Institute,
University of Gothenburg
Sebastian Oskar Lundmark, University of
Gothenburg
Large Industrial Corporations and the Rise of Finance in
the US
Youn Ki, University of Chicago
The Creative Destruction of Predatory Elite Coalitions
Petrus Sundin Olander, University of Gothenburg
Dept. Political Science
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
85.19
CAUSAL EFFECTS IN TIME-VARYING DATA
Chair: Jonathan N. Katz, California Institute of Technology
Disc:
Luke Keele, Pennsylvania State University
Jonathan N. Katz, California Institute of Technology
Papers: Estimating the Impact of Endogenous Predictors with
Annual Panel Data
Markus Prior, Princeton University
Generalized Synthetic Control Method for Causal
Inference with TSCS Data
Yiqing Xu, MIT

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Identification and inference for time-varying


instrumental variables
Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University
Lagged Independent Variables and the Estimation of
Causal Effects
Marc F. Bellemare, Applied Economics
Takaaki Masaki
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
85.20
DISTRIBUTIONAL CONFLICTS AND
GOVERNANCE AT THE SUBNATIONAL LEVEL
Chair: Eleonora Pasotti, University of California, Santa Cruz
Disc:
Jefferey M. Sellers, University of Southern California
Papers: The Segregation of Public Goods
Jessica Luce Trounstine, University of California,
Merced
Does Housing Provision Buy Loyalty to the Ruling
Party in Developing Countries?
M. Anne Pitcher, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The Politics of Constructing Competitiveness in
Developing World Cities
Eduardo Moncada, Barnard College - Columbia
University
Conflict over redevelopment in aspiring global cities
Eleonora Pasotti, University of California, Santa
Cruz
Democratizing Urban Development in Washington, DC
and So Paulo, Brazil
Maureen M. Donaghy, Rutgers University, Camden
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
85.21
PATTERNS OF UNEVEN REPRESENTATION AND
ECONOMIC POLICYMAKING IN LATIN
AMERICA
Chair: Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Part:
Ben Ross Schneider, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Kurt Weyland, University of Texas, Austin
Kenneth M. Roberts, Cornell University
Daniela Campello, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Tasha A. Fairfield, London School of Economics
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
85.22
TRANSPARENCY IN DEMOCRACIES AND
DICTATORSHIPS: CHALLENGES AND
ENDURING QUESTIONS
Chair: Milan Svolik, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Disc:
James E. Alt, Harvard University
Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin, Madison

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
85.23
CONTENTION, UNCERTAINTY AND REFORM
AFTER THE ARAB UPRISINGS
Chair: Ellen M. Lust
Disc:
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
Papers: Economies of Uncertainty: Syrias Civil War in a Digital
Era
Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago
Redeeming Modernization? Development and Post-Arab
Spring Trajectories
Tarek E. Masoud, Harvard University
Contentious Politics in a Neoliberal Era? Insights from
the Arab Uprisings
Jillian M. Schwedler, Hunter College
Trashing Transitions: Uncertainty, Polarization and the
Arab Media
Marc Lynch, George Washington University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
85.24
SOCIAL POLICY IN NON-DEMOCRACIES:
DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL POLICY DEBATES IN
RUSSIA
Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group

Chair:
Disc:

Erica J. Johnson, University of North Carolina, Chapel


Hill
Thomas F. Remington, Emory University

Papers: Institutional Quality and Individual Preferences for


Social Policy
Israel Marques
Who to Help? Trust and Preferences over Redistribution
in Russia
Ekaterina Borisova, National Research University
Higher School of Economics
Andrei Govorun, Institute for Industrial and Market
Studies
Denis Sergeyevich Ivanov, Higher School of
Economics
Irina Levina, Institute for Industrial and Market
Studies, National Research University Higher School
of Econimcs
Whose Problem Are They?: Subnational Migration
Policy in Russias Volga Region
Colin Johnson, Brown University
Service Providers or Advocates? Social Welfare NPOs in
Russia
Stefan Toepler, George Mason University
Yulia Skokova
Christian Froehlich, National Research University Higher School of Economics

DAILY SCHEDULE

199

Daily Schedule

Papers: Why do Autocrats Disclose?


James R. Hollyer, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University
James Vreeland, Georgetown University
The Consequences of Fiscal Openness
Joachim Wehner, London School of Economics
Paolo de Renzio, Pontifical Catholic University - Rio
de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
Competition and Compliance: Municipal Access to
Information in South Africa
Daniel Berliner, Arizona State University

Transparent They Endure: An Analysis of Fiscal


Transparency in Hybrid Regimes
Ghazal Poshtkouhian Nadi, American University
Who's Asking? The Politics of Transparency and
Identity
Robert Gregory Michener, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
Karina Furtado Rodrigues, Fundacao Getulio Vargas

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED


INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
85.25
PARTY STRATEGIES: ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
AND LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES

Chair:
Disc:

Robert J. Pekkanen, University of Washington


Keith Dowding, Australian National Univerisity
Kaare Wallace Strom, University of California, San
Diego

Papers: The Role of Gender on Legislative Committee


Assignments in Portugal
Ana Espirito-Santo, Institute of Social Sciences (ICS)
Edalina Sanches, Institute of Social Sciences University of Lisbon
How do Electoral Contexts Affect Committee
Assignment? The Case of Germany
Thomas Gschwend, University of Mannheim
Thomas Zittel, Goethe-University Frankfurt
Party vs. Candidate Attributes in Committee
Assignments: New Zealand and Germany
Cory Belden, UC Davis
Matthew Shugart, University of California, Davis
Party Personnel Strategies: Japans Electoral Reform in
Comparative Perspective
Ellis S. Krauss, UCSD
Robert J. Pekkanen, University of Washington
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
85.26
POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE
FINANCIAL CRISIS II: CONSEQUENCES FOR
THE EU
Chair: Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University
Disc:
Daniel Phillip Kinderman, University of Delaware
Papers: Banking System Structure and State Preferences in
European Banking Union
Christopher Mitchell, George Washington University
European v. National Identity at the Dawn of the
Financial Crisis
Pete Mohanty, Stanford University
Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas, Austin
Failure to deliver? How the Economic crisis affects
public support for the EU
Laurie Beaudonnet, Universite de Montreal
Christine Arnold, Universiteit Maastricht
The Effects of Economic Crises on Macro-Salience and
EU Support:
Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas
Nicholas J. Clark, Susquehanna University
Contentious Politics in the New Europe, 2005-2012
Nicholas Toloudis, College of New Jersey
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
85.27
NEW APPROACHES TO TRADE POLICY
ANALYSIS
Chair: Irene Menendez, Department Political Science,
University of Zrich
Disc:
Iain Osgood
Papers: The Price of Decentralized Enforcement in the WTO
Leslie Johns, University of California, Los Angeles
Krzysztof J. Pelc, McGill University

200

DAILY SCHEDULE

Producers and the Political Economy of the SmootHawley Tariff


Michael Plouffe, University College London
Guns and Trades: How Realist Rhetoric Mobilizes
Support for Trade Agreements
Ikuo Kume, Waseda University
Commerce, Coalitions, and the Rise of the Firm: Trade
Politics in the EU
Mary Anne Madeira, Queens College - CUNY
Why Trade Losers Behave like Winners: Geography and
Preferences for Compensation
Irene Menendez, Department Political Science,
University of Zrich
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
85.28
WHATS THE I IN IPE?
Chair: Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Disc:
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, London School of Economics
Papers: A System Is Not a Level: Complexity and Structure in
Global Political Economy
Thomas Oatley, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
William Kindred Winecoff, Indiana University
When Does Democracy Promote Financial Openness?
Stephen Craig Nelson, Northwestern University
David A. Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University
Christoph Giang Nguyen, Northwestern University
Between Markets and Institutions: FDI as Flows vs.
Multinational Firms as Actors
Mark Peter Dallas, Union College
The Impact of Government Policy on the International
Currency System
Carla M. Norrlof, University of Toronto
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
85.29
THE DESIGN OF INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENTS
Chair: Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Disc:
Jeffrey Kaplow, University of California, San Diego
Papers: Mapping Networks of International Organizations as
Agents of International Law
Charles R. Boehmer, University of Texas at El Paso
Renato Corbetta
The Dynamics of Copying-and-Pasting Across
International Agreements
Manfred Elsig, University of Bern
Todd L. Allee
At the Crossroads of Law and License: Retracing the
Evolution of Jus ad Bellum
Anatoly Levshin
Consensus on corruption? A comparative analysis of
international commitments
Mathis Lohaus, Freie Universitaet Berlin
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
85.30
INSURGENCIES IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE: AFRICAN AND CROSSREGIONAL EVIDENCE
Chair: Paul Staniland, University of Chicago
Disc:
William Reno, Northwestern University

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: The Boko Haram Insurgency: a Mixed Methods


Approach
Peter M. Lewis, Johns Hopkins University
Nathaniel D.F. Allen
Hilary Matfess, The Johns Hopkins University
Civil War as Auto-Immune Disease: Conflict as an End
in Itself
Jason Stearns, Yale University
Warlords Rule: The Central African Republic
Christopher R. Day, College of Charleston
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
85.31
LEADERSHIP CHANGE AND FOREIGN POLICY
Chair: Elizabeth Nathan Saunders, George Washington
University
Disc:
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Sarah E. Croco, University of Maryland, College Park
Papers: Do People or Events Make the Difference? Evidence
from Domestic Revolutions
Jeff Colgan, Brown University
Edward Lucas, American University
Leader Attributes And Credibility In International
Disputes
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Interests, Institutions, and Foreign Policy Change
Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Michaela Mattes, UC-Berkeley
Sitting Ducks: Political Sensitivity and the Targeting of
Economic Sanctions
Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University
New Leaders and Conflict: A Natural Experiment
Patrick E. Shea, University of Houston
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
85.32
REBEL STRATEGIES AND COUNTERSTRATEGIES IN CIVIL WAR
Chair: Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of
Maryland, College Park
Disc:
Stathis N. Kalyvas, Yale University

DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES


85.33
STRATEGIC STATE REPRESSION BETWEEN
CONFLICT AND POLITICAL ORDER
Chair: Jessica Maves Braithwaite, University of Arizona
Disc:
Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Christopher J. Fariss, Penn State University

DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


85.34
DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION AND THE
POLICY IMPACT OF WOMEN IN
LEGISLATURES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa


Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University
Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa

Papers: Do Women Matter? Female Representation and Policy


Outcomes in the Bundestag
Tamaki Ohmura, ETH Zurich
Hes a Warrior, Shes a Warrior: Gender and Legislative
Style in the U.S. Senate
Jennifer L. Lawless, American University
Sean M. Theriault, University of Texas, Austin
Legislative Leadership of Women in the contemporary
Senates of Latin America
Guillermina Martnez Bermdez
Womens Committee Appointments and the Impact of
Institutional Design
Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky
Constanza F. Schibber, Washington University in St.
Louis
Reassessing When Women are More Effective
Lawmakers than Men
Jennifer Hayes Clark, University of Houston
Marcia Neille Beyer, The University of Houston
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
85.35
PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN POLICY
LEADERSHIP: LEGAL AND RHETORICAL
RESOURCES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Melanie M. Marlowe, Miami University


John Edward Brooks
Neil Chaturvedi, Seattle University

Papers: Early Use of the Sole Organ Doctrine Establishes the


Tone for Contemporary Use
Kimberley Fletcher
War and the Declaring of War as Performative Speech
Acts
Brien Hallett, University of Hawaii
Going Global: Presidential Rhetoric to Foreign
Audiences
Amnon Cavari, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Logic of Rebel Strategies in Civil War


Barbara F. Walter, University of California, San
Diego
The Influence of Female Fighters on Civil Conflict
Processes
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Jakana Thomas, Michigan State University
Law as a Tool of Counterinsurgency
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Fighting they Hydra: United Nations Sanctions and
Rebel Groups
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Mitchell Radtke, Texas A&M University
Are Religious Militants More or Less Likely to Target
Civilians in Civil Wars?
Christopher Meserole, University of Maryland

Papers: A Repressive Inheritance: Decolonization and Dissent


Kristine Eck, Uppsala University
One for all? State Violence and Insurgent Cohesion
Livia Isabella Schubiger, University of Zurich
The Metamorphosis of State-Sponsored Violence
Belen Gonzalez, University of Essex
Killing bad news: international accountability and the
treatment of the press
Sabine C. Carey, University of Mannheim
Anita R. Gohdes, University of Mannheim
State Capacity, Regime Type, and Sustaining the Peace
After Civil War
T. David Mason, University of North Texas
Autonomy, secession and conflict: a strategic model
Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH Zurich
Simon Hug, University of Geneva

201

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Partisan Polarization and Presidential Leadership in


Foreign Policy
Bruce Miroff, SUNY Albany
U.S. Presidential Foreign Policy Making: Bush,
Obama & the Asian-Pacific
Victoria A. Farrar-Myers, Southern Methodist
University

The Goldilocks Constraint: Frame Alignment and the


Fight for Marriage Equality
Ellen Ann Andersen, University of Vermont
Turning Anguish to Anger: Mobilizing a Multi-Racial
Coalition for Human Rights
George I. Lovell, University of Washington
Michael W. McCann, University of Washington,
Seattle
Who Engages in Legal Mobilization? Class and Beliefs
in Northern Mexico
Janice Kreinick Gallagher, Brown University
Campaign Against Coal-Plant Permits: Mapping
Contentious Strategic Litigation
Charles R. Epp, University of Kansas

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


85.36
GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE PROVISION
Chair: Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma
Disc:
James D. Ward, Mississippi University for Women
Papers: A qualitative assessment of service provision decisions
by US local governments.
Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma
Meeyoung Lamothe, University of Oklahoma
How Collaborative Leadership Matters: An
Intergovernmental Study of Homelessness
Michael McGuire, Indiana University
David Lee, Indiana University
Local Revenue Expansion: Political Context or
Managerial Capacity?
Claudia N. Avellaneda, Indiana University
Gabriel Pina
Taking 'bottom up' seriously in governance
Euiyoung Kim, Seoul National University
Jun-han Yon, Dept. of Political Science, Seoul
National University
Central Networks and Leadership for Collaborative
Environmental Management
David P. Adams, Auburn University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
85.37
STAGES OF THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS
Chair: Terry J. Royed, University of Alabama
Disc:
Harold Pollack, University of Chicago
Edella C. Schlager, University of Arizona
Papers: Do Politicians Use Policy to Make Politics? The Case of
Public Sector Labor Laws
Sarah F. Anzia, University of California, Berkeley
Terry M. Moe, Stanford University
Genomic Science Meets Electoral Politics
Jennifer L. Hochschild, Harvard University
Public Opinion toward Privatizing Domestic Services in
a Compound Republic
Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University
Transformative Policy Change: A study of dynamic
multivariate relationships
Peter B. Mortensen, University of Aarhus
Matthew W. Loftis, Aarhus University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
85.38
TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS: LEGAL
MOBILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND
ABROAD
Chair: Aaron J. Ley, University of Rhode Island
Disc:
Aaron J. Ley, University of Rhode Island
Alison Dundes Renteln, University of Southern
California
Papers: Legal Mobilization and Scientific Knowledge: The Case
of Vaccine Critics
Anna R. Kirkland, University of Michigan-Ann
Arbor

202

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DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL


RELATIONS
85.39
ELECTORAL DYNAMICS IN INDIA: A MULTILEVEL AND LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Surinder kler shukla, surinder k, Panjab University,


Chandigarh, India
Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University

Papers: When Do Parties Cooperate? Explaining Pre-Election


Alliances in India
Adam W. Ziegfeld, George Washington University
Explaining the Decline of the Congress Party in 2014: a
longitudinal perspective
Eswaran Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania
Adnan Farooqui, Department of Political Science,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,India
Nationalization of the Indian Party System and Authority
Migration Revisited
Arjan Hille Schakel, Maastricht University
Wilfried Swenden, University of Edinburgh
Failure of the Indian Federation in the Process of Civic
Nation Formation
Ila Singh, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
85.40
THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN THE
AMERICAN STATES
Chair: William D. Hicks
Disc:
Adam Myers, Providence College
Papers: Assessing Fully Automated Redistricting: Evidence from
Pennsylvania
Peter Miller, University of Pennsylvania
Steven Kimbrough, University of Pennsylvania
Institutions, Clustering, and Tradeoffs in Redistricting
Justin Levitt
New Estimates of the Geography of Religion in the
American States
Kellen J. Gracey, University of Iowa
Not Just the Number: Formulary Apportionment and
Interstate Tax Competition
Vincent Arel-Bundock, Universit de Montral
Srinivas Parinandi, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Reprecincting and Voting Behavior
Brian Amos

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS


85.41
GENDER AND CAMPAIGN DYNAMICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Shauna L Shames
Kelly Dittmar, Rutgers University - Camden
Shauna L Shames

Papers: On the nature and impact of candidate gender (not just


sex)
Nicholas Winter, University of Virginia
The Indirect Relationship between Masculinity and
Progressive Political Ambition
Sarah Oliver, University of California Santa Barbara
Perpetuating the Problem: How Bias Frames Affect
Womens Electoral Prospects
Deborah Jordan Brooks, Dartmouth College
Danny Hayes, George Washington University
Strategic Gender Stereotyping in Congressional
Campaigns
Nichole Bauer, Davidson College
Do Voters Prefer Well-Behaved Women? Experimental
Tests of Competing Stereotypes
Rachel Bernhard, UC Berkeley
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
85.42
THE ORIGINS AND IMPLICATIONS OF STATE
REGULATION OF RELIGION IN MUSLIM
SOCIETIES
Chair: Lawrence P. Rubin, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc:
Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard University
Papers: In the Name of Regime Survival: The Politics of
Education in Morocco and Tunisia
Sarah Feuer, The Washington Institute for Near East
Policy
Religious Regulation and the Management of Salafi
Activity in the Sahel
Sebastian Elischer, University of Florida
How Official Islam Mattered in the Arab Uprisings
Lawrence P. Rubin, Georgia Institute of Technology
Michael Robbins
Religious Regulation as Foreign Policy: The Case of
Morocco
Ann Marie Wainscott, St. Louis University
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
85.43
COMPETITION, MOBILIZATION, AND
PARTICIPATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Chair:
Disc:

