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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 2 Division Panels Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Thu 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 10:15 am ACROSS THE REVOLUTIONARY DIVIDE: RETHINKING NINETEENTH-CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHT Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II ALEX GOUREVITCH’S "FROM SLAVERY TO THE COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH" Parc 55, Embarcadero CICERONIAN RECEPTIONS Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON "ADVICE FOR RULERS": ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN Hilton, Franciscan D Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF CREOLIZING LIBERTY: ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL ROBERTS’S "FREEDOM AS MARRONAGE" Parc 55, Divisadero Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING: PAST AND PRESENT Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND RACE Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 2 by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL SOURCES OF POWER AND WEAKNESS IN NON- DEMOCRATIC POST- COMMUNIST REGIMES Parc 55, Hearst Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE STATE AND ECONOMY IN CHINA AND THE FORMER Hilton, Union Square 14 DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHTPHILOSOPHY: AND HISTORICAL APPROACHES Eileen Hunt Botting, UniversityMelvin of Lee Notre Rogers, Dame University of California, Los Angeles THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 3 11.2 Room: 85.2 Room: 41.2 Room: 24.10 Room: 85.3 Room: 11.3 Room: 18.2 Room: 100.1 Room: 62.1 Room: Division Chair: Fri 7:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Thu 4:15 pm Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Page 3 INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN POST-COMMUNIST TRANSITIONS Parc 55, Hearst Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY LEGITIMATION IN AUTOCRACIES: THE ENDURANCE OF IN A DEMOCRATIZING WORLD Parc 55, Hearst NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH ON STATES, MARKETS, 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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 8 Division Panels Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:00 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE EFFECTS AND CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 36:VOTING ELECTIONS BEHAVIOR AND CLASH OF THE SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA Nikko, Monterey II EMOTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND CONFLICT Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 3 by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL GENDER AND CAMPAIGN DYNAMICS Hilton, Continental ParlorCo-sponsored 7 by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & INFORMATIONPOLITICS ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS Hilton, Union Square 24 POSTER SESSION V: POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY Hilton, Grand Ballroom RACE AND ETHNICITY: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS Parc 55, Balboa THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION ON FOREIGN POLICY ATTITUDES Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 1 by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY THE EFFECTS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS AMONG CITIZENS AND LEGISLATORS Parc 55, Davidson Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION THE MISSING (EMOTIONAL) LINK: EXPLAINING POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Parc 55, Davidson THE ORIGINS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES Parc 55, Mission II THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY AMONG ELITES AND THE PUBLIC Parc 55, Mission II THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored II by DIVISION 52:CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION AND THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 9 110.7 Room: 100.5 Room: 90.23 Room: 95.42 Room: 90.6 Room: 58.1 Room: 95.16 Room: 68.19 Room: 85.10 Room: 68.6 Room: 62.6 Room: 53.8 Room: 41.10 Room: Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Fri 11:30 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 2:00 pm Sun 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 9 ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY: UNCONVENTIONAL POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND VIOLENCE Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITARIAN SYSTEMS Hilton, Imperial A DIFFERENT DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Hilton, Franciscan B EMPIRICAL TESTING OF THEORETICAL MODELS Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8:METHODOLOGY POLITICAL EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF FORMAL MODELS Parc 55, Stockton Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51:RESEARCH EXPERIMENTAL 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 DIVISION 5: POLITICALDona-Gene PSYCHOLOGY Barton, University of Nebraska SHOULD WE "MANAGE" DIVERSITY? Nikko, Monterey II THE GOOD REPRESENTATIVE 2.0 Hilton, Franciscan C Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & TUCKNESSPOLITICS AND PARRISH’S “THE DECLINE OF MERCYPUBLIC IN LIFE” Parc 55, Mason UNPACKING COMPLICITY Hilton, Franciscan C WHAT IS RESISTANCE? 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Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Room: Parc 55, Powell II DEMOCRATIZATION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS 95.17 ECONOMIC SHOCKS AND Sat 2:00 pm 24.15 YOU DISGUST ME! SOURCES OF Thu 2:00 pm DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS SUPPORT FOR POLICIES AND Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 PARTIES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Room: Parc 55, Mission I 11.59 ETHNICITY AND THE POLITICS Thu 8:00 am DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN Division Nahomi Ichino, University of Michigan AFRICA Chair: Room: Parc 55, Lombard Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN 110.20 BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE Sun 8:00 am POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP POLITICS OF ADVANCED 53.47 EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL Fri 11:30 am CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP) ECONOMY Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Room: Parc 55, Powell II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES RESEARCH 24.53 BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND Thu 2:00 pm 47.11 FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON Fri 9:30 am ENVIRONMENTAL LOCAL GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 90.31 FISCAL POLITICS IN FEDERAL Sat 10:15 am 11.12 BUSINESSES, OFFICIALS, AND Thu 8:00 am SYSTEMS CORRUPTION Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND 11.53 CLIENTELISM AND Thu 8:00 am INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CORRUPTION ACROSS 95.18 INEQUALITY AND HISTORICAL Sat 2:00 pm DICTATORSHIP AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN DEMOCRACY EUROPE Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION POLITICS 85.11 CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY Sat 8:00 am 100.6 INEQUALITY AND Sat 4:15 pm AND PUBLIC SPENDING REDISTRIBUTION Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 41.1 INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND Fri 7:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN DEMOCRATIZATION POST-COMMUNIST 18.8 CONFLICT, TAXATION, AND Thu 10:15 am TRANSITIONS STATE CAPACITY Room: Parc 55, Hearst Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE COUNTRIES POLITICS 10.3 NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE Thu 8:00 am 24.16 CORRUPTION AND ITS Thu 2:00 pm ON LABOR POLITICS POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS Room: Nikko, Ballroom I Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 10 Division Panels Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am 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 DAVID VOGEL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO POLITICAL SCIENCE Nikko, Mendocino I DEMOCRACY AT THE EDGE Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 ENGAGED SCHOLARS ADDRESS LEADING ISSUES IN US POLITICS Parc 55, Market Street HISTORICAL DEMOCRATIZATION: PARTIES, PARLIAMENTS, AND CRISIS Nikko, Mendocino II IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND CITIES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 17 by & DIVISION18 30: URBAN POLITICS 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 THE POLITICS OF WAGESLABOR AND REGULATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 14:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES THE POLITICS OF WELFARE STATE RETRENCHMENT Hilton, Franciscan B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES WAR, DEVELOPMENT AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE STATE Hilton, Union Square 24 DIVISION 7: POLITICSAmel AND F. HISTORY Ahmed, UniversityJames of Mahoney, Massachusetts, Northwestern Amherst University Thomas K. Ogorzalek, THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 11 47.12 Room: 18.10 Room: 24.18 Room: 47.13 Room: 53.10 Room: 90.9 Room: 85.12 Room: 90.10 Room: 95.20 Room: 110.9 Room: 68.7 Room: 90.8 Room: 95.19 Room: Division Chair: Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 4:15 pm Thu 2:00 pm Thu 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 11 POLITICAL COMPETITION AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE ORIGINS, DYNAMICS, AND TENURE OF AUTOCRATIC RULE Parc 55, Davidson POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, INSTITUTIONS, AND PUBLIC GOODS Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 15 by DIVISION 28:INTERGOVERNMENTAL FEDERALISM RELATIONS AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Nikko, Carmel I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STABILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 24 by DIVISION 13:COMMUNIST THE AND POLITICS FORMER OF COMMUNIST COUNTRIES POLITICS OF THE BUDGET PROCESS Parc 55, Mason Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY POSTER SESSION II: POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL ECONOMY Hilton, Grand Ballroom POWER OF POLITICAL NEWS Hilton, Lombard Room RESOURCES AND DISTRIBUTION IN DEMOCRACIES OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD Hilton, Powell Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SOCIAL SPENDING AND OUTCOMES IN NEW AND PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES Hilton, Sutter Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44:DEMOCRATIZATION COMPARATIVE THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ACCESS TO POLITICAL OFFICE AND POLICY OUTCOMES Hilton, Union Square 21 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMMIGRATION, REDISTRIBUTION, AND INEQUALITY Hilton, Continental BallroomCo-sponsored 5 by Theme Panel Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Room: 11.13 Room: 18.9 Room: 41.11 Room: 28.11 Room: 62.24 Room: 24.3 Room: 24.17 Room: 53.9 Room: 90.7 Room: 62.7 Room: 98.2 Room: 110.8 24.5 POSTER SESSION II: POSTER Thu 2:00 pm 90.11 DETECTING AND CONCEALING Sat 10:15 am SESSION: POLITICS AND PATTERNS IN DATA HISTORY Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom 100.7 EMPIRICAL TESTING OF Sat 4:15 pm 113.7 PREROGATIVE AND Sun 10:15 am THEORETICAL MODELS CONSTRAINT IN PRESIDENTIAL Room: Hilton, Lombard Room POLICY-MAKING Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 THEORY 18.11 RACE AND THE AMERICAN Thu 10:15 am 51.1 ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH Fri 11:30 am STATE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 RESEARCH Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Co-sponsored by Theme Panel POLITICS 100.29 FRONTIERS IN THE Sat 4:15 pm 11.14 REGIME CHANGE AND Thu 8:00 am QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF GOVERNABILITY IN INTERWAR WOMEN IN POLITICS EUROPE REVISITED Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS 24.19 STATE-BUILDING AND THE Thu 2:00 pm 24.20 GEOGRAPHY, INFERENCE, AND Thu 2:00 pm FAMILY SPATIAL STATISTICS Room: Hilton, Mason Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 90.29 THE DEVELOPMENT AND Sat 10:15 am 113.8 IDEAL POINT ESTIMATION Sun 10:15 am EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 BUREAUCRACY Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 110.10 IMPROVING BEST PRACTICES Sun 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Room: Nikko, Mendocino II 28.12 THE RIGHT TURN AGAINST Thu 4:15 pm WORKERS IN THE AMERICAN 11.16 JOURNAL EDITORS & DA-RT: Thu 8:00 am STATES NEW DATA SHARING AND Room: Hilton, Taylor Room RESEARCH TRANSPARENCY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND REQUIREMENTS POLICY Room: Parc 55, Mission II DIVISION 8: POLITICAL 110.11 MACHINE LEARNING Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 METHODOLOGY Division Jacob M. Montgomery, Washington University in St. Louis 113.35 MAPPING AND BRIDGING Sun 10:15 am Chair: METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN THE DISCIPLINE 11.15 ADVANCES IN CAUSAL Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Lombard Room INFERENCE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE Room: Hilton, Sutter Room METHODS 41.12 BAYESIAN MODELS Fri 7:30 am 18.13 MEASUREMENT MODELS IN Thu 10:15 am Room: Parc 55, Balboa COMPARATIVE POLITICS Room: Hilton, Taylor Room 94.2 BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES Sat 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN POLITICS IMPACT ON OTHER 100.44 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN Sat 4:15 pm DISCIPLINES? EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 POLITICAL THEORY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 24.21 MODELING TEXT-AS-DATA Thu 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 18.12 BRIDGING THE QUANTITATIVE- Thu 10:15 am 28.13 MODELS OF SURVEY DATA Thu 4:15 pm QUALITATIVE DIVIDE: TEXT Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 ANALYSIS AND DATA Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION THRESHOLDS Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 41.13 NETWORK MODELS Fri 7:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 METHODS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS 95.21 CAUSAL EFFECTS IN TIME- Sat 2:00 pm VARYING DATA Room: Hilton, Union Square 16

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 12 Division Panels Fri 9:30 am Fri 2:00 pm Fri 2:00 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Thu 4:15 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN THE CLASSROOM Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 9:LEARNING TEACHING IN AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DIVERSE APPROACHES TO IMPROVING ONLINE EDUCATION Hilton, Mason Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9:LEARNING TEACHING IN AND POLITICAL SCIENCE PEDAGOGICAL DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: TEACHING POLITICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 1 by &2 DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE POSTER SESSION V: POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE POSTER SESSION V: POSTER SESSION: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTION FROM ASSOCIATE TO FULL PROFESSOR Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION, ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES USING UNIQUE APPROACHES Hilton, Van NessCo-sponsored Room by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES, POWER AND DIFFERENCE Hilton, Mason Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION Victor Asal, University atJessica Albany, L. SUNY Lavariega Monforti,Sherri Pace L. University Wallace, University of Louisville THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 13 85.14 Room: 18.14 Room: 90.13 Room: 58.5 Room: 58.4 Room: 28.14 Room: 47.15 Room: 53.11 Room: 85.15 Room: Division Chair: Fri 7:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 2:00 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 13 ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN THE CLASSROOM Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE DIVERSE APPROACHES TO IMPROVING ONLINE EDUCATION Hilton, Mason Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 13 by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE EXPLORING DIVERSITIES USING CIVIC EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 13 by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE EXPLORING DIVERSITIES USING SIMULATIONS Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 13 by DIVISION 10:EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS NEW DIRECTIONS IN MULTI- METHOD RESEARCH Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 22 by DIVISION 46:METHODS QUALITATIVE NEW SOURCES OF (BIG)Hilton, DATA Union Square 19 & POSTER20 SESSION V: POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Hilton, Grand Ballroom PREDICTION Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 TRACING TEXT THROUGH TIME Hilton, Mason Room USING TEXT AND COMMUNICATIONS AS DATA Nikko, Carmel I DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICALVictor SCIENCE Asal, University atJessica Albany, L. SUNY Lavariega Monforti,Sherri Pace L. University Wallace, University of Louisville Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 85.14 Room: 18.14 Room: 90.12 Room: 110.13 Room: 62.8 Room: Room: 41.49 Room: 47.14 Room: 58.2 Room: 85.13 Room: 110.12 Room: 100.8 Room: Division Chair: 100.43 90.12 DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON Sat 10:15 am DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS POLITICAL SCIENCE Division Monika Nalepa, University of EDUCATION Chair: Grigore Pop-Eleches, Princeton University Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND 11.17 ACCOUNTABILITY AND LOCAL Thu 8:00 am LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICS IN BRAZIL 110.13 EXPLORING DIVERSITIES Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 USING CIVIC EDUCATION AND 18.15 ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC Thu 10:15 am ENGAGEMENT GOODS PROVISION: NEW Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 EVIDENCE FROM AFRICA Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 24.22 ACCOUNTABILITY AND Thu 2:00 pm 62.8 EXPLORING DIVERSITIES Fri 2:30 pm REPRESENTATION USING SIMULATIONS Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND 28.15 AUTHORITARIAN Thu 4:15 pm LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE INSTITUTIONS 90.13 PEDAGOGICAL DIVERSITIES Sat 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 RECONSIDERED: TEACHING 41.14 AUTHORITARIAN STABILITY Fri 7:30 am POLITICS IN THE 21ST Room: Hilton, Franciscan A CENTURY 47.16 AUTHORITARIAN SUCCESSOR Fri 9:30 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND PARTIES AND DEMOCRACY LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Room: Hilton, Franciscan B 58.5 POSTER SESSION V: POSTER Fri 2:00 pm 110.50 COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL Sun 8:00 am SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE CITIZENSHIP 1: MULTILEVEL & EDUCATION DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE CITIZENSHIP 58.4 POSTER SESSION V: POSTER Fri 2:00 pm 53.12 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES Fri 11:30 am SESSION: TEACHING AND TO THE STUDY OF ELECTORAL LEARNING IN POLITICAL AND LEGISLATIVE POLITICS SCIENCE Room: Hilton, Franciscan C Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND 62.9 COMPARING JUDICIAL Fri 2:30 pm LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE INDEPENDENCE: SOCIAL AND 28.14 STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTION Thu 4:15 pm INSTITUTIONAL FROM ASSOCIATE TO FULL EXPLANATIONS PROFESSOR Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Room: Hilton, Franciscan A 18.8 CONFLICT, TAXATION, AND Thu 10:15 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE STATE CAPACITY Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 47.15 TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION, Fri 9:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION 68.8 CONSTITUTION MAKING IN Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Fri 4:30 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND DEMOCRATIC LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS 53.11 TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES Fri 11:30 am Room: Hilton, Franciscan A USING UNIQUE APPROACHES 24.1 CORRUPTION AND ANTI- Thu 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room CORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS IN Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND POST-COMMUNIST STATES LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Room: Parc 55, Mason 85.15 TEACHING ABOUT Sat 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF DIVERSITIES, POWER AND COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES DIFFERENCE Room: Hilton, Mason Room 24.16 CORRUPTION AND ITS Thu 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 85.16 DEMOCRATIC SUPPORT Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 14 Division Panels Fri 7:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Fri 11:30 am Fri 11:30 am Thu 10:15 am INEQUALITY AND ITS PERCEPTIONS Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 INEQUALITY, INSTITUTIONS, AND REGIME TRANSITIONS Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON STATEHOOD Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 25 by Conference GroupCo-sponsored on by the DIVISION Middle 20:Co-sponsored East FOREIGN by POLICY DIVISION 42:SCIENCE NEW POLITICAL LEGACIES OF REVOLUTION Hilton, Golden Gate 2 MEASUREMENT MODELS IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS Hilton, Taylor Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8:METHODOLOGY POLITICAL 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 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13:COMMUNIST THE AND POLITICS FORMER OF COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group NEW FRONTIERS IN RESOURCE POLITICS Hilton, Golden Gate 7 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 SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Nikko, Carmel I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICS IN MOVEMENT: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND POLITICAL CHANGE Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 4 by DIVISION 52:CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION AND THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 15 41.15 Room: 110.15 Room: 53.40 Room: 53.14 Room: 18.13 Room: 85.17 Room: 62.10 Room: 68.1 Room: 68.9 Room: 100.10 Room: 95.23 Room: 110.8 Room: 41.11 Room: 62.44 Room: Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Sat 2:00 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Thu 4:15 pm Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 15 DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: CROSS- NATIONAL EVIDENCE Hilton, Sutter Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25:Co-sponsored PUBLIC by POLICY DIVISION 39:TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 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 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 FISCAL POLICIES: CAUSES AND IMPLICATIONS Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 FORMAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE CHANNELING OF DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION Hilton, Golden Gate 1 FRAUD, CLIENTELISM AND COERCION IN ELECTIONS Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 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 SquareCo-sponsored 25 by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Room: 90.14 Room: 95.22 Room: 100.9 Room: 110.14 Room: 113.9 Room: 113.10 Room: 11.18 Room: 24.23 Room: 18.16 Room: 47.17 Room: 53.13 Room: 28.16 Room: 47.18 Room: 95.18 Room: 113.32 11.19 POPULATION-BASED SURVEY Thu 8:00 am 18.38 THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS Thu 10:15 am EXPERIMENTS IN THE MIDDLE IN COMPARATIVE EAST PERSPECTIVE Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY 113.36 COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL Sun 10:15 am CITIZENSHIP 2: EFFECTS & 62.11 THE RESOURCE CURSE Fri 2:30 pm EVALUATION: PRACTICING Room: Hilton, Taylor Room TRANSNATIONAL CITIZENSHIP: 68.10 THE RISE OF CITIES: AN Fri 4:30 pm DUAL NATIONALITY AND URBAN TURN IN THE STUDY OF COMPARATIVE & MULTILEVEL INDIAN POLITICS CITIZENSHIP 2: EFFECTS & Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 EVALUATION 85.19 THE STRATEGIC USE OF ISLAM Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND BY MIDDLE EASTERN REGIMES CITIZENSHIP Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 18.17 PUBLIC GOODS, CORRUPTION, Thu 10:15 am 11.38 THE WELFARE STATE IN Thu 8:00 am AND THE STATE COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY 53.15 PUBLIC OPINION IN TIMES OF Fri 11:30 am CRISIS: THE UKRAINE-RUSSIA 90.15 TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND Sat 10:15 am CONFLICT HUMAN RIGHTS Room: Nikko, Carmel II Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 85.18 REDUCING POLITICAL Sat 8:00 am 95.24 TRANSPARENCY IN Sat 2:00 pm CORRUPTION DEMOCRACIES AND Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 DICTATORSHIPS: CHALLENGES AND ENDURING QUESTIONS 41.16 REGIME TRANSITIONS Fri 7:30 am Room: Hilton, Mason Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 100.11 UNDERSTANDING QUASI- Sat 4:15 pm 100.1 SOURCES OF POWER AND Sat 4:15 pm DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS WEAKNESS IN NON- UNDER AUTHORITARIAN DEMOCRATIC POST- REGIMES COMMUNIST REGIMES Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Room: Parc 55, Hearst Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS COUNTRIES OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 68.27 SPATIAL DYNAMICS AND Fri 4:30 pm Division Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University POLITICAL ORDER IN Chair: Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 11.21 ABSENTEE STATES: Thu 8:00 am Room: Parc 55, Stockton UNGOVERNED SPACES AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS THE LIMITS TO STATE 18.52 TAKING IT TO THE STREETS: Thu 10:15 am AUTHORITY SOCIAL RESISTANCE & STATE Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST 18.18 AUTHORITARIANISM, Thu 10:15 am ASIA REPRESSION AND Room: Nikko, Carmel II MOBILIZATION IN THE MIDDLE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE EAST Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Room: Hilton, Franciscan C DEMOCRATIZATION Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics 24.35 CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND Thu 2:00 pm RELATIONS WITH THE WORLD 47.19 THE CONSEQUENCES OF Fri 9:30 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY REVISITED 85.11 CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 AND PUBLIC SPENDING 11.20 THE POLITICS OF CORRUPTION Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION 53.16 THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC Fri 11:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY EMPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING STATES 41.17 COMPARATIVE DIMENSIONS IN Fri 7:30 am COLONIAL POLITICS Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 Room: Hilton, Imperial B