Aina Gallego, Institut de Barcelona d'Estudis


Internacionals
Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky

DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND


PARTIES
85.44
PARTY POSITIONS AND THEIR
PROGRAMMATIC AND REPRESENTATIONAL
ORIENTATIONS
Disc:
Luca Bernardi, University of Leicester
Papers: From Campaigns to Experts: A unifying theory of party
preferences
Zachary David Greene
In Whose Interest? Representational Role Orientations
and Parliamentary Behavior
Heiko Giebler, WZB
Christian Rauh
Placing parties and voters in supranational elections: An
introduction to euandi
Diego Garzia, European University Institute
Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institute
Lorenzo De Sio, LUISS Guido Carli
Programmatic Politics and Provision of Public Goods
Tiago Peterlevitz, Yale University
Sabotaging the Party: Factionalism, Incumbency and
Electoral Spillovers in India
Gareth Nellis, Yale University
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
85.45
REPRESENTATION AND VOTING
Chair: Laura Stoker, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Andrew Gooch, Yale University
Papers: Conservative Bias Pervades Elite Perceptions of Public
Opinion
David Broockman
Christopher Skovron
Geotropic Voting: Investigating the Causal Mechanism
Taeyong Park, Washington University in St. Louis
Andrew Reeves, Washington University in St. Louis
Ideological Signaling through Issue Agendas
John A. Henderson, Yale University
Political Advertising's Effect on Elections
Jorg L Spenkuch, Kellogg School of Management
Enfranchisement and Representation: Italy 1909-1913
Valentino Larcinese, Universita' Bocconi, Milan
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
85.46
PARTIES, PARTISANSHIP AND POLARIZATION
Chair: Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University
Disc:
Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University
Papers: I Just Hate Them: Affective Polarization and Partisan
Hatred
Stacy G. Ulbig, Sam Houston State University

DAILY SCHEDULE

203

Daily Schedule

Papers: All (Local) Politics Is Social: Institutional Effects on


Electoral Participation
Wouter Van Erve, University of MassachusettsAmherst
Leading Horses to Water: Compulsory Voting and
Economic Voting
Christian B. Jensen, UNLV
Rafael Oganesyan

Voter Turnout in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems


Ko Maeda, University of North Texas
Bipolar Voters: Heterogeneous Effect of Political
Polarization on Voter Turnout
Mert Moral, Binghamton University
Proportionality and Turnout
Gary W. Cox, Stanford University
Daniel M. Smith, Harvard University

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Nature, Nurture, or Choice? Political Tolerance &


Perceived Causes of Ideology
Elizabeth Suhay, Government, American University
Mark Brandt, Tilburg University
Travis Proulx, Tilburg University
Parties in the Electorate: Absolute vs. Relative
Preferences and Polarization
Gregory J. Wolf, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
What the Public Knows (and Doesnt Know) About
Party Line Voting in Congress
Logan Dancey, Wesleyan University
Geoffrey Sheagley, University of Minnesota, Duluth
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
85.47
WATER AND MARINE POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Chair:
Disc:

Sara Hughes
Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara

Papers: A tale of two oceans: success and failure in North


American fishing regimes
Andrew Kirkpatrick, Christopher Newport
University
Property rights in agricultural drainage: implications for
collective action
Pranay Ranjan, School of Environment & Natural
Resources, The Ohio State University
Tomas Koontz, University of Washington Tacoma
The Influence of Institutional Complexity on Policy
Outcomes
Ramiro Berardo, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Jack Mewhirter, Florida State University
Examining the Politics of Institutional Change for Urban
Sustainability
Sara Hughes
Regional Water Cooperation after the Communist
Collapse
Alexander Ovodenko
DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM
85.48
EXPLORING PHILOSOPHY, FAITH AND THE
POLITICAL THROUGH ART
Chair: Claudia Franziska Bruehwiler Haeusermann, University
of St.Gallen
Disc:
Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Department of Political
Science U-1024, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
06268-1024
Papers: Of Ants, Politics, and Religion in The Legend of the
Grand Inquisitor
Brandon Garcia, University of Dallas
Poetry, Philosophy and Faith in Kierkegaard's
Philosophical Fragments
Ann Ward, University of Regina
The Political Philosophy of Arthurian Romance
Jason Caro, University of Houston, Downtown
The Political Psychology of Reverence in Platos Laws
Robert A Ballingall, University of Toronto
Philosophy, Greek Tragedy, and History, on Why the
Ideal State is not Ideal.
Kenneth DeLuca

204

DAILY SCHEDULE

DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE


85.49
DIVERSIFYING INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES:
THEORY AND PRACTICE IN GLOBAL JUSTICE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL
HISTORY AND POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Julie Hollar, City University of New York Graduate


Center
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
Isaac Kamola, Trinity College

Papers: "They All Think They Are Here to Stay": Resistance to


Governance in Herat
Bojan Savic, Assistant Professor of International
Relations
Doubting Dogma: Interrogating IRs ConstructivistCritical Theory Synthesis
Laura E Sjoberg, University of Florida
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts
Boston
International or Western criminal court? Insights from
CLS and Constructivism
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi, Fairfield University
Decolonizing Sovereignty: Indigenous Contributions to
Political Science
Sandra Cristina Alvarez, Chapman University
Towards Queer Cosmopolitanism? Re-thinking Butler's
theory of performativity
Bogdan Popa, Oberlin College
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
85.50
IS DECEPTION JUSTIFIED? COVERT FIELD
RESEARCH AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES
Chair: Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
Part:
Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto
Timothy Pachirat
Edward Schatz, University of Toronto, Mississauga
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University
DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
85.51
COMMERCIAL SEX, COMPARATIVELY
Chair: Julie L. Novkov, SUNY, Albany
Disc:
Matthew Calhoun Shafer, Yale University
Papers: Unnatural Disasters: Criminal Sex in Post-Katrina New
Orleans
Joseph Fischel, Yale University
Of Butchers and Courtesans: Shame and Dignity in
Colonial Korea
Diana Kim, Harvard University
Prostitution Regulation and Local Statebuilding in
China, 1905-1937
Elizabeth J. Remick, Tufts University
The Policing of Prostitution in China
Margaret Boittin, Stanford University
Constructing the Sex Trafficker: Discourse, Institutions
and Feminist Politics
Daniel HoSang, University of Oregon
Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon
DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
85.52
THE POLITICS OF OBAMACARE
Chair: Michael S Sparer
Disc:
Eric M. Patashnik

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: In the Shadow of King: States and the Uncertain Fate of


Obamacare
David K. Jones, Boston University
Jonathan B. Oberlander, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
Policy Feedbacks & Federalism: State Public Opinion
Toward Health Reform
Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Suzanne Mettler, 3154121910
Uncharted Territory: The Effect of the ACA on Public
Opinion and Medicaid
Mark C. Hines, Georgetown University
Who Was Health Reform For? The ACA, the
Submerged State, and Policy Drift
Sean Miskell, Georgetown University Health Policy
Institute
DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS
85.53
FRANCOPHONE MINORITIES IN
MULTILINGUAL COUNTRIES
Chair: Georgia Kernell, Northwestern University
Disc:
Michael D. Martinez, University of Florida
Willem Maas, York University
Papers: Mono vs. Multi-lingual Parties: Canada, Belgium and
Switzerland Compared
Nenad Stojanovic, University of Lucerne
Anja Giudici, University of Zurich
Francophone minority communities: Claiming
institutional completeness
Stephanie Chouinard, University of Ottawa
Analysis Framework of Cultural and Linguistic Policies:
3 Types of Minorities
Alexandre Couture Gagnon, The University of Texas
at Brownsville
Diane Saint-Pierre, Institut national de la recherche
scientifique Urbanisation Culture Socit (INRS
UCS)
Toward a theory of separatism in post-industrial
democracies: the Quebec case
Yannick Dufresne
Charles Tessier, Universit Laval
Clifton van der Linden, University of Toronto
Interculturalism and the Qubec Reasonable
Accommodation Debates
Guillaume Bogiaris, Texas A&M University
DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS
85.54
CONTESTED ACCOUNTABILITY IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Christopher J. Fariss, Penn State University


Christopher J. Fariss, Penn State University

DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH


85.55
INFORMED CONSENT IN FIELD EXPERIMENTS
Chair: Joshua A. Tucker, New York University
Part:
Alan Gerber, Yale University
Gwyneth McClendon, Harvard University
Drew Dimmery, New York University
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
Lynn Vavreck, University of California, Los Angeles
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
85.56
THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP AND
MIGRATION IN EAST ASIA
Disc:
Erin Aeran Chung, Johns Hopkins University
Papers: Chinese Migrant Brides in Taiwan: Facing the Paradox
of Marginalized Citizenship
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu, Pennsylvania State University
Minority Rights Attitudes and Pre-Migration Political
Socialization in East Asia
Pei-te Lien
Yanjun Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara
Outsmarting the Authoritarian State: Public Services in a
Fragmented System
Alexsia Tiffanie Chan, University of California,
Berkeley
Registration vs. Residence: Changing Definitions of
Citizenship in China
Kay Shimizu, Columbia University
The Politics of Immigration and Nationalism in Japan
and Korea
Seo-Hyun Park, Lafayette College
Related Groups
86.1
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: MEDIEVAL JEWISH POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY AND THE QUESTION OF
ROOTEDNESS
Chair: Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College
Disc:
Paul A. Rahe, Hillsdale College
Papers: Maimonidess Reflections on Jewish Closeness
Seth Appelbaum, Tulane University
By Savoring, Not by Reasoning? The Paradoxes of
Halevis Assessment of Philosophy and Judaism in the
Kuzari
Douglas Kries, Gonzaga University
Alfarabi and Maimonides on Rootedness and Religion
Joshua S. Parens, University of Dallas
86.2
COMMITTEE FOR ANALYSIS OF MILITARY
OPERATIONS AND STRATEGY: DIVERSITY IN
SECURITY: PROFESSORS AND PRACTITIONERS
IN UNCONVENTIONAL DISCOURSE
Chair: Paul D. Brister
Disc:
Jennifer Kibbe, Franklin & Marshall College

DAILY SCHEDULE

205

Daily Schedule

Papers: The corruption Network of Zhou Yongkang


Franziska Barbara Keller
Political Brokers and Local Family Networks: Evidence
for the Philippines
Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia
Pablo Querubin, New York University
Julien Labonne
Regime consolidation and the challenge of diversity
Basak Taraktas, University of Pennsylvania

Detecting Defections: The Causes of Party Breakdown


in Georgia, 2003-2012
Scott B. Radnitz, University of Washington
Julie George, CUNY, Queens College
Jeremy M. Teigen, Ramapo College
The Political Motivations of the Chinese Anticorruption
Campaign
Yang Zhang, University of Iowa

Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: PSC and Their Expansion: The Costs and Consequences


to Security
Daniel Glenn Straub, Commanding Officer, USS
INGRAHAM (FFG 61)
Economic Opportunism and Rebel Campaign Choice
Patricia Blocksome, School of Advanced Military
Studies
Beyond Defense Toward Health: CERT Teams and
Polycentricity
Nina A. Kollars, Franklin & Marshall College
Innovation in Counterinsurgency: Theory and Practice of
Ministerial Advising
Scott C. Buchanan, Office of the Secretary of Defense
86.3
EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL
RESEARCH: RESPONSES TO POLITICAL
CORRUPTION: THE ANTI-CORRUPTION
RECORD
Chair: Martin J Bull, University of Salford
Papers: Hindering Corruption via Administrative Accountability
Alessia Damonte, Universit degli Studi di Milano,
Dpt of Social and Political Sciences
Claire Dunlop, University of Exeter
Claudio M. Radaelli
Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Ellen Gutterman, Glendon College, York University
Policy Responses to Corruption within the EU
Framework: the Case of Conditionality and Post
conditionality
Gabriela Borz, University of Strathclyde
Natalia Matukhno, University of Arizona
New Trends in Political Financing Regulation in Europe:
the Role of Supervisory Bodies
Luis de Sousa, University of Aveiro
The Policy Impact of Anti-Corruption Parties in
Central and Eastern Europe 2002-2014
Andreas Bagenholm, University of Gothenburg
86.4
LATINO CAUCUS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE:
LATINAS IN AMERICAN POLITICS: GETTING
ELECTED AND EFFECTING POLICIES
Chair: Leslie Navarro, Dallas County Community College
Papers: The Political Ascension of Latinas to National Public
Office: A Case Study of Lucille Roybal-Allard, Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen and Nydia Velasquez
Anna Sampaio, Santa Clara University
Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of
Latina Candidates
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas,
Pan American
Sarah Allen Gershon, Georgia State University
Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of
Recruitment, Ambition, and Constraint
Lizeth Gonzalez, Providence College
Tony Affigne, Providence College
Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering in Texas
Legislative Process
Patricia Lopez, University of Texas at Austin
Latinas and the Congressional Policy Agenda: the First
20 Years
Walter Wilson, University of Texas, San Antonio
Juan Luis Urbano, Texas A&M University-Corpus
Christi

206

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86.5

Chair:
Part:

WALTER BAGEHOT RESEARCH COUNCIL ON


NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY: IMMIGRATION:
LEGAL, POLITICAL AND MORAL
CONSIDERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
ROUNDTABLE
Joseph Prud''homme
Frank P. Le Veness, Saint John's University
Joseph DiSarro, Washington & Jefferson College
Joseph Prud''homme
Matthew A. Pauley
Alan G. Stolberg, U.S. Army War College
Lucy Margarita Arraya
Buba Misawa, Washington & Jefferson College
Frank P. Le Veness, Saint John's University
Jacob Marberger, Washington College
Robert F. Pecorella, St. John's University

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM


Theme Panels
87.1
BREAKING NEWS! TRADE NEGOTIATIONS,
FAST TRACK AND AMERICAN WORKERS: THE
POLITICS OF TPP
Chair: Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University
Part:
Christina Davis, Princeton University
William G. Howell, University of Chicago
David Karol, University of Maryland
Mark S. Manger, University of Toronto
Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University
87.2
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMMIGRATION,
REDISTRIBUTION, AND INEQUALITY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Disc:

David Rueda, University of Oxford


Margaret E. Peters

Papers: Does Exposure to Ethnic Minorities Affect Support for


Welfare Dualism?
Henning Finseraas, Institute for Social Research
Andreas Kotsadam
Interest Group Rhetoric and Public Attitudes on
Immigration Policy
Michael J. Donnelly, University of Toronto
Immigrant Integration and Support for the Welfare State
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Thomas (Tom) W.G. van der Meer, University of
Amsterdam
Immigration and Electoral Appeals over the Past Half
Century
Rafaela Dancygier, Princeton University
Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University
Immigration, altruism, and welfare state preferences in
advanced democracies
Gerda Hooijer, University of Oxford
87.3
WOMENS ENGAGEMENT IN AFRICAN
POLITICS: OPPORTUNITIES AND
CONSTRAINTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN
POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP

Chair:
Disc:

Amanda Lea Robinson, The Ohio State University


Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Gretchen M. Bauer, University of Delaware

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: Economic Rights and Womens Policy Influence in


Africa
Leonardo R. Arriola, University of California,
Berkeley
Martha C. Johnson, Mills College
A Policy Experiment on How Gender Quotas Affect
Womens Future Electoral Success
Amanda Clayton
Economic & Social Correlates of Gender Gaps in
Political Preferences in Africa
Jessica Gottlieb, Texas A&M University
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
Amanda Lea Robinson, The Ohio State University
Islam, Christianity, and Attitudes on Women's Political
Rights and Leadership
Kristin Grace Michelitch, Vanderbilt University
Keith R. Weghorst
Development NGOs & the Decline of the Womens
Movement in Post-War Sierra Leone
Rebecca Nielsen, Yale University
APSA Events
88.1
APSA-IPSA ROUNDTABLE: PERSPECTIVES ON
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH & METHODS
WORKSHOPS
Chair: Dirk Berg-Schlosser
Part:
Guy D. Whitten, Texas A&M University
Derek Beach, University of Aarhus
Lorena G. Barberia
Alina V. Vladimirova, National Research University
Higher School of Economics
Andrew Stinson
88.2
DSP NON-ACADEMIC JOBS ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Priscilla M. Regan, George Mason University
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
89.1
RACE, REVOLUTION, AND LOVE IN
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF
POLITICAL THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Andrew J. Douglas, Morehouse College


Andrew J. Douglas, Morehouse College

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


89.2
IRIS YOUNG'S JUSTICE AND THE POLITICS OF
DIFFERENCE: 25 YEARS ON
Chair: Michaele L. Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder
Part:
Linda M.G. Zerilli, University of Chicago
Mary G. Dietz, Northwestern University
Lori Marso, Union College

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


89.3
TELLING THE TRUTH AND BREAKING THE
LAW
Chair: Alexander Moon, Ithaca College
Disc:
Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Papers: First Amendment Trouble
Keith Topper, University of California, Irvine
Hannah Arendt: Political Theory as New Journalism
Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan
University
Jurors and Whistleblowers: On Learning how to Break
the Law
Sonali Chakravarti, Wesleyan University
Stargazers: Truth-Telling in Plato's _Republic_ and
Melville's "Billy Budd"
Lida E. Maxwell, Trinity College
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
89.4
CLASH OF THE SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN THE
POLITICAL ARENA
Disc:
Sergio C. Wals, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Papers: Is American National Identity Exceptional?
Gal Ariely, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of NebraskaLincoln
Will the Real Americans Please Stand Up? Priming
Second-Generation Identities
Melinda S. Jackson, San Jose State University
Karthika Sasikumar
The New Identity Politics: Socio-Partisan Sorting and
Political Behavior
Lilliana Hall Mason, University of Maryland, College
Park
Nicholas Davis, Louisiana State University
Faith or Party: The Centrality of Religious Identity in
American Politics
Bethany Albertson, University of Texas, Austin
Do group politics matter more to men?
Emily Cochran Bech, Aarhus University
DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY
89.5
INEQUALITY AND REDISTRIBUTION
Chair: Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University
Disc:
Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University
Papers: More inequality does lead to more redistribution
Christian Houle
Where is the Political Response to Inequality in the US?
Lucy M. Goodhart, Brandeis University
The Political Foundations of Redistribution in the
Postindustrial Era
Duane H. Swank, Marquette University
Representative Democracy, Education, and Income
Inequality
Christian Ponce de Leon Albuerne, Princeton
University
Globalization as the Great Educational Equalizer
Thomas Gift, Duke University

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Papers: The Terror of Tyrants: Revolutionary Violence and


Radical Abolitionism
Adam J. Dahl, Sewanee: University of the South
Calhoun and Fanon on Abolishing Diversity Through
Violence
James M. Glass, University of Maryland, College
Park
Sketching the Limits of Love, Law and Imagination in
Gustave de Beaumonts Marie
Kathy Purnell
Race, Consciousness, and Love in the Democratic
Thought of Arendt & Baldwin
Sean K Butorac

Andrew Dilts, Loyola Marymount University


Deva Woodly, New School for Social Research

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY


89.6
EMPIRICAL TESTING OF THEORETICAL
MODELS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Curtis S. Signorino, University of Rochester