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 16 Division Panels Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 8:00 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Sun 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am EVALUATING THE ROLE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES ON DEVELOPMENT IN POOR COUNTRIES Hilton, Golden Gate 7 FOREIGN POLICY OF MIDDLE EAST STATES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY 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 POLITICAL PREFERENCES AND BEHAVIOR IN THE BRAZILIAN NATIONAL ELECTIONS Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 POLITICS AND VIOLENCE Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 POLITICS OF SOCIAL PROVISION Nikko, Monterey II POLITICS, SOCIAL POLICIES, AND SUBNATIONAL DIVERSITY IN LATIN AMERICA Hilton, Golden Gate 5 POSTER SESSION III: POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Hilton, Grand Ballroom PUBLIC OPINION AND STATE- SOCIETY RELATIONS IN CHINA Hilton, Union Square 13 RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Hilton, Golden Gate 8 THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 17 110.18 Room: 11.31 Room: 18.19 Room: 24.26 Room: 47.20 Room: 62.13 Room: 113.12 Room: 100.12 Room: 47.21 Room: 47.22 Room: 68.11 Room: 28.18 Room: 43.1 Room: 18.20 Room: 62.14 Room: Fri 2:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Thu 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Page 17 CONCEPTUALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT OF DIVERSITY IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS Hilton, Franciscan B CONFLICT AND POST- CONFLICT DYNAMICS Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 CONTENTION, UNCERTAINTY AND REFORM AFTER THE ARAB UPRISINGS Hilton, Franciscan D CONTESTED ACCOUNTABILITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 5 by6 & DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS CORRUPTION Hilton, Franciscan D CORRUPTION AND THE POLITICS OF REFORM IN MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES Hilton, Franciscan B 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 GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY ELECTIONS AND REPRESENTATION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 ELECTORAL DYNAMICS IN INDIA: A MULTI-LEVEL AND LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE Parc 55, Fillmore Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28:INTERGOVERNMENTAL FEDERALISM RELATIONS AND ELECTORAL MANIPULATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 25 by DIVISION 44:DEMOCRATIZATION COMPARATIVE ELECTORAL POLITICS IN AFRICA Parc 55, Balboa ETHNIC POLITICS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Hilton, Mason Room Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Room: 62.12 Room: 95.25 Room: 95.55 Room: 28.17 Room: 110.16 Room: 113.11 Room: 24.25 Room: 90.16 Room: 95.17 Room: 90.17 Room: 95.40 Room: 62.38 Room: 110.17 Room: 53.17 Room: 24.24 53.9 RESOURCES AND Fri 11:30 am 28.48 THE RISE OF COMPETITIVE Thu 4:15 pm DISTRIBUTION IN ELECTORAL AUTHORITARIAN DEMOCRACIES OF THE REGIMES DEVELOPING WORLD Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Room: Hilton, Powell Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY DEMOCRATIZATION 110.19 SOCIAL POLICY NON- Sun 8:00 am 41.19 THEORIZING DIVERGENT Fri 7:30 am DEMOCRACIES, #1:POLITICAL PATHWAYS IN THE ECONOMY AUTHORITARIAN DEVELOPING WORLD WELFARE STATES Room: Hilton, Powell Room Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 24.27 UNDERSTANDING CLIENTELISM Thu 2:00 pm 113.1 SOCIAL POLICY IN NON- Sun 10:15 am Room: Parc 55, Mission II DEMOCRACIES: THE CHINESE 28.19 UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC Thu 4:15 pm WELFARE STATE GOODS PROVISION Room: Hilton, Mason Room Room: Parc 55, Powell II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST 41.20 URBANIZATION, CLASS AND Fri 7:30 am COUNTRIES POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN 41.18 STATE BUILDING Fri 7:30 am DEVELOPING DEMOCRACIES Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Room: Parc 55, Mission I 85.20 STATE CAPACITY: CONCEPT, Sat 8:00 am 68.12 VIOLENCE IN CONTENTIOUS Fri 4:30 pm MEASUREMENT, AND PROCESSES APPLICATIONS Room: Parc 55, Lombard Room: Parc 55, Powell I DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS 85.21 STATE-BUSINESS RELATIONS IN Sat 8:00 am THE 21ST CENTURY: LESSONS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL FROM LATIN AMERICA SOCIETIES Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Division Yusaku Horiuchi Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University 100.40 STUDYING THE SEQUENCING Sat 4:15 pm OF REGIMES 110.20 BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 POLITICS OF ADVANCED Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP) DEMOCRATIZATION Room: Hilton, Taylor Room 100.13 THE CONSEQUENCES OF Sat 4:15 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY CLIENTELISM 100.15 COALITION GOVERNMENTS Sat 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Franciscan B AND LEGISLATIVE 85.30 THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF Sat 8:00 am BARGAINING CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by French Politics Group Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY 90.19 DECENTRALIZATION AND Sat 10:15 am 18.55 THE INTERNATIONAL AND Thu 10:15 am REDISTRIBUTION DOMESTIC SOURCES OF Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY TUNISIA & BEYOND Room: Hilton, Franciscan B 68.40 FIRMS AS ACTORS IN Fri 4:30 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM: DEMOCRATIZATION INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND 90.18 THE POLITICS OF Sat 10:15 am METHOD DEVELOPMENT Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE Room: Hilton, Lombard Room METHODS 113.13 THE POLITICS OF LAND AND Sun 10:15 am 95.26 PARTY STRATEGIES: Sat 2:00 pm LABOR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION 100.14 THE POLITICS OF PROPERTY Sat 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 RIGHTS PROTECTION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Room: Hilton, Taylor Room 89.2 POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER Sat 10:15 am 11.22 THE POLITICS OF TAXING AND Thu 8:00 am SESSION: COMPARATIVE SPENDING POLITICS OF ADVANCED Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 18 Division Panels Fri 9:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am A POTPOURRI OF PROBABLY PUBLISHABLE PAPERS Parc 55, Mission II LABOR MARKET INSECURITY AND PARTY POLITICS IN21ST THE CENTURY Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 MIGRANTS AND MINORITIES IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN POLITICS Hilton, Union Square 19 & NEVER20 THE TWAIN SHALL MEET? PARTY POLITICS IN WESTERN AND EASTERN EUROPE Hilton, Franciscan B PARTY COMPETITION AND THE WELFARE STATE Hilton, Union Square 17 & PARTY18 STRATEGIES IN ELECTIONS AND GOVERNMENT Nikko, Mendocino I POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISISDOMESTIC I: CONSEQUENCES Hilton, Golden Gate 1 POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISISCONSEQUENCES II: FOR THE EU Hilton, Golden Gate 1 POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER SESSION: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Hilton, Grand Ballroom POWER, IDEAS, AND PUBLIC POLICY Hilton, Imperial A SOCIAL CHANGE, DIVERSITY, AND REDISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS Hilton, Golden Gate 3 THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF HEALTH CARE REFORM Hilton, Union Square 19 & THE20 RISE OF THERIGHT?: POPULIST ANTI-IMMIGRATION PARTIES IN WESTERN EUROPE Hilton, Continental ParlorCo-sponsored 2 by Theme Panel DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Mark S. Manger, UniversityStefanie of Walter, Toronto University of Zurich THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 19 85.23 Room: 47.24 Room: 85.22 Room: 41.21 Room: 68.14 Room: 100.16 Room: 90.20 Room: 95.27 Room: 89.3 Room: 110.21 Room: 113.14 Room: 11.23 Room: 23.4 Room: Division Chair: Fri 9:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Thu 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 19 AFTER THE CRISIS: SOCIAL POLICYMAKING IN AN ERAAUSTERITY OF Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 BACKLASH AGAINST DIVERSITY IN EUROPE Nikko, Monterey I Co-sponsored by Theme Panel DIRECT DEMOCRACY IN MULTILEVEL DIVIDED SOCIETIES: CURSE OR CURE? Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 DIVERSITIES OF INTERESTS IN EU POLICYMAKING Hilton, Union Square 17 & ELECTORAL18 POLITICS AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Parc 55, Market Street RESPONSES TO THE RISECHINA OF IN ADVANCED INDUSTRIALIZED DEMOCRACIES Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 3 by DIVISION 16:POLITICAL INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY STRUCTURAL POWER IN POLITICAL ECONOMY: STATES, FIRMS, AND THEORY Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 16:POLITICAL INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY THE POLITICAL SOURCES OF SOLIDARITY IN DIVERSE SOCIETIES Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 7 by DIVISION 52:CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION AND THE POLITICS OF WAGESLABOR AND REGULATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY THE POLITICS OF WELFARE STATE RETRENCHMENT Hilton, Franciscan B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY USING WITHIN-COUNTRY INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION IN JAPAN Hilton, Sutter Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34:ELECTORAL REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS AND Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Kimberly J. Morgan, George Washington University Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Room: 23.2 Room: 62.15 Room: 28.20 Room: 24.28 Room: 18.22 Room: 47.23 Room: 53.48 Room: 68.7 Room: 90.8 Room: 18.21 Room: Division Chair: 68.13 41.24 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: DALE Fri 7:30 am 68.15 NETWORKS IN THE WORLD Fri 4:30 pm COPELAND'S "ECONOMIC ECONOMY INTERDEPENDENCE AND WAR" Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 95.28 NEW APPROACHES TO TRADE Sat 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY POLICY ANALYSIS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 18.23 CRITICAL AND Thu 10:15 am CONSTRUCTIVIST 90.21 POLICIES, POLITICS AND Sat 10:15 am APPROACHES TO IPE FINANCIAL CRISES Room: Parc 55, Davidson Room: Parc 55, Hearst 88.2 DYNAMICS AMONG NATIONS: Sat 10:15 am 85.24 POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE Sat 8:00 am EVOLUTION OF LEGITIMACY RISE OF CHINA AND INDIA AND DEVELOPMENT IN Room: Hilton, Franciscan D MODERN STATES 24.4 POSTER SESSION II: POSTER Thu 2:00 pm Room: Nikko, Ballroom I SESSION: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by Theme Panel POLITICAL ECONOMY 62.21 ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY: THE Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom EFFECT OF AID, SANCTIONS, 68.13 RESPONSES TO THE RISE OF Fri 4:30 pm AND TRADE CHINA IN ADVANCED Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 INDUSTRIALIZED Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY DEMOCRACIES 85.26 ECONOMICS AND Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE Room: Nikko, Mendocino I POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL 47.23 STRUCTURAL POWER IN Fri 9:30 am SECURITY POLITICAL ECONOMY: STATES, 24.29 ENERGY AND NATURAL Thu 2:00 pm FIRMS, AND THEORY RESOURCE POLITICS IN NORTH Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 AND SOUTH Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES 18.59 EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES Thu 10:15 am 110.23 THE IMF AND WORLD BANK: Sun 8:00 am TO IPE LENDING AND Room: Parc 55, Mission I CONDITIONALITY IN Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 28.21 FDI, POLITICAL RISK, AND Thu 4:15 pm 11.25 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF Thu 8:00 am INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS NON-TARIFF BARRIERS TO Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 TRADE 41.22 FINANCIAL CRISIS DATA AND Fri 7:30 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 POLITICS: MEASUREMENT 113.15 THE POLITICS OF CREDIT Sun 10:15 am PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS RATING AGENCIES Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 110.22 FIRMS AND POLITICS IN EAST Sun 8:00 am 24.30 THE POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID Thu 2:00 pm ASIA IN DONOR AND RECIPIENT Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 COUNTRIES 11.24 FOREIGN AID, NATURAL Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 RESOURCES, TAXATION, AND 113.16 TRADE IN INTERNATIONAL Sun 10:15 am ACCOUNTABILITY RELATIONS Room: Nikko, Monterey II Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 47.25 INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES Fri 9:30 am 95.29 WHAT’S THE “I” IN “IPE”? Sat 2:00 pm AND TRADE POLICY Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Room: Parc 55, Lombard 68.16 WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVER: Fri 4:30 pm 53.18 INTERNATIONALIZATION OF Fri 11:30 am FINANCIAL REGULATION IN THE YUAN THE POST-CRISIS ERA Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Room: Parc 55, Powell I 62.16 MARKET ACCESS AND Fri 2:30 pm 53.19 WORKERS AND PRODUCERS IN Fri 11:30 am POLITICAL INFLUENCE: THE GLOBAL ECONOMY EVIDENCE FROM FIRM-LEVEL Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 DATA Room: Hilton, Lombard Room

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Kreps Todd S. Sechser, THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 21 11.27 Room: 113.6 Room: 18.30 Room: 41.24 Room: 24.32 Room: 85.29 Room: 28.23 Room: 28.24 Room: 28.27 Room: 47.27 Room: 68.18 Room: 100.17 Room: Division Chair: Fri 7:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Fri 11:30 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 21 DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Songying Fang, Rice University Christina J. Schneider, University of California, SanAUTHOR Diego MEETS CRITICS: "A THEORY OF CONTESTATION" BY ANTJE WIENER Parc 55, Fillmore 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 & INTERNATIONAL 18 ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION: ACTORS, FRAMES, AND STRATEGIES Nikko, Monterey II INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND DOMESTIC IPE POLICIES Parc 55, Mission I 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 X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd 110.24 Division Chair: Room: 11.26 Room: 18.24 Room: 24.31 Room: 41.23 Room: 28.22 Room: 47.26 Room: 53.20 Room: 62.17 Room: 85.25 Room: 68.17 Room: 90.22 Room: 18.25 Room: 95.30 Room: 53.21 CREDIBILITY, REPUTATION, Fri 11:30 am 113.17 NEW WAYS OF WAR: DRONES, Sun 10:15 am AND RESOLVE ROBOTS, AND UNMANNED Room: Nikko, Mendocino I WEAPONS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 24.36 DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING Thu 2:00 pm 41.25 NUCLEAR POLITICS AND Fri 7:30 am THE WORLD: TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 GLOBAL ARENA 28.25 NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION: Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL DIVERSE ACTORS AND SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL STRATEGIES RECONSIDERED Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 18.31 NUCLEAR STABILITY AND Thu 10:15 am 41.28 DOMESTIC POLITICS AND Fri 7:30 am DETERRENCE INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL 18.26 POSTER SESSION I: POSTER Thu 10:15 am SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL SESSION: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY SECURITY 62.18 DYNAMICS OF MILITANT Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom ORGANIZATIONS 41.26 POWER SHIFTS IN WAR AND Fri 7:30 am Room: Parc 55, Divisadero PEACE: NEW THEORETICAL 85.26 ECONOMICS AND Sat 8:00 am AND EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Room: Hilton, Mason Room Room: Nikko, Mendocino I 24.33 PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR Thu 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL Room: Hilton, Imperial B POLITICAL ECONOMY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION 90.23 EMOTION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND Sat 10:15 am 100.19 RECONSIDERING RATIONALIST Sat 4:15 pm CONFLICT APPROACHES TO WAR Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES PSYCHOLOGY 53.22 RETHINKING THE U.S. GRAND 90.24 EMPIRICAL ANALYSES OF Sat 10:15 am Fri 11:30 am FOREIGN POLICY CRISIS STRATEGY DEBATE BEHAVIOR Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Room: Hilton, Powell Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 47.28 STRATEGIES AND DYNAMICS Fri 9:30 am OF SUBNATIONAL CONFLICT 18.50 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS, Thu 10:15 am RISK, AND NATURAL Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 DISASTERS 62.19 THE CHINA PUZZLE IN Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, Room: Nikko, Monterey II TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 85.27 THE DYNAMICS OF RISE AND Sat 8:00 am 95.31 INSURGENCIES IN Sat 2:00 pm DECLINE COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE: Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room AFRICAN AND CROSS- REGIONAL EVIDENCE 11.28 U.S. DOMESTIC POLITICS AND Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 THE USE OF FORCE Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 68.20 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND Fri 4:30 pm THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL 111.6 U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: IS Sun 8:00 am BARGAIN THERE A WAY OUT OF THE Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 DEAD-END? Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Room: Hilton, Imperial B Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group 100.18 INTERVENTION POLITICS Sat 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Powell Room 66.3 WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND Fri 4:30 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY VIOLENT EXTREMISM: VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS? 110.25 LEARNING IN INTERNATIONAL Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 SECURITY Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Room: Hilton, Franciscan D

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MONTEIRO’S “THEORY OF UNIPOLAR POLITICS” Parc 55, Powell II THE CONTINUING BALANCE OF POWER Parc 55, Powell I THE FUTURE OF U.S.STRATEGY: GRAND NEW VULNERABILITIES, NEW TOOLS, NEW THREATS? Parc 55, Divisadero U.S.-CHINA NUCLEAR RELATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF EAST ASIAN SECURITY Parc 55, Powell I DIVISION 20: FOREIGNBrian POLICY Lai, University of Iowa THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 23 47.30 Room: 11.30 Room: 18.30 Room: 85.29 Room: 24.35 Room: 47.27 Room: 24.36 Room: 100.20 Room: 110.26 Room: 100.21 Room: 113.18 Room: Division Chair: Fri 9:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 2:00 pm Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 23 DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMSDavid CONTROL H. Sacko, U.S. Air Force Academy 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 SquareCo-sponsored 21 by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20:Co-sponsored FOREIGN by POLICY DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES CHINA'S ECONOMIC STATECRAFT AND SECURITY Parc 55, Powell I DEADLY THREATS/CHANGING THE WORLD: TERRORISM & HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE GLOBAL ARENA Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 5 by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20:Co-sponsored FOREIGN by POLICY DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES DIVERSE APPROACHES TO NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION Parc 55, Mission II DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: ARMS CONTROL IN THECENTURY 21ST Nikko, Monterey I DOMESTIC POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Hilton, Van NessCo-sponsored Room by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY 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 Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 11.29 Division Chair: Room: 47.29 Room: 85.29 Room: 41.27 Room: 24.36 Room: 18.32 Room: 85.28 Room: 41.28 Room: 24.34 Room: 62.20 Room: 18.27 Room: 28.26 DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS AND Thu 4:15 pm 95.36 PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN Sat 2:00 pm FOREIGN POLICY POLICY LEADERSHIP: LEGAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 AND RHETORICAL RESOURCES 100.22 DOMESTIC POLITICS AND Sat 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: EXECUTIVE POLITICS SAILING THE WATER'S EDGE Room: Nikko, Mendocino II 53.22 RETHINKING THE U.S. GRAND Fri 11:30 am STRATEGY DEBATE 41.28 DOMESTIC POLITICS AND Fri 7:30 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room SECURITY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 85.30 THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF Sat 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE 62.21 ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY: THE Fri 2:30 pm POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EFFECT OF AID, SANCTIONS, AND TRADE 68.19 THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION Fri 4:30 pm Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 AND EXCLUSION ON FOREIGN Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLICY ATTITUDES POLITICAL ECONOMY Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL 53.23 ELITE FOREIGN POLICY Fri 11:30 am PSYCHOLOGY DECISION MAKING Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 110.27 EXAMINING COUNTER- Sun 8:00 am Division Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, University of Maryland, TERRORISM AND INSURGENCY Chair: College Park POLICIES Scott Wolford, University of Texas Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 11.32 ACCOUNTING FOR CRIMINAL Thu 8:00 am 113.19 EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION Sun 10:15 am CIVIL WARS: NEW CONFLICTS ON FOREIGN POLICY FOR A MULTI-POLAR WORLD? Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Room: Hilton, Mason Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION 24.32 BARGAINING, CRISES, AND Thu 2:00 pm 11.31 FOREIGN POLICY OF MIDDLE Thu 8:00 am WAR EAST STATES Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE SECURITY POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 47.31 BEYOND THE STATE: THE Fri 9:30 am 41.29 GRAND STRATEGY OF GLOBAL Fri 7:30 am MICRO-DYNAMICS OF AID AND AND REGIONAL POWERS CONFLICT Room: Nikko, Monterey II Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 100.18 INTERVENTION POLITICS Sat 4:15 pm 18.34 BORDERS, GEOGRAPHY, AND Thu 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Powell Room CONFLICT IN SPACE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 SECURITY 85.29 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES Sat 8:00 am 53.40 ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: Fri 11:30 am OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES PROLIFERATION ON STATEHOOD Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East SECURITY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY SCIENCE 53.24 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AS Fri 11:30 am 18.33 POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID Thu 10:15 am A CAUSE AND RESULT OF Room: Nikko, Monterey I CONFLICT 18.28 POSTER SESSION I: POSTER Thu 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Franciscan D SESSION: FOREIGN POLICY 24.37 CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION AND Thu 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom (NON)VIOLENCE IN CIVIL WAR Room: Nikko, Mendocino I

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Carroll, Rice University PARTISAN COMMUNICATION Chair: Michele L. Swers, Georgetown University Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 100.15 COALITION GOVERNMENTS Sat 4:15 pm 95.26 PARTY STRATEGIES: Sat 2:00 pm AND LEGISLATIVE ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND BARGAINING LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Co-sponsored by French Politics Group 100.24 POLARIZATION AND ITS Sat 4:15 pm 11.35 COMMITTEES IN CONGRESS: Thu 8:00 am IMPACT ON INSTITUTIONS AND SOURCES OF POWER AND POLICYMAKING INFLUENCE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 85.33 POLITICS OF THE HOUSE AND Sat 8:00 am 53.12 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES Fri 11:30 am SENATE FLOOR TO THE STUDY OF ELECTORAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 AND LEGISLATIVE POLITICS 49.1 POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER Fri 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Franciscan C SESSION: LEGISLATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS STUDIES Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom 18.36 CONGRESS AND THE Thu 10:15 am PRESIDENCY: COOPERATION 90.28 PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE Sat 10:15 am AND CONFRONTATION AND CONGRESSIONAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND Room: Hilton, Imperial A EXECUTIVE POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS 24.38 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS Thu 2:00 pm AND COMPETITIVENESS 28.36 RECONSIDERING THE IMPACT Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 OF GENDER DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS 113.21 CULTIVATING THE Sun 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Mason Room CONSTITUENCY: LEGISLATOR- Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS CONSTITUENT RELATIONS 28.28 THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 COMMITTEES REVISITED 95.35 DESCRIPTIVE Sat 2:00 pm Room: Parc 55, Hearst REPRESENTATION AND THE POLICY IMPACT OF WOMEN IN DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND LEGISLATURES EXECUTIVE POLITICS Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Division Lara Michelle Brown, The George Washington University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Chair: 85.32 DETERMINANTS OF ROLL-CALL Sat 8:00 am VOTING IN CONGRESS 94.1 AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF Sat 2:00 pm AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY Room: Hilton, Lombard Room PRESIDENT 110.29 DIVERSITY WITHIN PARTIES: Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND 53.26 EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE Fri 11:30 am CITIZENSHIP RELATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 18.36 CONGRESS AND THE Thu 10:15 am 41.32 INDIVIDUALS IN PARTISAN Fri 7:30 am PRESIDENCY: COOPERATION CONTEXTS AND CONFRONTATION Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 62.23 INTEREST GROUPS, LOBBYISTS, Fri 2:30 pm AND POLICYMAKING 28.29 DIVERSITIES IN PRESIDENTIAL Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Franciscan A RHETORIC, MEDIA FRAMES, AND PUBLIC REACTIONS 68.22 LOYALTY, UNITY AND Fri 4:30 pm Room: Hilton, Powell Room PARLIAMENTARY BEHAVIOR Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 COMMUNICATION

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23:EXECUTIVE PRESIDENTS POLITICS AND MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR Hilton, Union Square 15 POLITICS OF GOVERNANCE AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION Hilton, Union Square 56 & POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Hilton, Grand Ballroom PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND K- 12 EDUCATION Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 THE CASE OF EDUCATIONPUBLIC IN MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Parc 55, Powell I UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE Parc 55, Hearst DIVISION 25: PUBLICCraig POLICY Volden, University of Virginia THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 27 11.41 Room: 11.37 Room: 18.37 Room: 24.40 Room: 113.32 Room: 100.26 Room: 68.23 Room: 41.33 Room: 41.34 Room: 85.35 Room: 53.27 Room: 11.36 Room: 24.39 Room: Division Chair: Fri 9:30 am Fri 9:30 am Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Fri 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Page 27 BUREAUCRATIC POLICYMAKING Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 5 by &6 DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY CONTRACTING FOR PUBLIC GOODS AND SERVICES Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE PROVISION Hilton, Union Square 15 EXECUTIVE POWERS AND PRESIDENTIAL PREROGATIVES: UNDERSTANDING UNILATERAL ACTIONS Hilton, Union Square 17 & GENDER18 AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 14 by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & INSIDEPOLITICS THE WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEES AND POLITICAL DECISIONS Hilton, Franciscan B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24:ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER SESSION: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS Hilton, Grand Ballroom PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION IN A POLARIZED AGE Hilton, Franciscan D PRESIDENTIAL FOREIGN POLICY LEADERSHIP: LEGAL AND RHETORICAL RESOURCES Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE AND CONGRESSIONAL POLITICS Hilton, Imperial A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 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 DIVISION 24: PUBLICVicky ADMINISTRATION Wilkins, American University X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd 11.37 Room: 110.31 Room: 95.37 Room: Room: 47.37 Room: 68.23 Room: 49.2 Room: 100.25 Room: 95.36 Room: 90.28 Room: 113.22 Room: 85.34 Room: 110.30 Room: Division Chair: 47.33 28.30 DIVERSITIES OF ADVOCACY IN Thu 4:15 pm 113.23 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION Sun 10:15 am THE POLICYMAKING PROCESS POLICY Room: Nikko, Carmel I Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 47.34 ENVIRONMENTAL Fri 9:30 am 18.38 THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS Thu 10:15 am POLICYMAKING IN IN COMPARATIVE COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS POLITICS 47.35 EXPLORING THE Fri 9:30 am 11.38 THE WELFARE STATE IN Thu 8:00 am THEORETICAL NEXUS 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Square 13 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS METHODS 18.58 POLITICAL NETWORKS IN Thu 10:15 am 11.39 DON'T LET IT BRING YOU Thu 8:00 am PUBLIC POLICY DOWN: THE CONSEQUENCES Room: Parc 55, Lombard OF JUDICIALIZATION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 62.24 POLITICS OF THE BUDGET Fri 2:30 pm 24.41 EVERYDAY PEOPLE ARE Thu 2:00 pm PROCESS PEOPLE: DIVERSITY IN THE Room: Parc 55, Mason Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY LEGAL PROFESSION AND ON THE BENCH 85.36 POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 SESSION: PUBLIC POLICY Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom 24.42 I FOUGHT THE LAW: THE Thu 2:00 pm INFLUENCE OF LAW IN 68.24 RACE, INEQUALITY, AND Fri 4:30 pm JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING PUBLIC POLICY Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND AND 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JUDICIAL POLICY PROCESS BEHAVIOR ON EUROPEAN Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 COURTS 90.29 THE DEVELOPMENT AND Sat 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN Co-sponsored by European Consortium for Political BUREAUCRACY Research Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 41.36 MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: Fri 7:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY JUDICIAL POLITICS IN STATE 100.27 THE POLITICAL SCIENCE OF Sat 4:15 pm SUPREME COURTS PUBLIC POLICY Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY 110.32 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2

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Novkov 24.43 X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Room: 53.30 Room: 28.32 Room: Room: 85.37 Room: 53.29 Room: 62.25 Room: 85.46 Room: 95.39 Room: 90.30 Room: 110.33 Room: 100.28 Room: 113.24 Room: Division Chair: 47.36 85.44 POLICYMAKING IN AMERICAN Sat 8:00 am 28.34 PARTISAN POLARIZATION IN Thu 4:15 pm FEDERALISM THE AMERICAN STATES Room: Parc 55, Balboa Room: Parc 55, Sutro Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY 90.32 POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AND Sat 10:15 am 18.9 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, Thu 10:15 am CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS IN INSTITUTIONS, AND PUBLIC THE AMERICAN STATES GOODS Room: Parc 55, Mason Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 49.8 POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER Fri 10:15 am POLITICS: STATE POLITICS 49.6 POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER Fri 10:15 am AND POLICY SESSION: FEDERALISM AND Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 62.25 RUNNIN' ON EMPTY: Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom SELECTING STATE JUDGES Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 93.7 REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT Sat 12:30 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS OF MARTHA DERTHICK ON 28.12 THE RIGHT TURN AGAINST Thu 4:15 pm POLITICAL SCIENCE WORKERS IN THE AMERICAN Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and STATES Receptions Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY 25.5 THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION Thu 2:00 pm AND AMERICAN FEDERALISM 95.41 THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN Sat 2:00 pm Room: Nikko, Ballroom I THE AMERICAN STATES Co-sponsored by Publius: The Journal of Federalism Room: Parc 55, Mason 113.24 WHAT GOES UP MUST COME Sun 10:15 am DOWN: COURTS, FEDERALISM DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS AND THE STATES Division Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University Chair: Alison E. Post Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS 23.1 30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS Thu 2:00 pm NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE POLICY ENOUGH Division Seth C. McKee, Texas Tech University Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Chair: Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS 53.32 DETERMINANTS OF Fri 11:30 am Co-sponsored by Theme Panel LEGISLATIVE PRODUCTIVITY 23.3 BEYOND (AND BACK TO) Thu 2:00 pm IN THE AMERICAN STATES FERGUSON: RACE AND Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 POWER(LESSNESS) IN 113.26 ELECTORAL RULES AND Sun 10:15 am AMERICAN CITIES VOTING BEHAVIOR Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Co-sponsored by Theme Panel 68.26 GOVERNOR BEHAVIOR Fri 4:30 pm 11.41 BEYOND THE 'END OF Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 FEDERAL URBAN POLICY' IMPASSE 62.26 HEALTH AND EDUCATION Fri 2:30 pm Room: Parc 55, Sutro POLICY EFFECTS IN THE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY STATES Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 18.39 BUILDING AND TESTING Thu 10:15 am THEORIES OF URBAN 24.44 IMMIGRATION POLICY AND Thu 2:00 pm POLICYMAKING AND THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE GOVERNANCE Room: Parc 55, Sutro Room: Parc 55, Stockton 41.36 MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE: Fri 7:30 am 28.35 COMPARATIVE URBAN POLICY: Thu 4:15 pm JUDICIAL POLITICS IN STATE LAND USE, ECONOMIC SUPREME COURTS DEVELOPMENT, AND CITY Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 SERVICES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Room: Parc 55, Powell I 11.42 NEW ABORTION POLITICS Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS

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SECTION, WOMEN’S CAUCUS & COMM. Hilton, Franciscan D Co-sponsored by APSA PanelsReceptions and All MeetingsCo-sponsored and by Women's Caucus for PoliticalINTERSECTIONAL Science PERSPECTIVES ON THE BODY: DISABILITY, RACE AND GENDER Parc 55, Davidson Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 31 60.1 Room: 100.29 Room: 85.47 Room: 90.34 Room: 95.42 Room: 41.38 Room: 47.37 Room: 53.33 Room: 62.28 Room: 94.3 Room: 37.4 Room: 41.5 Room: Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Page 31 Parc 55, CyrilCo-sponsored Magnin by I DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF COMBATING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS CONSERVATISM & FEMINISM, A 'DANGEROUS LIAISON’? CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT & PRACTICE Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION AND THE POLICY IMPACT OF WOMENLEGISLATURES IN Nikko, Mendocino I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES DIVERSE FAMILIES Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 5 by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL BODY POLITICS DIVERSITIES / DIVERSE CITIES -- AND THEIR POLITICS Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored II by DIVISION 32:POLITICS RACE, ETHNICITY AND IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND CITIES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 17 by & DIVISION18 7: POLITICS ANDLOCAL HISTORY CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN CONTEXT: NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS Parc 55, Stockton Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER SESSION: URBAN POLITICS Hilton, Grand Ballroom SPATIAL DYNAMICS AND POLITICAL ORDER IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Parc 55, Stockton Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE THE POLITICS OF URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN AFRICA Parc 55, Balboa Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53:POLITICS THE CONFERENCE AFRICAN GROUP THE URBAN ELECTORAL CONNECTION: GOVERNANCE, SERVICES, & FINANCES Nikko, Monterey II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34:ELECTORAL REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS AND DIVISION 31: WOMENCeleste & M.POLITICS Montoya, UniversityBeth of Reingold, Colorado, Emory Boulder University X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Room: 113.27 Room: 110.36 Room: 95.35 Room: 85.7 Room: Layout: 51614N : Odd 11.6 Room: 90.10 Room: 62.27 Room: 89.6 Room: 68.27 Room: 90.47 Room: 90.33 Room: Division Chair: 110.35 18.40 INTERSECTIONALITY AND Thu 10:15 am 23.1 30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS Thu 2:00 pm DIVERSE MARGINALITIES NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND ENOUGH POLITICS Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 11.42 NEW ABORTION POLITICS Thu 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND 94.1 AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF Sat 2:00 pm POLICY AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY 58.6 POSTER SESSION V: POSTER Fri 2:00 pm PRESIDENT SESSION: WOMEN AND Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom EXECUTIVE POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND 68.28 RECONSIDERING GENDER, Fri 4:30 pm CITIZENSHIP DIVERSITY, AND ACCESS TO Co-sponsored by Theme Panel PUBLIC OFFICE 24.46 ALIENATION AND CITIZENSHIP Thu 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 28.36 RECONSIDERING THE IMPACT Thu 4:15 pm 100.30 BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE: Sat 4:15 pm OF GENDER DIVERSITY IN THE NEW MULTIRACIAL POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AMERICA Room: Hilton, Mason Room Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 113.28 CAMPAIGNS Sun 10:15 am 95.14 THE GOOD REPRESENTATIVE Sat 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Powell Room 2.0 Room: Hilton, Franciscan C 110.35 DIVERSITIES / DIVERSE CITIES Sun 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL -- AND THEIR POLITICS THEORY Room: Parc 55, Mission II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS 77.12 WOMEN IN THE PROFESSION Fri 7:30 pm RECEPTION: WOMEN & 85.64 DIVERSITY AND THE POLITICS Sat 8:00 am POLITICS, WOMEN’S CAUCUS & OF IMMIGRANT SELECTION COMMITTEE Room: Parc 55, Mason Room: Nikko, Ballroom II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and Receptions 47.43 ETHNIC POLITICS ACROSS Fri 9:30 am Co-sponsored by Women's Caucus for Political Science REGIMES 28.39 WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION ELECTORAL SYSTEMS 16.1 FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA: Thu 10:15 am 24.45 WOMEN, GENDER, SEXUALITY Thu 2:00 pm THE FUTURE OF VOTING AND AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS REPRESENTATION IN THE US Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Co-sponsored by Theme Panel POLITICS 110.37 IMMIGRATION Sun 8:00 am Division Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston Chair: Paru Shah, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 18.40 INTERSECTIONALITY AND Thu 10:15 am 68.42 "BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS: Fri 4:30 pm DIVERSE MARGINALITIES NAVIGATING MIGRATION Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 STUDIES ACROSS THE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS SUBFIELDS" Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 90.35 LATINO POLITICS Sat 10:15 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 CITIZENSHIP 100.31 NEW RESEARCH ON ASIAN AND Sat 4:15 pm 67.1 20TH ANNIVERSARY PLENARY: Fri 4:30 pm ASIAN AMERICANS EVALUATING THE REP Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 SECTION’S IMPACT ON 53.34 PARTISANSHIP AND Fri 11:30 am POLITICAL SCIENCE CITIZENSHIP AMONG RACIAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Co-sponsored by APSA Panels and All Meetings and AND ETHNIC MINORITY Receptions VOTERS Room: Hilton, Franciscan B

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POLITICS Warner, Arizona State University THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 33 110.38 Room: 113.29 Room: 18.42 Room: 41.40 Room: 11.44 Room: 58.7 Room: 18.43 Room: 28.38 Room: 53.35 Room: 62.30 Room: 68.29 Room: 85.49 Room: 95.43 Room: 100.32 Room: Division Chair: Division Chair: Fri 9:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 2:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sat 7:30 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 4:15 pm Thu 2:00 pm Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 33 POLITICAL PROTEST AND SOCIALIZATION IN RACIAL/ ETHNIC MINORITY COMMUNIITIES Hilton, Union Square 17 & POSTER18 SESSION VIII: POSTER SESSION: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND POLITICS Hilton, Grand Ballroom RACE AND PUBLIC OPINION Hilton, Franciscan B RACE AND THE AMERICAN STATE Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 24 by DIVISION 7: POLITICS ANDRACE HISTORY AND THE MEDIA:DIRECTIONS NEW IN RESEARCH Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 RACE, CLASS AND INEQUALITY Hilton, Franciscan C RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY Hilton, Sutter Room RACE, INEQUALITY, AND PUBLIC POLICY Parc 55, Fillmore Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY RACIAL POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY Hilton, Union Square 19 & RECEPTION20 FOR REP, LATINO CAUCUS, LATINO COMMITTEE, AND ASIAN PACIFIC COMMITTEE Hilton, Continental BallroomCo-sponsored 6 by APSA PanelsReceptions and All MeetingsCo-sponsored and by Latino Caucus in PoliticalTHE Science CONSEQUENCES OF RACE IN LOCAL POLITICS Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER POLITICS Hilton, Imperial B THE POLITICS OF RACECLASS AND INEQUALITIES IN THE AMERICAS Hilton, Continental BallroomCo-sponsored 5 by DIVISION 52:CITIZENSHIP MIGRATION AND Co-sponsored by Theme Panel UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES OF AND TOWARD GROUPS Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Layout: 51614N : Odd X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Room: 95.9 Room: 62.29 Room: 18.11 Room: 47.38 Room: 41.39 Room: 28.37 Room: 68.24 Room: 24.47 Room: 107.2 Room: 18.41 Room: 11.43 Room: 108.1 Room: 11.50 Room: 85.48 85.50 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES Sat 8:00 am 90.33 THE URBAN ELECTORAL Sat 10:15 am OF PERSONAL CONNECTION: GOVERNANCE, REPRESENTATION VOTING SERVICES, & FINANCES RULES Room: Nikko, Monterey II Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS 95.44 COMPETITION, MOBILIZATION, Sat 2:00 pm 18.21 USING WITHIN-COUNTRY Thu 10:15 am AND PARTICIPATION INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND IN JAPAN VOTING BEHAVIOR Room: Hilton, Sutter Room 28.3 CONSTRUCTING Thu 4:15 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES REPRESENTATIVE Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group DEMOCRACY: THEORY, HISTORY, AND PRACTICE 28.39 WOMEN'S REPRESENTATION Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 35: POLITICAL 11.54 CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN Thu 8:00 am ELECTION OBSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Division James Adams, University of California, Davis Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Chair: DEMOCRATIZATION 11.45 CONCEPTUALIZING PARTIES: Thu 8:00 am 100.33 DIVERSITY AND Sat 4:15 pm PARTIES AS POLICY REPRESENTATION DEMANDERS AND THE CHALLENGES ALTERNATIVES Room: Parc 55, Davidson Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 68.30 ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND Fri 4:30 pm 18.45 CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY? 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Parc 55, Mission I KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES Parc 55, Powell II METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH Nikko, Monterey II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION ONLINE AND OFFLINE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR DEMOCRACY Hilton, Golden Gate 4 PARTIES, PERCEPTIONS AND PUBLIC OPINION Nikko, Mendocino I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION POLITICAL INTEREST, ENGAGEMENT, AND KNOWLEDGE Parc 55, Fillmore THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 35 18.46 Room: 24.49 Room: 95.44 Room: 62.34 Room: 28.41 Room: 41.44 Room: 47.39 Room: 85.63 Room: 62.33 Room: 68.32 Room: 110.41 Room: 85.52 Room: 68.33 Room: 85.53 Room: Fri 7:30 am Fri 7:30 am Sat 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Fri 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 35 ADVANCING SALIENCY THEORY: PARTIES' SALIENCE STRATEGIES IN MULTI-ISSUE ELECTIONS Hilton, Powell Room AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE EFFECTS AND CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 8 by DIVISION 5:PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL AUTHORS MEET CRITICS: "AMERICAN IDENTITY AND THE POLITICS OF MULTICULTURALISM" Hilton, Union Square 16 PARTY SYSTEM POLARIZATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Hilton, Union Square 24 POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 3 by4 & DIVISION 44:DEMOCRATIZATION COMPARATIVE POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Parc 55, PowellCo-sponsored II by DIVISION 34:ELECTORAL REPRESENTATION SYSTEMS AND POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL ORGANIZATION AND PARTIES Hilton, Grand Ballroom REPRESENTATION THROUGH POLITICAL PARTIES Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF PARTY NOMINATION RULES Nikko, Carmel I THE DYNAMICS OF PARTY POSITIONING Hilton, Golden Gate 5 THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION Parc 55, MarketCo-sponsored Street by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION THE ORIGINS AND EFFECTSPRIMARY OF ELECTIONS Parc 55, Embarcadero DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS ANDBEHAVIOR VOTING Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd 11.47 Room: 110.7 Room: 41.43 Room: Room: 110.46 Room: 41.41 Room: 49.4 Room: 90.36 Room: 110.39 Room: 113.30 Room: 18.48 Room: 11.46 Room: Division Chair: 85.51 49.5 POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER Fri 10:15 am 113.19 EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION Sun 10:15 am SESSION: ELECTIONS AND ON FOREIGN POLICY VOTING BEHAVIOR Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY 90.37 PRESENTING PARTIES TO Sat 10:15 am 24.51 INFLUENCES ON ATTITUDES Thu 2:00 pm VOTERS: NEW MEDIA MEETS ABOUT IMMIGRATION OLD MEDIA Room: Nikko, Ballroom III Room: Parc 55, Divisadero 113.31 INNOVATIONS IN Sun 10:15 am 95.46 REPRESENTATION AND VOTING Sat 2:00 pm UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES Room: Hilton, Imperial A AND BEHAVIOUR ON SUPPORT FOR OVERSEAS AID 110.40 REPRESENTATION, Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 PARTISANSHIP, AND PARTY DISCIPLINE 62.27 LOCAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 CONTEXT: NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARTICIPATORY 24.50 RESOURCES, ENGAGEMENT, Thu 2:00 pm INSTITUTIONS AND RECRUITMENT: 20 YEARS Room: Parc 55, Stockton OF "VOICE AND EQUALITY" Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I 110.41 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN Sun 8:00 am 11.48 THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION, Thu 8:00 am PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH AGE, MASS SHOOTINGS, AND Room: Nikko, Monterey II NATURAL DISASTERS ON Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND TURNOUT VOTING BEHAVIOR Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 28.13 MODELS OF SURVEY DATA Thu 4:15 pm 11.49 THE ELECTORAL CONNECTION Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 AND DEMOCRATIC Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY ACCOUNTABILITY Room: Parc 55, Mason 90.39 NEW FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH Sat 10:15 am ON PUBLIC ATTITUDES 18.47 UNDERSTANDING AND Thu 10:15 am TOWARD IMMIGRATION INCREASING TURNOUT Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 95.47 PARTIES, PARTISANSHIP AND Sat 2:00 pm 85.54 VOTER REFORM AND Sat 8:00 am POLARIZATION SUPPRESSION Room: Nikko, Carmel I Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 68.33 PARTIES, PERCEPTIONS AND Fri 4:30 pm 90.38 VOTERS AND MANDATES: Sat 10:15 am PUBLIC OPINION EVALUATING SPECIFIC Room: Nikko, Mendocino I ACCOUNTABILITY PROCESSES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND Room: Parc 55, Mission II VOTING BEHAVIOR 100.34 VOTING: RACE, IDENTITY, AND Sat 4:15 pm 53.37 PERSPECTIVES ON Fri 11:30 am THE GREATEST GENERATION ASSESSMENTS OF DEMOCRACY Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Room: Nikko, Monterey II DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION 85.39 POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER Sat 8:00 am SESSION: PUBLIC OPINION Division Laura Stephenson, University of Western Ontario Chair: Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom 24.33 PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR Thu 2:00 pm 100.35 ASSESSING THE ECONOMY: Sat 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Imperial B BELIEFS, KNOWLEDGE AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL OPINIONS SECURITY Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 100.37 PUBLIC OPINION, Sat 4:15 pm 28.24 CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND Thu 4:15 pm INFORMATION SUPPORT FOR THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY, & FORCE ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES Room: Hilton, Franciscan C Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL SECURITY COMMUNICATION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, 62.34 CUEING OPINIONS Fri 2:30 pm TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR

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IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 NOT JUST THE FACTS… Hilton, Mason Room NOTHING CONTROVERSIAL HERE: CLIMATE CHANGE, VACCINES & THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT Hilton, Golden Gate 2 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 SquareCo-sponsored 22 by DIVISION 37:Co-sponsored PUBLIC by OPINION DIVISION 39:TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS THE ROLE OF MOTIVATED REASONING IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored II by DIVISION 5:PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL WHY (GLOBAL) MEDIA SYSTEMS MATTER Hilton, Golden Gate 3 THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 37 41.46 Room: 10.1 Room: 85.56 Room: 47.40 Room: 68.34 Room: 100.36 Room: 110.42 Room: 85.57 Room: 85.40 Room: 100.37 Room: 47.10 Room: 110.43 Room: Fri 7:30 am Sat 8:00 am Sat 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 4:15 pm Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Fri 11:30 am Thu 4:15 pm Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 37 "TRUST ME, I DIDN'TSEE MEAN POLITICAL TO INFORMATION..." Hilton, Union Square 14 CAPTURING PROTEST: TEXT ANALYSIS METHODS AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POPULISM Hilton, Union Square 17 & COMMUNICATION18 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 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23:EXECUTIVE PRESIDENTS POLITICS AND HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY POLITICAL ISSUES AND WHYMATTERS IT Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 SOCIAL CONTEXT, POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND PUBLIC OPINION Parc 55, MarketCo-sponsored Street by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS THE CONDITIONS OF POLICY RESPONSIVENESS Nikko, Carmel II THE EFFECTS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS AMONG CITIZENS AND LEGISLATORS Parc 55, Davidson Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5:PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL THE POLARIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION Parc 55, MarketCo-sponsored Street by DIVISION 35:ORGANIZATIONS POLITICAL AND PARTIES UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES OF AND TOWARD GROUPS Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 32:POLITICS RACE, ETHNICITY AND UNDERSTANDING ATTITUDES ABOUT SOCIAL SPENDING Parc 55, Mission I DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Philip Habel, University of Glasgow X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd 11.51 Room: 18.49 Room: 28.43 Room: 24.52 Room: 28.29 Room: 53.38 Room: Room: 41.45 Room: 85.10 Room: 18.48 Room: 11.50 Room: 28.42 Room: Division Chair: 85.55 DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY DIVISION 40: INFORMATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS Division Aseem Prakash, University of Washington Division Kevin Jay Wallsten, California State University, Long Beach Chair: Chair: 24.53 BUSINESS, POLITICS, AND Thu 2:00 pm 90.40 CAMPAIGNING ONLINE: CROSS- Sat 10:15 am ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL ASSESSMENTS OF GOVERNANCE THE WEB’S ROLE IN Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 ELECTIONS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Room: Parc 55, Fillmore 68.35 CLIMATE POLITICS AND Fri 4:30 pm 41.48 CROWDSOURCING CASE Fri 7:30 am PREFERENCES FOR DOMESTIC STUDIES: LESSONS FROM THE AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY PARTICIPEDIA PROJECT Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Room: Hilton, Taylor Room 113.32 DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL Sun 10:15 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: CROSS- 100.38 ELITES ONLINE: HOW Sat 4:15 pm NATIONAL EVIDENCE CANDIDATES, Room: Hilton, Sutter Room REPRESENTATIVES AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE JOURNALISTS USE THE POLITICS INTERNET Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Room: Parc 55, Fillmore 110.44 DIVERSITIES IN NATURE, Sun 8:00 am 18.51 GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL Thu 10:15 am SOCIETY, AND POLICY AGE: THE PROMISE AND Room: Parc 55, Hearst PERILS OF E-GOVERNMENT 47.34 ENVIRONMENTAL Fri 9:30 am Room: Nikko, Mendocino II POLICYMAKING IN 28.44 ONLINE POLITICAL Thu 4:15 pm COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE PARTICIPATION: HOW DIVERSE Room: Nikko, Mendocino II YOUTH ENGAGE WITH Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY POLITICS 18.50 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS, Thu 10:15 am Room: Nikko, Mendocino II RISK, AND NATURAL 113.33 PARTICIPATION AND Sun 10:15 am DISASTERS ENGAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL ICT'S IN TRANSFORMING SECURITY CITIZEN POLITICS Room: Nikko, Mendocino II 47.41 GOVERNANCE OF NEW Fri 9:30 am TECHNOLOGIES 85.42 POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 SESSION: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICS 53.39 NON-STATE ACTORS IN Fri 11:30 am Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 47.42 REGULATION AND Fri 9:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY REPRESSION: INTERNET 49.7 POSTER SESSION IV: POSTER Fri 10:15 am CONTROL IN DEMOCRACIES SESSION: SCIENCE, AND DICTATORSHIPS TECHNOLOGY AND Room: Nikko, Monterey II ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 62.35 SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL Fri 2:30 pm Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom PARTICIPATION 100.37 PUBLIC OPINION, Sat 4:15 pm Room: Nikko, Mendocino I INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, & DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES AND FILM Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Division Ann Ward, University of Regina Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Chair: Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 24.54 ANCIENT INSIGHTS FOR Thu 2:00 pm MODERN POLITICS AND 95.48 WATER AND MARINE POLITICS Sat 2:00 pm ETHICS Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Room: Parc 55, Powell II

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Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 25 by Labor Project Co-sponsored by Poverty, Inequality,Caucus and Public Policy DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS John M. Owen, University of Virginia THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 39 113.34 Room: 53.40 Room: 101.8 Room: 18.4 Room: 85.41 Room: 62.36 Room: 18.52 Room: 67.4 Room: 28.45 Room: 47.6 Room: 85.58 Room: Division Chair: Fri 4:30 pm Fri 4:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 2:00 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Sat 10:15 am Sun 10:15 am Page 39 ANARCHISM AND RADICAL DEMOCRACY Parc 55, Mission I CRISES OF POLITICS, THE POLITICS OF CRISES Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON LGBT RIGHTS AND POLICY Parc 55, PowellCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 47:POLITICS SEXUALITY AND DIVERSIFYING INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN GLOBAL JUSTICE Parc 55, MissionCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 43:HISTORY INTERNATIONAL AND POLITICS DOES CRITIQUE HAVE A FUTURE? A QUESTION FOR POLITICAL THEORISTS Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF HABITATION, HABITABILITY, JUSTICE 1 Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 24 by Green Politics and Theory HABITATION, HABITABILITY, JUSTICE 2 Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 24 by Green Politics and Theory DARK PLACES: CRIME AND POLITICS IN JAMES ELLROY’S AMERICA Parc 55, Powell II EXPLORING PHILOSOPHY, FAITH AND THE POLITICAL THROUGH ART: EXPLORING PHILOSOPHY, FAITH AND THE POLITICAL THROUGH ART Hilton, Union Square 19 & POSTER20 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 DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Michael J. Bosia, St. Michael's College X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Room: 68.4 Room: 100.42 Room: 95.50 Room: 85.5 Room: 110.45 Room: 114.5 Room: 90.41 Room: 95.49 Room: 95.8 Room: 68.36 Room: 100.39 Room: Division Chair: 11.52 53.41 CHINA AND ASIA, PAST AND Fri 11:30 am 85.11 CLIENTELISM, DEMOCRACY Sat 8:00 am PRESENT AND PUBLIC SPENDING Room: Parc 55, Mission I Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE 95.50 DIVERSIFYING Sat 2:00 pm POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES: Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY THEORY AND PRACTICE IN 11.54 CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN Thu 8:00 am GLOBAL JUSTICE ELECTION OBSERVATION Room: Parc 55, Mission I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 SCIENCE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS 41.47 IDEAS AND DOMESTIC Fri 7:30 am 18.54 DEMOCRACY, INEQUALITY, Thu 10:15 am POLITICS IN AMERICA’S RISE AND CORRUPTION TO POWER Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Room: Parc 55, Stockton 28.47 DIFFUSION AND REGIME Thu 4:15 pm 68.37 IDEAS IN TRANSNATIONAL Fri 4:30 pm CHANGE SPACE Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Room: Parc 55, Mason 85.59 ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, Sat 8:00 am 18.53 INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AT Thu 10:15 am IDENTITY, AND THE NEXUS OF FUNCTION AND DEMOCRATIZATION DYSFUNCTION Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 28.46 INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND Thu 4:15 pm 62.38 ELECTORAL MANIPULATION Fri 2:30 pm THE BIG QUESTIONS Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Room: Parc 55, Davidson Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 24.6 POSTER SESSION II: POSTER Thu 2:00 pm SESSION: INTERNATIONAL 47.43 ETHNIC POLITICS ACROSS Fri 9:30 am HISTORY AND POLITICS REGIMES Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND 53.42 SECRECY IN INTERNATIONAL Fri 11:30 am POLITICS POLITICS 28.52 EXPLAINING PARTY-BUILDING Thu 4:15 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 STRATEGIES IN SUB-SAHARAN 62.37 STATE AND ANTI-STATE Fri 2:30 pm AFRICA VIOLENCE, THEN AND NOW Room: Parc 55, Lombard Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE 68.38 FORMAL APPROACHES TO Fri 4:30 pm DEMOCRATIZATION ELECTIONS AND POWER IN Division Kenneth F. 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Hilton, Golden Gate 6 ON HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS Hilton, Union Square 15 POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER SESSION: HUMAN RIGHTS Hilton, Grand Ballroom WHEN DO DICTATORS TREMBLE? THREAT PERCEPTIONS UNDER AUTHORITARIAN RULE Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 WHY DEMOCRATIZATION SUCCEEDS Hilton, Franciscan D DIVISION 45: HUMANWill RIGHTS H. Moore, THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 41 113.27 Room: 85.61 Room: 11.56 Room: 90.43 Room: 110.47 Room: 18.56 Room: 28.49 Room: 24.57 Room: 68.39 Room: 62.40 Room: 53.43 Room: 89.7 Room: 62.39 Room: 90.42 Room: Division Chair: Sat 4:15 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sun 8:00 am Thu 8:00 am Thu 2:00 pm Thu 4:15 pm Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Sat 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 41 POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 3 by &4 DIVISION 35:ORGANIZATIONS POLITICAL AND PARTIES POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE DEMOCARIZATION Hilton, Grand Ballroom REVISITING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND PARTY CHANGE AFTER COMMUNISM Hilton, Continental ParlorCo-sponsored 3 by DIVISION 13:COMMUNIST THE AND POLITICS FORMER OF COMMUNIST COUNTRIES SOCIAL SPENDING AND OUTCOMES IN NEW AND PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES Hilton, Sutter Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY STUDYING THE SEQUENCING OF REGIMES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 17 by & DIVISION18 12:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SUBNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN DEMOCRACY AND AUTOCRACY Hilton, Union Square 22 TAKING IT TO THESOCIAL STREETS: RESISTANCE & STATE RESPONSES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42:SCIENCE NEW POLITICAL Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics THE INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC SOURCES OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN TUNISIA & BEYOND Hilton, Franciscan B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES THE MILITARY AND DEMOCRATIZATION Nikko, Carmel II THE RISE OF COMPETITIVE ELECTORAL AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES Hilton, Van NessCo-sponsored Room by DIVISION 12:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES VIOLENCE AND PATRONAGE IN AFRICAN DEMOCRACIES Parc 55, Balboa Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53:POLITICS THE CONFERENCE AFRICAN GROUP X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Room: 89.8 Room: 90.1 Room: 90.7 Room: 100.40 Room: 11.55 Room: 18.52 Room: 18.55 Room: 24.56 Room: 28.48 Room: 100.46 Room: 110.46 DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS 68.40 FIRMS AS ACTORS IN Fri 4:30 pm Division Alan M. Jacobs, University of British Columbia CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM: Chair: INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND METHOD 11.57 AFTER BOSTON COLLEGE: Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 ETHICAL AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGICAL POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES INNOVATION IN FIELDWORK 85.62 INNOVATIONS IN CROSS-CASE Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 COMPARATIVE METHODS 18.57 AUTHOR MEETS READERS: Thu 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 FREDERIC SCHAFFER'S 90.44 INNOVATIONS IN MIXED- Sat 10:15 am "ELUCIDATING SOCIAL METHOD RESEARCH SCIENCE CONCEPTS" Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Room: Hilton, Powell Room Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods 95.51 IS DECEPTION JUSTIFIED? Sat 2:00 pm COVERT FIELD RESEARCH AND 94.2 BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES Sat 2:00 pm DEMOCRATIC VALUES POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 IMPACT ON OTHER DISCIPLINES? 100.41 LINKING INTERPRETATION Sat 4:15 pm Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I AND CAUSAL INFERENCE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 POLITICAL THEORY Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY 113.35 MAPPING AND BRIDGING Sun 10:15 am Co-sponsored by Theme Panel METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 18.12 BRIDGING THE QUANTITATIVE- Thu 10:15 am IN THE DISCIPLINE QUALITATIVE DIVIDE: TEXT Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND DATA METHODOLOGY THRESHOLDS Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 41.49 NEW DIRECTIONS IN MULTI- Fri 7:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHOD RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL 24.58 CHALLENGES OF CONCEPT- Thu 2:00 pm METHODOLOGY FORMATION AND MEASUREMENT 58.3 POSTER SESSION V: POSTER Fri 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Sutter Room SESSION: QUALITATIVE Co-sponsored by IPSA Research Committee #1 (Concepts METHODS and Methods) Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom 28.50 CHALLENGES OF FIELD AND Thu 4:15 pm 47.45 ROUNDTABLE: SHAUL Fri 9:30 am ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SHENHAV’S BOOK, Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 "ANALYZING SOCIAL Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods NARRATIVES" 41.48 CROWDSOURCING CASE Fri 7:30 am Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room STUDIES: LESSONS FROM THE Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods PARTICIPEDIA PROJECT 11.58 SHOULD THERE BE A Thu 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Taylor Room REGISTRY FOR POLITICAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 40: INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH? 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Kinne, University of California, Davis ALLIANCE POLITICS Hilton, Franciscan D Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18:SECURITY INTERNATIONAL CONTESTED ACCOUNTABILITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Hilton, Union SquareCo-sponsored 5 by &6 DIVISION 12:POLITICS COMPARATIVE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES NETWORK MODELS Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 6 by DIVISION 8:METHODOLOGY POLITICAL HEALTH POLITICS: CROSS- NATIONAL DIVERSITY IN FOCUS AND METHOD Parc 55, Divisadero POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF DISABILITY AND MENTAL HEALTH Parc 55, Balboa POSTER SESSION VI: POSTER SESSION: HEALTH POLITICS & HEALTH POLICY Hilton, Grand Ballroom THE POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE REFORM Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 THE POLITICS OF HEALTH KNOWLEDGE Parc 55, Sutro THE POLITICS OF OBAMACARE Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 DIVISION 49: CANADIANDavid POLITICS I. Lublin, American University DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICSHEALTH AND POLICY Frank J. Thompson, Rutgers University, Newark THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 43 53.46 Room: 47.47 Room: 95.54 Room: 43.2 Room: Division Chair: 11.27 Room: 95.55 Room: 41.13 Room: 110.49 Room: 24.60 Room: 85.43 Room: 47.46 Room: 68.41 Room: 95.53 Room: Division Chair: Division Chair: Fri 4:30 pm Fri 2:30 pm Fri 7:30 pm Sat 8:00 am Sat 2:00 pm Sat 4:15 pm Sat 2:00 pm Fri 11:30 am Sun 10:15 am Thu 10:15 am Page 43 DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS Jami K. Taylor, University of Toledo COMMERCIAL SEX, COMPARATIVELY Parc 55, Powell I DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ON LGBT RIGHTS AND POLICY Parc 55, PowellCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 42:SCIENCE NEW POLITICAL LGBT POLICY AND POLITICS- COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Parc 55, PowellCo-sponsored I by Lesbian, Gay,Caucus Bisexual, and Transgender MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE US: HOW DID WEHilton, GET Continental HERE? BallroomCo-sponsored 5 by Theme Panel MARRIAGE, MORALS, AND MARKETS Hilton, Golden GateCo-sponsored 7 by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL POSTER SESSION VIII: POSTER SESSION: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS Hilton, Grand Ballroom PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND LGBT RIGHTS Parc 55, PowellCo-sponsored I by Lesbian, Gay,Caucus Bisexual, and Transgender RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE NBANFL AND Hilton, Continental ParlorCo-sponsored 2 by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL RECEPTION FOR LGBT COMMITTEE, LGBT CAUCUS, AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS SECTION Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by APSA PanelsReceptions and All MeetingsCo-sponsored and by Lesbian, Gay,Caucus Bisexual, and Transgender SEXUAL MINORITIES-POLICY- MAKING AND POLITICAL REPRESENTATION Hilton, Continental ParlorCo-sponsored 2 by Theme Panel X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd 95.52 Division Chair: Room: 100.42 Room: 53.45 Room: 66.2 Room: 113.5 Room: 95.10 Room: 62.42 Room: 85.8 Room: 77.7 Room: 16.3 Room: 100.43 NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL Sat 4:15 pm 24.62 EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF Thu 2:00 pm POLITICS: METHODOLOGICAL FORMAL MODELS CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS Room: Parc 55, Stockton Room: Parc 55, Mission I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL THEORY METHODOLOGY 53.47 EXPERIMENTS IN POLITICAL Fri 11:30 am 18.58 POLITICAL NETWORKS IN Thu 10:15 am ECONOMY PUBLIC POLICY Room: Parc 55, Powell II Room: Parc 55, Lombard Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY 62.43 EXPERIMENTS IN VIOLENCE Fri 2:30 pm 43.3 POSTER SESSION III: POSTER Fri 8:00 am AND CONFLICT SESSION: POLITICAL Room: Parc 55, Sutro NETWORKS 85.63 EXPERIMENTS ON Sat 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom CAMPAIGNS & ELECTIONS 11.34 REFUGEE AND CONFLICT Thu 8:00 am Room: Parc 55, Powell II DYNAMICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 VOTING BEHAVIOR Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 47.48 FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON Fri 9:30 am 24.61 ROUNDTABLE: WHAT DO WE Thu 2:00 pm ELITES KNOW ABOUT POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 NETWORKS? 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APPROACHES TO POLITICS Room: Parc 55, Powell II Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 11.58 SHOULD THERE BE A Thu 8:00 am REGISTRY FOR POLITICAL DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE RESEARCH? Room: Nikko, Mendocino II RESEARCH Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE Division Matthew S. Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania METHODS Chair: 88.1 DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND Sat 10:15 am DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND EXCLUSION: EXPERIMENTAL CITIZENSHIP INVESTIGATIONS Division Elizabeth F. Cohen, Syracuse University Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Chair: Daniel Tichenor Co-sponsored by Theme Panel 68.42 "BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS: Fri 4:30 pm 51.1 ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH Fri 11:30 am NAVIGATING MIGRATION Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 STUDIES ACROSS THE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL SUBFIELDS" METHODOLOGY Co-sponsored by Theme Panel Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND 18.59 EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES Thu 10:15 am POLITICS TO IPE 94.1 AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF Sat 2:00 pm Room: Parc 55, Mission I AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY PRESIDENT Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS

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DIVISION 54: POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY Division Paul M. D. Gunn, Goldsmiths, University of London Chair: Jacob Roundtree 90.48 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: Sat 10:15 am "HOW PROPAGANDA WORKS" Room: Nikko, Mendocino II 11.60 EPISTEMIC DEMOCRACY AND Thu 8:00 am ITS CRITICS Room: Parc 55, Fillmore 47.51 IDEATIONAL TURNS IN THE Fri 9:30 am FOUR SUBDISCIPLINES Room: Hilton, Union Square 23

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SeacliffPERESTROIKA Room AND PERSPECTIVES: U.S. POLITICAL SCIENCE BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE Hilton, Golden Gate 1 PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING LUNCH Hilton, Vista X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Room: 57.6 Room: 71.2 Room: 21.5 Room: 32.8 Room: 80.1 Room: 77.6 Room: 39.1 Room: 104.1 Room: 39.3 Room: 21.6 Room: 5.1 Room: 17.2 Room: 55.1 Room: 61.2 57.9 POLITICS & POLICY Fri 1:15 pm 57.12 RBSI WORKING GROUP Fri 1:15 pm EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING COMMITTEE MEETING Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room 70.23 POLITICS AND HISTORY Fri 6:30 pm 106.5 RBSI/MFP ALUMNI Sat 7:30 pm SECTION BUSINESS MEETING NETWORKING RECEPTION Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Room: Nikko, Carmel I 76.5 POLITICS AND HISTORY Fri 7:30 pm 93.8 REP BUSINESS MEETING Sat 12:30 pm SECTION RECEPTION Room: Parc 55, Powell I Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 77.8 RECEPTION HONORING Fri 7:30 pm 32.9 POLITICS, LITERATURE AND Thu 6:30 pm TEACHING FILM SECTION BUSINESS Room: Nikko, Golden Gate MEETING 77.7 RECEPTION FOR LGBT Fri 7:30 pm Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 COMMITTEE, LGBT CAUCUS, 39.2 POLITY BUSINESS MEETING Fri 7:00 am AND SEXUALITY & POLITICS Room: Hilton, Green Room SECTION 89.10 POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER Sat 10:15 am Room: Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND SESSION: RBSI SCHOLARS POLITICS Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus 102.5 PRACTICING POLITICS Sat 6:30 pm WORKING GROUP MEETING 107.2 RECEPTION FOR REP, LATINO Sat 7:30 pm Room: Hilton, Green Room CAUCUS, LATINO COMMITTEE, AND ASIAN PACIFIC 93.6 PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE Sat 12:30 pm COMMITTEE POLITICS SECTION BUSINESS Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 MEETING Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 POLITICS 37.7 PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE Thu 7:30 pm Co-sponsored by Latino Caucus in Political Science POLITICS SECTION RECEPTION 93.7 REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT Sat 12:30 pm Room: Parc 55, Divisadero OF MARTHA DERTHICK ON POLITICAL SCIENCE 35.1 PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE Thu 7:00 pm POLITICS SECTION STEERING Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND COMMITTEE MEETING INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Room: Parc 55, Davidson 57.13 RELATED GROUPS (ALL) Fri 1:15 pm 57.10 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Fri 1:15 pm MEETING SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Room: Nikko, Ballroom III Room: Hilton, Sutter Room 32.11 RELIGION AND POLITICS Thu 6:30 pm 21.9 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Thu 12:30 pm SECTION BUSINESS MEETING SECTION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Room: Nikko, Monterey I MEETING 37.9 RELIGION AND POLITICS Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. 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Ctr. Presidio Room Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 107.4 UCLA POLITICAL SCIENCE Sat 7:30 pm 78.1 STANFORD POLITICAL SCIENCE Fri 7:30 pm DEPARTMENT RECEPTION RECEPTION Room: Parc 55, Market Street Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 77.11 UW-MADISON POLITICAL Fri 7:30 pm 75.1 STATE POLITICS AND POLICY Fri 7:00 pm SCIENCE DEPARTMENT BUSINESS MEETING & RECEPTION RECEPTION Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Room: Nikko, Monterey I 74.2 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Fri 7:00 pm 22.1 STATUS COMMITTEE FOR Thu 2:00 pm BERKELEY RECEPTION LATINOS IN THE PROFESSION Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. 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Marina Room) Comparative Politics Section Business(Ballroom Meeting I) Comparative Politics Section Reception (Ballroom III) Conference Group on ItalianBusiness Politics Meeting (Congrips) (Executive Conf.Room) Ctr. Seacliff Conference Group on TaiwanMeeting Studies (Mission Business I) Conference Group on Taiwan(Mission Studies II) Reception Conference for the StudyReception of (Embarcadero) Political Thought Conflict Processes Section & SectionForeign Reception Policy (East Lounge) Conflict Processes Section Business(Continental Meeting Parlor 3) Cornell University Department ofReception Government (Golden Gate 7) DA-RT Initiative Meeting (ExecutiveSeacliff Conf. Room) Ctr. DA-RT Meeting (Union Square 5Department & Chairs'6) Luncheon (Cyril MagninDepartment III) of Political Science,Toronto University Reception of (Taylor Room) Division Chairs - Program(Continental Committee Parlour Meeting 8) Duke University Department ofReception Political (Golden Science Gate 5) EITM - Empirical ImplicationsModels of Business Theoretical Meeting (Union SquareElections 1 & & Voting2) Behavior,and Public Political Opinion, Communication Sections' Reception (Cyril Magnin II) Elections and Voting BehaviorMeeting Section (Embarcadero) Business Eric Voegelin Society RelatedMeeting Group (Cyril Business Magnin II) Eric Voegelin Society Related(Cyril Group Magnin Reception III) Ethics Roundtable Follow-up (Union Square 14) Fri 8:30 am Fri 8:30 am Fri 3:00 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 7:00 pm Fri 7:30 pm Sat 8:30 am Sat 6:30 pm Sat 7:30 pm Thu 8:30 am Thu 9:00 am Fri 11:00 am Thu 6:00 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 6:30 pm Thu 6:30 pm Thu 2:30 pm Thu 6:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Sat 12:00 pm Sat 12:30 pm Wed 8:00 am Wed 6:30 pm MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS Page 63 BUSINESS MEETINGS: Many groups holdmember meetings meetings that and are open to receptions all Association at members unlessAPSA the the Organized title clearly APSA Section: indicates thatAll Annual theabout meeting attendees Meeting, is the for regardless a work and specific of group of most membership (e.g. sections. editorial in are board). Related Group: a openIndependent section professional to groups are with persistent all invited organizational to structure members.APSA and attend minimum Committee Business membership section Meetings: can meetings organize businessGenerally acommittee meetings are business working meeting. chair and meetings general about to of the learn committees possibility more areRECEPTIONS: of considered attending. closed to attendees.All Attendees receptions should are first open consult to with all a APSA members unless the title clearly indicates otherwise (e.g. editorial board reception). Ballroom 4) APSA Awards Ceremony (Imperial B) APSA Council Meeting (Franciscan A) APSA Ethics Committee Business(Executive Meeting Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) APSA International Committeee Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. PresidioAPSA Room) MENA/POMEPS Reception (Redford (673 Geary Street)) APSA Mentoring Networking ReceptionSquare (Union 17 & 18) APSA Opening Reception (Continental Ballroom 4) APSA Ralph Bunche SummerOrientation Institute Meeting (RBSI) (Executive Conf.Presidio Ctr. Room) APSR Editorial Board Meeting (Vista) African Politics Section Business(Golden Meeting Gate 2) Asian Pacific American CaucusBusiness (APAC) Meeting (Union Square 15) Association of Korean PoliticalMeeting Studies (Golden Business Gate 1) Business Meeting for CivicEngagement Education Committee and (Executive Conf.Marina Ctr. Room) CUNY Graduate Center PoliticalProgram Science Reception (Union Square 14) Cambridge University Press -(Executive Author Conf. Interviews Ctr. Marina Room) Cambridge University Press -Part Author 1 Interviews (Green Room) Cambridge University Press -Part Author 3 Interviews (Executive Conf. Ctr.Canadian Presidio Politics Room) Section Business(Mendocino Meeting I) Canadian Politics Section ReceptionII) (Mendocino Christians in Political ScienceBusiness Related Meeting Group (Union Square 21) Class and Inequality Section(Union Business Square Meeting 15) Columbia University Department ofScience Political Reception (Golden Gate 4) Committee on the Status of Blacks and X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : 5001 APSA MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS (ALPHA) APSA Meetings andAPSA Receptions All-Member by Meeting Alpha (Continental European Politics & Society Section Business Thu 12:30 pm LGBT Caucus Business Meeting (Balboa) Fri 1:15 pm Meeting (Union Square 22) Labor Project Related Group Business Meeeting Fri 6:30 pm Experimental Research Section Business Thu 6:30 pm (Davidson) Meeting (Market Street) Latino/a Caucus in Political Science Related Fri 6:30 pm Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Thu 6:30 pm Group Business Meeting (Fillmore) Section Business Meeting (Union Square 15) Law and Courts Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Federalism/Intergovernmental Relations Section Thu 7:30 pm (Ballroom III) Reception (Union Square 16) Law and Courts Section Lifetime Achievement Thu 6:30 pm First-time Attendee Breakfast (Imperial B) Thu 7:00 am Award and Special Panel Honoring Donald Foreign Policy Section Business Meeting (Sutter Fri 6:30 pm Songer (Golden Gate 3) Room) Law and Courts Section Reception (Ballroom Fri 7:30 pm Foundations of Political Theory Reception (Cyril Fri 7:30 pm III) Magnin Foyer) Legislative Studies Quarterly Editorial Board Fri 7:30 am Foundations of Political Theory Section Fri 1:15 pm Breakfast Meeting (Vista) Business Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18) Legislative Studies Section Business Meeting Fri 7:00 pm French Politics Group & Association Francaise Fri 6:30 pm (Ballroom I) de Science Politique Related Group Business Legislative Studies Section Reception (Ballroom Fri 8:00 pm Meeting (Stockton) I) Gaus Lecture (Franciscan A) Fri 6:30 pm MIT Department of Political Science Reception Sat 7:30 pm Gaus Reception (Franciscan B) Fri 7:30 pm (Mendocino I) Graduate Student Happy Hour (Ballroom II) Sat 6:30 pm MPSA 2016 Program Committee Meeting & Fri 6:30 pm Reception (Market Street) Green Politics and Theory Related Group Fri 6:30 pm Business Meeting (Mason) Migration and Citizenship Section Business Fri 6:30 pm Meeting (Taylor Room) Health Politics and Policy Section Business Sat 6:30 pm Meeting (Union Square 1 & 2) Minority Student Recruitment Program (MSRP) Thu 7:00 am Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Health Politics and Policy Section Reception Sat 7:30 pm (Union Square 13) NCOBPS Executive Council Meeting (Executive Thu 6:30 pm Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Honoring Women of Color Reception: Thu 7:30 pm Women & Pol. Section, WomenĀs Caucus & New Political Science Editorial Board Meeting Fri 1:15 pm Comm. (Franciscan D) (Sutro) Human Rights Section Business Meeting (Sutter Thu 12:30 pm New Political Science Lecture: Behind the Fri 6:30 pm Room) Kitchen Door, Featuring Saru Jayaraman, Director of the Food Labor Research Center, Human Rights Section Reception (Powell Sat 7:00 pm UC Berkeley (Imperial A) Room) New Political Science Publications Executive Thu 12:30 pm Information Technology and Politics Section Fri 1:15 pm Committee Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Business Meeting (Union Square 21) Ctr. Seacliff Room) International Association Leaders Breakfast Sat 8:30 am New Political Science Section Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) (Continental Parlor 1) International Attendees Reception (Vista) Thu 7:30 pm New Political Science Section Reception Fri 8:00 pm International History and Politics Section Fri 1:15 pm (Imperial B) Business Meeting (Union Square 13) New York University Wilf Family Department Fri 7:30 pm International Security and Arms Control Section Thu 7:30 pm of Politics Reception (Continental Parlor 1) Reception (Imperial A) Organized Section Chairs Breakfast (Continental Fri 7:00 am International Security and Arms Control Section Fri 6:30 pm Parlour 8) Business Meeting (Union Square 13) Oxford University Press Reception (Franciscan Sat 7:00 pm Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Related Fri 6:30 pm D) Group Business Meeting (Hearst) PS: Political Science and Politics Editorial Fri 7:00 am Invite Only: President's Reception (Vista) Fri 9:00 pm Board Meeting Breakfast (Sutro) Italian Political Science Review (IPSR) Editorial Sun 8:00 am Partisan Gridlock in Washington: Political Thu 12:30 pm Board Meeting (Green Room) Theory is One Thing, But What are the Political Jack Miller Center Reception (Sir Francis Drake Fri 6:30 pm Pros Saying? (Powell Room) Franciscan Ballroom) Party Personnel Strategy Workshop (Executive Wed 12:30 pm Japan Political Studies Group Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) (Union Square 23) Perspectives on Politics Editorial Board Meeting Fri 12:00 pm Journal Editor's Breakfast (Stockton) Sat 7:00 am Lunch (Vista) Journal of Conflict Resolution Board Meeting Fri 1:15 pm Policy Studies Organization Editors Business Sun 9:00 am (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) Meeting (Vista) Journal of Political Science Education Editorial Sat 12:30 pm Political Communication Section Business Fri 6:30 pm Board Meeting (Green Room) Meeting (Golden Gate 2) Julia Choucair Vizoso Meeting (Invitation Only) Fri 3:00 pm Political Economy Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) (Union Square 16)