Keith E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky

Papers: Abstract Behavioral Models


David A. Siegel, Duke University
Estimation in the Shadow of the Future
Casey Crisman-Cox, University of Rochester
Michael Gibilisco, University of Rochester
Bargaining in the EU
Tasos Kalandrakis, University of Rochester
Money, Polls, and Policy: A Structural Analysis of
Senate Dynamics
Gabriel Lopez-Moctezuma, Princeton University
Matias Iaryczower, Princeton University
Adam H. Meirowitz
Starving Your Enemies and Your Friends: Upward
Accountability and Nonlinearity in Fiscal Transfers in
Decentralized Countries
Jacob M. Montgomery, Washington University in St.
Louis
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
89.7
USING TEXT AND COMMUNICATIONS AS DATA
Chair: Brice Acree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Disc:
Kenneth R. Benoit, London School of Economics
Brice Acree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Papers: Supervised Event Coding From Text Written in Spanish:
Introducing Eventus ID
Javier Osorio, John Jay College, CUNY
Alejandro Reyes
Measuring and Testing Deliberative Quality: An
automated Text-Analysis Approach
Valentin Gold, University of Konstanz
Measuring Mass-mediated Public Spheres: A Networkbased Approach
Rebekah Tromble, Leiden University
Sequence Analysis in Political Elite Studies: Two
Examples from Germany
Sebastian Jaeckle, University of Freiburg
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
89.8
DIVERSITIES IN DEMOCRACY: POLITICAL
ACCOUNTABILITY IN 21ST CENTURY LATIN
AMERICA
Chair: Marisa Kellam, Waseda Univeristy
Disc:
Anibal Perez-Linan, University of Pittsburgh
Papers: Disarming the Opposition: Opposition Weakness in New
Left Cases in Latin America
Manuel Balan, McGill University
Accountability Deficit Trap: Declining Political
Competition and Media Freedom
Marisa Kellam, Waseda Univeristy
Elizabeth A. Stein, Institute of Social and Political
Studies, State University of Rio de Janeiro
Media Barons on the Ballot: Politically-Controlled
Broadcasting in Brazil
Taylor C. Boas, Boston University

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Infrastructure of Democracy: Electoral Governance


Institutions in Latin America
Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University
Robert E Nyenhuis
Political Innovation and a Post-Liberal Model of
Democratic Accountability
Enrique Peruzzotti, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
89.9
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON ELECTORAL
PARTICIPATION
Chair: Timothy J Feddersen
Disc:
Timothy J Feddersen
Papers: A Solution to the Paradox of Voting: The Subjective
Costs of Abstention
S. Erdem Ayta, Koc University
Susan C. Stokes, Yale University
Inequality and Electoral Participation in Developed and
Developing Democracies
Francesc Amat, Institute for Political Economy and
Governance
Pablo Beramendi, Duke University
Bureaucratic Capacity and Turnout Inequality in the
United States (1936-1954)
Kimuli Kasara, Columbia University
Pavithra Suryanarayan
Measuring the Duty to Vote: A Proposal
Andr Blais, University of Montreal
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
89.10
UNDERSTANDING QUASI-DEMOCRATIC
INSTITUTIONS UNDER AUTHORITARIAN
REGIMES
Chair: Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
Disc:
Lily L. Tsai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Papers: Democratic Preferences under Authoritarianism: Nonconformist Voting in Cuba
Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University
Angela Maria Fonseca Galvis, Universidad Javeriana
Chiara Superti, Harvard University
Taxation and Government Responsiveness in China
Jennifer Pan, Stanford University
Tianguang Meng, Tsinghua University
Participation in Regulatory Drafting and Downstream
Compliance
Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University
Building the Rule of Law: An Alternative Theory of
Authoritarian Liberalization
Paul J. Schuler, Stanford
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
89.11
OIL POLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Victor Menaldo
Disc:
Victor Menaldo
Papers: Oil and Development: Technology, Geology and the
Curse of Natural Resources
Sarah M. Brooks, Ohio State University
Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University
Renting to Own: How Resource Rents Fueled Peruvian
Political Liberalization?
Yu-Ming Liou
Paul Musgrave

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Resource Booms and Immigration Policy in the Era of


Trade Liberalization
Adrian J. Shin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Natural Resources Magnify the Democratic Advantage
in Africa
Rod Alence, University of the Witwatersrand
Xichavo Alecia Ndlovu, University of the
Witwatersrand
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
89.12
THE CONSEQUENCES OF CLIENTELISM
Papers: Decentralization and Clientelism: Evidence from 150
Districts in Ghana
Anna Schultz, Duke University
Heather LaRue Huntington, Cloudburst Consulting
Group, Inc.
Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University
Clientelist Strategy, Party Cohesion, and the
Institutionalization of Welfare
Elin Bergman, University of Gothenburg,
Department of political science
Privileging one's own: Voting patterns and politicized
spending in India
Pradeep Chhibber, University of California, Berkeley
Francesca Refsum Jensenius, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
The Determinants of Bureaucratic Job Stability in
Patronage States
Johannes Werner Christian Schuster, London School
of Economics and Political Science
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
89.13
THE POLITICS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTION
Chair: Jordan Luc Gans-Morse, Northwestern University
Disc:
Jordan Luc Gans-Morse, Northwestern University
Papers: Property Rights and Inherited Power: A Theory of
Transformative Social Reform
Rachel E. Brule, New York University Abu Dhabi
The Politics of Order in Informal Trade: Evidence from
Lagos
Shelby Grossman, Harvard University
Subnational property rights regimes and land disputes:
Evidence from Liberia
Alexandra Hartman, Yale University
Dispossessions as a Cause of Agrarian Reform Claims in
Mexico
Maria Paula Saffon, Columbia University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
89.14
SOURCES OF POWER AND WEAKNESS IN NONDEMOCRATIC POST-COMMUNIST REGIMES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

William Hurst, Northwestern University


Hans Hanpu Tung, National Taiwan University
Gabriella Ilonszki

Papers: Autocracy Diffusion: Post-Soviet Eurasia


Anastassia Viktorovna Obydenkova, Harvard
University

DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED


INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
89.15
COALITION GOVERNMENTS AND
LEGISLATIVE BARGAINING
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
Co-sponsored by French Politics Group

Chair:
Disc:

Bernard Dolez
Eric Kerrouche, Sciences Po, Bordeaux

Papers: The Vote of Confidence and Government Popularity


Michael Becher, University of Konstanz
Sylvain Brouard, Sciences Po
Isabelle Guinaudeau, Pacte - Sciences Po Grenoble
Coalition Bargaining Duration in Central and Eastern
Europe
Alejandro Ecker
Fragile Cabinets and Credit Risk
David Fortunato, University of California, Merced
Power by Numbers? Coalition Dynamics and AgendaSetting Power
Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus
Peter B. Mortensen, University of Aarhus
Florence So, Aarhus University
Bundling the Bundles: Coalition Dynamics and
Institutional Reforms in Italy
Camille Bedock
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
89.16
PARTY STRATEGIES IN ELECTIONS AND
GOVERNMENT
Disc:
Georgia Kernell, Northwestern University
Papers: Containing Ideological Diversity: The Strategic
Dilemmas of Center-Right Parties
Noam Gidron, Harvard University
Explaining the Electoral Success of Niche Parties in
Europe
Carrie Humphreys, University of Utah
Grand Coalitions in Europe: Still an Anomaly?
Amir Abedi, Western Washington University
Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge
Keep your enemies closer: Intraparty competition and
ministerial appointments.
Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh
The Policy Relationship between Youth Party and Parent
Party in Scandinavia
Martin Ejnar Hansen, Brunel University London

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Chair:
Disc:

State Weakness and Oligarchic Capture in PostCommunism


Ion Marandici, Rutgers University
A Silent Revolution: Changing Legitimacy Bases of the
Chinese Communist Party
Shanruo Ning Zhang, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Accountability from Cyberspace?Scandal Exposure and
Official Governance in China
Shuo Chen
Yiran Li, the University of Hong Kong
The Politics of Cadre Appointment in State Formation:
The Post-Soviet Context
Dave Siegel, The Graduate Center, City University of
New York

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION


89.17
THE PERFORMANCE OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Chair: Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon
Disc:
Tana Johnson, Duke University
Papers: The Performance of International Organizations:
Conceptualization & Measurement
Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University
Magnus Lundgren, Stockholm University
Thomas Sommerer, Stockholm University
Theresa Squatrito, University of Oslo
The Performance of International Courts
Theresa Squatrito, University of Oslo
Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Bureaucratic Autonomy and Policy Outcome: Evidence
from a Comparative Study
Michael W. Bauer
Joern Ege, German Research Institute for Public
Administration Speyer
The Effective Governance of Climate Finance: A NorthSouth Perspective
Alexander Thompson, Ohio State University
Evaluating the IMFs Performance in the Global
Financial Crisis
Tamar Gutner, American University-SIS
Beyond Credible Commitments: The ICTYs Impact on
Peace Settlements
Jacqueline R. McAllister
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
89.18
INTERVENTION POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY

Chair: Robert Nalbandov, Utah State University


Papers: Killing Civilians in Order to Save Them: Dark Side of
Humanitarian Intervention
Bruce Cronin, CUNY-City College of New York
The Informal Origins of American Empire
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
Intervention Entrepreneurs
Marina Elisabeth Henke, Northwestern University
Distinctly Humanitarian? : U.S. Presidents Justifications
for Force, 1898-2014
Sarah Maxey, Cornell University
Foreign Intervention and Democratization: Puppets or
Populists?
Melissa Willard-Foster, University of Vermont
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
89.19
RECONSIDERING RATIONALIST APPROACHES
TO WAR
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES

Chair:
Disc:

Kyle Haynes, Webster University


Dale Copeland, University of Virginia

Papers: A New Approach to Security Studies


Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
Costly Peace and Rationalist Explanations for War
Andrew J. Coe, University of Southern California
Issue Indivisibilities as a Rationalist Explanation for
Peace
Olivier Henripin, George Washington University

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DAILY SCHEDULE

A Bargain Might not Exist: How the Distribution of


Power Causes War
Richard Pell Jordan
Issue Indivisibility as an Irrational Explanation for War
Sean Braniff, University of Notre Dame
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
89.20
ROUNDTABLE ON NUNO P. MONTEIROS
THEORY OF UNIPOLAR POLITICS
Chair: John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Part:
Charles L. Glaser, George Washington University
David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego
Stephen M. Walt, Harvard University
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
89.21
THE FUTURE OF U.S. GRAND STRATEGY: NEW
VULNERABILITIES, NEW TOOLS, NEW
THREATS?
Chair: David Blagden, University of Exeter
Disc:
Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University
Papers: Strategic Surprise, Nuclear Proliferation, and U.S.
Foreign Policy
Michael D. Cohen, University of Southern Denmark
Aaron Rapport, University of Cambridge
Soviet Reactions to U.S. Counterforce Capabilities
Brendan R. Green, University of Cincinnati
Austin Long, Columbia University
The Role of Drone Strikes in Grand Strategies of
Restraint and Primacy
Jacqueline L. Hazelton, Naval War College
The Cultural Foundations of American Grand Strategy
Jacqueline L. Hazelton, Naval War College
Gregory Mitrovich, Saltzman Institute of War and
Peace Studies
The Pivot before the Pivot: A Long-term Strategy for
U.S. Hegemony in Asia
Nina Silove
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
89.22
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND AMERICAN
FOREIGN POLICY: SAILING THE WATER'S
EDGE
Chair: Dustin Halliday Tingley, Harvard University
Part:
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
J. Lawrence Broz, University of California, San Diego
Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton, University of California,
San Diego
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
89.23
UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING DURING
AND AFTER CIVIL VIOLENCE
Chair: Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University
Disc:
Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University
Papers: UN Engagement and the Severity of Conflict
Kyle Beardsley, Duke University
David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland,
College Park
Peter White, University of Maryland-College Park
Peacekeeping and the Militarisation of Peace
Philip Cunliffe

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

The Rise of UN Peace Enforcement


Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University
International Intervention and Mechanisms for Securing
Conflict Settlements
Aila Michela Matanock, UC-Berkeley
Adam G. Lichtenheld, University of CaliforniaBerkeley
United Nations Peacekeeping Shortfalls and Violence in
Civil Wars
Megan Shannon, University of Colorado
The Power of Peacekeeping Reconsidered
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
Aisha Bradshaw, Ohio State University
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
89.24
POLARIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON
INSTITUTIONS AND POLICYMAKING
Chair: Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis
Disc:
Scott Adler, University of Colorado, Boulder
Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis
Papers: Income Inequality and US State Legislative Polarization,
1993-2013
John Voorheis, University of Oregon Department of
Economics
Boris Shor, Georgetown University
Nolan McCarty, Princeton University
Pivotal Politics: A Reconsideration
Thomas Gray, University of Virginia
Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Virginia
Congressional Polarization in the Gilded Age: An
Exploration
Sara N. Chatfield, MIT
Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Virginia
Charles Stewart, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Polarization, Foreign Travel, and the Decline of Trust
within Congress
Alexander Alduncin, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Sean Q Kelly, California State University, Channel
Islands
David CW Parker, Montana State University,
Bozeman
Sean M. Theriault, University of Texas, Austin
The Effect of Polarization on Federal Laws for Specific
Groups, 1947-2010
Pamela Lopez
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
89.25
PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION IN A
POLARIZED AGE
Chair: Daniel E. Ponder, Drury University
Disc:
Lara Michelle Brown, The George Washington
University
Brendan J. Doherty

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


89.26
HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
Disc:
Tom Rabovsky, Indiana University, Bloomington
Papers: Does Self-Interest Crowd Out Public Service Motivation
in the Face of Failure?
William G. Resh, University of Southern California
John Marvel
Experiments on Dishonesty and Selection into the Public
Sector
Asmus Leth Olsen, University of Copenhagen
Frederik Hjorth, University of Copenhagen
Sebastian Barfort
Jon security and its oucomes: moderating effects of
public-private differentials
Hyunkang Hur, Indiana University, Bloomington
James L. Perry, Indiana University, Bloomington
Triggering the Decision to Retire: Pay Freezes,
Sequesters, & Budget Uncertainty
Susannah Bruns Ali, Florida International University
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
89.27
THE POLITICAL SCIENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY
Chair: Anthony Michael Bertelli, New York University
Disc:
Paasha Mahdavi, UCLA
Papers: New Directions in Public Policy: Theories of Policy
Change Reconsidered
Peter C. John, University College London
Legislative Policy Trade-offs
Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz
Measuring Policy Diffusion with Automated Content
Analysis
Fabrizio Gilardi, University of Zurich
Charles R. Shipan, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Bruno R. Wueest, University of Zurich
Entrepreneurial Politics, Policy Gridlock, and Legislative
Effectiveness
Craig Volden, University of Virginia
Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University
Income Inequality and Longevity Inequality
Eric Neumayer, London School of Economics
Thomas Pluemper, University of Essex
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
89.28
WE JUST DISAGREE:THE DYNAMICS OF
DISSENTS
Chair: Rachel A. Schutte, Hunter College - CUNY
Disc:
Rachel A. Schutte, Hunter College - CUNY
Paul M. Collins, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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Papers: Competitive Communication in an Age of Polarization


Anne C Pluta, Rowan University
John T. Woolley, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Presidential Leadership in an Unequal Society
Terri Bimes, University of California at Berkeley

Obama's Second Term Rhetoric of Electoral Logic


Julia Rezazadeh Azari, Marquette University
Justin S. Vaughn, Boise State University
Presidential Campaigning from the Bloody Shirt to the
Southern Strategy
Lilly J. Goren, Carroll University
Feeding the Fire? Presidential Tone about Government
and Partisan Conflict
Christopher Olds, University of Central Florida

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Papers: "Too Many Pages": Categorizing Multiple Dissents on


the U.S. Supreme Court
Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University
Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University
Judging with Personality
Matthew E.K. Hall, University of Notre Dame
The Strategy of Dissent: A Comparative Examination of
Dissenting Behavior
Benjamin Bricker, Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
The Influence of Supreme Court Dissents
John P. Kastellec, Princeton University
Alexander Victor Hirsch, California Institute of
Technology
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
89.29
FRONTIERS IN THE QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF
WOMEN IN POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania


Jacob Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Papers: Examining barriers to the P-Suite for female leaders


using conjoint experiments
Joshua L Kalla, University of California, Berkeley
Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University
Gender and Political Communication in the Middle East
Sarah S. Bush, Temple University
Lauren Prather, Stanford University
Education, Party Polarization, and the Origins of the
Partisan Gender Gap
Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan M. Ladd, Georgetown University
Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania
Gender Quotas and Womens Political Leadership
Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University
Johanna Rickne, IFN
How Primary Voters Evaluate Candidate Ideology and
Gender
Danielle Thomsen, Duke University
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
89.30
BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE: THE NEW
MULTIRACIAL AMERICA
Disc:
Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Karam Dana, University of Washington Bothell
Papers: Are Minorities Intolerant Like Everyone Else?: A
Survey of American Muslims
Youssef Chouhoud, University of Southern California
National Security or Civil Rights? Conditions of Support
for Racial Profiling
Julie Lee Merseth, Indiana University
The Effect of Implicit Racial Bias on Multiracial
Americans Political Attitudes
Lauren D. Davenport, Stanford University
Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University
The Measurement and Influence of Racial Sympathy in
American Politics
Jennifer Chudy, University of Michigan

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DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS


89.31
NEW RESEARCH ON ASIAN AND ASIAN
AMERICANS
Disc:
Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California,
Riverside
Papers: Cash Rules Everything Around Me: The New Strategy
of Asian American Campaigning
Shyam K. Sriram, University of California, Santa
Barbara
stonegarden grindlife, UCLA
James S. Lai
Electoral Participation across Immigrant Cohorts in 2012
Loan K. Le, Institute for Good Government and
Inclusion
Phi Hong Su
Mismatch in Issue Priorities: A Case of Asian
Americans
Saemyi Park, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Psychological Distance of Asians Toward Other
Minorities Vis-a-Vis Whites
Na Youn Lee, University of Michigan
DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS
89.32
THE POLITICS OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
Chair: James D. Ward, Mississippi University for Women
Disc:
James L. Guth, Furman University
Michael W. Wagner, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Papers: Between Sovereignty and Diversity: Spinoza's Doctrine
of Charity
Rory Gordon Schacter, Harvard University
Prophetic and Priestly: How Race and Parish Matter for
Politics
Larycia A. Hawkins, Wheaton College
Reconciling the God and Gender Gaps: The Influence of
Women in Church Politics
Andre Pierre Audette, University of Notre Dame
Christopher L. Weaver, University of Notre Dame
The Religious Ties that Bind? Islam and Anti-Kurdish
Bias in Turkey
Avital Livny, Carlos III-Juan March Institute
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
89.33
DIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATION
CHALLENGES
Chair: Carew E. Boulding, University of Colorado, Boulder
Disc:
Carew E. Boulding, University of Colorado, Boulder
Papers: Constituency Diversity and State Assembly Elections in
Nigeria
Joseph Olayinka Fashagba, Federal University
Electoral Engineering and the Representation of
Underrepresented Groups
Elin Bjarnegard, Uppsala University
Thomas L. Brunell, University of Texas at Dallas
Par Zetterberg, Uppsala University
The Racialized Professional Identity of African
American Legislative Staff
James R Jones, Columbia University
Understanding election rules and political behavior in
diverse communities
Todd Donovan, Western Washington University
Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Ethnic Quotas as Term Limits: Caste and Distributive


Politics in Karnataka
Ramya Parthasarathy, Stanford University

Message Matters: How Fact-Checking Influences


Evaluations of Political Messages
Kim L. Fridkin, Arizona State University
Patrick Kenney, Arizona State University
Amanda Wintersieck
Joshua R. Thompson, Arizona State University
You Cant Handle the Truth? The Effects of (In)accuracy
in Political Advertising
Barbara Allen
Jeffrey Jordan Berg
Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter
How the Media Distort Beliefs about the Causes of
Womens Under-representation
Danny Hayes, George Washington University
Jennifer L. Lawless, American University

DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR


89.34
VOTING: RACE, IDENTITY, AND THE
GREATEST GENERATION
Chair: Andrea Benjamin, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Disc:
Michael Tesler
Papers: Black Populations and White Voters: New Findings on
Contact and Black Threat
Joseph Bafumi, Dartmouth College
Competing for Identity: Electoral Closeness and Social
Group Unity in Politics
Ali A. Valenzuela, Princeton University
God, Guns, and Glory: Patriotism and Voting Behavior
in Presidential Elections
Pavielle Haines, Princeton University
The Greatest Generation: Making America Safe for
Democrats
Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University
Comparing the Effects of Candidates Ethnicity on
Voting in Canada and Japan
Go Murakami, Ritsumeikan University
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
89.35
ASSESSING THE ECONOMY: BELIEFS,
KNOWLEDGE AND OPINIONS
Chair: Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University
Disc:
Gregory McAvoy, University of North Carolina,
Greensboro
Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University
Papers: A New Measure of Economic Voting: Priority Heuristics
and Performance Evaluation
Jungsub Shin, University of Missouri
James W. Endersby, University of Missouri
Partisan Biases in Economic Perceptions: The Influence
of the Local Economy
Bradley Thomas Dickerson, University of Mississippi
Public Misperceptions About the National Debt
Emily Thorson, George Washington University
Economic Informality, Understandings of the Economy
and Demand for Political Accountability in Russia
Katerina Tertytchnaya, University of Oxford
Catherine E. De Vries, University of Oxford
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
89.36
NOT JUST THE FACTS
Chair: Kaiping Chen, Stanford University
Disc:
Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University
Martin Johnson, Louisiana State University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION

Chair:
Disc:

Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech


Kendra E Dupuy, University of Washington

Papers: Green for God: The Role of Religion and


Environmentalism
Juliet Carlisle, University of Idaho
April K. Clark, Northern Illinois University
Heated Talk: Economic framing in American climate
change newspaper coverage
Jack Zhou, Duke University
Media and Public Opinion on Renewable Energy
Oksan Bayulgen, University of Connecticut
Salil Deepak Benegal
The Relationship between Ideology and Faith among
Evangelical Protestants
Matthew Arbuckle, University of Cincinnati
Development 3.0: How Technology Fosters Inclusion in
the Developing World
J.P. Singh, George Mason University
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
89.38
ELITES ONLINE: HOW CANDIDATES,
REPRESENTATIVES AND JOURNALISTS USE
THE INTERNET
Chair: Lauren Copeland, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Disc:
Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra
Christine B. Williams, Bentley University
Papers: Birds of Feather? Status Homophily in Online Politics
Kevin Jay Wallsten
Different Channel, Same Strategy? Filling Empirical
Gaps in Congress Literature
Andreu Casas, University of Washington
David Cristian Morar, George Mason University

DAILY SCHEDULE

Daily Schedule

Papers: Where and Why Do Journalists Fact-check?


Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College
Jason A. Reifler, University of Exeter
Analyzing PolitiFact.com and Washington Post FactChecker in the 2012 Campaign
Stephen J. Farnsworth, University of Mary
Washington
S. Robert Lichter, George Mason University

DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND


ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
89.37
PUBLIC OPINION, INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY, & ENVIRONMENTAL
ATTITUDES

213

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

The Consequences of Citizens Uncivil Twitter Use in


Interaction with Candidates
Sebastian Adrian Popa, MZES, University of
Mannheim
Yannis Theocharis, University of Mannheim
Pablo Barbera, New York University
Web Campaigns and Voter Mobilization in CrossNational Context
Rachel K. Gibson, University of Manchester
Rosalynd Victoria Southern, Manchester
The Bully Pulpit, Social Media, and Public Opinion: A
Big Data Approach
Gabriel J. Michael
Colin Agur, Yale Law School
Cory Myers, Yale Information Society Project
DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM
89.39
RETHINKING THE SCIENTIFIC IMPOSITION
ON NATURE
Chair: Rosemary CR Taylor, Tufts University
Disc:
Mark Edward Denninghoff, Purdue University
Papers: Disability in Flannery O'Connor's Southern Grotesque
Lorraine Krall McCrary, Villanova University
Mortal Souls/Immortal Bodies: "Never Let Me Go" and
the Price of Progress
Kimberly Hurd Hale, --Washington and Lee
University
Mr. Fortune and Machiavelli in Flannery O'Connor's "A
View of the Woods"
Jerome C. Foss, Saint Vincent College
Property, Possessiveness and Human Nature in Marx and
Tolkien
Nivedita Bagchi, Millersville University of
Pennsylvania
Regenerating Political Animals: Science, Fiction and
Politics
Emma Planinc, University of Toronto
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
89.40
STUDYING THE SEQUENCING OF REGIMES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

David Ost
Howard Bartlett Sanborn, Virginia Military Institute
Matthew Charles Wilson, West Virginia University

Papers: The Democratizing Effect of Elections? Regional and


Global Analyses
Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Gothenburg
Michael Bernhard, University of Florida
David Altman, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de
Chile
Amanda Brooke Edgell, University of Florida
Electoral Democracy to Electoral Authoritarianism: An
Empirical Exploration
Carolien Van Ham, University of New South Wales
Brigitte Aimee Zimmerman, Varieties of Democracy
Project, University of Gothenburg
Conceptualizing Democracy: A Survey Experiment
Using Paired Country Comparisons
Adam Glynn, Emory University
Daniel Pemstein, North Dakota State University
Brigitte Aimee Zimmerman, Varieties of Democracy
Project, University of Gothenburg

214

DAILY SCHEDULE

Sequences in Choice of Electoral Manipulation


Strategies, 1974-2012
Michael J. Coppedge, University of Notre Dame
Carolien Van Ham, University of New South Wales
Learning From Evolutionary Biology: Sequences of
Democratization
Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Gothenburg
Yi-ting Wang, National Cheng Kung University
Jenny Jansson, Uppsala University
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
89.41
LINKING INTERPRETATION AND CAUSAL
INFERENCE
Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods

Chair:
Disc:

Edward Schatz, University of Toronto, Mississauga


Edward Schatz, University of Toronto, Mississauga

Papers: Beyond probabilistic causality? Interpretive process


tracing and mechanisms
Ludvig Norman, Uppsala University
Grounding Network Analysis in Ethnography:
Mechanisms, Homophily, and Influence
Steven Samford, University of Toronto
Making Identity Count: Toward a Constructivist National
Identity Database
Ted Hopf, National University of Singapore
Comparative Ethnography: Possibilities for Political
Science
Erica S. Simmons, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Nicholas Rush Smith, City College of New York
DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS
89.42
DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON LGBT RIGHTS
AND POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan, University of Pittsburgh,


Bradford
Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan, University of Pittsburgh,
Bradford
Michael J. Bosia

Papers: HIV and the Politics of Mucus: Latex, Pills, and


Prevention
J. Ricky Price, The New School
The "B" Isn't Silent: Bisexual Communities and Political
Activism
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California,
Irvine
Shawn Richard Schulenberg, Marshall University
Queering Rights: LGBTQ and Immigrant Coalition
Building through the Law
Erin Adam, University of Washington
Progress or Peril? Sexual Orientation and Gender
Identity at the UN HRC
Michael Joel Voss, University of Toledo
Rendering the Unthinkable Thinkable: Same-Sex
Marriage in Argentina and the US
Julie Hollar, City University of New York Graduate
Center

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS


89.43
NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL POLITICS:
METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND
SOLUTIONS

A Crisis of Media Proportions: News and Agenda


Setting on Child Migrants
Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California,
Riverside
Andrea Silva, University of California, Riverside
Immigration Control and Public Administration of
Refugee Claimants in Canada
Sule Tomkinson
Local Citizenship: Sanctuaries for Runaway Slaves and
Unauthorized Immigrants
Allan Colbern
The Politics of Rights Obstruction in the Dominican
Republic
Danilo Antonio Contreras-Martinez, Williams College

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL


METHODOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
Lorien Jasny

Papers: Diplomatic Bargaining in Networks: When and How do


States Get What They Want?
Shawn L. Ramirez, Emory University
Rumors in the Village: Detecting Communication
Networks in Rural Uganda
Jennifer M. Larson, New York University
Janet I. Lewis, U.S. Naval Academy
Why who you know matters: Influence Networks and
Centrality
Karen Albert
Mapping the Rhetoric of Violence: Networks and
Identity Radicalization
Camber Warren, Naval Postgraduate School
Dynamics of Demand: Targeting the movement of
Human Trafficking
Crysta Nicole Price
Sophie Joan Freda Wagner, Creighton University
DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
89.44
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

Papers: Cost-efficient protocols for persuasion field experiments


Kevin Collins, Analyst Institute
Improving Survey Designs in Conjoint Analysis
Jens Hainmueller, Stanford University
Daniel J. Hopkins
Teppei Yamamoto, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Look at me! The Effects of Interview Attire and Gender
on Response Bias
Paul White
Meghan Wilson, Brown University
Using Non-Political Content to Mitigate the Civic
Engagement Bias in Surveys
Seth B Samuels, Benenson Strategy Group
Bradley T Spahn, Stanford University, Department of
Political Science
Theory and Model Forms for Linking Candidate and
Policy Preferences of Voters
Leonard Coote, University of Queensland
David Gow, University of Queensland

Papers: The Refugees Dilemma: Violence, Migration and the


Expedited Removal Campaign
Jonathan T. Hiskey, Vanderbilt University
Abby B. Cordova, University of Kentucky
Diana Orces, Oakland University

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE


DEMOCRATIZATION

Chair:
Disc:

Naunihal Singh, Air War College


Jennifer L. De Maio, California State University,
Northridge

Papers: Violent Democracy: Militias, Politics, and Popular


Support in Nigeria
Megan Turnbull, Brown University
Which Jobs for Which Boys? Patronage Patterns in
African Democracies
Rachel Sigman, Syracuse University
Investing in Authoritarian Rule: Punishment, Patronage
and Ethnicity in Rwanda
Anu Chakravarty
The Geography of Electoral Violence: Burundi 20102015
Cara Eugenia Jones, Mary Baldwin College
Katrin Wittig
A survey-based analysis of violence and vote-buying in
African elections
Manuela Travaglianti, University of California,
Berkeley
DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY
89.47
INEQUALITY, PUBLIC OPINON, AND POLICY
Chair: Martin Gilens, Princeton University
Disc:
Nathan J. Kelly, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Papers: Do Voters Prefer Affluent Politicians?
Nicholas Carnes, Duke University
Public Opinion and the Subterranean Welfare State
Christopher G. Faricy, Syracuse University
Christopher R. Ellis, Bucknell University
The Effect of Social Position on Public Opinion: Results
from an Experiment
Meghan Condon, Loyola University, Chicago
Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University
The Politics of Exclusion: Who is Missed by the
American Safety Net?
Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University
The Politics of Tax Expenditures and American Income
Inequality
Christopher G. Faricy, Syracuse University

DAILY SCHEDULE

215

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP


89.45
VULNERABLE MIGRANTS IN THE AMERICAS
Chair: Rebecca Hamlin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Disc:
Rebecca Hamlin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE


GROUP
89.46
VIOLENCE AND PATRONAGE IN AFRICAN
DEMOCRACIES

Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM

Income Inequality, Economic Segregation, and Support


for Redistribution
William W. Franko, Auburn University
Avery Livingston, Auburn University
Related Groups
90.1
ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF
NATIONALITIES: NATION-BUILDING AND
STATE-BUILDING: UNDERSTANDING THE
DIVERSITIES OF IDENTITY, APPROACH, AND
OUTCOME
Chair: Oxana Shevel, Tufts University
Disc:
Cynthia S. Kaplan, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Julie George, CUNY, Queens College
Papers: Does Russia Matter? Language and Citizenship Policies
in Estonia and Latvia
Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University
Explaining Support for Territorial Expansion: Russia in
2013 and 2014
Henry E. Hale, George Washington University
The Transformation of Kin-state and Diaspora Relations
in post-Cold War Europe: Hungarians, Poles, and
Russians in Central and Eastern Europe
Zsuzsa Csergo, Queen's University, Department of
Political Studies
Nation-building and State-building in Ethnically Diverse,
Post-communist Societies: Complementary or
Contradictory Processes?"
Lowell W. Barrington, Marquette University
90.2
THE CHURCHILL CENTRE: WHAT ABOUT
THE DARDANELLES? A HUNDRED YEAR
RETROSPECTIVE ON CHURCHILL AT THE
ADMIRALTY IN 1915
Chair: James W. Muller, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Gregory B. Smith, Retired
Papers: Churchill and Fisher at the Admiralty
Barry Gough, Wilfrid Laurier University
Strategy and Politics in the Dardanelles Campaign
John Maurer, U.S. Naval War College
A Lesson That Had Sunk into His Nature: The Dangers
of a Subordinate Position
James W. Muller, University of Alaska, Anchorage
90.3
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE JAFFABERNS DEBATE
Chair: William Morrisey, Hillsdale College
Part:
Hadley Arkes, Amherst College
James W. Ceaser, University of Virginia
Steven Hayward, Pepperdine University
Jeremy A Rabkin, George Mason School of Law
Ralph A. Rossum, Claremont McKenna College
90.4
COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY:
HOW PARTY ORGANIZATIONS SHAPE
DEMOCRATIC OUTCOMES
Chair: Robin A. Kolodny, Temple University
Disc:
Russell J. Dalton
Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University

216

DAILY SCHEDULE

Papers: Party Rules, Party Resources, and the Politics of


Parliamentary Democracies: How Parties Organize in the
21st Century
Thomas Poguntke, Heinrich-Heine-University
Susan Scarrow, University of Houston
Paul D. Webb, University of Sussex
How Do Candidate Selection Rules Affect Descriptive
Representation and Participation?
Scott Pruysers, Carleton University
Bill Cross, Carleton University
Anika Gauja, University of Sydney
Gideon Rahat, Hebrew University
Party Modeling and Changes in Party Organization
Luciano Bardi, Universit di Pisa
Enrico Calossi, European University Institute
Eugenio Pizzimenti, University of Pisa
Connecting with Society: How Formal Rules for
Representation of Social Groups in Political Parties
Differ in Contemporary Democracies
Elin Haugsgjerd Allern, Department of Political
Science, University of Oslo
Tnia Verge
Intra-party Democracy in Sweden: Candidate and Leader
Selection
Nicholas Aylott, Sodertorn University
Niklas Bolin, Mid Sweden University
90.5
GLOBAL FORUM OF CHINESE POLITICAL
SCIENTISTS: CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY
TODAY: CHANGES AND CONTINUITIES
Chair: T.J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Yong Deng, U.S. Naval Academy
Papers: China and the Future Status Quo
Brantly Womack, University of Virginia
Examining Chinas Assertive Diplomacy through the
Eyes of Chinese IR Scholars
Huiyun Feng, Griffith University
Kai He, University of Copenhagen
Scalene Perspectives, Isosceles Ideas and Equilateral
Dependence: Reconsidering the U.S.-EU-China
Strategic Triangle
Andrew S. Erickson, Naval War College
Comrades in Broken Arms: Shifting Chinese Policies
towards North Korea
Zhiqun Zhu, Bucknell University
90.6
INTELLIGENCE STUDIES GROUP: DIVERSITIES
OF INTELLIGENCE INQUIRY IN THE POSTSNOWDEN ERA
Chair: Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Disc:
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University
Papers: Back to the Future: The Kennedys' Relentless Direction
of an Investigation of the Intelligence Leak to the New
York Times
David M. Barrett, Villanova University
How Intelligence Organizations View Congressional
Oversight
Glenn P. Hastedt, James Madison University
The Snowden Leaks and Intelligence Debate: More Heat
Than Light
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester

Saturday, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM

90.7

Chair:
Disc:

Intelligence and Conflict in Cyberspace: Writing and


Interpreting the History of Current Events
Michael Warner, United States Cyber Command
INTERPRETIVE METHODOLOGIES AND
METHODS: VISUALIZING AND INTERPRETING
CHINA IN IR: NEW METHODOLOGICAL
DIVERSITIES
Ido Oren, University of Florida
Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine

Papers: Visualizing China and the World: Methods and Ethics


for Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy
William A. Callahan, London School of Economics
Discourse and Diversity: Visualizing Vulnerability in
American Responses to China
Eric M. Blanchard
China's "Harmonious World": New Empirical Analyses
and a New Methodological Approach
Astrid Nordin, Lancaster University
The "Rise of China" and the Economics of Identity:
New Approaches to the Study of Foreign Economic
Policy
Nicola Nymalm, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies
From Power Transition to Power Interpretations:
Towards an Interpretive Approach to "China Watching"
in IR
Chengxin Pan, Deakin University
90.8
LABOR PROJECT: LABOR AND THE SOUTH IN
AMERICAN POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL
SCIENCE

Chair:
Part:

90.9

Part:

90.10

Chair:
Disc:

Immanuel Ness
Amy Bromsen, Wayne State University
Michael Goldfield, Wayne State University
Douglas Williams
Bill Fletcher, American Federation of Government
Employees
PRACTICING POLITICS: POLITICAL
SCIENTISTS AS POLITICAL ACTORS: THE
CASE OF SCHOOL BOARDS
Robert Maranto, University of Arkansas
Paul R. Babbitt, Southern Arkansas University
Jay Barth, Hendrix College
Marissa Martino Golden, Bryn Mawr College
Steven A. Peterson, Pennsylvania State University,
Harrisburg
John Portz, Northeastern University
David L. Leal, University of Texas at Austin
SLOVENIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION: THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP
EDUCATION IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
Miro Hacek, University of Ljubljana
Jason Laker, San Jose State University

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Cyrus: a Different Kind of King


Timothy W. Burns, Baylor University
Uncovering the Athenian Strangers Debts to Tyrtaeus
and Theognis in Book 1 of the Laws
Lewis Trelawny-Cassity, Antioch College
Reflections on the Humanity (and Inhumanity) of
Thucydides
Seth N. Jaffe
Xenophon on Heracles' Choice Between the Life of
Virtue and the Life of Vice
Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas, Austin
Aristotle and the Intellectual Virtues
Lorraine Pangle, University of Texas, Austin

Saturday, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM


APSA Events
91.1
COMPARATIVE POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS
MEETING
91.2
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY RELATED GROUP
BUSINESS MEETING
91.3
HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY SECTION
BUSINESS MEETING

Saturday, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
92.1
GRADUATE STUDENT HAPPY HOUR

Saturday, 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM


APSA Events
93.1
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS RECEPTION

Saturday, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM


APSA Events
94.1
HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION RECEPTION

Saturday, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Daily Schedule

Papers: The Politicization of Citizenship Education Curriculum:


Between European Redemption, Nationalist Robustness
and Global Convergence
Tomaz Dezelan, University of Ljubljana
Educating in the Highest Practical Science: The
Pedagogy and Epistemology of Student Initiation to
Western Political Philosophy in a Post-Communist
Setting
Peter Rozic, Currently none

90.11

The Politics of Citizenship Education in Post-communist


Countries
Mitja Sardoc, Educational Research Institute
Active Citizenship among Youth: Case of Slovenia
Simona Kukovic, University of Ljubljana
Miro Hacek, University of Ljubljana
Croatian Citizenship Identity Following the EU
Accession
Viktor Koska, Faculty of Political Science, University
of Zagreb
Ana Matan, Faculty of Political Science, University of
Zagreb
SOCIETY FOR GREEK POLITICAL THOUGHT:
HUMANITY AND DIVINITY IN ANCIENT
POLITICAL THOUGHT
Richard S. Ruderman, University of North Texas
Peter J. Ahrensdorf, Davidson College
Mark J. Lutz, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

APSA Events
95.1
COMPARATIVE POLITICS SECTION
RECEPTION
95.2
CUNY GRADUATE CENTER POLITICAL
SCIENCE PROGRAM RECEPTION
95.3
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY RELATED GROUP
RECEPTION

DAILY SCHEDULE

217

Saturday, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM

95.4

HEALTH POLITICS AND POLICY SECTION


RECEPTION
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
RECEPTION
RBSI/MFP ALUMNI NETWORKING RECEPTION
RECEPTION FOR REP, LATINO CAUCUS,
LATINO COMMITTEE, AND ASIAN PACIFIC
COMMITTEE

95.5
95.6
95.7

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND


POLITICS
Co-sponsored by Latino Caucus in Political Science

Saturday, 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM


APSA Events
96.1
UCLA POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
RECEPTION

Saturday, 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Unconstituting Action: Civil Disobedience and the


Transformation of Norms
Erin Pineda
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
100.2
JUSTIFYING POLITICAL AUTHORITY:
DIVERSE TRADITIONS IN DEBATE
Chair: Iseult Honohan, University College Dublin
Disc:
Danielle Petherbridge
Papers: Rousseaus Dilemma
Philip Pettit, Princeton University
Authority and Autonomy
Maeve Cooke, University College Dublin
Practical Pluralism
Lenn Evan Goodman, Vanderbilt University
A Naturalist, Pragmatist Account of Political Authority
Cheryl Misak, University of Toronto

APSA Events
97.1
MATHIAS POERTNER RECEPTION (INVITE
ONLY)

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY


100.3
LITERATURE OF DIMINISHED DEMOCRACY

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Chair:
Disc:

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL


THEORY

Simon A. Stow, College of William & Mary


Mary (Molly) F. Scudder, Texas Christian University

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM


Theme Panels
98.1
THE POLITICS OF RACE AND CLASS
INEQUALITIES IN THE AMERICAS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND
CITIZENSHIP

Chair:
Part:

Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin


Megan Ming Francis, University of Washington
Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Mala Htun, University of New Mexico
Vincent L. Hutchings, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Paul Frymer, Princeton University
APSA Events
99.1
ITALIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW (IPSR)
EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING
Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
100.1
PARADOXES AND POSSIBILITIES OF
POLITICAL ACTION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL
THEORY

Chair:
Disc:

Karuna Mantena, Yale University


Joan E. Cocks, Mount Holyoke College

Papers: The Sans-culottes, Marx, and the Revolution in


Permanence
Dan Edelstein, Stanford University
Envisioning the Collective Actor: Masses, Classes,
Crowds and Publics
Jason Frank, Cornell University
Gandhian Satyagraha and the Hazards of Action
Karuna Mantena, Yale University

Papers: Joan Didion and the Dream of a Common Language


Joel Alden Schlosser, Bryn Mawr College
Reflections of Helen: Masculinity and the Trouble with
Women
Kristy King, Arizona State University
Bearing Power: Mothers, Ambivalence, and
Intergenerational Politics
Elizabeth Markovits, Mount Holyoke College
Democratic Poetry for Individualists
Ali Aslam
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
100.4
THE "HUMAN" AND ITS OTHERS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Chair:
Disc:

Moya Lloyd, Loughborough University


Alan Coffee
Drew Walker, Whitman College

Papers: The same as if horses or cattle had been thrown


overboard: Humanity at sea
Laura Brace, University of Leicester
Civilian casualties, counterinsurgency, and the politics of
grief
Thomas Gregory, University of Auckland
Fanon on Violence, Gender and the Idea of a New
Humanity
Kimberly Hutchings, Queen Mary University of
London
Elizabeth Frazer, DPIR, Manor Road, Oxford
OX13UQ
Why the human? Why now?
Moya Lloyd, Loughborough University
The Human Boundary
Joshua Foa Dienstag, University of California, Los
Angeles
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
100.5
HISTORICAL INJUSTICE AND RESPONSIBILITY

218

DAILY SCHEDULE

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Chair:
Disc:

Vicki Hsueh, Western Washington University


Amit Ron, Arizona State University, West Campus

Papers: Historical Injustice, Racial Segregation, and the


Imperative of Integration
Amy Hisaye Hondo, Princeton University
Reparations and beyond: the lasting significance of
historic injustice
Daniel Butt, University of Oxford
Settler States and the Problem of Indigenous Political
Obligation
Dimitrios Panagos, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY
100.6
FORMAL MODELS OF INTERNAL CONFLICT
Chair: Nazli Avdan, Kansas University
Disc:
Nazli Avdan, Kansas University
Sean M. Zeigler, RAND Corporation
Papers: Extremism in Revolutionary Movements
Mehdi Shadmehr, University of Miami School of
Business and Princeton Department of Politics
Endogenous Power, Monitoring, and Timing of Attack in
Civil Wars
Xiaoli Guo
Born Weak Growing Strong
Bahar Leventoglu, Duke University
Why Do Oil-Rich Minorities Fight So Many Separatist
Civil Wars?
Jack Paine
Extremism and Moderation in Ethno-Territorial Disputes:
A Bargaining Analysis
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
100.7
AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE EFFECTS AND
CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Chair:
Disc:

Leonie Huddy, SUNY, Stony Brook


Nichole Bauer, Davidson College

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE


POLITICS

Disc:

Andrew C. Eggers, Nuffield College, Oxford

Papers: Electoral Competition and Political Myopia


Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of Michigan
Megan Mullin, Duke University
The geography of incentives to run a budget deficit in
Belgium
Geert Jennes, KULeuven
The ban of Batasuna: effects on local government
spending
Andreu Arenas Jal
Geographic Representation and Policy Making: Evidence
from a Natural Experiment
Santiago Lopez Cariboni, Catholic University of
Uruguay
Rafael Pieiro, Universidad Catolica del Uruguay
Government Architecture and Political Selection
David Dreyer Lassen, University of Copenhagen
Sebastian Barfort
Soren Serritzlew
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
100.9
LONG SHADOWS OF HISTORY: HOW PAST
VIOLENCE SHAPES PRESENT-DAY POLITICAL
OUTCOMES
Chair: Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto
Disc:
Laia Balcells, Duke University
Papers: The Legacy of War on State Capacity
Didac Queralt, Juan March Institute
Half-Life of History: The Chinese Communist Partys
Anti-Japanese War Legacy
Daniel Koss, Harvard University
Social ties and Collective Action: Effects of WWII
Displacement in Poland
Volha Charnysh, Harvard University
War and Democracy: American Independence War
Veterans and the French Revolution
Steven I. Wilkinson, Yale University
Saumitra Jha, Stanford University
Pushing Back: Heterogeneous Effects of State-led
Repression - the Chilean Case
Maria Angelica Bautista, Weatherhead Center For
International Affairs - Harvard University
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
100.10 IMPROVING BEST PRACTICES FOR
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Chair: Kevin A. Clarke, University of Rochester
Disc:
Ryan T. Moore, American University

Daily Schedule

Papers: Facial Dominance and Electoral Success in Times of


War and Peace
Adam J. Berinsky, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Sara N. Chatfield, MIT
Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
Will the Real Hillary Please Stand Up? Images of
Clinton and the Role of Gender
Monika L. McDermott, Fordham University
Beauty, competence or likability? Appearance effects in
German elections
Sebastian Jaeckle, University of Freiburg
Thomas Metz
Evaluating Emotional Displays of Leading German
Politicians
Lena Masch, University of Trier
Voters Form Online Tallies of Candidates across
Multiple Personality Dimensions
Lasse Laustsen, Aarhus University
Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University
Lene Aare, Aarhus University

DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY


100.8
POLITICAL COMPETITION AND
GOVERNMENT SPENDING

Papers: Beyond Ceteris Paribus: The observed-value approach


and linear models
Anthony A. Pezzola, Catholic University of Chile
Impact of Sampling Procedure on Statistical Inference
with Clustered Data
Shuai Jin
Epidemic Politics? What Survival Analysis Can(not)
Do for Political Scientists
Kathryn Ann Lindquist, University of Chicago

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Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

The Principle of Least Harm for Missing Data:


Imputation Using Null Interactions
Jonathan Kropko
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
100.11 MACHINE LEARNING
Chair: Santiago Olivella, University of Miami
Disc:
Santiago Olivella, University of Miami
Curtis S. Signorino, University of Rochester
Papers: Machine Learning and Causal Inference
Jacob Bowers, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
Mark M. Fredrickson, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Machine Learning vs. MRP: Estimating Public Opinion
in Small Geographic Units
Christopher S. Elmendorf, UC Davis
Kevin M. Quinn, University of California, Berkeley
Out of Step, but in Office: Newspaper Coverage and
Democratic Accountability
Michael C. Dougal
Real-Time Sentiment Analysis in the Context of a
Political Conflict
Yair Fogel-Dror, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tamir Sheafer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Wouter van Atteveldt, VU University Amsterdam
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
100.12 TRACING TEXT THROUGH TIME
Chair: Justin Grimmer
Disc:
Arthur Spirling, Harvard University
Papers: A Topic Modeling Approach to the Diffusion of Ideas
and Precedents in Text Data
Yuki Shiraito, Princeton University
Supervised Methods for Tracing Ideological Rhetoric
over Time
Brice Acree, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Exploring the Fitness of Policy Ideas in Congress: The
Case of Sanctions Policy
John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington
The Origin of Ideas
Jennifer L. Brookhart, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Alexander M. Tahk, University of
WisconsinMadison
DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
100.13 EXPLORING DIVERSITIES USING CIVIC
EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND
LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Chair:
Disc:

Charles L. Mitchell, Grambling Statwe University


Ila Singh, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Ryan Emenaker, College of the Redwoods

Papers: Best Practices in Internships within the Discipline


Renee B. Van Vechten, University of Redlands
Shamira M. Gelbman
Bobbi Gentry, Bridgewater College

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Civic Education, Political Knowledge, and Dimensions


of Political Engagement
Diana M. Owen, Georgetown University
Suzanne Ruby Soule, California State University
Channel Islands
Internships: measuring value for both students and
sponsoring organizations
Duane D. Milne, West Chester University of
Pennsylvania
Seeing Like a Citizen: Student Reflections on Local
Government Meetings
Shamira M. Gelbman
The Enduring Impact of Learning to Deliberate: An
Alumni Assessment
Katy J. Harriger, Wake Forest University
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
100.14 DYNAMICS OF PROTEST MOVEMENTS
Chair: Peter L. Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: Explaining Protest Waves under Authoritarian Rule
James Franklin, Ohio Wesleyan University
Majalis Al-Hareem: Civic Sites of Social and Political
Engagement
Jocelyn Sage Mitchell, Northwestern University in
Qatar
Protester Identity and Government Response
Sarah Hummel, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Protests and the Paradox of Repression: Lessons from
Turkey, Brazil, and Ukraine
S. Erdem Ayta, Koc University
Luis Schiumerini, Yale University
Susan C. Stokes, Yale University
The Rise of Islamic Populism in Turkey and in Morocco
Esen Kirdis, Rhodes College
amina drhimeur
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
100.15 INEQUALITY, INSTITUTIONS, AND REGIME
TRANSITIONS
Chair: David J. Samuels, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Disc:
Barbara Geddes, University of California, Los Angeles
Papers: The adoption of electoral reforms protecting voter
autonomy
Isabela Mares
Economic Inequality, Captured Voters, and Incentives for
Electoral Manipulation
Milan Svolik, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Elections and Elite Violence on the Road to
Democratization
Michael K. Miller, George Washington University
Distributive Conflict and the Consolidation of
Democratic Rule
Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego
Robert R. Kaufman, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
Inequality and Democratic Stability
Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of
Oxford
David J. Samuels, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
100.16 CORRUPTION AND THE POLITICS OF REFORM
IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
Chair: Melanie Frances Manion, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Disc:
Melanie Frances Manion, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Papers: Lying about Cheating
Alberto Simpser, ITAM
Combating Corruption Online: Citizen Participation and
State Responses in China
Rongbin Han, University of Georgia
Parties as Disciplinarians: Political Parties, Corruption
and Accountability
James R. Hollyer, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Marko Klasnja, Princeton University
Rocio Titiunik, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Cynicism and Tolerance Toward Corruption:
Experimental Evidence from Brazil
Nara Pavao, University of Notre Dame
Compulsions of Coalitions: Governance and Reform
Movements in Contemporary India
Bilal Baloch, University of Oxford
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
100.17 ELECTORAL POLITICS IN AFRICA
Chair: Tyson Roberts, UCLA
Disc:
Tyson Roberts, UCLA
Papers: Dangerous Disconnect: Politician Misperceptions and
Political Violence
Steven Carl Rosenzweig, Yale University
The African Voter
Jaimie Bleck, University of Notre Dame
Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University
Chiefly Power and Opposition Party Fragmentation in
Africa
Timothy Peterka
Ethnic Salience: Bringing Institutions Back In
Beth Rabinowitz
In Search of Clientelism in African Voting Behavior
Amy R. Poteete, Concordia University

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
100.19 SOCIAL POLICY NON-DEMOCRACIES,
#1:POLITICAL ECONOMY AUTHORITARIAN
WELFARE STATES
Chair: Jing Lin
Disc:
Mitchell A. Orenstein, Northeastern University
Papers: The Reform of Skill Formation in Russia: Regional
Responses
Thomas F. Remington, Emory University
Israel Marques
Authoritarian Regimes & Investment in Human Capital
Margaret Hanson, The Ohio State University
Sarah Wilson Sokhey, University of Colorado
Welfare spending and investment attractiveness in nondemocracies
Celeste Beesley, Brigham Young University
Welfare Authoritarianism and Global Economic
Integration in Russia and China
Igor Logvinenko, Harriman Institute, Columbia
University
DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
100.20 BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE POLITICS OF
ADVANCED CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP)
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY

Chair:
Part:

Silja Haeusermann, University of Zurich


Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley
Philip Manow, Bremen University
Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus
Marius R. Busemeyer, University of Konstanz
Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University
Pablo Beramendi, Duke University

DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY


100.21 POWER, IDEAS, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Chair: Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University
Disc:
James Ashley Morrison, London School of
Economics & Political Science
Papers: Power Through, Over and In Ideas: Conceptualizing
Ideational Power
Martin B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School
Vivien A. Schmidt, Boston University
Ideas and Power: Four Intersections and How to Show
Them
Craig A. Parsons, University of Oregon
Power and Rules: Governing the Euro and the Perverse
Logic of German Ideas
Matthias M. Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University
Contested Governance: The New Repertoire of the
Eurozone Crisis
Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University

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DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
100.18 EVALUATING THE ROLE OF NEW
TECHNOLOGIES ON DEVELOPMENT IN POOR
COUNTRIES
Chair: Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego
Papers: Improving Democratic Performance with Citizen
Engagement in South Africa
James D. Long
Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego
Clark C. Gibson, University of California, San Diego
Danielle F. Jung, Emory University
Information Technology and Political Engagement:
Mixed Evidence from Uganda
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University
Gabriella Sacramone-Lutz

Development Aid Decision-Making with Geospatial


Data: an Experimental Study
Catherine Weaver, University of Texas, Austin
Michael Findley, University of Texas, Austin
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Michael J. Tierney, College of William & Mary
Please Hold the Phone: A Field Experiment on Mobile
Technology & Womens Welfare
Philip Roessler, College of William & Mary
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Crisis, What Crisis? Power, Ideas and the Austerity