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Profession Presidio Room) Survey Research in the(Mission Developing II) World Taskforce on Technological InnovationPolitical in Science (Invitation Only)Conf. (Executive Ctr. Presidio Room) Teaching and Learning CommitteeMeeting Business (Executive Conf. Ctr. MarinaThe Room) Claremont Institute Reception (ImperialThe B) Review of PoliticsNotre at Dame The Reception University (Golden of GateThe 8) Texas Reception for(Union Affiliated Square Universities 22) The University of Chicago,Political Department Science of Reception (Mission I) Theory & Event Journal(Executive Business Conf. Meeting Ctr. Presidio Room) UCLA Political Science Department(Market Reception Street) UW-Madison Political Science Department Reception (Continental Parlor 9) University of California, Berkeley(Continental Reception Ballroom 4) University of Florida DepartmentScience of Reception Political (Mason Room) University of Michigan Reception (Sutro) Fri 7:00 am Fri 1:15 pm Fri 7:00 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 7:30 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 6:30 pm Fri 7:30 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Sat 7:00 am Sat 7:00 am Sat 6:30 pm Sat 7:30 pm Thu 6:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:00 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 6:30 pm Sat 12:30 pm Sat 12:30 pm Sat 12:30 pm Thu 12:30 pm Thu 12:30 pm Thu 12:30 pm Page 65 (Lombard Room) Political Epistemology Section Reception (Balboa) Political Forecasting Group Business(Divisadero) Meeting Political Methodology Section Business(Continental Meeting Parlor 2) Political Networks Division Business(Union Meeting Square 15) Political Networks Section ReceptionSquare (Union 14) Political Organizations and PartiesBusiness Section Meeting (Union Square 3Political & Organizations4) and PartiesExecutive Section Council Meeting (Mission II) Political Psychology Section Business(Union Meeting Square 23) Political Research Quarterly EditorialLuncheon Board (Lombard) Political Science Education Business(Carmel Meeting I) Political Thought in theDipesh Anthropocene, Chakrabarty Feauring (Cyril Magnin I) Politics & Gender JournalMeeting Editorial (Green Board Room) Politics & Policy Editorial(Union Board Square Meeting 15) Politics and History Section(Union Business Square Meeting 24) Politics and History SectionSquare Reception 25) (Union Politics, Literature and FilmMeeting Section (Union Business Square 14) Polity Business Meeting (Green Room) Practicing Politics Working Group(Green Meeting Room) Presidents & Executive PoliticsMeeting Section (Union Business Square 17 & Presidents18) & Executive PoliticsReception Section (Divisadero) Presidents and Executive PoliticsSteering Section Committee Meeting (Davidson) Public Administration Section Business(Sutter Meeting Room) Public Administration Section ExecutiveMeeting Council (Executive Conf. Ctr. PresidioPublic Room) Policy Section BusinessMagnin Meeting II) (Cyril Publius: The Journal ofBoard Federalism & Editorial Advisory Council(Mission Breakfast II) Meeting Qualitative and Multi-Method ResearchInternational & History and PoliticsReception Sections' (Carmel I) Qualitative and Multi-Method ResearchBusiness Section Meeting (Carmel II) RBSI Working Group Committee(Executive Meeting Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) RBSI/MFP Alumni Networking Reception (Carmel I) REP Business Meeting (Powell I) X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Political Epistemology Section Business Meeting University of Rochester Reception (Continental Fri 7:30 pm Room) Parlor 7) New Political Science Publications Executive Thu 12:30 pm Urban Politics Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Committee Business Meeting (Executive Conf. (Mendocino I) Ctr. Seacliff Room) Urban Politics Section Reception (Bay View) Fri 7:30 pm Partisan Gridlock in Washington: Political Thu 12:30 pm W.W. Norton Focus Group (Vista) Thu 12:30 pm Theory is One Thing, But What are the Political Pros Saying? (Powell Room) Western Political Science Association Executive Thu 12:30 pm Council Meeting (Green Room) Political Forecasting Group Business Meeting Thu 12:30 pm (Divisadero) Women and Politics Research Section Business Fri 6:30 pm Meeting (Van Ness Room) Political Organizations and Parties Section Thu 12:30 pm Executive Council Meeting (Mission II) Women in the Profession Reception: Women & Fri 7:30 pm Politics, WomenĀs Caucus & Committee Public Administration Section Executive Council Thu 12:30 pm (Ballroom II) Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Women of Color in Political Science Focus Thu 9:00 am W.W. Norton Focus Group (Vista) Thu 12:30 pm Groups (Invitation Only) (Executive Conf. Ctr. Western Political Science Association Executive Thu 12:30 pm Seacliff Room) Council Meeting (Green Room) Women's Caucus for Political Science Business Sat 7:00 am Working Group Meeting: Coalition Building to Thu 12:30 pm Meeting (Vista) Advance Diverse Leadership and Address WomenĀs Caucus on Political Science Business Fri 6:30 pm Discrimination in Political Science (Golden Gate Meeting (Golden Gate 1) 1) Working Group Meeting: Coalition Building to Thu 12:30 pm Working Group Meeting: Social Policy in Non- Thu 12:30 pm Advance Diverse Leadership and Address Democracies (Golden Gate 8) Discrimination in Political Science (Golden Gate Working Group Meeting: The Scholars Strategy Thu 12:30 pm 1) Network Women and Representation (Golden Working Group Meeting: NSF/Smithsonian Fri 2:30 pm Gate 2) Institute/UPenn/UMD Grant (Green Room) Status Committee for Latinos in the Profession Thu 2:00 pm Working Group Meeting: Social Policy in Non- Thu 12:30 pm (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Democracies (Golden Gate 8) Cambridge University Press - Author Interviews Thu 2:30 pm Working Group Meeting: The Scholars Strategy Thu 12:30 pm (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) Network Women and Representation (Golden APSA MENA/POMEPS Reception (Redford Thu 6:00 pm Gate 2) (673 Geary Street)) Yale University Political Science Department Fri 7:30 pm African Politics Section Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm Reception (Lombard Room) (Golden Gate 2) Yale-Stanford-Berkeley Advising and Mentoring Sat 2:30 pm Association of Korean Political Studies Business Thu 6:30 pm Committee (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) Meeting (Golden Gate 1) Canadian Politics Section Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm APSA MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS (BY (Mendocino I) TIME) Conference Group on Italian Politics (Congrips) Thu 6:30 pm APSA Meetings and Receptions by Time Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff APSA Council Meeting (Franciscan A) Wed 8:00 am Room) DA-RT Meeting (Union Square 5 & 6) Wed 11:30 am Experimental Research Section Business Thu 6:30 pm Meeting (Market Street) Party Personnel Strategy Workshop (Executive Wed 12:30 pm Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Thu 6:30 pm Section Business Meeting (Union Square 15) Short Course: Teaching Human Rights (Union Wed 1:30 pm Square 21) Japan Political Studies Group Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm (Union Square 23) APSA Awards Ceremony (Imperial B) Wed 6:30 pm New Political Science Section Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm First-time Attendee Breakfast (Imperial B) Thu 7:00 am (Continental Parlor 1) Minority Student Recruitment Program (MSRP) Thu 7:00 am Politics, Literature and Film Section Business Thu 6:30 pm Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Meeting (Union Square 14) APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI) Thu 8:30 am Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section Thu 6:30 pm Orientation Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Business Meeting (Carmel II) Presidio Room) Religion and Politics Section Business Meeting Thu 6:30 pm Teaching and Learning Committee Business Thu 8:30 am (Monterey I) Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) Research & Politics Journal/SAGE Associate Thu 6:30 pm Women of Color in Political Science Focus Thu 9:00 am Editors Meeting (Green Room) Groups (Invitation Only) (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) Law and Courts Section Lifetime Achievement Thu 6:30 pm Award and Special Panel Honoring Donald Cambridge University Press - Author Interviews Thu 9:00 am Songer (Golden Gate 3) Part 1 (Green Room) NCOBPS Executive Council Meeting (Executive Thu 6:30 pm European Politics & Society Section Business Thu 12:30 pm Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Meeting (Union Square 22) Presidents and Executive Politics Section Thu 7:00 pm Human Rights Section Business Meeting (Sutter Thu 12:30 pm Steering Committee Meeting (Davidson)

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Marina Room) Related Groups (All) Meeting (BallroomRepresentation III) and Electoral SystemsBusiness Section Meeting (Green Room) Science, Technology, and EvironmentalSection Politics Business Meeting (Union SquareSouthwestern 14) Political Science Association Business Meeting (Union Square 16) Theory & Event Journal(Executive Business Conf. Meeting Ctr. Presidio Room) DA-RT Initiative Meeting (ExecutiveSeacliff Conf. Room) Ctr. Working Group Meeting: NSF/Smithsonian Institute/UPenn/UMD Grant (Green Room) Cambridge University Press -Part Author 3 Interviews (Executive Conf. Ctr.Julia Presidio Choucair Room) Vizoso Meeting(Executive (Invitation Conf. Only) Ctr. Marina Room) Christians in Political ScienceBusiness Related Meeting Group (Union Square 21) Comparative Democratization Section Business Meeting (Mendocino II) Conference Group on TaiwanMeeting Studies (Mission Business I) Conflict Processes Section Business(Continental Meeting Parlor 3) Elections and Voting BehaviorMeeting Section (Embarcadero) Business Foreign Policy Section BusinessRoom) Meeting (Sutter French Politics Group & deAssociation Science Francaise Politique RelatedMeeting Group (Stockton) Business Gaus Lecture (Franciscan A) Green Politics and TheoryBusiness Related Meeting Group (Mason) International Security and ArmsBusiness Control Meeting Section (Union Square 13) Interpretive Methodologies and MethodsGroup Related Business Meeting (Hearst) Labor Project Related Group(Davidson) Business Meeeting Latino/a Caucus in PoliticalGroup Science Business Related Meeting (Fillmore) Law and Courts Section(Ballroom Business III) Meeting Migration and Citizenship SectionMeeting Business (Taylor Room) Political Communication Section Business Meeting (Golden Gate 2) Fri 7:00 am Fri 7:00 am Fri 7:00 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 7:30 am Fri 8:30 am Fri 8:30 am Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Fri 1:15 pm Thu 7:00 pm Thu 7:00 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Thu 7:30 pm Fri 11:00 am Fri 12:00 pm Fri 12:30 pm Page 67 Science Reception (Union Square 21) The Texas Reception for(Union Affiliated Square Universities 22) APSA Mentoring Networking ReceptionSquare (Union 17 & 18) Conference for the StudyReception of (Embarcadero) Political Thought Federalism/Intergovernmental Relations Section Reception (Union Square 16) Honoring Women of ColorWomen Reception: & Pol. Section,Comm. WomenĀs (Franciscan Caucus D) & International Attendees Reception (Vista) International Security and ArmsReception Control (Imperial Section A) Presidents & Executive PoliticsReception Section (Divisadero) Qualitative and Multi-Method ResearchInternational & History and PoliticsReception Sections' (Carmel I) Religion and Politics Section(Monterey Reception II) APSA Opening Reception (Continental Ballroom 4) Canadian Politics Section ReceptionII) (Mendocino Department of Political Science,Toronto University Reception of (Taylor Room) Siting and Engagement Networking(Union Reception Square 19 & 20) The Claremont Institute Reception (ImperialUniversity B) of Michigan Reception (Sutro) Organized Section Chairs BreakfastParlour (Continental 8) Polity Business Meeting (Green Room) PS: Political Science andBoard Politics Meeting Editorial Breakfast (Sutro) EITM - Empirical ImplicationsModels of Business Theoretical Meeting (Union SquareLegislative 1 Studies & Quarterly2) EditorialBreakfast Board Meeting (Vista) APSA Ethics Committee Business(Executive Meeting Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) APSA International Committeee Business Meeting (Executive Conf. Ctr. PresidioAPSA Room) All-Member Meeting (Continental Ballroom 4) Perspectives on Politics EditorialLunch Board (Vista) Meeting Department Chairs' Luncheon (Cyril MagninFoundations III) of Political TheoryBusiness Section Meeting (Union Square 17Information & Technology18) and PoliticsBusiness Section Meeting (Union Square 21) International History and PoliticsBusiness Section Meeting (Union Square 13) Journal of Conflict Resolution(Executive Board Conf. Meeting Ctr. Seacliff Room) LGBT Caucus Business Meeting (Balboa) New Political Science Editorial Board Meeting X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Rutgers University Department of Political Political Economy Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Reception (Lombard Room) (Union Square 16) Committee on the Status of Blacks and Fri 7:30 pm Political Methodology Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm NCOBPS Reception (Monterey II) (Continental Parlor 2) Comparative Democratization Section Reception Fri 7:30 pm Political Networks Division Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm (Peninsula) (Union Square 15) Conflict Processes Section & Foreign Policy Fri 7:30 pm Political Psychology Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Section Reception (East Lounge) (Union Square 23) Foundations of Political Theory Reception (Cyril Fri 7:30 pm Political Science Education Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Magnin Foyer) (Carmel I) Gaus Reception (Franciscan B) Fri 7:30 pm Political Thought in the Anthropocene, Feauring Fri 6:30 pm New York University Wilf Family Department Fri 7:30 pm Dipesh Chakrabarty (Cyril Magnin I) of Politics Reception (Continental Parlor 1) Politics and History Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Reception for LGBT Committee, LGBT Caucus, Fri 7:30 pm (Union Square 24) and Sexuality & Politics Section (Carmel II) Russian Politics Group Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Reception Honoring Teaching (Golden Gate) Fri 7:30 pm (Lombard) University of Rochester Reception (Continental Fri 7:30 pm Sexuality and Politics Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm Parlor 7) (Powell I) Urban Politics Section Reception (Bay View) Fri 7:30 pm Urban Politics Section Business Meeting Fri 6:30 pm (Mendocino I) UW-Madison Political Science Department Fri 7:30 pm Reception (Continental Parlor 9) Women and Politics Research Section Business Fri 6:30 pm Meeting (Van Ness Room) Women in the Profession Reception: Women & Fri 7:30 pm Politics, WomenĀs Caucus & Committee WomenĀs Caucus on Political Science Business Fri 6:30 pm (Ballroom II) Meeting (Golden Gate 1) Stanford Political Science Reception (Golden Fri 7:30 pm Jack Miller Center Reception (Sir Francis Drake Fri 6:30 pm Gate 6) Franciscan Ballroom) Legislative Studies Section Reception (Ballroom Fri 8:00 pm New Political Science Lecture: Behind the Fri 6:30 pm I) Kitchen Door, Featuring Saru Jayaraman, Director of the Food Labor Research Center, New Political Science Section Reception Fri 8:00 pm UC Berkeley (Imperial A) (Imperial B) MPSA 2016 Program Committee Meeting & Fri 6:30 pm Invite Only: President's Reception (Vista) Fri 9:00 pm Reception (Market Street) Division Chairs - Program Committee Meeting Sat 7:00 am Cornell University Department of Government Fri 7:00 pm (Continental Parlour 8) Reception (Golden Gate 7) Journal Editor's Breakfast (Stockton) Sat 7:00 am Duke University Department of Political Science Fri 7:00 pm Politics & Gender Journal Editorial Board Sat 7:00 am Reception (Golden Gate 5) Meeting (Green Room) Legislative Studies Section Business Meeting Fri 7:00 pm Publius: The Journal of Federalism Editorial Sat 7:00 am (Ballroom I) Board & Advisory Council Breakfast Meeting Political Epistemology Section Reception Fri 7:00 pm (Mission II) (Balboa) Women's Caucus for Political Science Business Sat 7:00 am The Review of Politics at The University of Fri 7:00 pm Meeting (Vista) Notre Dame Reception (Golden Gate 8) Business Meeting for Civic Education and Sat 8:30 am Columbia University Department of Political Fri 7:00 pm Engagement Committee (Executive Conf. Ctr. Science Reception (Golden Gate 4) Marina Room) University of California, Berkeley Reception Fri 7:00 pm International Association Leaders Breakfast Sat 8:30 am (Continental Ballroom 4) (Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room) State Politics and Policy Business Meeting & Fri 7:00 pm Taskforce on Technological Innovation in Sat 8:30 am Reception (Monterey I) Political Science (Invitation Only) (Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room) Conference Group on Taiwan Studies Reception Fri 7:30 pm (Mission II) APSR Editorial Board Meeting (Vista) Sat 12:00 pm Elections & Voting Behavior, Public Opinion, Fri 7:30 pm Class and Inequality Section Business Meeting Sat 12:30 pm and Political Communication Sections' (Union Square 15) Reception (Cyril Magnin II) Comparative Politics Journal Business Meeting Sat 12:30 pm Law and Courts Section Reception (Ballroom Fri 7:30 pm (Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room) III) Ethics Roundtable Follow-up (Union Square 14) Sat 12:30 pm Political Networks Section Reception (Union Fri 7:30 pm Journal of Political Science Education Editorial Sat 12:30 pm Square 14) Board Meeting (Green Room) Politics and History Section Reception (Union Fri 7:30 pm Political Organizations and Parties Section Sat 12:30 pm Square 25) Business Meeting (Union Square 3 & 4) University of Florida Department of Political Fri 7:30 pm Presidents & Executive Politics Section Business Sat 12:30 pm Science Reception (Mason Room) Meeting (Union Square 17 & 18) Yale University Political Science Department Fri 7:30 pm REP Business Meeting (Powell I) Sat 12:30 pm

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6.8 SHORT COURSE: THE METHODS STUDIO – 10.2 MARGINALIZATION, INCLUSION AND THE DATA ACCESS AND RESEARCH FUTURE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE: A PANEL TRANSPARENCY FROM AN INTERPRETIVE- HONORING DAVID EASTON QUALITATIVE PERSPECTIVE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Room: Hilton, Franciscan B Chair: Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California, Part: Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota Irvine Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University Part: John H. Aldrich, Duke University Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Matthew Holden, University of Illinois, Springfield Katherine J Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Rodney E. Hero, University of California, Berkeley Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University, Bloomington Juan Carlos Huerta, Texas A&M University-Corpus Samantha Ann Majic, CUNY-John Jay College Christi 6.9 SHORT COURSE: THE ROLE OF SCHOLAR- Valerie Lehr, St. Lawrence University ACTIVISM: HOW POLITICAL SCIENTISTS CAN Dianne M. Pinderhughes, BOLSTER RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan University Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Laura E Sjoberg Part: Sekou M. Franklin, Middle Tennessee State University 10.3 NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE ON LABOR 6.10 SHORT COURSE: THE STATE OF THE FIELD IN POLITICS FEDERALISM/IGR RESEARCH: APPROACHES Room: Nikko, Ballroom I TO DESIGN, DATA, MEASUREMENT, AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS Chair: Clayton M. Nall, Stanford University Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Disc: John Stephen Ahlquist, University of California, San Part: Kathleen Hale, Auburn University Diego Paul Manna, College of William & Mary Paul Frymer, Princeton University 6.11 SHORT COURSE: UNDERSTANDING Dorian T. Warren, Columbia University COMPLEXITY - RESEARCH APPLICATIONS FOR POLICY & POLITICAL SCIENCE Papers: Endogenous Institutions: Evidence from Public Sector Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Collective Bargaining Laws Part: Liz Johnson, Complex Systems Institute Agustina S Paglayan, Stanford University APSA Events Demography is Destiny: Revisiting the Decline of 7.1 SHORT COURSE: TEACHING HUMAN RIGHTS Organized Labor Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Frances Zlotnick, Stanford University Strong Unions, Strong Welfare State? Evidence across Wednesday, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM Sectors and States APSA Events Olivia Meeks, UC Berkeley 8.1 APSA AWARDS CEREMONY Informality, Enforcement Traps, and the WorkersĀ Party Room: Hilton, Imperial B in Brazil German Feierherd, Yale University Thursday, September 3, 2015 Partisanship, Interest Groups, and Labor Market Policy in Latin America Thursday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM Federico Fuchs, University of North Carolina at APSA Events Chapel Hill 9.1 FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE BREAKFAST Division Panels Room: Hilton, Imperial B DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND 9.2 MINORITY STUDENT RECRUITMENT FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES PROGRAM (MSRP) MEETING 11.1 CIVIL SOCIETY, PROTEST AND MASS Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room MOBILIZATION IN POST-COMMUNIST SETTINGS Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Theme Panels Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION 10.1 IS ANYBODY LISTENING? POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE NEW MEDIA AND POLITICS Chair: Valerie Sperling, Clark University Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Disc: Suzanne E. Scoggins, University of California, Berkeley Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Papers: At the Parliament or in the Streets? Issue Composition Chair: Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University of Protest in V4 Part: E.J. Dionne Katerina Vrablikova, University of Mannheim Christina M. Greer, Fordham University Ondrej Cisar, Czech Academy of Sciences Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California Revolutionaries beyond borders: Eastern European Riverside Transnational Activism Jeffrey Ryan Smith, The New School Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University Joshua A. Tucker, New York University Diversity in Demobilization Virginie Lasnier, McGill University

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 72 Daily Schedule DAILY SCHEDULE 73 Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM REVISITING ROUSSEAU Hilton, Union Square 17 & Joseph18 R. Reisert, Colby College Economic Inequality and Rousseau'sDavid General Lay Will Williams, DePaul University Kant, Rousseau, and theSidney Arts Simpson, and University Sciences of NotreRousseau Dame and Madame deIntellectual Staël: Dialogue A Fascinating Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana University Rousseau's Amour-Propre: A Neo-Augustinian Deconstruction of Liberal Democracy Michael L. McLendon, CaliforniaLos State Angeles University, BODY POLITICS Parc 55, Cyril MagninCo-sponsored I by DIVISION 31: WOMENKristy & King,POLITICS Arizona State University Rachel Sanders, Portland StatePolitical University Science Division of Kristy King, Arizona State University An Ethnography of Embodiment:Anita Diversifying Chari Method BeauvoirĀs Political Fictions -to Linking Commitment Embodied Affect Elaine Stavro, Trent University Materiality and "The MarxismSimone Question" de in Beauvoir theSonia Work Kruks, of Oberlin College Suffering the Word: AgonisticMissive Fellowship in theElizabeth Divine R. Wingrove, UniversityArbor of Michigan, Ann Mill's Biopolitics Stephen Engelmann, University of Illinois, Chicago PLATO AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY: LEGACY, POLITICS, INTERPRETATION Hilton, Lombard Room Melissa Lane, Princeton University Samuel A. Chambers, JohnsJill Hopkins Frank, University Cornell University Plato on Political Idealism Jonathan Peter Robert Thakkar Thoughtful Reverence for Law? Shalini Pradeepa Satkunanandan Recovering a Theory ofMimesis Performativity in Plato's Demetra Fannie Kasimis, University ofĄReason Chicago Too Hides Itsin Origins:ď PlatoĀsPhilosophic Dialogues Inspiration Susan Bickford, University ofHill North Carolina, Chapel DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHTHISTORICAL AND APPROACHES PHILOSOPHY: 11.5 Room: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF11.6 POLITICAL THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF11.7 POLITICAL THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: Page 73 Civil Society Organizations underTaiyi Authoritarian Sun, Rule Boston University Politics of the Absurd:Russia Humor as aEllen Mobilizing Carnaghan, Tool Saint in Louis University ACROSS THE REVOLUTIONARY DIVIDE: RETHINKING NINETEENTH-CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHT Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II Jacob T. Levy, McGill University The Turn to PositivismJennifer in Pitts, International University Law of Chicago Toleration and Freedom ofCenturies Discussion across the Greg Conti, Harvard University Between Justice and Gratitude:Dilemmas Thomas of Paine Private and Property Alexander the H. Gourevitch, Brown University Francois Guizot and theParliamentary Challenge Government of CreatingWilliam French Selinger DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING: PAST AND PRESENT Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL Lars Toender, University of Copenhagen Acting Out: A PerformativeLiron Perspective Lavi, on Tel Democracy Aviv University Choosing to Burn theĄMilitant Trojan Democracyď Horse: Theorizing Benjamin A. Schupmann, Columbia University Encountering the Masses: TwoDemocracy Liberal Responses to Kyong-Min Son, University of Delaware Populism, Demagogical Representation andEuropean the Democracy Crisis of Nico De Federicis, University of Pisa REPUBLICANISM: MARKETS AND FREEDOM Nikko, Carmel I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3:THEORY NORMATIVE POLITICAL Richard K. Dagger, University of Richmond The French Model ofGenevieve Republican Rousseliere, Democracy The UniversityMadison of Wisconsin- Exit Left: Markets andRobert Mobility S. in Taylor, University Republican of Thought Unfree California, Agents: Davis Domination, Freedom,Responsibility and William Clare Roberts, McGill University X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Papers: Papers: DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHTHISTORICAL AND APPROACHES PHILOSOPHY: 11.2 Room: Chair: Papers: DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHTHISTORICAL AND APPROACHES PHILOSOPHY: 11.3 Room: Disc: DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHTHISTORICAL AND APPROACHES PHILOSOPHY: 11.4 Room: Disc: Thursday, 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM

DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 11.8 THEORIZING THE ANTHROPOCENE 11.12 BUSINESSES, OFFICIALS, AND CORRUPTION Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Chair: Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington University Chair: Pierre F. Landry Disc: Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington University Disc: Hiroki Takeuchi, Southern Methodist University Pierre F. Landry Papers: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis Papers: Access for Sale: An Empirical Analysis Willy Blomme, Johns Hopkins University Hye Young You, Vanderbilt University Being at Home in the Anthropocene Measuring Corruption: Challenges and Approaches Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University Pan-experientialism and African Animism Officials' Rotation, Policy Instability and Corruption: Anatoli Ignatov, Appalachian State University Evidence from China DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Feng Yang, University of California, Los Angeles 11.9 AGENCY, RESPONSIBILITY, AUTONOMY Legacy of Communist Rule: Local Elite Composition Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 and GDP Data Manipulation Chair: Brooke A. Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Fengming Lu, Duke University Papers: Ethical Autonomy Political Economy of Crony Capitalism Lucas Swaine, Dartmouth College Armando Razo, Indiana University Political Responsibility: Realism and Political Agency DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Farid Abdel-Nour, San Diego State University 11.13 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE ORIGINS, The Contributions of Victims to Justice DYNAMICS, AND TENURE OF AUTOCRATIC Chris Tenove, University of Toronto RULE Room: Parc 55, Davidson The Agency Game: Who is Responsible for Resolving Chair: Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University Global Challenges? Ilari Aula, London School of Economics and Political Disc: Andrew Little, Cornell University Science Papers: Veto Players and Presidential Term Limits in DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Dictatorship 11.10 DISABLED CITIZENSHIP Eric C.C. Chang, Michigan State University Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Masaaki Higashijima, European University Institute/ Chair: Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania Waseda University Disc: Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania Into the Abyss or Feet of Clay? Varied responses by Autocrats to Protests Papers: Reconsidering the Disability Rights Movement Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University Claire C. McKinney, Washington University in St. Repression Backfire Louis Mehdi Shadmehr, University of Miami School of Disability and the Production of Scientific Knowledge Business and Princeton Department of Politics Kristin Bumiller, Amherst College Coercive Force and the Political Foundations of The Worth of Disability and the Question of Disabled Centralized Authority Citizenship Scott Tyson, New York University Ann Kathleen Heffernan, The University of Chicago DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Why Rights are Still Right: Citizens' Rights and 11.14 REGIME CHANGE AND GOVERNABILITY IN Disability Rights INTERWAR EUROPE REVISITED Anita Silvers, San Francisco State University Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Chair: Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute 11.11 POLITICAL THEORY AND THE CORPORATION Disc: Dirk Berg-Schlosser Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Chair: Luke Gabriel Mayville, Columbia University Papers: Rethinking Backsliding: Insights from the Historical Disc: Emma Saunders-Hastings, University of Chicago Turn Amel F. Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Papers: The Contradictions of the Neoliberal Corporation Amherst David Ciepley, University of Denver What Do We Know about Interwar Regime Changes? Defending the Associational Conception of Corporations Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University Prithviraj Datta, Brown University The Pre-Political Origins of European Politics: The Constitutionalizing Corporate Law Interwar Era Elizabeth Pollman, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, Irvine Private Power, Public Purpose: Regulating Corporations What Makes Democracies Endure? Findings from the as Quasi-Sovereigns Interwar Period K. Sabeel Rahman, Brooklyn Law School Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute

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Papers: Origins of the State: A Mechanism Design Approach Kristin Grace Michelitch, Vanderbilt University Scott Abramson, University of Rochester Jee Seon Jeon, Florida State University Papers: Perceptions of the Resource Curse and Aid: Living in Ungoverned Space: Pakistan's Frontier Crimes Experimental Evidence from Uganda Regulation Brandon Miller-de la Cuesta Michael Callen, University of California, Los Angeles Helen V. Milner, Princeton University Saad Ahmad Gulzar, New York University Daniel L. Nielson Jacob Norman Shapiro, Princeton University Oil, Information, and Political Action: Experimental Foreign Interference in Domestic Sovereignty: Evidence Evidence from Uganda from the Philippines Laura B. Paler, Melissa M. Lee, Princeton University Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania Governance Providers in Areas of Mixed Authority Jan Henryk Pierskalla, The Ohio State University Ben Oppenheim Budgets, Bargains, and Coercion: Equilibrium Levels of Strong States and Strategic Governance: Territorial Taxation and Public Goods Variation in State Presence Lucy E. S. Martin, UNC - Chapel Hill Jessica Steinberg, Indiana University Foreign Aid and Civic Participation: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Gabriella R. Montinola, University of California, COUNTRIES Davis 11.22 THE POLITICS OF TAXING AND SPENDING Timothy W. Taylor, University of California, Davis Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Evaluating Foreign Aid Branding: Survey Experimental Chair: Aaron Schneider, University of Denver Evidence from Bangladesh Disc: Aaron Schneider, University of Denver Simone Dietrich, University of Missouri Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at Urbana- Papers: Ideology and Taxation Champaign David Doyle, University of Oxford DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Nestor Castaneda, University College London 11.25 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NON-TARIFF Money or Management? Explaining the Political Impact BARRIERS TO TRADE of Budget Support Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Susan Dodsworth, McGill University Chair: Joe Weinberg, University of Southern Mississippi Parties, Legislators and Mayors: Electoral Connection in Disc: Sean D. Ehrlich, Florida State University Brazil Leonardo Sangali Barone, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Papers: Of Mangoes and Deodorant: How Regulations Became George Avelino, FGV-SP the Crux of Trade Politics Ciro Biderman Gary Winslett, Boston College Rigging Democracy: Managing Political Allies Through Commerce and Credence: Why Government Regulations Redistribution Proliferate and Promote Trade Kristen Kao Jason Kuo, University of California, San Diego DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Patriotic Boycotts: International Tensions and Private 11.23 THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF Trade HEALTH CARE REFORM Tyson Chatagnier, Vanderbilt University Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Kerim Can Kavakli, Sabanci University Chair: Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Tax or Spend? Determining Protectionist Policy Disc: Ellen M. Immergut, Humboldt University Berlin Preferences Joe Weinberg, University of Southern Mississippi Papers: The Politics of Regulated Competition in the The Power of Language: Convergence and Competition in the Texts of PTAs Karen M. Anderson, University of Southampton Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore Health Inequalities in England and France DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania 11.26 AUTONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL Claiming Authority over the NHS INSTITUTIONS Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Re-conceptualizing Mental Health Care in France and Chair: Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester the US Papers: The Consequences of International Rules on Domestic Isabel Maria Perera, University of Pennsylvania Attitudes and Compliance Social Insurance in the 21st Century Julia Gray, University of Pennsylvania Margitta Maetzke, Johannes-Kepler University Linz Allison Carnegie, Columbia University DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Jonathan B. Slapin, University of Essex 11.24 FOREIGN AID, NATURAL RESOURCES, Financing Rules and IO Staff Autonomy: The Case of TAXATION, AND ACCOUNTABILITY the United Nations Room: Nikko, Monterey II Erin R. Graham, Drexel University Chair: David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder Disc: David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder

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Chair: Luis De la Calle, Centro de Investigacin y Docencia Welcoming the Unwelcome: Refugee Flows, Integration, Econmicas (CIDE) and Political Stability Disc: Sandra Jessica Ley Gutierrez, CIDE Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh Christian Gineste Papers: Dynamics of Civil Wars and Organized Crime: DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Convergence and Divergence 11.35 COMMITTEES IN CONGRESS: SOURCES OF Stathis N. Kalyvas, Yale University POWER AND INFLUENCE The Logic of Violent Corruption in Criminal War Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Benjamin Lessing, University of Chicago Chair: Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University When Do Drug Trafficking Organizations Enter Disc: Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University Electoral Politics? Timothy P. Nokken, Texas Tech University Guillermo Trejo, University of Notre Dame Boundless Violence: The Logic of Economic Civil Wars Papers: Conditional Committee Assignment Bias in Light of Luis De la Calle, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Institutional Norms Económicas (CIDE) Sam Glaser, University of Notre Dame Andreas Schedler, CIDE, Mexico City Congressional Agenda Setting in an Centralized Era Jonathan Lewallen, University of Texas at Austin DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 11.33 POPULAR CULTURE AND CONTENTIOUS Information and Committee Power in Congress: Cues POLITICS and Floor Amendment Votes Room: Nikko, Ballroom III James M. Curry, University of Utah Chair: Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago Staffing Priorities in Congress: From Collective to Disc: James D. Fearon, Stanford University Individualized Activities R. Eric Petersen, Congressional Research Service, Papers: Gender Strategy in Massive Multiplayer Online Role- Library of Congress playing Games Lara Chausow, Congressional Research Service Johanna Kristin Birnir, University of Maryland, Protecting the Vulnerable? The $tate of House College Park Committee Assignments David Waguespack, University of Maryland- College Scott Adler, University of Colorado, Boulder Park Adam Cayton, University of Colorado Boulder Pop Struggle: Repression and Dissent in Film, Graphic DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Novels and Comics 11.36 THE CASE OF EDUCATION IN PUBLIC Christian Davenport, University of Michigan MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Approaching ABM Virtualizations as Complex Games Room: Parc 55, Powell I Ian S. Lustick, University of Pennsylvania Disc: Vicky Wilkins, American University Miguel Garces, Lustick Consulting Patrick N. O'Mahen, Lustick Consulting Papers: Branding, Signaling, and Institutional Identity in Public Thomas McCauley, Lustick Consulting Higher Education The Virtualization of Real War Alisa Hicklin Fryar, University of Oklahoma Marcus Schulzke, University of Leeds Christopher Birdsall, American University Tom Rabovsky, Indiana University, Bloomington DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 11.34 REFUGEE AND CONFLICT DYNAMICS Exploring the Impact of Social Construction on Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Stakeholder Engagement Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS Thaddieus W. Conner, New Mexico State University Chair: Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado, Boulder Person Environment-Fit and Choice of College Major Field for Freshman Students Disc: Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of California, Merced Raymond Zuniga, American University Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado, Boulder The Network Approach to Post-9/11 Education Benefits: Papers: Conflict, Refugee Influxes, and Health Outcomes The Profit Incentive Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, San Daniel L. Fay, Mississippi State University Francisco Corri Zoli, Syracuse University Rosalinda Maury, Institute for Veterans and Military Guilt by Association: Questioning Refugee Camps as Families | Syracuse University Sites of Conflict Diffusion Andrew C Shaver, Princeton University DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Yang-Yang Zhou, Princeton University 11.37 BUREAUCRATIC POLICYMAKING Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire? One-Sided Co-sponsored by DIVISION 24: PUBLIC Violence in Refugee Locations ADMINISTRATION Kerstin Fisk, Loyola Marymount University Chair: Gary E. Hollibaugh, University of Notre Dame Third Party Intervention in Civil War: Refugee Policy Disc: Rachel Augustine Potter, University of Virginia and Interstate Disputes Miranda Yaver, Washington University in St. Louis Kara Ross Camarena

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DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Papers: Did the Direct Primary Lead to Polarization? 11.43 THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER Seth E. Masket, University of Denver POLITICS Direct Primaries under Presidential Systems: Evidence Room: Hilton, Imperial B from South Korea Disc: Jeanette Yih Harvie, University of California, Santa Shinhye Choi, University of California, Berkeley Barbara Endorsements and Elite Signaling in the 2012 Republican Primaries Papers: Gender Differences in Political Ambition of Elite Young Nitya Rao, University of Texas, Austin People of Color Median Activists or Median Voters: The Contingent Shauna L Shames Effect of Primary Elections Gender Gaps and Immigrant Incorporation: The Asian Daniel Max Kselman, IE Business School; School of American Women's Vote IR Christian Dyogi Phillips, University of California - No Polarization in spite of Primaries? A Median Voter Berkeley Theorem with Nominations Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley Gilles Serra, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Gendered & Racialized Reentry: Negotiating the Economicas Criminal Justice System Keesha M. Middlemass, Trinity University DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR 11.47 ADVANCING SALIENCY THEORY: PARTIES' Better For All Women? The Impact of Race and Gender SALIENCE STRATEGIES IN MULTI-ISSUE on Negative Campaigns ELECTIONS Liz Lebron, Louisiana State University Room: Hilton, Powell Room DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS Chair: James Adams, University of California, Davis 11.44 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AND INFLUENCES Disc: Sergio Jesus Ascencio Bonfil, University of Rochester OF RELIGIOUS AND ELECTORAL POLITICS James Adams, University of California, Davis Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Chair: Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Papers: Valence Campaigning in the 2008 US Congressional Disc: Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Elections Matthew L. Jacobsmeier, West Virginia University Thomas Gschwend, University of Mannheim Stoetzer Frederik Lukas Papers: Candidate Evaluation, Corruption and Religiosity: Steffen Zittlau, University of Mannheim, MZES Evidence from Pakistan Party Competition and the Mobilization of Social Michael Kalin, Yale University Groups Niloufer Siddiqui, Yale University Lorenzo De Sio, LUISS Guido Carli Does ReligionāDistractĀ Voters? How Religion Affects Till Weber, Baruch College, CUNY Economic and Values Voting The Salience of the 2nd Dimension: Heresthetics in 18 Ben Gaskins, Lewis & Clark College Parliamentary Democracies The Political Ecology of Religious Presence: Interest Francesc Amat, Institute for Political Economy and Group Agenda Control Governance Paul A. Djupe, Denison University Salience Strategies and Policy Bundling in Multi-Issue Andrew R. Lewis, University of Cincinnati Elections Islamist Party Strategies After the Arab Uprisings Chitralekha Basu, University of Rochester Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University PartiesĀ Issue Emphasis as Determinants of Associative DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND Issue Ownership PARTIES Stefaan Walgrave 11.45 CONCEPTUALIZING PARTIES: PARTIES AS Jonas Lefevere POLICY DEMANDERS AND THE DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES 11.48 THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION, AGE, MASS Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 SHOOTINGS, AND NATURAL DISASTERS ON Chair: Christopher Baylor, College of the Holy Cross TURNOUT Part: Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Daniel R. DiSalvo, CUNY-City College of New York Chair: John E. McNulty, Univ. Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Julia Rezazadeh Azari, Marquette University Disc: Holly Ann Garnett, McGill University Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND Papers: Hundred Years of Educational Expansion: Did it Affect PARTIES Political Participation? 11.46 THE ORIGINS AND EFFECTS OF PRIMARY Sven Oskarsson, Uppsala University ELECTIONS Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Uppsala University Room: Parc 55, Embarcadero Mikael Persson, University of Gothenburg Chair: Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin Disc: Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University Barry C. Burden, University of Wisconsin

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Sarah Hummel, University of Illinois at Urbana- Paths toward Subnational Democratization: L. America Champaign in a Comparative Framework Jacqueline Behrend, Universidad Nacional de San Papers: Clientelism on the Ground: Lessons from the Argentine Martin / CONICET Case Reciprocal Retaliation and the Federal Basis of Party Mariela Szwarcberg, Reed College Competition in Nigeria Lustration and clientelism: transitional justice in shaping Carl LeVan, American University-SIS party-voter linkages DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS Monika Nalepa, University of Chicago 11.56 CRITICAL THEORIES OF PEACE: PEACE, Patronage and Permanent Giveaways: Party JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS Institutionalization in Dictatorships Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Anne Meng, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Douglas Irvin-Erickson, George Mason University, The Explaining AKP Support in Turkey School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Melissa J. Marschall, Rice University Disc: Stephen Eric Bronner, -university- Abdullah Aydogan Alper Tolga Bulut Papers: Partisan Moralism to System Transformation in Conflict Corruption as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Evidence from Analysis and Resolution a Survey Experiment Douglas S. Irvin, George Mason University, School Daniel W. Gingerich, University of Virginia for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Virginia Oliveros, Tulane University A Critical Theoretical Approach to Human Rights for DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Social Transformation 11.54 CRITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN ELECTION Micheline Ishay, University of Denver OBSERVATION Genocide, Human Rights & Crimes Against Humanity: Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 The Eclipse of Justice Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND Douglas Irvin-Erickson, George Mason University, ELECTORAL SYSTEMS The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Chair: Shelley McConnell, St. Lawrence University Freedom from Fear?: The Global Human Rights Disc: Harold A. Trinkunas, The Brookings Institution Response to Gender-Based Violence Alison Brysk, UCSB Papers: Randomization and International Election Observation DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS Susan D. Hyde, Yale University 11.57 AFTER BOSTON COLLEGE: ETHICAL AND David Carroll, Carter Center METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN Do Governments Counteract International Pressure for FIELDWORK democracy? Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Judith Kelley, Duke University Chair: Tariq Thachil, Yale University Conceptualizing Electoral Accompaniment Disc: Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University Adam Michael Auerbach, American University Shelley McConnell, St. Lawrence University Domestic Election Monitors, Electoral Institutions and Papers: Understanding Autocrats: Challenges of Micro-level Integrity in the Americas Research on Iraq Sharon F. Lean, Julia Choucair-Vizoso, Stanford University Toward a Process-Based Evaluation of International Researching Violence under Authoritarianism: How Electoral Observation Ethics Shapes Methodology Betilde Virginia Muñoz-Pogossian, Organization of Sheena Chestnut Greitens, University of Missouri, American States Columbia DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Rethinking Field Methods and Ethics in Fragile States 11.55 SUBNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN DEMOCRACY Milli Lake, Arizona State University AND AUTOCRACY Kate Cronin-Furman Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Whose Evidence? How US Law and theĄWar on Chair: Jonathan T. Hiskey, Vanderbilt University Terrorď Affect Violence Research Disc: Agustina Giraudy, American University Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota Interviewing Civil War Perpetrators: Fear, Empathy, and Papers: Local Protest and Election Fraud: A New Test of Research Ethics Authoritarian Regime Uncertainty Anastasia Shesterinina, Yale University Tomila Lankina DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS Electoral Freeness and Fairness: The Impact of Local 11.58 SHOULD THERE BE A REGISTRY FOR Elections on National Ones POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH? Kelly M. McMann, Case Western Reserve University Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Sub-national Variations in Election Quality- Lessons Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH from Malawi Michael Wahman, University of Missouri Chair: Alan M. Jacobs, University of British Columbia Part: Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University Jacob Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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Systemic Crisis, Economic Ideas, and Military Rule in DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED Post-WWII Syria INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Daniel Neep, Georgetown University 18.21 USING WITHIN-COUNTRY INSTITUTIONAL Judiciary-Police Relations and the Egyptian Uprisings DIVERSITY FOR CAUSAL IDENTIFICATION IN Dina I. Rashed JAPAN Room: Hilton, Sutter Room DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND COUNTRIES ELECTORAL SYSTEMS 18.19 GENDER POLITICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN Co-sponsored by Japan Political Studies Group THE DEVELOPING WORLD Room: Nikko, Carmel I Chair: Joel A. Middleton, UC Berkeley Papers: Gender Politics, Regime Resilience and Civil Society: Disc: Faisal Z. Ahmed, Princeton University Algeria and Mozambique Jasmin Lorch, GIGA German Institute of Global and Papers: The Unspoken Role of Public Works Projects in Public Area Studies Safety: An IV Approach Bettina Bunk, German Institute of Global and Area Masataka Harada Studies (GIGA) Etsuhiro Nakamura, Ehime University HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE IN TURKEY: An Strategic Allocation of Party Leader Visits under an Inductive Approach to Theory Uneven Electoral System Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, University of Connecticut- Michio Umeda, Ehime University Storrs When Do Voters Rely on Familiarity Cues? Political Power, NGO initiative and Dalit Human Rights Experimental Evidence from Japan in Rural India Justin Reeves, UCSD Political Science Suparna Soni, State University of New York at Decomposing Voter Preferences for Personal Attributes: Buffalo A Conjoint Analysis The State Duty to Protect Human Rights: Corporate Yusaku Horiuchi Complicity in the Modern Era Daniel M. Smith, Harvard University Tricia Olsen, University of Denver Teppei Yamamoto, Massachusetts Institute of When Quotas Fail: Electoral Rules and Gender Bias in Technology BrazilĀs House Elections A Framing Experiment with MPs under Alternative Frederico Batista Pereira, Vanderbilt University Electoral Systems Megumi Naoi, University of California, San Diego DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY 18.20 PUBLIC OPINION AND STATE-SOCIETY 18.22 AFTER THE CRISIS: SOCIAL POLICYMAKING RELATIONS IN CHINA IN AN ERA OF AUSTERITY Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Chair: Peter L. Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Lucy Barnes, University of Kent Disc: Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach Disc: Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona

Papers: Patriots of Diverse Characteristics: Deconstructing Papers: Social Policy Preferences in Mature Welfare States ChinaĀs Anti-Japan Protests Charlotte Cavaille, Institute for Advanced Study in Ketian Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Toulouse Public Opinion and Fiscal Decision-making in China: How the Great Recession reconfigures power in Based on a Survey Experiment advanced capitalism. Tianguang Meng, Tsinghua University Desmond King, University of Oxford David Rueda, University of Oxford The Effect of NGOs' Lobbying Activities on Government Policy Making in China Burdens of Bankruptcy: Consumer Insolvency and Well- Qiang (Jason) Guo, New York University Being during the Eurocrisis Changdong Zhang, Peking University Alexander J. Jakubow, New Mexico State University Nationalism, Media Bias, and Radicalization: Who DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Supports Repression and Why 18.23 CRITICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVIST Kai Quek, University of Hong Kong APPROACHES TO IPE Yue Hou, MIT Room: Parc 55, Davidson Poverty Reduction, State-building, and Regime Chair: Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena Resilience in Xinjiang and Tibet Disc: Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena Chao-yo Cheng Title: Adoption or Dismissal? Explaining Policy Papers: Authoritative Practices in the OTC Derivatives Market Consequences of CPPCC Proposals Pre- and Post-Crisis Bin Yu, Xavier University Erin Lockwood, Northwestern University Capitalists of the World, Unite? Kevin Funk, University of Florida Rising Power's State-Business Collaboration in PTA Policy: India-Sri Lanka FTA Wei-Lun Huang, SOAS, University of London

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Papers: Consequences of drone strikes on insurgent violence: Do Commercial Interests Keep the Peace In Latin Evidence from Pakistan America? Asfandyar Ali Mir, University of Chicago Anita R Kellogg, University of California, Los Losing History In Conceptual Chaos: Foreign Rule and Angeles Relational Structures Internal Divisions, Territorial Autonomy, and Ethnic Ben Denison, University of Notre Dame Rebellion Explaining Outside Options for the US to Address ISIS Fanglu Sun, Rice University Clayton J. Cleveland, Ohio University Political Competition, International Conflict Initiation, 'Divide and Deter': An American Strategy for the 21st and Democratic Peace Century Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney Mathias Ormestad Frendem, University of Oxford/ Dimitri Semenovich, University of New South Wales Harvard University The Dynamic Nature of Interventions and International Constrained Rationality: Modeling ChinaĀs Nuclear Conflict Nonproliferation Policy-making Ezra Schricker, Ohio State University Hongyu Zhang, University of Georgia The Varieties and Sources of Military Power in Non- The Evolution of Norms? American Policy Towards Democracies Revolution in Iran and Egypt John Joseph Chin, Princeton University Chad Nelson, Brigham Young University Do Expectations on Benefits from Oil Affect Conflict DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Risks? Evidence from Mali 18.28 POSTER SESSION: FOREIGN POLICY Matthias Basedau, GIGA German Institute of Global Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom and Area Studies Siri Aas Rustad Papers: Appeasing Your Neighbors? Leadership Travel and China's Alignment Behaviors Election Violence in the Aftermath of Civil War: The Chong Chen, Duke University Case of Nepal Richard W. Frank, Australian National University Diplomatic Relations in Global Politics: Political Shift in Diplomatic Strategy Money for Nothin' and Your Guns for Free? The Kelly Matush, University of California, San Diego Political Costs of War Finance Shuhei Kurizaki, Waseda University Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi The Availability of Security Guarantees and the Need DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY for WMD 18.30 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: BARTHOLOMEW Christopher McKallagat SPARROW’S "THE STRATEGIST" Room: Hilton, Franciscan D The Economy of Military Engagement Thomas Nathaniel Garner, USMA Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Chair: Michael Desch, University of Notre Dame The Effectiveness of Public and Private Threats: A Document-Based Approach Part: Bartholomew H. Sparrow, The University of Texas at Eric Min, Stanford University Austin Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University Amy Zegart Meena Bose, Hofstra University What Big Data Shows about North Korean Nuclear Patrick J. McDonald, University of Texas, Austin Provocations G. Jesus Velasco, Tarleton State University Hyung-Min Joo, Korea University Taehee Whang, Texas A&M University DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 18.31 NUCLEAR STABILITY AND DETERRENCE Devil is in the Details: Dilemma of Foreign Aid in anti- Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Americanism Ihsan Efe Tokdemir, Binghamton University Chair: David T Burbach, Naval War College Disc: Daniel S. Geller, Wayne State University Sifting Through Sand: Revenge and Proportionality in the Middle East Kayce Mobley, Wabash College Papers: Tempting Fate: Interests, Red-Lines, and Conflict in Nuclear Monopoly Humanitarian Intervention and US Decisionmaking Paul C. Avey, Virginia Tech Process Jieyeon Kim, Purdue University Mutual Caution or Reckless Gambling? Nuclear Dynamics in a U.S.-China Conflict Market Expectations of Interstate Wars: An Analysis of Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University the Effect of War on Yields of Government Bonds Kyu Young Lee, University of Iowa Unresolved Questions: Brinkmanship, the Nuclear Balance, and Crisis Bargaining DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Steven Ward, Cornell University 18.29 POSTER SESSION: CONFLICT PROCESSES Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Understanding the Behavior of Second-generation States as Nuclear Status Changes Disc: Emily Hencken Ritter, University of Cailfornia, Merced Patty Zakaria, Wayne State University Toby J. Rider, Texas Tech University DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS Papers: Carrots or Sticks? CONTROL Su-Mi Lee, University of Hawaii-Hilo 18.32 DIVERSE APPROACHES TO NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION Room: Parc 55, Mission II

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 90 Daily Schedule DAILY SCHEDULE 91 Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM REBEL GROUP DYNAMICS Nikko, Mendocino I Brian J. Phillips, CIDE Brian J. Phillips, CIDE Civil War as Statebuilding:Public Determinants Goods of Provision Insurgent Megan Stewart, Georgetown University Conceptualizing Militant Groups' LeadershipsSocial with Network Analysis Jerome Drevon Consequences of Collective SideWar Switching Dynamics on Civil Sabine Otto Collective Action, Insurgency, andJacob Sustained Aronson, Escalation University ofPaul Maryland, K. College Huth, Park UniversityMark of I. Maryland, Lichbach, College UniversityPark Park of Maryland, College Kiyoung Chang, University of NotreThe Dame Quest for Sovereignty:determination A Movements New DatasetNicholas on Sambanis, Self- Yale University Andreas Schädel CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENCY: COOPERATION AND CONFRONTATION Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23:EXECUTIVE PRESIDENTS POLITICS AND Matthew N. Green, Catholic UniversityJon of C. America Rogowski, WashingtonMatthew University N. in Green, St. Catholic Louis University of America Information Asymmetry and Bureaucratic Responsiveness to Congress Kenneth Lowande, University of Virginia Congressional & Presidential ActionMonetary on Policy, US 1865ĉ Tariff1934 Timothy & P. Nokken, Texas Tech University Congressional Responses to PresidentialMark Requests E. Owens, University ofPolicy Texas Making at Under Tyler theAshley Shadow Moraguez of Executive Action Stimulating Support: Presidential Porkin and Congress Vote-Buying Jacob R. Neiheisel, UniversityMichael at C. Buffalo, Brady, SUNY Denison University COMPARATIVE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT POLICY Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Marie Gottschalk, University of Pennsylvania Violence Matters: the politicalcomparative salience perspective of crimeLisa in L. Miller, Rutgers University,Policy New Feedback Brunswick and Crime:Britain A Time SeriesColin Analysis Hay, in University ofWill Sheffield Jennings, University of Southampton DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 18.35 Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 18.36 Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY 18.37 Room: Disc: Papers: Page 91 John Schuessler, Air War College John Schuessler, Air War College Assessing Intentions Under Uncertainty:Programs Nuclear and Military Conflict Matthew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University Comparing Conventional and NuclearAndrew Worlds Kydd, University of Wisconsin,International Madison Cooperation on WMDJeffrey Nonproliferation W. Knopf, MiddleburyInternational Institute Studies of at Monterey The Instability of aDavid Post-Nuclear Blagden, World University of Exeter POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID Nikko, Monterey I Douglas A. VanBelle, Victoria UniversityDesha of Girod, Wellington Georgetown University Brian Lai, University of Iowa Explaining a New ForeignProvision Aid of Recipient: Aid The toBrandy EU's RTAs Jolliff, Midwestern State University Reevaluating Donor Motivations inGina Bilateral Martinez, Foreign University Aid ofChampaign Illinois at Urbana- Strings Unattached: Chinese ForeignStability Aid in and Rentier Regime States Huan-Kai Tseng, George Washington University The Determinants of UnitedForeign StatesĀ MilitaryMilitary Sales AidRichard vs. Johnson, University of Strathclyde US Human Rights Policyand and Obama Foreign Administrations Aid:Clair The Apodaca, Bush Virginia Tech BORDERS, GEOGRAPHY, AND CONFLICTSPACE IN Hilton, Union Square 14 Scott Cook, Texas A&M University Scott Cook, Texas A&M University A Study of RiparianSpatial-Dyadic Conflict Analysis in WestSteven Africa Tyler Using Landis, ArizonaSeyedBabak State RezaeeDaryakenari, University Arizona State University Accommodation and separatist conflictrole diffusion: of The state capacity Andreas Schädel Schädel Big Data for theShahryar Dark Minhas, Side: Duke Mapping University Benjamin the J Rebel Radford Alliance Regional Rivalry Density andKentaro Interstate Sakuwa Conflict Unstable Ground: Why DoKatrina States Browne Close Borders? An Analysis of BorderTurnover Settlement and Leadership Andrew Owsiak, University ofKrista Georgia E. Wiegand, UniversityThorin of Martin Tennessee Wright, Arizona State University Papers: Papers: Papers: X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Disc: DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY 18.33 Room: Chair: Disc: DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 18.34 Room: Chair: Disc: Layout: 51614N : Odd Chair: Thursday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM

Reluctant Warriors: Reagan, Crime Policy, and the The Limits of Rights: Muslim Women and the European Contingent Carceral State Court of Human Rights David Dagan, Johns Hopkins University Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia Policy transfer and policy change: Promoting Justice Incorporating Difference: Hausa WomenĀs NGOs in Reinvestment in Australia Kano, Nigeria & Tamale, Ghana Michael Mintrom, Monash University Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Toward an Intersectional Reconsideration of "The 18.38 THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS IN Personal is Political" COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Keisha Njeri Lindsay, University of Wisconsin, Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Madison Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS POLITICS 18.41 THE CONSEQUENCES OF RACE IN LOCAL Chair: Karen L. Baird POLITICS Disc: Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Carolina Johnson, University of Washington Chair: Ravi Kumar Perry, Virginia Commonwealth University Disc: Ravi Kumar Perry, Virginia Commonwealth University Papers: Mobilizing or Demobilizing Political Participation Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of Michigan Papers: Black Votes, White Mayor: Economic Crisis and Arun Agrawal Deracialization in Detroit Jurisdictional Complexity and Legislative Agenda: The Stephen Bloom, Southern Illinois University, Case of South Korea Carbondale Doo-Rae Kim, Korea University Christopher T. Stout, Southern Illinois University, Policy as Therapy: How Governments Attempt to Carbondale Govern Emotion Invisible Neighbors: Context, Group Identity, and the Christopher Lee Neff, University of Sydney Politics of Place Regulating the Regulators: Revisiting EU Public Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta, UCLA Consultations Representing African-American Constituencies through Adriana Bunea, University College London Local Issues DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Maricella Foster-Molina, University of Rochester 18.39 BUILDING AND TESTING THEORIES OF URBAN The Consequences of Education Reform for Citizen POLICYMAKING AND GOVERNANCE Attitudes Towards' Government Room: Parc 55, Stockton Sally Nuamah Chair: Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS Disc: Herman L. Boschken 18.42 ASSESSING THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN Theresa Enright, University of Toronto CONFLICT Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Papers: Policy, Polity, and Political Ecosystems Chair: Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University Robert P. Stoker, George Washington University Disc: John F. McCauley, University of Maryland, College Clarence N. Stone, George Washington University Park Interest Groups in City Politics Sarah F. Anzia, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Faith in Contention: Examining the Salience of Religion Institutions, Markets, or Culture? Analyzing French and in Ethnic Conflict US Urban Governance Matthew Isaacs, Brandeis University Marc E. Smyrl, University of Montpellier Fighting the Faithful: State Response to Religious Urban Regimes and Exchanges of Policy Resources in Insurgent Organizations Swiss Metropolises Jason A. Klocek, Travers Department of Political Sebastien Lambelet, University of Geneva Science, University of California, Berkeley DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Identity on the March: Contentious Rituals in Post- 18.40 INTERSECTIONALITY AND DIVERSE Conflict Northern Ireland MARGINALITIES Jonathan Blake, Columbia University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Religious Groups, Varieties of Social Capital and Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Contentious Politics POLITICS Yu Tao, University of Central Lancashire Chair: Sharon Gramby-Sobukwe DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS Disc: Amy Cabrera Rasmussen 18.43 RELIGION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Sharon Gramby-Sobukwe Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Chair: Rina Verma Williams, University of Cincinnati Papers: Intersectionality and the Diverse Politics of Resistance Disc: Sigrun Kahl, Yale University among Domestic Workers Ethel Tungohan, University of Alberta Papers: Contested Recognition: Quantitative Evidence from The Emotional Politics of Care: Negotiating Migrant Cases of Disputed Sovereignty CaregiversĀ Rights in Israel David S. Siroky Rachel Brown Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida

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The Polarization in Perceptions of Presidential Candidate Salience of Wildfire Risk and the Management of Public Traits, 1980-2012 Lands Marc J. Hetherington, Vanderbilt University Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa Meri Long, Vanderbilt University Barbara Thomas J. Rudolph, University of Illinois at Urbana- Heather Elina Hodges, Reed College Champaign (Un)natural Disasters: Drought and Distributive Politics The Polarization of Public Opinion about Party in Brazil Competence Alicia Dailey Cooperman, Columbia University Jane Green, University of Manchester DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND Will Jennings, University of Southampton POLITICS Does Deliberation Reduce Partisan Gap in Healthcare 18.51 GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE: THE Policy Opinions? PROMISE AND PERILS OF E-GOVERNMENT Jin Woo Kim, University of Pennsylvania Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Michael X. Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania Chair: Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Disc: Louise K. Comfort 18.49 CAPTURING PROTEST: TEXT ANALYSIS Priscilla M. Regan, George Mason University METHODS AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POPULISM Papers: Essentially Digital Governance Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 Helen Zerlina Margetts, University of Oxford Chair: Erin K. Jenne, Central European University Patrick John Dunleavy, London School of Economics Disc: David Doyle, University of Oxford Let Them Eat Cake! E-Rulemaking and Competitive Foods in Schools Papers: How and Why Populist Governments Rewrite National Lauren M Dinour, Montclair State University History Antoinette Pole, Montclair State University Erin K. Jenne, Central European University Leveraging Social Media: The Community Policing Case A Comparison of Content Analysis Techniques to the Christine B. Williams, Bentley University Study of Populism in Europe Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley University Kirk A. Hawkins, Brigham Young University Andrea Kavanaugh, Virginia Tech Bruno de Paula Castanho e Silva, Central European Jason Thatcher, Clemson University University Dominique Haughton, Bentley University Textual Analysis of Populist Discourse in Croatian The Promise of E-Gov? City Hall's Responsiveness to Presidential Elections Neighborhood Interests Berto Salaj, Faculty of Political Science Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University Marijana Grbesa, Faculty of Political Science, E-Government Services in U.S. Cities: What Citizens University of Zagreb Want and What Cities Offer Holistic and Non-Holistic Textual Analysis to Determine Ben Epstein, DePaul University Populist Discourse Jennifer M Connolly, University of Miami Bojana Kocijan Leticia Bode, Georgetown University Media Analysis of the Process of Changing the Higher DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Education Law in Macedonia 18.52 TAKING IT TO THE STREETS: SOCIAL Senka Anastasova, Institute for Social Sciences and RESISTANCE & STATE RESPONSES IN Humanities Skopje SOUTHEAST ASIA DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND Room: Nikko, Carmel II ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE 18.50 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS, RISK, AND POLITICS NATURAL DISASTERS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 DEMOCRATIZATION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Co-sponsored by Southeast Asian Politics SECURITY Chair: Shane J Barter, Soka University of America Chair: Prakash Kashwan, University of Connecticut Disc: William Ascher, Claremiont McKenna College Disc: Joshua C. Eastin, Portland State University Papers: Resistance and Resilience: Coping with/against the State Papers: Climate Change and Political Survival: Effects of Meredith L. Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY Extreme Drought Institutions and Social Mobilization: The Chinese Martin C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University Education Movement in Malaysia Local Climate Adaptation: Federalism, Risk Ming Chee Ang, Independent Researcher Management and Politics of Action Online Discourse Analysis of the Anti-Election Saatvika Rai, University of Kansas Movement in Thailand Dorothy Daley, University of Kansas Aim Sinpeng, University of Sydney Responses to Tropical Cyclones & Rising Seas: The Under a Rebel Flag: Social Resistance to Insurgent Rule Role of Information & Politics in Aceh Debra Javeline Shane J Barter, Soka University of America

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Papers: Multiple Networks and Leadership inside Lobbying Pushing for Inclusion: Assessing Mobilization into the Coalitions Immigrant Rights Movement Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan, Ann James A. McCann, Purdue University Arbor Katsuo A. Nishikawa, Trinity University Climate Change Adaptation Policy Networks in the Lake Marisa Plasencia, University of California, San Diego Victoria Region Harper Otawka Matthew Hamilton, UC Davis Related Groups Emilinah Namaganda, Makerere University 19.1 AGING POLICY AND POLITICS GROUP: Integration Policies and Diversity in Immigrants' FEDERALISM AND AGING Networks of Acquaintances Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Sara Pavan Chair: William G. Weissert, Florida State University Operationalizing and Testing Echo Chambers in Disc: Laura Katz Olson, Lehigh University American Policy Networks Lorien Jasny Papers: State Regulation and the Use of Nurse Practitioners and Playing by the rules: Institutional arrangements in an Physician Assistants in Nursing Homes Ecology of Policy Games Edward A. Miller, University of Massachusetts, Tomas Olivier, University of Arizona Boston Ramiro Berardo, The Ohio State University Orna Intrator, University of Rochester Emily Gadbois, University of Massachusetts, Boston DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH Denise Tyler, Brown University 18.59 EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES TO IPE Joseph Kofi Acquah, Brown University Room: Parc 55, Mission I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL Medicaid, Education Waivers and Negotiated Federalism POLITICAL ECONOMY William G. Weissert, Florida State University Carol S. Weissert Chair: Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore Papers: An Experimental Analysis of Distributional Equity Adaptation of State Dementia-Protective Assisted Living Norms in Climate Negotiations Policies Reuben Kline, SUNY, Stony Brook University Brian Kaskie, University of Iowa Dustin Halliday Tingley, Harvard University Matt Nattinger, University of Iowa Andrew Potter, University of Iowa Does Corruption Kill Investors? Firm-Level Experimental Evidence from China Work-and-Family, Round Two: The Political Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University Construction of EldersĀ Working Daughters Sandra J. Tanenbaum, Ohio State University Down the Rathole? Public Opinion and Support for US Foreign Aid 19.2 AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: Darren G. Hawkins, Brigham Young University ROUNDTABLE: THE UNITED STATES AND THE William Reuben Hurst, The London School of UNITED NATIONS AT 70 Economics and Political Science Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin III Chair: James R. Stoner, Louisiana State University Explaining Individual Trade Policy Preferences: A Neuroscientific Investigation Part: Jeremy A Rabkin, George Mason School of Law Hans Hanpu Tung, National Taiwan University John Yoo, University of California Beth Van Schaack, Stanford Law School Misperceptions of Global Income and International Ruth Wedgwood, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Redistribution Preferences International Studies Gautam Nair Ian Johnstone, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Tufts University 18.60 DREAMERS, MOBILIZATION, AND THE 19.3 COMPARATIVE URBAN POLITICS: URBAN POLITICS OF DEFERRED ACTION PROTESTS: THE POLITICS OF SERVICE Room: Nikko, Ballroom I PROVISION IN THE SOUTH Chair: Daniel Tichenor Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Disc: Daniel Tichenor Chair: Richard Stren, University of Toronto Disc: Richard Stren, University of Toronto Papers: An Institutional Examination of Varying Local Yue Zhang, University of Illinois - Chicago Approaches to Implementing DACA Els de Graauw, Baruch College Papers: Urban Policy, Social Movements and the Right to the Shannon Gleeson, Cornell University/ILR City in Brazil Deferred Status as a New Form of Difference Abigail Friendly, University of Toronto Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands The Politics of Water in Mumbai Diversity and its Challenges in the DREAMersĀ Bharat Khushal Punjabi, UNiversity of Toronto Movement Local Politics and Service Protests in Sao Paulo Fanny Lauby, William Paterson University Osmany Porto de Oliveira, University of Sao Paulo The Legitimacy of Executive Action in Immigration What Drives People to Protest in China? Urban vs. Law Post-DACA Rural Areas Ming Hsu Chen, University of Colorado, Boulder Lynette H. Ong, University of Toronto

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Teaching Qualitative-Interpretive Methods 21.11 WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Laura J. Hatcher, Southeast Missouri State EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING University Room: Hilton, Green Room Ido Oren, University of Florida 21.12 WORKING GROUP MEETING: COALITION BUILDING TO ADVANCE DIVERSE Thursday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM LEADERSHIP AND ADDRESS DISCRIMINATION APSA Events IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 21.1 AD HOC COMMITTEE ON GOVERNANCE Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 REFORM OPEN FORUM 21.13 WORKING GROUP MEETING: SOCIAL POLICY Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 IN NON-DEMOCRACIES Chair: David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Part: Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University 21.14 WORKING GROUP MEETING: THE SCHOLARS Terri E Givens, Menlo College STRATEGY NETWORK WOMEN AND Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida REPRESENTATION Jonathan GS Koppell, Arizona State University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY, Stony Brook University APSA Events Dara Z. Strolovitch, Princeton University 22.1 STATUS COMMITTEE FOR LATINOS IN THE 21.2 EUROPEAN POLITICS & SOCIETY SECTION PROFESSION BUSINESS MEETING Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 21.3 FEDERAL BUDGET REFORM PROJECT Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Theme Panels Chair: Paul L. Posner, George Mason University 23.1 30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS NOT ENOUGH: Disc: Frances E. Lee, University of Maryland, College Park NEITHER PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE ENOUGH Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Papers: The Political Feasibility of Doing What is Almost Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Impossible: Reforming the Federal Budget Process Roy T. Meyers, UMBC Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Fiscal Frames: How Political Arguments Affect Public Chair: Dale Rogers Marshall, Wheaton College Opinion about Fiscal Policies Rufus P. Browning, Retired John M. Sides, George Washington University Part: Richard E. DeLeon, San Francisco State University Restoring the Regular Order in Congressional Zoltan L. Hajnal, University of California, San Diego Appropriations Michael A. Jones-Correa, Cornell University Peter Hanson, University of Denver Raphael J. Sonenshein, California State University, Los Portfolio Budgeting: A New Pathway for Federal Budget Angeles Reform Jessica Luce Trounstine, University of California, Paul L. Posner, George Mason University Merced Federal Budget Reform: A Behavioral Perspective Marion Orr, Brown University Marvin Phaup, George Washington University 23.2 BACKLASH AGAINST DIVERSITY IN EUROPE 21.4 HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Room: Nikko, Monterey I Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY 21.5 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE PUBLICATIONS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETING Chair: David Art, Tufts University Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room Papers: The AfD's Facebook Wall as a Hub for Right-Wing 21.6 PARTISAN GRIDLOCK IN WASHINGTON: Mobilisation in Germany POLITICAL THEORY IS ONE THING, BUT Kai Arzheimer, University of Mainz WHAT ARE THE POLITICAL PROS SAYING? The Evolution of Extremism: Insights from Text Mining Room: Hilton, Powell Room of Big Data 21.7 POLITICAL FORECASTING GROUP BUSINESS Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University MEETING Hasan Davulcu, Arizona State University Room: Parc 55, Divisadero David S. Siroky 21.8 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES Backlash to Diversity in Europe SECTION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING Terri E Givens, Menlo College Room: Parc 55, Mission II Far Right in Eastern Europe: Ethnic Nationalists or 21.9 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SECTION Economic Malcontents? EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING Sean Kates, New York University Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room Joshua A. Tucker, New York University 21.10 W.W. NORTON FOCUS GROUP 23.3 BEYOND (AND BACK TO) FERGUSON: RACE Room: Hilton, Vista AND POWER(LESSNESS) IN AMERICAN CITIES Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS

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The Votes of Fools and Knaves: Issue Linkage Across Common Goods and Political Realism International Organizations Mark Hoipkemier, University of Notre Dame Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Constitutional Interpretation and Abolition in the 1836 Explaining Changes in the Taxation of Foreign Source Presidential Election Income in OECD countries Simon Gilhooley, Bard College Mi Jeong Shin, Washington University in St. Louis Dialectic and Diversity: Conversations that Harmonize Factor Mobility, Party Unity, and the Distribution of without Homoginizing Trade Protection Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California Su-Hyun Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Doux Commerce and theĄCommercial Jewď: Intolerance Singapore in Voltaire and Montesquieu DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Rob Goodman, Columbia University 24.5 POSTER SESSION: POLITICS AND HISTORY Identity and Immigration in PlatoĀs Crito Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Guillaume Bogiaris, Texas A&M University Papers: The State as Risk-Manager, 1929, 2008: Lessons from a Making the World Productive: Liberal Political Historical Comparison Economy and Imperialism Roni Hirsch Kavi J. Abraham, Johns Hopkins University Personalizing & Privatizing: Political Consequences of Neither Ruling Nor Being Ruled: A Persian Model of the Credit-Welfare State Citizenship Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University Cameron Blevins O'Bannon, University of Notre The Emergence of Private Commercial Rule-Making Dame Swati Srivastava, Northwestern University Political Obligation in Imperial Confucianism: the Two-Party Charter Reform and the Single Transferable Gratitude Argument Vote in U.S. Cities Shu-Shan Lee, University of Virginia Jack Santucci, Georgetown University Politics in This World: Three Cases of the Nation-State Explaining the Deep Divisions over Religion and Public in ArendtĀs Thought Life in Turkey and Israel Shinkyu Lee, University of Notre Dame Gozde Erdeniz, Northwestern University The Defects of the Burkean Thesis and Locke et The Ideology of Local Control in American Education Praeterea Nihil Policy Gregory Collins, The Catholic University of America Trevor Patrick Latimer, University of Georgia DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: New York's Sunbelt Politics: Mario Cuomo's Three HISTORICAL APPROACHES Progressive Campaigns 24.8 ROUNDTABLE ON HANNAH ARENDT AND THE Saladin Malik Ambar, Lehigh University NEGRO QUESTION The Strategic Logic of External Support to Combatants Room: Hilton, Powell Room in Intrastate Conflict Chair: Jane A. Gordon, University of Connecticut, Storrs Jacob Aronson, University of Maryland, College Park Part: Fred Lee, University of Connecticut DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS Keisha Njeri Lindsay, University of Wisconsin, Madison 24.6 POSTER SESSION: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY Marilyn Nissim-Sabat, Lewis University AND POLITICS Tama Weisman, Dominican University Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Kathryn Gines, Penn State University Papers: International Relations Theory with Chinese DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: Characteristic HISTORICAL APPROACHES Hun Joon Kim, Korea University 24.9 TERENCE BALL'S "REAPPRAISING POLITICAL Norms and Torture in the Philippine-American War, THEORY" TWENTY YEARS LATER 1899-1902 Room: Hilton, Taylor Room William d'Ambruoso Chair: James Farr, Northwestern University The Failure of "Failed States" and the Promise of the Part: Sheryl Demorest Breen, University of Minnesota, Morris State Capacity Concept Michaelle L. Browers, Wake Forest University Sarah Elizabeth Peters, University of Notre Dame Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, Bloomington Who Speaks for the Local?: The Contested Role of Civil Stephen T. Leonard, University of North Carolina, Society in Central Africa Chapel Hill Joshua Shurley, University of Manchester DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: 24.10 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON "ADVICE FOR RULERS": ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN HISTORICAL APPROACHES Room: 24.7 POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND Hilton, Franciscan D PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES Papers: A Rejection of Diversity through Shifting Methods of Chair: Melissa Lane, Princeton University Political Inquiry Disc: Michelle Tolman Clarke, Dartmouth College Emily A. Zerndt Aesthetic Disinterest, Commodities, and Perception Papers: Mirrors for Citizens: The Political Thought of MiltonĀs Tim Hanafin, Johns Hopkins University ĄOf Educationď Teresa M. Bejan, University of Oxford

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X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 100 Daily Schedule DAILY SCHEDULE 101 Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM What Is Structural Injustice? Anja Karnein, Philosophy Department,University Binghamton (SUNY) FORMAL MODELS OF POLITICAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION Hilton, Union Square 16 Livio Di Lonardo, New YorkJames University R. Hollyer, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Organizing Experts Torun Dewan, London SchoolFrancesco of Squintani Economics The Dynamics of InformationJohn Sharing W. in Patty, University Groups Elizabeth of Maggie Chicago Penn, WashingtonLouis University in St. Strategic Communication of Uncertainty Andrew Little, Cornell University Matt Backus Undisclosed Contributions in ElectoralKeith Campaigns E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky YOU DISGUST ME! SOURCESPOLICIES OF AND SUPPORT PARTIES FOR Parc 55, Mission I Brian J. Gaines, UniversityChampaign of Illinois at Urbana- Matthew J. Hayes, Indiana University, Bloomington The Behavioral Immune SystemSocial Shapes Conservative Support Parties for Lene Aarøe, Aarhus University Michael Bang Petersen, AarhusKevin University Arceneaux, Temple University Disgust Motivates Support forOutgroups Punitive Policies Towards Scott Clifford, University of Houston (DonĀt) Bring Me YourForeign Sick: Aid The Support EffectsFrank of John Disease Gonzalez, on UniversityLincoln of Nebraska - Johnathan Caleb Peterson, UniversityLincoln of Nebraska- Stephen Schneider, University ofNathan Nebraska Munier - Lincoln Katelyn Abraham Outgroup Anxiety and SupportBradford for S. Rights Jones, Restrictions University ofTrust, California, Legitimacy, Davis and PublicCompromise Support for Political Jennifer Wolak, University of Colorado, Boulder CORRUPTION AND ITS POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS Hilton, Franciscan A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11:POLITICS COMPARATIVE Vineeta Yadav, Pennsylvania State University Daniel W. Gingerich, University of Virginia DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL24.14 THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 24.15 Room: Chair: Disc: Papers: DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 24.16 Room: Chair: Disc: Page 101 Advice to Rulers inEmpire Early China: BetweenLoubna State El and Amine, Georgetown University Al-FarabiĀs Politics: Between Ruler,Murad Advisor, Idris, and University Ruled of Virginia Addressing the Friendly Prince:Roman Inequality Political & Thought CounselDaniel in J. Kapust, University of Wisconsin, Madison POSSESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM REVISITED Nikko, Carmel I Barbara Arneil, University of BritishBarbara Columbia Arneil, University of British Columbia Self-Possession Beyond Ownership: Property,and Desire, Power Torrey J. Shanks, SUNY, UniversityJohn at Locke Albany and ColonialPossession, Capitalism: and Money, Dispossession Onur Ulas Ince, Koc University John Locke and theMacpherson, Emergence Strauss, of and Capitalism: Arendt Patchen Markell, University of Chicago Dispossession and Capitalist Compulsions Robert Nichols, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DIVERSITYIN MAKE COMPARATIVE POLITICAL THEORY? Hilton, Union Square 3Co-sponsored &4 by DIVISION 1:AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: THOUGHT HISTORICAL APPROACHES Brooke A. Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Roxanne L. Euben, Wellesley College Diversity in IndiaĀs ConstitutionalRochana Imaginary Bajpai, University of London,Explaining SOAS Disbelief: On theReligious Enduring Pluralism Puzzle of Andrew F. March, Yale University DeliberationĀs Diversity Melissa S. Williams, University ofLoving Toronto after Gandhi: MixedCritique Matrimony as Non-Brahmin Matthew H. Baxter, Harvard University DEBATING STRUCTURAL THEORIES OF INJUSTICE, DOMINATION, AND OPPRESSION Nikko, Mendocino II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2:POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 55: CLASSAnja & Karnein,INEQUALITY Philosophy Department,University Binghamton (SUNY) Courtney Miller, Binghamton University The Global Compact: Businessbetween and Agency Human and Rights Structures Ayelet Banai, The University ofThe Haifa Site of JusticeStructure between Agents, InstitutionsEszter and Kollar, Goethe University Frankfurt X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Odd Papers: Papers: Papers: DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF24.11 POLITICAL THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF24.12 POLITICAL THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL24.13 THEORY Room: Chair: Disc: Thursday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM

Papers: Extortion in the Oil States: How Nationalization From the Family to the State: Whose Responsible for Increases Corruption Vulnerabilities? Paasha Mahdavi Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University The Effects of Revealed Corruption on Public Finances DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Joaquin Artes, Universidad Complutense 24.20 GEOGRAPHY, INFERENCE, AND SPATIAL DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY STATISTICS 24.17 POWER OF POLITICAL NEWS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Chair: Martin C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University Chair: Ana Lorena De La O Torres, Yale University Disc: Iris Hui, Stanford University Disc: Ana Lorena De La O Torres, Yale University Papers: Can "Big Brother" Reunite the Family? State Papers: How Newspapers Reveal Political Power Propaganda in Post-Partition India Pamela Ban, Harvard University Kirsten Dawn Powers, University of California- James M. Snyder, Harvard University Berkeley Andrew B Hall, Stanford University Model Selection for Spatial Analysis: The spatial Crime in the Media: When are Politicians Punished for Hausman test? Drug-related Violence? Scott Cook, Texas A&M University John Louis Marshall, Harvard University Robert J. Franzese, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Information and Crime Perceptions: Evidence from a Jude C. Hays, University of Pittsburgh Natural Experiment Nicola Mastrorocco, London School of Economics Spatial Differences-in-Differences: The School Quality Effect on Land Prices Political News and Financial Markets Kentaro Fukumoto, Gakushuin University Michael Courtney Gemma Mc Nulty, Dublin City University DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY 24.21 MODELING TEXT-AS-DATA DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 24.18 BUILDING THE STATE: HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS OF STABILITY AND CAPACITY Chair: Kenneth R. Benoit, London School of Economics Room: Parc 55, Powell I Disc: Christopher J. Fariss, Penn State University Disc: Didac Queralt, Juan March Institute Reo Matsuzaki, Trinity College Papers: Creating More Persuasive Text through Response Surface Optimization Papers: Explaining Long Term Patterns of Bureaucratic Nicholas Beauchamp, Northeastern University Development in Latin America Scaling Votes and Words Over Time: Estimating Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto, CIDE Ideological Positions at the Fed Precolonial Origins of State Capacity: Evidence from Gabriel Lopez-Moctezuma, Princeton University Indian Districts Marc T. Ratkovic, Princeton University Roberto Stefan Foa, Harvard University Who's Laughing Now? Applying Text Analysis to Size and Survival of States Humor in Federal Reserve Meetings Christopher Paik, New York University-Abu Dhabi Amber Ellen Boydstun, University of California, Davis The Great Divergence? Explaining State Consol. and Dannagal G. Young, University of Delaware Decline in Prewar Afghanistan Khalid Homayun Nadiri An Evaluation of Measures of Textual Similarity Robert Shaffer, University of Texas, Austin War and State Formation in East Asia, 1870-1945 Zachary Elkins, University of Texas, Austin Ji Hye Shin, University of Notre Dame DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY 24.22 ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPRESENTATION 24.19 STATE-BUILDING AND THE FAMILY Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Room: Hilton, Mason Room Chair: Jason Alan Eichorst, University of Mannheim Chair: Jack Jackson, Whitman College Disc: Alexandra Cirone, London School of Economics; Disc: Jack Jackson, Whitman College Columbia University, New York Dorit Geva, Central European University Papers: Perceptual Biases of Responsibility Attributions in Papers: Market-cautious Feminism: Re-theorizing the Home and Multi-level Contexts Market Guillem Rico, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Maxine Eichner, University of North Carolina, Robert Lineira, University of Edinburgh Chapel Hill Books, Goods and Guns: The Colonial Origins of American Housing Policies: Public Clashes over Private Representation Claims of Familyhood Joan Ricart-Huguet, Princeton University Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon Alison Gash, University of Oregon International Constraints versus Domestic Pressures: Government Subsidies The Role of American Indian Families in State-Building Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics Projects, 1870s-1920s Carol Nackenoff, Swarthmore College