Agenda in Southern Europe
Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
100.22 FIRMS AND POLITICS IN EAST ASIA
Disc:
Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University
Papers: Political Risks and Entry Mode: Evidence from China's
Outward Investors
Weiyi Shi, UCSD
Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University
Judicial Hierarchy and Judicial Bias
Yuhua Wang, University of Pennsylvania
Network Ties and the Political Strategies of Firms
Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of Southern
California
Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia
Multinational Firms and the Microfoundations of the
Commercial Peace
Jiakun Jack Zhang, UC San Diego
Media Bias against Foreign Firms as a Trade Barrier:
Evidence from China
Sung Eun Kim
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
100.23 THE IMF AND WORLD BANK: LENDING AND
CONDITIONALITY IN INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Disc:
Mark Copelovitch, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Papers: Assessing the Effects of IMF and the World Bank
Programs on Financial Reforms
Sawa Omori, International Christian University
A Two-Level Analysis of IMF Lending: The Turkish
Case
Merih Angin, The Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
Diversity in IMF Lending Toolkit: Useful or already
obsolete?
Burcu Ucaray-Mangitli, Ipek University
DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
100.24 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: "A THEORY OF
CONTESTATION" BY ANTJE WIENER
Part:
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
Jonathan Havercroft, University of Southampton
Brent Steele, University of Utah
Raymond D. Duvall, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
100.25 LEARNING IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Chair: Jeffrey W. Knopf, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Disc:
Jeffrey W. Knopf, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Papers: Cheap Signals, Costly Talk: The Psychology of
Updating
Brian C. Rathbun, University of Southern California
The Right Weapon for the Next War
Zachary Zwald, University of Houston

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Learning, Complexity, and Collaboration in US Army


Field Manual 3-24
Joseph MacKay
Learning in Crisis: How NATO Retains Institutional
Memory as Budgets Decline
Heidi Hardt, University of California, Irvine
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
100.26 THE CONTINUING BALANCE OF POWER
Chair: Sung Chull Kim, Seoul National University
Disc:
Sung Chull Kim, Seoul National University
Papers: Russias international security calculus: road to grandeur
or perdition?
S. Mohsin Hashim, Muhlenberg College
Sino-U.S. Relations and the Case of Space Security
Alexis Littlefield, Feng Chia University
The Future of Balance of Power in the 21st Century
T.V. Paul, McGill University
The US Rebalance to Asia and Bipolarity in the South
China Sea
Stephen F. Burgess, U.S. Air War College
The Effect of Social Trust and Administrative Culture on
EU Crisis Management
Thomas Persson, Uppsala University
Charles F. Parker
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
100.27 EXAMINING COUNTER-TERRORISM AND
INSURGENCY POLICIES
Chair: Ivan Sascha Sheehan, University of Baltimore College
of Public Affairs
Disc:
Ivan Sascha Sheehan, University of Baltimore College
of Public Affairs
Belgin San-Akca, Koc University
Papers: Designating Terrorists and Effects on Foreign Policy
Discourse in the Media
Anna G. Cotter, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
How Does Foreign Terrorist Organization Designation
Affect Terrorist Groups?
Brian J. Phillips, CIDE
The Role of Women and Ethnic Minorities in U.S.
Counterinsurgency Strategies
Barbara Elias, Bowdoin College
We Are Watching You: Drones, Data, and Boundaries in
the War on Terror
Mark Alexander Shirk, University of Maryland
Counterterrorism Aid Delegation and International
Agreements
Henry Pascoe, University of Texas, Austin
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
100.28 LEADERSHIP SURVIVAL, POLITICAL
INSTITUTIONS AND CONFLICT
Chair: Nikolay V. Marinov, University of Mannheim
Disc:
Nikolay V. Marinov, University of Mannheim
Papers: Dont Change Horses in Midstream: Leadership Change
and Civil Conflict Outcomes
Jessica Maves Braithwaite, University of Arizona
Kirssa Cline Ryckman, University of Arizona

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Intra-Elite Bargains and the Character of Democratic


Foreign Policy
Elizabeth Nathan Saunders, George Washington
University
Scott Wolford, University of Texas
Regime Types and Peacekeeping Contributions
Jun Koga, University of Strathclyde
Sabrina Karim
The Foreign Policies of Political Dynasties
Henk Erich Goemans, University of Rochester
Coup-proofing and Military Inefficiencies: An
Experiment
Andrew W. Bausch, Carnegie Mellon University
Rebel Legitimacy and Wartime Sexual Violence
Katherine M. Sawyer, University of Maryland,
College Park
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of
Maryland, College Park
DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
100.29 DIVERSITY WITHIN PARTIES: CAUSES AND
CONSEQUENCES
Chair: Marina Lacalle, University of Houston
Disc:
Pedro Riera, Carlos III University of Madrid
Kuniaki Nemoto, Waseda University
Papers: Beliefs vs. Ideology: The Imperative of Social Inclusion
in Brazilian Congress
Frederico Bertholini, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Carlos Pereira, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Comparing Territorial and Functional Constituency
Representations in Hong Kong
Jinhyeok Jang, Center for Asian Democracy
Explaining Party Ideological Cohesion: Party Labels and
Personal Votes in Japan
Hiroki Kubo, Rice University
Internally Delayed: The Policy-Making Consequences of
Intra-Party Conflict
Zachary David Greene
Substantive Representation of Internal Factions during
the Hegemonic PRI
Joy Langston, CIDE
Juan Pablo Micozzi, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo
de Mexico
Jeffrey A. Weldon, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo
de Mexico
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
100.30 THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY AND
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Chair: Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville
Disc:
Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY, Cortland
James P. Pfiffner, George Mason University

Papers: Accountability in Contracting: Linking Contract


Incentives to Performance
Amanda M. Girth, The Ohio State University
Contracting-out and bureaucratic accountability
Ronen Mandelkern, The Van Leer Jerusalem
Institute
Disasters and Political Participation: Policy Feedback
Theory in a New Context
Jason David Rivera, Rutgers University-Camden
Capacity for Control: Explaining Changes in
Bureaucratic Structure
Jennifer Selin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Explaining Local Government Transparency: A Political
Market Framework
Antonio F. Tavares, University of Minho
Nuno Ferreira da Cruz, LSE Cities
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
100.32 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION
Chair: Vladimir Kogan
Disc:
Terry M. Moe, Stanford University
Papers: Private School Vouchers and Political Participation:
Experimental Evidence
Deven Carlson, University of Oklahoma
Does School Board Turnover Affect School District
Outcomes? Evidence from Ohio
Claire Elizabeth Abernathy, Vanderbilt University
Jason A. Grissom, Vanderbilt University
Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania
Does Popular Control of K-12 Schools Exacerbate
Educational Inequality?
Patrick Flavin, Baylor University
Michael T. Hartney, Lake Forest College
Consequences of Direct Democracy: A Dynamic RD
Analysis of School Tax Referenda
Vladimir Kogan
Stephane Lavertu, The Ohio State University
Zachary F. Peskowitz, Emory University
DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS
100.33 TELL ME WHY: COURTS AND LEGITIMACY
Chair: Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University
Disc:
Deborah Beim, Yale University
Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University
Papers: Is Supreme Court Legitimacy Irredeemably Politicized?
Brandon L. Bartels, George Washington University
Christopher David Johnston, Duke University
Legal Legitimacy and Compliance: Disaggregating
Opinion, Disentangling Concepts
Lisa Hilbink, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Katrina Heimark, University of Minnesota
Perceptions of the Supreme Court: Alternative
Approaches, Different Results?
James L. Gibson, Washington University in St. Louis
Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University

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Papers: Barack Obama and the Use of Military ForceJohn Yoo


by Another Name?
Chris Edelson, American University
Judicial Restraint and the New War Powers
Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville
Significance of Legal Advice to the President on
National Security
Nancy Kassop, SUNY New Paltz
The Evolution of President Obama's Judicial Agenda
Bruce G. Peabody

DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION


100.31 CONTRACTING FOR PUBLIC GOODS AND
SERVICES
Disc:
Charles L. Mitchell, Grambling Statwe University

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

The Effects of Opinion Rationales on Supreme Court


Legitimacy
Chris W. Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh
Jarrod Kelly, University of Pittsburgh
Kira Pronin, Univ of Pittsburgh
Shane Redman
Matthew Zarit
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
100.34 AUTHORITY MIGRATION IN FEDERAL
SYSTEMS
Co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Federalism

Chair:
Disc:

Jenna Bednar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


Kenneth W. Kollman, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Barry R. Weingast, Stanford University

Papers: (Re-)Centralization in Times of Crisis?: The Great


Recession, the EU and the US
Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University
Conceptualizing, Measuring and Mapping Dynamic De/
Centralization in Federations
Paolo Dardanelli, University of Kent
John Kincaid, Lafayette College
Alan Fenna, Curtin University
Andr Lecours, University of Ottawa
Disentangling Federalism from Decentralization
Malcolm M. Feeley, University of California,
Berkeley
Federalism Theory as a Dynamic Theory of European
Integration?
Annegret Christine Eppler, University of Innsbruck
DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS
100.35 DIVERSITIES / DIVERSE CITIES -- AND THEIR
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Jaime Dominguez, Northwestern University


Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Wake Forest University
Jaime Dominguez, Northwestern University

Papers: Is Diversity Always such a Negative for Public


Investment?
Karin Kitchens, Georgetown University
Ailing Agendas, Fractured Frames? The Politics of
(In)Equality in Suburbia
Laura E. Evans, University of Washington
Ranked-Choice Voting and Racial Group Vote Choice in
Urban Mayoral Elections
Jason McDaniel, San Francisco State University
Assimilation and the Asian American Voting Behavior in
New York City
Min Hee Go, CUNY - Brooklyn College
The Urban Poor and the Politics of Spatial Justice in
U.S Global Cities
Armando Xavier Mejia, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
M. Victoria Quiroz Becerra
DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS
100.36 CONSERVATISM & FEMINISM, A 'DANGEROUS
LIAISON? CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT &
PRACTICE
Chair: Sarah Childs, University of Bristol

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Disc:

Karen I.L. Celis, Free University of Brussels

Papers: Conservatism as an Anti-feminist Force


Mieke Verloo, Radboud University
Is there a Conservative Feminism?
Ronnee Schreiber, San Diego State University
4.Righting Conventional Wisdom: Women and Right
Parties
Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University
Explaining the (radical) right gender gap in voting:
gendered party competition
Rosie Campbell, Birkbeck, University of London
Silvia Erzeel, Universit catholique de Louvain
Women Against Abortion: Understanding Prolife Women
activism
Martina Avanza
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
100.37 IMMIGRATION
Chair: Sergio I Garcia-Rios, Cornell University
Disc:
Sergio I Garcia-Rios, Cornell University
Papers: DACA, De-Americanization, and the Stickiness of
Identity
Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College
Maria Chavez
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas,
Pan American
Joe Tafoya
Immigration and the Latino Vote in the 2012, 2014 and
2016 Elections
Gary M. Segura, Stanford University
Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los
Angeles
Thomas Schaller, UMBC
The DACA policy and voter behavior during the 2012
Presidential Election
Antonio Rodriguez
Anne Cizmar, Eastern Kentucky University
Willie Jose Horton: Immigration and U.S. Senate
Campaign Appeals
Tyler Thomas Reny, University of Washington
DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL
SYSTEMS
100.38 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: BRUCE CAIN'S
DEMOCRACY MORE OR LESS
Chair: Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego
Part:
Bruce E. Cain
Richard L. Hasen, UC Irvine School of Law
Frances E. Lee, University of Maryland, College Park
Raymond J. La Raja, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Richard Pildes, New York University
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
100.39 THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF PARTY
NOMINATION RULES
Chair: Bernard N. Grofman, University of California, Irvine
Disc:
Thomas L. Brunell, University of Texas at Dallas
Papers: Party Control of Party Primaries: Nominations for the
U.S. Senate 2004-2012
Hans J.G. Hassell, Cornell College

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Party Nomination Rules and Candidate Quality


Georgia Kernell, Northwestern University
Political Representation and the 'Top-Two' Primary
System
Ben Highton, University of California, Davis
Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis
Social Choice and Coordination Problems in Open
House Primaries
Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles
Knox Brown
Angela Ximena Ocampo, University of California,
Los Angeles
Shawn Thomas Patterson, UCLA
John Logan Ray
John R. Zaller, University of California, Los Angeles
The Politics of House Nominations: Evidence from Four
Case Studies
Stephanie DeMora
Andrew J. Dowdle, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville
Spencer Cameron Hall
Mark Myers
Shawn Thomas Patterson, UCLA
John R. Zaller, University of California, Los Angeles
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
100.40 REPRESENTATION, PARTISANSHIP, AND PARTY
DISCIPLINE
Chair: Marc J. Hetherington, Vanderbilt University
Disc:
Eric McGhee, Public Policy Institute of California
Papers: Ideological Migration In The U.S. Congress: Out Of
Step But Still In Office
Adam Bonica
Gary W. Cox, Stanford University
Do electoral rules reduce partisan polarization? A
Candidate Field Experiment
Christian R. Grose, University of Southern California
The Rise of Negative Partisanship and the
Nationalization of U.S. Elections in the 21st Century
Alan I. Abramowitz, Emory University
Steven Wayne Webster, Emory University
How Voters Respond to Party Discipline in the United
States and Turkey
Robert Van Houweling
Oguzhan Aygoren, Istanbul Technical University
Representational Preferences of the Non-Ideological
Public in the Polarized Era
Douglas Ahler, University of California, Berkeley
David Broockman
DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION
100.41 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN PUBLIC
OPINION RESEARCH
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND
VOTING BEHAVIOR

Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University


Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University
Efren Osvaldo Perez

Papers: Fool me once: a cluster analysis approach for assessing


respondent quality
Tiffany Lynn Washburn
Sampling Error in the Context of Partisan Polarization
Gregory McAvoy, University of North Carolina,
Greensboro

DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION


100.42 NOTHING CONTROVERSIAL HERE: CLIMATE
CHANGE, VACCINES & THE AFFORDABLE
CARE ACT
Chair: Philip Habel, University of Glasgow
Disc:
Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College
Papers: Media and the Politics of Implementation: Geographic
Variation in ACA Coverage
Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University
Colleen L. Barry, Johns Hopkins University
Sarah E. Gollust, University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities
Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University
Laura Baum, Wesleyan University
Narrative and Inoculation: Using Communication Theory
to Improve Public Health
Colleen L. Barry, Johns Hopkins University
Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University
Jenny McCarthy Doesnt Matter: Media, Partisan Cues
and Scientific Beliefs
Dominik Andrzej Stecula, University of British
Columbia
Eric Merkley, University of British Columbia
When Personalization Goes Awry: Framing, Collective
Action, and Climate Change
Adam Seth Levine, Cornell University
Reuben Kline, SUNY, Stony Brook University
DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
100.43 WHY (GLOBAL) MEDIA SYSTEMS MATTER
Chair: Bethany Anne Conway, University of Arizona
Disc:
Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter
Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Papers: The Medium Matters: Cross-national differences in
behavior by media platform
Amanda Beth Cronkhite, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Media Systems and Electoral Accountability
Martijn Schoonvelde, European University Institute
The Impact of Subnational Politics on Press Freedom in
Transitional Democracies
Jonathan Solis, University of Houston
Campaign Influences on Evaluations and Vote Choice
Holli A. Semetko, Emory University
DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
100.44 DIVERSITIES IN NATURE, SOCIETY, AND
POLICY
Chair: Clifford A. Bob, Duquesne University
Disc:
Christopher McGrory Klyza, Middlebury College

DAILY SCHEDULE

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Chair:
Disc:

Surveying Ethnic Sub-Groups: Problematic Priming of


Ethnic Identity?
Mara Cecilia Ostfeld, University of Michigan
Francisco I. Pedraza, Texas A&M University
The Nonrandom Polling of Public Attitudes
Thomas J. Leeper, Aarhus Universitet
Thundering Herd--the political correlates of polling
accuracy
Thomas Wood, University of Chicago
Ethan Porter, University of Chicago

Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

Papers: Potential for Collective Action & Environmental Justice:


An Agent-Based Analysis
Adam Eckerd, Virginia Tech
Yushim Kim
Heather E Campbell, Claremont Graduate University
Energy & Justice: Conservation, Efficiency &
Affordability in a Submerged State
Tony G Reames, University of Michigan
Regulatory Enforcement, Riskscapes, and Environmental
Justice
David Konisky, Georgetown University
Christopher M. Reenock, Florida State University
Sovereignty, Capacity & Justice: Environmental Policy
under Tribal Governance
Manuel P. Teodoro, Texas A&M University
Mellie Haider
David Switzer, Texas A&M University
Individual employment in fossil fuel production and
opinion on climate change
Endre M. Tvinnereim, Uni Research Rokkan Center
DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE
100.45 HABITATION, HABITABILITY, JUSTICE 1
Co-sponsored by Green Politics and Theory

Chair: Jennifer Lawrence, Virginia Tech


Papers: Habitation, Republican Citizenship and Climate
Disruption
Peter F. Cannavo
Environmentalism, everyday life and justice: Community
food and energy movements
David Schlosberg, University of Sydney
Habitats and habitus: Outside mediation to find our fit
Yogi Hendlin, Dept. of Philosophy, University of
Vienna
Is holistic habitation desirable? Creating space for soft
dualistic habitation
Andy Scerri, Virginia Tech
DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION
100.46 POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE CHALLENGES
OF DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL
ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES

Chair:
Disc:

Jana Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


Jana Morgan, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Papers: Assessing Electoral Collapse on the Right in Nicaragua:


A Survey Experiment
Leslie E. Anderson, University of Florida
Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida
Won-Ho Park, Seoul National University
Democratic Backsliding: The Case of Slippery Concepts
and Imprecise Measurements
Hans Lueders, Yale University
Ellen M. Lust
David Waldner
Measuring Partisan Identity: A Question-Wording
Experiment from Brazil
Andy Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder
Lucio R. Renno
Religious Competition and the Rise of the Workers
Party in Brazil
Guillermo Trejo, University of Notre Dame
Fernando Bizzarro Neto, University of Notre Dame

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DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS


100.47 DOMESTIC STUFF THAT IMPACTS RESPECT
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Chair: Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Papers: Do Nudges Toward Democracy Protect Human Rights?
Barry Masanori Hashimoto, Unemployed
Popular vs. Elite Democracies and Human Rights:
Inclusion Makes a Difference
Devin K. Joshi, University of Denver
J.S. Maloy, Oklahoma State University
Timothy M. Peterson, University of South Carolina
Nayirah Effect: Human Rights Abuse and Victims
Emotive Images in War Support
Kiyoung Chang, University of Maryland
Joseph Braun
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
100.48 UNPACKING THE LOGIC OF PROCESS
TRACING
Chair: James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Disc:
James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Papers: Process-Tracing Boix in Egypt
Robert Kubinec, University of Virginia
Process Tracing as Three-Cornered Fights
Michael Poznansky, University of Virginia
Boris Heersink, University of Virginia
Bayesian Process Tracing: Harnessing Foreknowledge
for Causal Inferences
Marcus Kreuzer, Villanova University
Bayesian Probability: The Logic of (Political) Science
Andrew Charman, University of California, Berkeley
Tasha A. Fairfield, London School of Economics
DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
100.49 HEALTH POLITICS: CROSS-NATIONAL
DIVERSITY IN FOCUS AND METHOD
Chair: Bert A. Rockman, Purdue University
Disc:
Bert A. Rockman, Purdue University
Papers: Can't Buy Me Life: Why Higher Incomes Don't
Necessarily Increase Life Expectancy
Brian J. Gaines, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics
Elite Strategies and Non-State Actors in Post-Communist
Health Policy
Brittany Holom, Princeton University
Healthcare and political participation
Diana Elena Burlacu, Humboldt University of Berlin
The relationship between Varieties of Democracy and
Health
Valeriya Mechkova, Varieties of Democracy,
Gothenburg University
Yi-ting Wang, National Cheng Kung University
Are we there yet? Is the English NHS really on the
road to privatization?
Alex Waddan, University of Leicester
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
100.50 COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL CITIZENSHIP
1: MULTILEVEL & DIFFERENTIATED
CITIZENSHIP
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Chair:
Disc:

Willem Maas, York University


Rainer Baubock, European University Institute

Papers: Comparing Immigration Policy and Enforcement in Two


Neighboring States
Monica W Varsanyi, City University of New York
Doris Marie Provine
Do New Borders Generate New Rights? A Model for
Borderzone Citizenship
Matthew Longo, University of Oxford
Post-imperial citizenship: Russia, France, and Great
Britain compared
Oxana Shevel, Tufts University
Varieties of Multilevel and Asymmetric Citizenship
Jaime Gerardo Lluch, University of Puerto Rico, Rio
Piedras
Comparing Multilevel Citizenship in Europe and North
America
Willem Maas, York University
Related Groups
101.1
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: THE STATE
OF THE STUDY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN
POLITICAL THOUGHT ROUNDTABLE
Chair: Melvin Lee Rogers, University of California, Los
Angeles
Part:
Desmond Jagmohan, Princeton University
Justin Rose
Jack Turner, University of Washington
101.2
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: REPUBLICANISM, MORALITY,
AND THE COMMON GOOD IN MODERN
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Chair: Luigi Bradizza, Salve Regina University
Disc:
Nasser Behnegar, Boston College
Peter C. Myers, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Papers: Spiritual Warfare in The Prince
Michael Anton, Citigroup
Religious Toleration and the Common Good in the
Thought of the American Founding
Nathan Gill, Hillsdale College
Suspicion in Machiavellis Discourses on Livy
Michael Hoffpauir, Claremont Graduate University
Cosmopolitan Morality and Political Particularism: The
Case of Rousseau
Nicholas Starr, Emory University
101.3
DISASTERS AND CRISES: FRONTIERS IN
DISASTER RESEARCH
Chair: Daniel P. Aldrich, Northeastern University
Disc:
Mary Comerio, University of California, Berkeley

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Voegelin, the Axial Age and Modernity: The Present and
the Future in the Mirror of the Past
Bjorn Thomassen, Roskilde University
Rosario Forlenza, Columbia University
Multiple Modernities
Juergen Gebhardt
Opposing Perspectives on the Totalitarian Phenomenon:
Voegelin and Kelsen,
Francois Lecoutre, University of Lille 2
Voegelin and Strauss on Civic Community
Pierre-Alain Drien, Lyon
Weimars Hyperinflation: A Legacy of War, Struggle for
Survival, and the Affirmation of the State
Todd Myers, Grossmont College
101.5
POLITICA: STUDY OF MEDIEVAL POLITICAL
THOUGHT: ROUNDTABLE ON THE MEANING
AND LEGACY OF THE MAGNA CARTA
Chair: Elizabeth F. Cohen
Part:
Cary J. Nederman, Texas A&M University
Justin J. Wert, University of Oklahoma
Kenton W. Worcester, Marymount Manhattan College
Robert Michael Pallitto, Seton Hall University
101.6
RUSSIAN POLITICS GROUP: U.S.-RUSSIAN
RELATIONS: IS THERE A WAY OUT OF THE
DEAD-END?
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY

Chair:
Part:

Fred Eidlin
Andrei Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Boris Barkanov, West Virginia University

Sunday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM


APSA Events
102.1
POLICY STUDIES ORGANIZATION EDITORS
BUSINESS MEETING

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM


Division Panels
DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY:
HISTORICAL APPROACHES
103.1
READING AND RE-READING LOCKE
Disc:
Alex Tuckness, Iowa State University
Papers: John Locke and the Question of Property, America, and
Colonialism
Ray Thomas Hartman
Lockean Republicanism: To moderate the Dominion
ofevery Member of the Society
Steven Kelts, Princeton University
Lockes War on Piracy and the Rise of British Empire
Sarah X. Pemberton, University of South Florida

DAILY SCHEDULE

227

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Papers: Building Back Better: Participatory Governance in a


Post-Haiyan World
Nicole Curato, University of Canberra
Vote Buying Strategies in the Aftermath of Natural
Disasters: Evidence from U.S. Presidential Elections
Massimo Mannino, University of St.Gallen
Congressional Policy Advocacy and Change after
Hurricane Katrina
Tanya Buhler Corbin, Radford University

101.4

Institutions of Disaster: A Comparison of Indonesia and


the Philippines
Jason Enia, Sam Houston State University
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: THE PROBLEM OF
MULTIPLE MODERNITIES
Juergen Gebhardt
Thomas W. Heilke, The University of British Columbia,
Okanagan
Thomas J. McPartland, Kentucky State University

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Politicizing Lockes Temporal Subject


Jennifer Corby, City University of New York
Contesting the Empire of Habit: Habit and Freedom in
John Lockes Education
Rita Koganzon, Harvard University
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
103.2
MACHIAVELLI OUT OF CONTEXT
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Chair:
Disc:

Victoria Kahn, University of California, Berkeley


Victoria Kahn, University of California, Berkeley

Papers: To See or to Feel: Machiavelli and the Illusion of


Political Transparency
Nicholas Xenos, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Machiavelli and Jewish Political Theology
Miguel Vatter, UNSW Australia
Machiavelli and the Play-Element in Political Life
Robyn Marasco
Machiavelli and the Politics of Anticruelty
Yves Winter, McGill University
Reading Prophecy with Machiavelli
Ronald J. Schmidt, University of Southern Maine
DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY
103.3
THE VIEW FROM THE PROVINCES: EMPIRE IN
CONTEXTS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT
AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES

Chair:
Disc:

Jeanne Morefield, Whitman College


Jennifer Pitts, University of Chicago

Papers: Evolutionism, Empire, and The Indian Sociologist


Inder Singh Marwah, McMaster University
Empire, Economy, and Civility in Eighteenth-Century
Britain
Onur Ulas Ince, Koc University
The Modern Imagination of Settlement, or Displacement
as Method
Lorenzo Veracini
Grounded Normativity and Indigenous Internationalism
Glen S. Coulthard
DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY
103.4
MARRIAGE, MORALS, AND MARKETS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

William A. Galston, The Brookings Institution


Tamara Metz, Reed College
William A. Galston, The Brookings Institution

Papers: Liberalism, the Market, and the Contemporary American


Family
Maxine Eichner, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
The Value of Marital Choice and the Right to Plural
Marriage
Ronald Clifford Den Otter, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Defense of Monogamous
Marriage
Stephen Macedo, Princeton University
Is Sexual Intimacy Necessary for Marriage?
Sonu Bedi, Dartmouth College

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DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY


103.5
ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY:
UNCONVENTIONAL POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION AND VIOLENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL
SECURITY

Papers: Its Not Fair! The Impact of Perceived Injustice on


Political Participation
Gabriele Magni, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Whether or not to protest. Evidence from the Arab
Spring.
Stephanie Dornschneider
Trust in times of riots: Violent protests as a natural
experiment
Robert Klemmensen, University of Southern
Denmark
Mogens K. Justesen, Copenhagen Business School
Violence, Identity, Emotion and Civilian Attitude
Formation in Conflict Zones
Emily K. Gade, University of Washington
The Effect of Violence on Impulsivity: Evidence from
the DR Congo
Vera Mironova
DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY
103.6
PREROGATIVE AND CONSTRAINT IN
PRESIDENTIAL POLICY-MAKING
Chair: Bruce Miroff, SUNY Albany
Papers: The Politician's Provence
William G. Howell, University of Chicago
Stephane Wolton, London School of Economics
From Seneca Falls to Selma to Stonewall:Barack Obama
and the Gay Rights Movement
Sidney M. Milkis, University of Virginia
Boris Heersink, University of Virginia
Innovation and Constraint in Public Finance, 1933-2013
Patrick R. O'Brien, Yale University
The Tragedy of Woodrow Wilson and the Second Lost
Chance for Peace
Elizabeth Sanders, Cornell University
DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY
103.7
IDEAL POINT ESTIMATION
Chair: Kevin M. Quinn, University of California, Berkeley
Disc:
Devin Caughey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Papers: Accounting for Uncertainty in Ideal Point Estimates via
Multiple Overimputation
Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University
Gary King, Harvard University
Fast Estimation of Ideal Points with Massive Data
Kosuke Imai, Princeton University
James Lo, Princeton University
Jonathan P. Olmsted
Electronic Homestyle: Estimating Partisan Ideal Points
using Tweets
Jason Radford, University of Chicago, Northeastern
University
Betsy Sinclair, Washington University in St Louis
Issues in Bridging Ideology Estimation
Stephen Jessee, University of Texas, Austin
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
103.8
ECONOMIC VOTE AND DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY IN GLOBAL ECONOMIES

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Chair:
Disc:

Daniela Campello, Getulio Vargas Foundation


Larry M. Bartels, Vanderbilt University
Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan

Papers: The Media, the Economy and the Vote


Mark Andreas Kayser, Hertie School of Governance
Michael Peress, SUNY - Stony Brook
Relative Performance and Voters Assessment of
Government Competence
Daniela Campello, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Cesar Zucco, Fundacao Getulio Vargas
The Mass Political Consequences of Economic Reform
in Latin America
Timothy Hellwig, Indiana University, Bloomington
Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University
Who is Wrong Rewarding the Incumbent? Myopic
Retrospection in Rural Economies
Lucas Novaes, University of California, Berkeley
Luis Schiumerini, Yale University
Geographical Distribution of Responses to Economic
News
Raymond M. Duch, University of Oxford
Akitaka Matsuo, Centre for Experimental Social
Sciences
DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
103.9
ELITES, INFORMATION, AND INSTITUTIONS
Disc:
Kristin McKie, Saint Lawrence University
Papers: Democratic Transitions & Institutional
Consolidation:Evidence from Egypt
Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University
Information and the Organization of Authoritarian
Security
Nicholas Sher, Stanford University
Regime consolidation and the role of diversity
Basak Taraktas, University of Pennsylvania
Strategic constitutional choices in an autocracy
Katja Michalak, Zeppelin University
Gerald B. Pech, American University in Bulgaria

Papers: Organizing Formality: Civic Associations in Indias


Urban Slums
Adam Michael Auerbach, American University
Civil Society and Donor-Driven Public Goods Provision
of Solar Panels in Africa
Jennifer N. Brass, Indiana University, Bloomington
Lauren M. MacLean, Indiana University,
Bloomington
Strange Bedfellows: The Local Politics of NGOGovernment Relations
Karisa Tritz Cloward, Southern Methodist University
Service-Delivery NGOs and Local Participation in the
Peruvian Amazon
Jami Nelson-Nunez, One Earth Future Foundation
Evading the Patronage Trap: Interest Organizations
Policy Demands in Mexico
Brian Palmer-Rubin, University of California,
Berkeley
DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
103.12 THE POLITICS OF LAND AND LABOR
Chair: Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University
Disc:
Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University
Papers: Empowerment or Deprivation? Assessing Chinas Rural
Land Reform
Jin Zeng
Labor Scarcity, Land Tenure, and Historical Legacy:
Evidence from Mexico
Emily A. Sellars, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Security of Property Rights, Ownership, and
Development: A Misguided Paradigm
Deborah A. Boucoyannis, University of Virginia
Man, I Look Good! Foreign Investment, Labor Laws,
and Audience Costs in the Gulf
Samuel R. Greene, National Defense College
Nathan Toronto, UAE National Defense College
US GSP Review, Labor Protest and Worker Rights in
Developing Countries
Emmanuel Teitelbaum, George Washington
University
DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND
FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
103.13 SOCIAL POLICY IN NON-DEMOCRACIES: THE
CHINESE WELFARE STATE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Chair:
Disc:

Daily Schedule

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
103.10 DECENTRALIZATION AND SUBNATIONAL
POLITICS
Chair: Luz Marina Arias, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas (CIDE)
Papers: Beyond good governance: providing health insurance
for the poor in Indonesia
Diego Fossati
Negotiating Governance in China: the Case of
Development Zone Planning
Qianqi Shen, Rutgers University
When Elites Meet: Decentralization, Power-Sharing, and
Local Service Provision
Jennifer Noveck
Margaret Levi, Stanford University
Amanda Clayton
Foreign Investors Subnational Political Preferences
Ana Carolina Garriga, CIDE
Severed Linkages: Economic Voting in Uneven
Democracies
Jonathan T. Hiskey, Vanderbilt University
Mason Wallace Moseley, University of Pennsylvania

DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING


COUNTRIES
103.11 NON-STATE ORGANIZATIONS AND
DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN THE DEVELOPING
WORLD
Chair: Carew E. Boulding, University of Colorado, Boulder
Disc:
Benjamin L. Read, University of California, Santa Cruz

Xiaobo Lu, University of Texas at Austin


Xiaobo Lu, University of Texas at Austin

Papers: Selective Welfare Provision to Preempt Threats to


Regime Stability in China
Jennifer Pan, Stanford University

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229

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

The Local Political Economy of Government Spending


Cai Zuo
Selective Enforcement: The New Labor Contract Law
and Labor Welfare in China
Sungmin Rho, stanford university
Do the Carrots Work? The Effects of Social Welfare
on Regime Support in China
Xian Huang, University of Pennsylvania
Inter-regional Competition in Pension Benefit Growth in
China
Jing Lin
A. Dale Tussing, Syracuse University
DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY
103.14 SOCIAL CHANGE, DIVERSITY, AND
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS
Chair: Duane H. Swank, Marquette University
Disc:
Sigrun Kahl, Yale University
Markus M. L. Crepaz, University of Georgia
Papers: Immigrant Insiders and the Ethnic Dimensions of
Dualization
Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley
Politics of Middle Class Decline and Growth in
Industrialized Democracies
Young-hwan Byun, CUNY Graduate Center
Radical Right's Catch-All Position: Multilevel Test of
the New Winning Formula
Szymon Mikolaj Stojek, University of Georgia
Solidarity Eroded? Immigration and Unemployment
Benefit Politics in Sweden
Joshua C. Gordon, SFU School of Public Policy
Low Skill Youth and the Social Investment Society
Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University
Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
103.15 THE POLITICS OF CREDIT RATING AGENCIES
Chair: Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University
Disc:
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
Papers: Macroprudential or Macroeconomic? Policy Spillover
and CRA Regulation
Christopher Brummer
Efficient, commonsense regulations to foster accurate
credit ratings
Norbert Gaillard, Corbeil-Essonnes
William Jeremiah Harrington
What Regulatory Failure Reveals about How Rating
Really Works
Giulia Mennillo, Weatherhead Center for
International Affairs, Harvard University
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick
Social Conventions, Legal Fictions, and Sovereign Debt
Markets
Stephen Craig Nelson, Northwestern University
Why corporate rating and consumer scoring do the same
but differently
Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena
Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego
DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
103.16 TRADE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Chair: Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton, University of California,
San Diego

230

DAILY SCHEDULE

Disc:

Christina Davis, Princeton University

Papers: Opening of the American market: rules, norms and


coalitions
Judith Lynn Goldstein, Stanford University
Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago
Protecting Workers and U.S. Industries via the
Generalized System of Preferences
Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton, University of
California, San Diego
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Robert Galantucci, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
The Domestic Politics of Preferential Trade Agreements
in Hard Times
Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Helen V. Milner, Princeton University
Who Holds the Most Influence Over WTO
Jurisprudence?
Mark Daku
Krzysztof J. Pelc, McGill University
Domestic Institutions, International Negotiations, and the
Politics of Trade
Timm Betz, University of Michigan
DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
103.17 NEW WAYS OF WAR: DRONES, ROBOTS, AND
UNMANNED WEAPONS
Chair: Ryan D. Grauer, University of Pittsburgh
Papers: Automatic Conflict? Robotics Warfare and the Risk of
Conflict
Mauro Gilli, Northwestern University
Drones and the Truth about Self-Defense
Avery Elias Plaw, University of Massachusetts,
Dartmouth
Joo Franco Reis
Hollow Weapons: Reassessing the Role of Defense in
Cyberspace
Drew Herrick, George Washington University
Everyone Loves Drones, Especially China: Motivations
for the Chinese UAV program
Ivan Willis Rasmussen, Tufts Unversity
Drones and Crisis Stability
Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania
Hyun-Binn Cho, University of Pennsylvania
DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS
CONTROL
103.18 U.S.-CHINA NUCLEAR RELATIONS AND THE
FUTURE OF EAST ASIAN SECURITY
Chair: Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
Disc:
Christopher P. Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, Calif.
Papers: US Strategic Nuclear Policy Toward China
Charles L. Glaser, George Washington University
Chinas Search for Stability: Chinese Views of U.S.
Nuclear Posture
Fiona Stephanie Cunningham, Political Science
Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Future Warfare in the Western Pacific
Stephen D. Biddle, George Washington University

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Alliance Defection and the Rise of China


Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY
103.19 EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION ON FOREIGN
POLICY
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

Chair:
Disc:

Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney


Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney

Papers: The Role of Choices in Foreign Policy Preference


Formation
Clayton McLaughlin Webb, University of Kansas
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
To Denounce, or Not To Denounce: Survey Experiment
on Diplomatic Quarrels
Kazunori Inamasu, Kwansei Gakuin University
Shoko Kohama, Hokkaido Univeristy
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
Was Abrams Wrong? The Political Costs of Military
Mobilization
Lindsay P. Cohn, U.S. Naval War College
Jessica D Blankshain, U.S. Naval War College
Public Opinion toward the Privatization of U.S. Security
Operations
Mark Daniel Ramirez, Arizona State University
Micro-Foundations of Liberalism
Belgin San-Akca, Koc University
DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES
103.20 NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL POLITICS:
INTERDEPENDENCE AND INTERNATIONAL
CONFLICT
Chair: Xun Cao, Penn State University
Disc:
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
Nils W. Metternich, University College London

DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES


103.21 CULTIVATING THE CONSTITUENCY:
LEGISLATOR-CONSTITUENT RELATIONS
Chair: Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina

Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina


David CW Parker, Montana State University, Bozeman

Papers: A Constituent-Level Analysis of Home Style


Patrick Tucker, Washington University in St Louis
The Impact of Constituency Factors on Tea Partyness
Among U.S. Senators
Bryan Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio
Irwin L. Morris, University of Maryland, College
Park
Ideology, Not Service: How Voters Evaluate Congress
John Lapinski
Matthew S. Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania
Kenneth M. Winneg, University of Pennsylvania
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania
Keeping in Touch: How Members of Congress
Communicate with Their Supporters
Krista Loose, MIT
Representing on the Spin
Jennifer L. Brookhart, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
103.22 PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP, APPROVAL AND
ASSESSMENTS
Chair: Harold F. Bass, Ouachita Baptist University
Disc:
Michael A. Genovese
Janet M. Martin, Bowdoin College
Papers: Explaining Approval for Clinton, Bush-43, and Obama:
A Regime Switching Model
Charles W. Ostrom, Michigan State University
Alon Peretz Kraitzman, Michigan State University
Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University
Brian Newman, Pepperdine University
The Coevolution of Evaluations of Presidents and their
Parties over Time
Gary C. Jacobson, University of California, San
Diego
An Expectations Theory of Presidential Assessment
Bruce Buchanan, University of Texas, Austin
The Masculine Presidency: Evidence From a Survey
Experiment
Meredith Conroy, CSUSB
Cross-Pressured: Presidential Leadership of the Public
George C. Edwards, Texas A&M University, College
Station
DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY
103.23 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION POLICY
Chair: Sara E. Dahill-Brown, Wake Forest University
Disc:
James C. Clinger, Murray State University
Papers: From Failed State to What? The Politics of Halfway
Reform in India
Akshay Mangla, Harvard University
The Effects of Higher Education Governance and
Finance on Student Access
Robert C. Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas
Patrons of Ideas: How Funded Research Influences the
Education Policy Debate
Sarah E. Reckhow, Michigan State University
Megan Tompkins-Stange, University of Michigan
Laura Holden

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Papers: Modeling, Computing and Evaluating Endogenous


Networks
Max Blau Gallop
Teams of Rivals: Adversaries in Alliance
Yonatan Lupu, George Washington University
Paul Poast, University of Chicago
The Re-Organization of Interacting International
Networks following Major Shocks
Zeev Maoz, University of California, Davis
Kyle A. Joyce, University of California, Davis
International Conflict and the Structure of Trade
Dependencies
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
Solving Problems: INGO Network Socialization and
International Peace Promotion
Amanda Marie Murdie, University
Maya Wilson, Emory University
David R. Davis, Emory University
Working without a Net: Examining Bilateral Dispute
Resolution Settlement
Vanessa Lefler, Middle Tennessee State University

Disc:

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Legislating Upward Mobility through Education?: The


Federal TRIO Programs
Deondra Rose, Duke University

Direct Democracys Educative Effects: A View from the


Voters
Craig M. Burnett, University of North Carolina
Wilmington
Janine A. Parry, University of Arkansas
Jay Barth, Hendrix College
Voter Turnout and Satisfaction with Mail-in Voting and
Election Day Registration
Robert M. Stein
Andrew Menger, Rice University
Greg W. Vonnahme, University of Missouri, Kansas
City
Your Ballot's in the Mail: the Effects of Unsolicited
Absentee Ballots
Michael D. Martinez, University of Florida
Daniel A. Smith, University of Florida

DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS


103.24 WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN: COURTS,
FEDERALISM AND THE STATES
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Chair:
Disc:

Ryan Emenaker, College of the Redwoods


Ryan Emenaker, College of the Redwoods

Papers: Judicial Federalism, State Policy, and Representation \\


John P. Kastellec, Princeton University
'Political Questions' and U.S. Redistricting: The Road
Not Taken
Kirsten Nussbaumer
The Political Context of the New Judicial Federalism
Kenneth P. Miller, Claremont McKenna College
What Predicts Bailout from Section 5 of the Voting
Rights Act? A TSCS Analysis
David Blanding, McDaniel College
DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS
103.25 INTERGOVERNMENTAL INTERACTION IN
FEDERAL SYSTEMS
Chair: Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University
Disc:
Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University
Papers: A Policy-Centered Approach to Intergovernmental
Cooperation in Federal Countries
Michael Andrea Strebel, University of Zurich
Christian Ewert, University of Lausanne
Ethnofederalism: Theory and Evidence from a Large-N
Study
Liam Anderson
Carlos E. Costa
Intergovernmental Shape-Shifting:Tribal Strategies of
Resistance to State Policy
Paula Mohan
Cities as Lobbyists: Local Public Goods Provision,
Federalism, and Intergovernmental Lobbying
Hye Young You, Vanderbilt University
Rebecca Goldstein, Harvard University
The Political Economy of Heads-of-Government
Summits in Multi-level Systems
Anthony F Imbrogno, McGill University
DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
103.26 ELECTORAL RULES AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
Chair: Seth C McKee, Texas Tech University
Disc:
David A. Hughes, University of Georgia
Papers: Are Some Voters a Lost Cause? An Experiment in a
Top-2 Primary
Seth J. Hill, University of California, San Diego
Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego
That's How I Roll (Off): Voter Abstention in Direct
Democracy Elections
Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
Stephen P. Nicholson, University of California,
Merced

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DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS


103.27 COMBATING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS

Chair:
Disc:

Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder


Ingrid Bego, Hastings College

Papers: Child marriage reform: The gendered economy of


representative claims in Africa
Ragnhild Louise Muriaas, University of Bergen
Liv Tnnessen, Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)
Vibeke Wang, Chr. Michelsen Institute
Domestic Violence Policy Adoption Processes: A
Comparison of Malawi and Uganda
Vibeke Wang, Chr. Michelsen Institute
Individual & Institutional Influences on Sexual Assault
Jurisprudence
Holly Jeanine Boux, Georgetown University
Womens Representation and Anti-Trafficking
Enforcement: A Global Analysis
Amy C. Alexander, Quality of Government Institute,
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Maria Ravlik, Leuphana University Lneburg
The Politics of Legal Challenges to Pornography:
Canada, Sweden, & the U.S.
Max Waltman, Stockholm University
DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS
103.28 CAMPAIGNS
Disc:
Stephen Maynard Caliendo, North Central College
Papers: Campaign Advertising: Does Candidate Gender or Race/
Ethnicity Matter?
Regina Branton
Jared Perkins
Race, Representation, and Campaign Finance Networks
Neil Visalvanich, Bucknell University
Keith E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky
The Effects of Campaign Strategy on Marginalized
Groups in the 2012 Election
Kyle Endres, University of Texas, Austin
Kristin Kelly, University of Texas, Austin
Can Personal Text Messages Increase Turnout amongst
Low-Propensity Voters?
Marisa Abrajano, University of California, San Diego
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California,
Berkeley
Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL


SYSTEMS
103.29 CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS
Chair: Pedro Riera, Carlos III University of Madrid
Disc:
Charlotte Fridolfsson, Linkping University
Papers: Fewer Rungs, More Political Families: Legacy
Candidates in Taiwan Elections
Nathan F. Batto, Academia Sinica
The Electoral System Type and the Physical
Attractiveness of MPs
Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa
Who wins party nominations for political office?
Evidence from South Korea
Shinhye Choi, University of California, Berkeley
Donghyun Choi, University of California, Berkeley
Non-viable candidates and the dynamics of legislative
elections in Brazil
Kristin Noella Wylie, James Madison University
Daniel Marcelino, IPEA
Pedro G. dos Santos, Luther College
DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND
PARTIES
103.30 THE DYNAMICS OF PARTY POSITIONING
Disc:
Joshua D Potter, Louisiana State University
Papers: Changing Position or Playing Field?
Chunho Park, Dept. of Political Science, Michigan
State University
Economic Stress and Nationalism: a Longitudinal Test of
Diversionary Theory
Sergi Pardos, University of Oxford, Merton College
Inaki Sagarzazu, University of Glasgow
Leaders and Labels: A Principal-Agent Perspective on
Party Position Taking
William B. Heller, SUNY, Binghamton
Making the poor go right: Conservative parties'
strategies in Latin America
Eugenia Giraudy, University of California, Berkeley
Party-System Stability and Change in Sixteen Countries,
1890-2010
Jennifer K. Smith, Deep Springs College
DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR
103.31 RESOURCES, ENGAGEMENT, AND
RECRUITMENT: 20 YEARS OF "VOICE AND
EQUALITY"
Chair: Casey A. Klofstad, University of Miami
Part:
John A. Henderson, Yale University
Henry E. Brady, University of California, Berkeley
David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame
Zoltan Fazekas, University of Southern Denmark
Kay Lehman Schlozman, Boston College
Allison Penelope Anoll, Stanford University
Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College

DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND


ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
103.33 DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: CROSSNATIONAL EVIDENCE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY

Chair: Alexander Ovodenko


Papers: Partisan Politics, Welfare States and Environmental
Policy Outputs in the OECD
Sijeong Lim, Stockholm University
Andreas Duit
Environmental Attitudes in Vulnerable Areas: Oil and
Political Trust in Ecuador
Karleen West, SUNY Geneseo
Balancing Energy Sector Objectives in Brazil and South
Africa
Kathryn Hochstetler, University of Waterloo
How Political & Economic Freedom Impact the EKC
for CO2
Kris Aaron Beck, Gordon State College
Prathibha Joshi, Gordon State College
Determinants of Domestic Environmental Policy
Performance Worldwide
Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University
Daniel J. Fiorino, American University
Laura Daniela Stevens Leon, American University
DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
POLITICS
103.34 PARTICIPATION AND ENGAGEMENT: THE
ROLE OF ICT'S IN TRANSFORMING CITIZEN
POLITICS
Chair: Kevin Jay Wallsten
Disc:
Ben Epstein, DePaul University
Papers: Dual-Screening the Political: Media Events, Social
Media, and Citizen Engagement
Cristian Vaccari, Royal Holloway, University of
London
Andrew Chadwick, Royal Holloway, University of
London
Ben O''Loughlin, University of London, Royal
Holloway
augusto valeriani, Universit di Bologna

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DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION


103.32 INNOVATIONS IN UNDERSTANDING
ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR ON SUPPORT
FOR OVERSEAS AID
Chair: Jennifer A. vanHeerde-Hudson, University College
London
Disc:
Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

Papers: The impact of moral appeals on charitable donations and


engagement
Jennifer A. vanHeerde-Hudson, University College
London
David Hudson, University College London
Niheer Dasandi, University College London
N. Susan Gaines
Support for overseas aid: A comparison of Britain,
France, Germany and the US
Harold D. Clarke, University of Texas at Dallas
Marianne C. Stewart, University of Texas at Dallas
Blindfolded engagement: Celebrity, experts and the fight
against global poverty
Paolo Morini, University College London
Disentangling the role of corruption in support for
overseas aid
Caryn Peiffer
Heather A. Marquette, University of Birmingham

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Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Everydaymakers using Facebook and Twitter: changing


youth political engagement?
ariadne vromen, University of Sydney
Political Tinder Box: The Internet and Political
Participation in Closed States
Kevin Wagner, Florida Atlantic University
Jason Gainous, University of Louisville
Jason P Abbott, University of Louisville
Digitally Enabled Collective Action in Areas of Limited
Statehood
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
The role of issue advocacy in political consumerism
campaigns in social media
Ariel Hasell, University of California, Santa Barbara
Lauren Copeland, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Bruce Bimber, University of California, Santa
Barbara
DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS
103.35 AMERICA, LIBERALISM, AND EMPIRE
Chair: Peter Trubowitz, London School of Economics
Disc:
John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Atul Kohli, Princeton University
Papers: The Wilsonian Limits to Liberal Imperialism
Tony Smith, Tufts University
Liberal America and the Globalization of the
Westphalian System
Daniel Deudney
G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University
Liberal Hegemony, Illiberal Empire, and the American
Republic
David C. Hendrickson, Colorado College
The Construction of the American Standard of
Civilization
Taesuh Cha, Johns Hopkins University
America's Strategy of Imperial Decline
Henry R. Nau
DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS
103.36 MAPPING AND BRIDGING METHODOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY IN THE DISCIPLINE
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL
METHODOLOGY

Chair:
Disc:

Anjali Thomas Bohlken, University of British Columbia


Anjali Thomas Bohlken, University of British Columbia

Papers: Divergent? Gender & Methods Diversity in Political


Science Dissertations 2005-15
Rina Verma Williams, University of Cincinnati
Laura Dudley Jenkins, University of Cincinnati
Crystal Whetstone, University of Cincinnati
Kristina Teater, University of Cincinnati
Process-tracing, counterfactual comparison and causal
inference
Matto Mildenberger, UC Santa Barbara
Two cultures? An empirical analysis of methods
application in political science
David Kuehn, Heidelberg University

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Mind the Gap: A Survey of Mixed Methods in Political


Research
Cassandra Sweet, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de
Chile
Julieta Suarez-Cao, Pontificia Universidad Catolica
de Chile
DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
103.37 COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL CITIZENSHIP
2: EFFECTS & EVALUATION
Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE
POLITICS

Chair:
Disc:

Willem Maas, York University


Maarten P. Vink, Maastricht University

Papers: Global Crossroads: Naturalization rates in North


America, Europe & Global South
Justin Gest, George Mason University
Anna Katherine Boucher, University of Sydney
Modeling Migration Flow: Effects of Dual Citizenship
as a Push and Pull Factor
Hannah Marie Alarian, University of California,
Irvine
Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California,
Irvine
Selective Migration Strategies and the Politics of
Pathways to Citizenship
Rey Koslowski, SUNY, University at Albany
The impact of citizenship regimes on cosmopolitanism
among natives and migrants
Andrea Schlenker, University of Lucerne
Proposals to take away citizenship and new perception
of national allegiance
Ben Herzog, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Related Groups
104.1
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN CAUCUS: ASIAN
AMERICAN MOBILIZATION AND
MARGINALIZATION: EXPLORING THE
CONTEXT AND THE CONSTITUENTS
Chair: Sangay K. Mishra
Disc:
Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California
James S. Lai
Papers: Political Context and Electoral Fates of Asian Pacific
Americans
Rhoanne Esteban, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Nicole Filler, University of California, Santa Barbara
Pei-te Lien
Framing Marginalization: The Construction of Alien
Identity for Americans of Asian Ancestry
Andrew L. Aoki, Augsburg College
Spread of a Movement: Explaining Asian American
Opposition to Affirmative Action
Sono Shah
How do Asian-Pacific-American Nonprofits Mobilize the
Community? Exploring On and Off-Cycle Patterns of
Electoral Participation
Heath Brown, CUNY, John Jay College
104.2
CICERONIAN SOCIETY: ARISTOCRATIC
APOLOGETICS
Chair: Richard Avramenko, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Disc:
Richard Avramenko, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jeffrey Church, University of Houston

Sunday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Papers: Plato, Aristotle, Cicero and the Aristocratic Ethos


Andreas A.M. Kinneging, University of Leiden
Aristocratic Thought in Russia: Konstanin Leontiev on
Priesthood, Nobility and Culture
Ethan Alexander-Davey, University of Virginia
Aristocracy as Pride: Thomas Hobbes on the Unreliable
Few
Geoffrey M. Vaughan, Assumption College
Aristocracy and the American Regime: A Contemporary
Reconsideration
David B. Frisk
104.3
CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF
STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY: AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
FROM A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Jason R. Jividen, Saint Vincent College
Papers: The Anti-Federalist Origins of Judicial Federalism
Matthew S. Brogdon, University of Texas at San
Antonio
Presidential Opinions, Congressional Recommendations:
The Ambivalent Constitutional Status of Treasury
Secretary Alexander Hamilton
Adam M. Carrington
Executive Power Over Foreign Affairs in the Founding:
The Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 and the PacificusHelvidius Debate
Conner Lund
Negative Space and the Constitution: Unearthing the
Principles of American Constitutionalism in Madisons
Notes
David Ramsey, University of West Florida
104.4
ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: THE SPIRIT AND
REALITY OF POLITICS
Chair: Rouven J. Steeves, 719-481-1530
Disc:
Jeremy Seth Geddert, Assumption College
R. J. Snell, Eastern University
Papers: Synderesis and Common Sense
Macon W. Boczek, Kent State University
The Place of the Heart in Philosophical Anthropology
Thomas E. Lordan
Albert Camuss Political Philosophy of Invincible
Summers and Endless Winters
Sarah Shea, Laurentian University
Why Blame Calvin?
T. John Jamieson
The Two Sides of the Same Coin: Political Realism and
Political Philosophy
Andras Lanczi
104.5
GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY: HABITATION,
HABITABILITY, JUSTICE 2

104.6
Chair:
Disc:

Why habitability?
Zev Trachtenberg, University of Oklahoma
Will the humble inherit the Earth? Towards a realistic
politics of habitation
Manuel Arias-Maldonado, University of Malaga
IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #36 (POWER):
POWER IN 21ST CENTURY WORLD POLITICS
Philip G. Cerny
Philip G. Cerny
David A. Baldwin

Papers: The G-77 in the Climate Negotiations: Explaining Unity


Through Opportunity Costs
Bjornar Egede-Nissen
Power in a Globalized, Information-Drenched World
Renee Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University
State Power in the State-led Model: Influence and
Control in Financial Governance
Rui He, Nankai University and York University
Swimming Against the Current? Putinism in a
Globalizing World
Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University
Balance of Power in a Networked World
Alina V. Vladimirova, National Research University
Higher School of Economics
104.7
SOCIETY FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES: SOCIETY
FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES
Chair: Claudiu Daniel Tufis, Universitatea Bucuresti
Disc:
Claudiu Daniel Tufis, Universitatea Bucuresti
Papers: Romanian Politics and Romanian Budgets: A
Preliminary Investigation
Ronald F. King, San Diego State University
Cosmin Marian, Babes-Bolyai University
Political Participation and Policy Preferences of
Romanian Diaspora
Toma Burean, Babes-Bolyai University
Raluca Popp, Babes-Bolyai University
Generalized Trust and Diversity in the Classroom: A
Longitudinal Study of Romanian Adolescents
Paul E. Sum, University of North Dakota
Gabriel Badescu
Global Citizenship, Glam Dirt and the Right-Left
Debate: The Invention of International Development
Studies in Post Communist Romania
Luciana Alexandra Ghica, University of Bucharest

Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL


SCIENCE

Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech


Sarah Surak, Salisbury University
Andy Scerri, Virginia Tech

Daily Schedule

Chair:
Disc:

Papers: Why Habitation: Ecologies as Habitant Networks?


Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech
Unnatural Habits: Commodification and Politics of
Displacement in Appalachia
George V. Davis, Marshall University

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