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The Role of Political Institutions and Party Competition Values at the Water's Edge: Social Welfare Values and in Vote-Buying Foreign Aid Matthew Kearney Lauren Prather, University of California, San Diego DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Multilateral Aid, Agency Autonomy, and Economic 24.28 ELECTORAL POLITICS AND THE EUROPEAN Growth PARLIAMENT Katherine Vera Bryant, Texas A&M University Room: Parc 55, Market Street The Effects of Aid on Recipients' Reputations: Evidence Disc: Roger Scully, Cardiff University from Natural Disasters Allison Carnegie, Columbia University Papers: A Populist Era? Legislative Discourse in the European Lindsay Dolan, Columbia University Parliament, 1999-2014 Demand-Side Politics in U.S. Emergency Aid: Man- Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University made vs. Natural Disasters Noam Gidron, Harvard University Andrea L. Everett, University of California-Santa Ist die Zeit reif? 2014 as the first (truly) European Cruz elections DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Alexander H. Trechsel, European University Institute 24.31 DELEGATION AND COOPERATION IN Lorenzo De Sio, LUISS Guido Carli INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Diego Garzia, European University Institute Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 MEPs in the 2014-19 European Parliament: the rise of Disc: Robert Thomson, University of Strathclyde Euroscepticism? Richard Whitaker, University of Leicester Papers: Binding International Law without Ratification: Simon Hix, London School of Economics Delegation and Tacit Acceptance Galina M. Zapryanova, University of Mannheim Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon Patterns of Far Right and Far Left Support during the Controlling the Controller. A Coalition Perspective on 2014 EP Elections IOs Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading Mareike O. Kleine, London School of Economics Protect This House? Transnational Party Groups and EP Issue Linkage, Bargaining Power, and Concessions in Candidate Selection Trade Negotiations William Thomas Daniel, Francis Marion University Heather Elko McKibben, University of California, DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Davis 24.29 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCE POLITICS Signals to Parliaments: GovernmentsĀ Legislative IN NORTH AND SOUTH Behaviour in the EU Council Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Sara Hagemann, London School of Economics Chair: Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College Stefanie Bailer, ETH Zurich Disc: Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College Alexander Herzog, Clemson University Issue linkage across IOs: Does a UN Security Council Papers: Anchors Away? External Policy Anchors and the seat increase EU grants? Resource Curse Christoph Mikulaschek, Princeton University Cullen S. Hendrix, University of Denver DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Diffusion in the Periphery: Production Sharing 24.32 BARGAINING, CRISES, AND WAR Agreements in the Oil Industry Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Nicole Weygandt, Cornell University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES The Timing of Extracting Natural Resources Disc: Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania Chia-yi Lee, Nanyang Technological University The International Political Economy of Renewable Papers: Are You Certain? Leaders, Overprecision, and War Energy in Emerging Economies Robert Schub, Harvard University Tabitha Marie Benney, University of Utah Commitment Credibility in Crisis Following the Money: Resource Nationalism in Rare Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University Earth Commodity Markets Status Quo Bias in Crisis Bargaining: An Experimental Kristin Vekasi, University of Maine Approach DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Xiaoli Guo 24.30 THE POLITICS OF FOREIGN AID IN DONOR Mixed Signals: The Limits of Reassurance in AND RECIPIENT COUNTRIES International Relations Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Kyle M. Lascurettes, Lewis & Clark College Chair: Daniel L. Nielson Brandon Yoder, National University of Singapore Disc: Daniel L. Nielson Indivisibility Rhetoric and Bargaining Leverage across Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California the Taiwan Strait Olivier Henripin, Loyola University, Chicago Papers: Channelling Efficiency: Examining Foreign Aid's DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Achieivement of Donor Goals 24.33 PUBLIC OPINION AND WAR Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, University of Essex Room: Hilton, Imperial B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION

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Campaign Finance Law and the Growth in U.S. Senate DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Retirements 24.41 EVERYDAY PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE: DIVERSITY David Karol, University of Maryland IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION AND ON THE Reading the Tea Leaves: Victory Margin and Electoral BENCH Security in the U.S. House Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 John Cuffe, University of California, Irvine Chair: Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at The Electoral Fate of Moderates in Contemporary Chattanooga American Politics Disc: Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at Danielle Thomsen, Duke University Chattanooga Allison P. Harris, University of Chicago When to Retire? Cognitive Inconsistency and Ideological Drift in Congress Michael K. Romano, Shenandoah University Papers: Diversity and Attorney Perceptions of Professional Relationships DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Todd A. Collins, Western Carolina University 24.39 UNDERSTANDING PUBLIC SECTOR Tao L. Dumas, The College of New Jersey PERFORMANCE Room: Parc 55, Hearst Do African Americans Care about Descriptive Representation on the Bench? Chair: Christopher Birdsall, American University Nancy Scherer, Wellesley College Disc: Thaddieus W. Conner, New Mexico State University Banks P. Miller, University of Texas at Dallas Gender Diversity on the World's Peak Courts Papers: Diversity in the Interpretations of and Responses to Jeffrey Staton, Emory University Performance Information Nancy Bays Arrington Martin Baekgaard, Aarhus University Soren Serritzlew, Aarhus University The Effect of Appointment Diversity on Decisions in Canadian Courts of Appeal Experiments on Counterfactual Thinking about Public Lori J. Hausegger, Boise State University Sector Performance Troy Riddell, University of Guelph Asmus Leth Olsen, University of Copenhagen DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS IsāOpen GovernmentĀ More Accountable Government? 24.42 I FOUGHT THE LAW: THE INFLUENCE OF LAW Lessons from the UK IN JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING Elizabeth David-Barrett, University of Sussex Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Paul M. Heywood, University of Nottingham Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Performance Data and the Politics of Bureaucratic AND JURISPRUDENCE Autonomy Chair: Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University Poul A. Nielsen, Dept. of Political Science, University Disc: Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University of Southern Denmark Lisa Hager, Kent State University Political Insulation and Bureaucratic Investment in Policy Expertise Papers: A Network Analysis of Influence within the Supreme Mark D. Richardson, Vanderbilt University Court DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Paul J. Wahlbeck, George Washington University 24.40 COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY IN A MULTI- The Dynamics of Legal Rules LEVEL CONTEXT Marion Dumas, Columbia University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 The Impact of Supreme Court Precedent in a Judicial Chair: Brendan John Carroll Hierarchy Disc: Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University Ali Shiraz Masood, University of South Carolina Thomas Knig, University of Mannheim The Influence of Legal Argument on the Development of Law in the Supreme Court Papers: European Integration and Legislative Patterns of Ryan Krog, George Washington University Democracy Thomas König, University of Mannheim The Rules of Law and Supreme Court Statutory Interpretation The Multi-level Sanction Paradox: Economic Coercion Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California by the EU and the US Adam Feldman, University of Southern California Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND European Integration in a Time of Crisis Gerda Falkner, University of Vienna, Austria JURISPRUDENCE 24.43 COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM Compliance and Enforcement of EU law: Who Wins, Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Who Loses and Who Settles Chair: Judith A. Baer, Texas A&M University Dimiter Toshkov, Leiden University Papers: Constitutional Norms in a Weak State: the Case of Between Autonomy and Control: The Dynamics of EU Pakistan Policy Implementation Anas Malik, Xavier University Brendan John Carroll Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University Constitutionalism and Struggle for Autonomy: Kurds in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq Erin Colleen McGrath, University of Maryland

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Political Theory of the Flesh? Affect, the Canon, and an The (Neo)Liberalism of Horror Ethics of Embodiment Elisabeth Robin Anker, George Washington John McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY University DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Assembling Counter-Racism: Twain Contra Tocqueville 28.3 CONSTRUCTING REPRESENTATIVE Kam Shapiro, Illinois State University DEMOCRACY: THEORY, HISTORY, AND Richard Wright and Prison Abolitionism: The Refusal to PRACTICE Compromise with Reality Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Laura Grattan, Wellesley College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 28.6 THEORIZING POLITICAL ECONOMY Chair: Lisa J. Disch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Disc: Lisa J. Disch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Chair: Paul C. Apostolidis, Whitman College Disc: Anita Chari Papers: The Rise and Fall of Conservative Populism Joseph E. Lowndes, University of Oregon Papers: Democratic Impatience: Democracy in a Fast Age Founders and Re-Founders: The Struggles of Self- Mario Feit, Georgia State University Authorized Representation Monica Brito Vieira, University of York From Nation to Plurination: Resignifying State, Family, and Economy in Ecuador Aesthetics and Ethics in an Age of Distrust Christine Keating Eline M. Severs, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Hayek contra Neoliberalism: Towards a Left Democratic Doxa: Towards a Critical Theory of Public Hayekianism Opinion Robert Reamer, University of Chicago Adam J. Dahl, Sewanee: The University of the South Sovereignty and Other Neoliberal Fantasies ItĀs Time to Get Over the Pluralist Heaven Timothy Fisken, University of Birmingham M. David Forrest, Arizona State University Matthew Dean Hindman, University of Tulsa DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY 28.7 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: JACOB T. LEVY, DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY RATIONALISM, PLURALISM, AND FREEDOM 28.4 DIVERSITY IN FAMILIES? ECONOMIC Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 PRECARITY AND THE POLITICIZATION OF Chair: THE FAMILY Richard Boyd, Georgetown University Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Part: Richard Boyd, Georgetown University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology THEORY Paul Dragos Aligica, George Mason University Chair: Ashleigh Campi, University of Chicago Avigail Eisenberg, University of Victoria Jacob T. Levy, McGill University Disc: Tamara Metz, Reed College Lucas Swaine, Dartmouth College DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Papers: Enacting Caring Democracy: Contemporary Realities 28.8 ROUNDTABLE ON MARGARET MOORE'S "A and Proposals for Support POLITICAL THEORY OF TERRITORY" Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 The Mobilization of Family in the Breast Cancer Non- Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND Profit-Corporate Alliance CITIZENSHIP Claire C. McKinney, Washington University in St. Chair: David Miller, University of Oxford Louis Part: Jeff Spinner-Halev, University of North Carolina, Chapel Health Care, Political Freedom, and (Re)Productive Hill Normality Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto Jack Jackson, Whitman College Margaret Moore, Queens University Parental Autonomy and Market Freedom: Evangelical Burke Hendrix, University of Oregon Anti-Welfare Rhetoric Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Haverford College Ashleigh Campi, University of Chicago DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 28.9 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF 28.5 RACE, AFFECT, POLITICS PARTISANSHIP AND GROUP CUES Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Room: Parc 55, Mason Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL Disc: Hans J.G. Hassell, Cornell College THEORY Toby Bolsen, Georgia State University Disc: Melvin Lee Rogers, University of California, Los Angeles Papers: Partisan and Group Cues in Political Decision Making Shatema Threadcraft, Rutgers University Dennis Chong, University of Southern California Kevin J. Mullinix, Appalachian State University Papers: The Musicality of Radical Democracy: SNCC, Victor Party Cues as Coalitional Cues: Coalitional Psychology Wooten, and Shock Resistance and Party Cue Effects Romand Coles, Australian Catholic University David J. Hendry, Aarhus Universitet "The Passional Dynamics of the Communist Party" Lene Aarøe, Aarhus University Jodi Dean, Hobart & William Smith Colleges Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University

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DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY HISTORICAL APPROACHES 41.6 RACE AND MEMORY IN AMERICAN 41.3 UNIVERSALITY, SPATIAL ORDER AND POLITICAL THOUGHT EXCLUSION IN THE THOUGHT OF CARL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 SCHMITT Chair: Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Disc: Kirstine S. Taylor, University of Washington Chair: ELLEN KENNEDY, UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA Annie Menzel, Vassar College Disc: Lars Vinx, Bilkent University, Department of Philosophy Papers: The Pasts We Deny: James BaldwinĀs Archaeology of Papers: On Carl SchmittĀs Interpretation of Hobbes (1932-1938) the Present Eva Odzuck, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Joseph Grant, Northwestern University Erlangen-Nürnberg Booker T. Washington and the Use of Biography in Technicity, Mortality, and Sovereignty in Heidegger and Afro-American Political Thought Schmitt Desmond Jagmohan, Princeton University David Ragazzoni Neoliberal Time to Kill Of Jews and the Republic: Carl Schmitt in Weimar P.J. Brendese, Johns Hopkins University Aaron B. Roberts, Duke University For Love of Countrymen: James BaldwinĀs Biopolitical Propaganda and Critique in Carl SchmittĀs Land and Sea Communitarianism (1942/1954/1981) Bryan Brentus Carter, Johns Hopkins University Samuel G. Zeitlin, University of California, Berkeley DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 41.7 ‘THE STRANGEST EXPERIENCES’: SALVAGING 41.4 DREAM, WORK, PLAY: PSYCHOANALYSIS, THE COMPLEXITY IN POLITICAL THEORIZING UNCONSCIOUS, AND RADICAL POLITICS Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Chair: Adam Sitze, Amherst College Chair: Robyn Marasco Disc: Yves Winter, McGill University Disc: Robyn Marasco Papers: Reading Plato Papers: Dream as Political Object Jill Frank, Cornell University Sharon Sliwinski, Western University Wollstonecraft and the Paradoxes of Political Occupying Aggression: A Psychoanalytic Defense of Community Radical Politics Angela Maione, Harvard University George M. Shulman, New York University Between Text and Context: Disrupting Practices in Thing Theory and Playthings: (In)operativity in French North Africa Agamben, Arendt, and Winnicott Nancy Luxon, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Bonnie Honig, Brown University ĄHome:" on Longing, Belonging, and the Possibility of a VisionĀs Unseen: On Sovereignty, Race, and the Optical Universal Lexicon Unconscious Hagar Kotef, SOAS, University of Lobdon Mark Reinhardt, Williams College DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 41.8 CAN THERE BE A (GOOD) ETHICS FOR 41.5 INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE POLITICS? BODY: DISABILITY, RACE AND GENDER Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Room: Parc 55, Davidson Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS POLITICAL THEORY Chair: Shatema Threadcraft, Rutgers University Chair: John R. Wallach Disc: Julie Mostov, Drexel University Part: Ella Myers, University of Utah Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University Papers: Feminism, Disability, and the Body/Mind Duality Rainer Forst, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY The Body Between Institutional and Descriptive 41.9 RECOGNITION AND ITS DISCONTENTS Representation Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Paula Diehl, Penn Arts & Sciences Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Body Matters: Black Women Elected Officials and Body Politics Chair: Anita Chari Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University Disc: Anita Chari How to Write on Kinky Haired Feminine Bodies: Phenomenology and Necropower Papers: Recognition and the Consensus Horizon in Democratic Shatema Threadcraft, Rutgers University Politics Laura Back, University of Washington Connecting the Disconnect: Mental Disorder and Political Disorder Self-Definition and Difference in the Politics of Theresa Man Ling Lee, University of Guelph Recognition Caitlin Tom, University of California, Berkeley

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Chair: Ken I. Kersch, Boston College The Effect of Immigrant Welfare Inclusion on Asian and Disc: Ken I. Kersch, Boston College Latino Turnout Meghan Condon, Loyola University, Chicago Papers: Antislavery & Capitalism in the American Political Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago Tradition, Revisited DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS Pamela Brandwein, University of Michigan, Ann 41.40 BEYOND FREEDOM AND VIOLENCE: Arbor RELIGION, POLITICS, AND INTERPRETIVE The Crimes of Capitalism METHODS Megan Ming Francis, University of Washington Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Chair: Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University Bankruptcy, Race, and the American Welfare State Emily Zackin Part: Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine It Takes Framing To Weaken A Statute: Obsolescence Atalia Omer, --University of Notre Dame and the Crisis of the VRA, 2006-2013 Brent Steele, University of Utah Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College Ruth Marshall, University of Toronto - Political Science/ DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Study of Religion 41.38 GENDER AND CONFLICT DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 SYSTEMS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES 41.41 POLITICAL POLARIZATION IN COMPARATIVE Chair: Laura E Sjoberg PERSPECTIVE Disc: Laura E Sjoberg Room: Parc 55, Powell II Sara Angevine, Whittier College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES Papers: Being Woman and Kurd: Double Fight Against Double Chair: James Adams, University of California, Davis Oppression Disc: Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside MAYA ARAKON, SÜLEYMAN SAH UNIVERSITY James Adams, University of California, Davis Female Operated Terrorist Websites: A Case for Social Network Analysis Papers: Economic Shocks, Perceptions of Competence, and Party Victoria Elizabeth Tait System Performance Joshua Clark Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland Lena Omar Saleh, Carleton University - Department Kiyoung Chang, University of Notre Dame of Political Science Timothy Hellwig, Indiana University, Bloomington Gender Narratives and Media: Analyzing Women Party Policy Diffusion Terrorists and Emotions Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex Tracy Osborn, University of Iowa Hugh Ward, University of Essex Candice D. Ortbals, Pepperdine University Measuring Party System Polarization: Strategies and Lori Poloni-Staudinger, Northern Arizona University Performance Jeanette Morehouse Mendez, Oklahoma State Robin E. Best, Binghamton University (SUNY) University Jay K. Dow, University of Missouri, Columbia Women CanĀt Fight: Comparing the Impacts of Electoral Proportionality and Issue Constraint in Removing the Combat Exclusion European Elections Megan MACKENZIE Nathan Rexford, University of California, Davis Gender and Differences in Security Threat Perceptions Party System Polarization, Political Attitudes and Susan A. Banducci, University of Exeter Engagement Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND 41.39 RACE, CLASS AND INEQUALITY PARTIES Room: Hilton, Franciscan C 41.42 ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATIVE VOTING IN Disc: Paru Shah, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee THE UNITED STATES Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Papers: Axes of Inequality: the Causes of Black-Latino Political Chair: Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis Commonality Disc: Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis Mackenzie Leigh Israel-Trummel, University of Oklahoma Ariela Schachter, Stanford University Papers: How to Measure Partisan Gerrymandering (and ground it in the US Constitution) Democracy Divided: Race and Class in American Anthony J. McGann, University of Strathclyde Politics Charles Smith, University of California, Irvine Zoltan L. Hajnal, University of California, San Diego Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State Discrimination Finds a Home: Salient Race-Related University, San Luis Obispo Events and Mortgage Lending Alex Keena, University of California, Irvine Rakeen Sayeeda Mabud Median and Supermajoritarian Pivots in Congress and Conditional Party Government Thomas L. Brunell, University of Texas at Dallas Samuel Merrill, Wilkes University

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Acculturation Bargain: DACA and 2012 Latino Sarah GrimkeĀs Quaker Liberalism presidential candidate preference Lisa Pace Vetter, University of Maryland, Baltimore Francisco I. Pedraza, Texas A&M University County 46.2 THE PROMISES AND PITFALLS OF DART: DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: CRAFTING NEW SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES HISTORICAL APPROACHES FOR THE APSR 47.3 ROUSSEAU’S LESSER KNOWN WORKS ON Room: Nikko, Carmel I WOMEN Chair: John Ishiyama, University of North Texas Room: Parc 55, Balboa Part: Colin Elman, Syracuse University Chair: Denise Schaeffer, College of the Holy Cross Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University Part: Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Christopher Kelly, Boston College Sarah E. Parkinson, University of Minnesota Heather Pangle, Boston College Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Jordan Dorney, University of Notre Dame Joe Soss, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 47.4 DIAGNOSING THE CONTEMPORARY: Division Panels CRITICAL GENEALOGIES OF THE PRESENT DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Chair: Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine 47.1 LEGITIMATION IN AUTOCRACIES: THE Disc: Andrew Dilts, Loyola Marymount University ENDURANCE OF COMMUNISM IN A DEMOCRATIZING WORLD Room: Parc 55, Hearst Papers: Anthropological Ratios: Heroic Ironization/Restive Recalcitrance Chair: A. James McAdams, University of Notre Dame Paul Rabinow Disc: Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University On Being Judge-able: A Genealogy of Legal Personhood Ladelle McWhorter, University of Richmond Papers: Communist Rule in a Post-Communist World: Ideological Rigidity and Flexibility The Informational Person in the Politics of Information Alexander Dukalskis, University College Dublin Colin Koopman, University of Oregon Johannes Gerschewski, Berlin Social Science Center Imagined Sovereignties and Fragmentary Universalisms: (WZB), Germany A Genealogy of the Present Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine Xi Jinping and the Art of Chrono-ideological Engineering Colonialism and Terrorism: Lessons from the Algerian Heike Holbig, GIGA German Institute of Global and War of Independence Area Studies Verena Erlenbusch, University of Memphis Legitimation and Soviet Socialism DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Graeme Joseph Gill, University of Sydney 47.5 REPRISING THE EARLY MODERN Authoritarianism and Inductive Research Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Marie-Eve Reny, Université de Montréal Chair: Jason Frank, Cornell University From Party to Progeny: The Roots of North Korean Disc: Joshua Foa Dienstag, University of California, Los Regime Resiliency Angeles James Frederick Person, Douglas C. Dow, University of Texas at Dallas International Center for Scholars Joseph Torigian, MIT Papers: Sacrifice in HobbesĀs Leviathan: War and Military Obligations in a Liberal State DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: Pinar Kemerli, Washington and Lee University HISTORICAL APPROACHES 47.2 GENDER IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL The Politics of Science Reconsidered: Descartes and THOUGHT Democracy Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Laura Ephraim, Williams College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF Inclement Prospero: Restoration ShakespeareĀs Lessons POLITICAL THEORY Contra SchmittĀs Sovereign Chair: Naomi Choi, University of Houston Ted H. Miller, , Tuscaloosa Disc: Daniel I. O'Neill, University of Florida The Automaton, Actor, and Sea Serpent: Leviathan and the Politics of Metaphor Papers: Rousseau on the Value of Women Rebecca Aili Ploof, University of Chicago Genevieve Rousseliere, The University of Wisconsin- DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Madison 47.6 WARS OF RELIGION (AND SECULARISM) Gender and the Rhetoric of Emotions in BurkeĀs Room: Hilton, Franciscan D Reflections Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL Megan Gallagher, Whitman College SCIENCE Marriage as Friendship: Wollstonecraft and the Chair: Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania Reconception of Gender Roles Disc: Anne Norton, University of Pennsylvania Matthew Harrison Hartman, University of Notre Dame

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DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS 47.13 DAVID VOGEL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO 47.16 AUTHORITARIAN SUCCESSOR PARTIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE DEMOCRACY Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Room: Hilton, Franciscan B Chair: Graham K. Wilson, Boston University Chair: James Loxton, University of Sydney Part: Peter A. Hall, Harvard University Disc: Benjamin Smith, University of Florida R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University, New Brunswick David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley Papers: The Paradoxical Fate of the Communist Successor Robert A. Kagan, University of California, Berkeley Parties in East Central Europe David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan, DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Ann Arbor 47.14 NEW SOURCES OF (BIG) DATA Personalistic Authoritarian Successor Parties in Latin Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 America Chair: Jacob M. Montgomery, Washington University in St. James Loxton, University of Sydney Louis Thriving after Democratizing: Holdover Parties and Disc: Ryan T. Moore, American University Moderate Politics in Asia Dan Slater, University of Chicago Papers: Recruiting Subjects for Online Surveys: Facebook versus Joseph Wong, University of Toronto Mechanical Turk Old Regime Parties and Democratization: Lessons from Taylor C. Boas, Boston University EuropeĀs First Wave Dino P. Christenson, Boston University Daniel F. Ziblatt, Harvard University David Glick, Boston University DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Why and How to Create a Panel of Twitter Users 47.17 FORMAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE Julien Boyadjian, Université de Montpellier CHANNELING OF DEMOCRATIC Marie Neihouser PARTICIPATION Using the Internet Archive to Study Government : Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Challenges and Prospects Chair: Gabriel L. Negretto, Centro de Investigacin y Docencia John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington Econmicas Emily K. Gade, University of Washington Disc: Donald L. Horowitz, Duke University The TwoRavens Platform for Automated Statistical Andrew S. Reynolds, University of North Carolina, Analysis and Meta-Analysis Chapel Hill James Honaker, Harvard University Vito D'Orazio, University of Texas at Dallas Papers: Participation, Deliberation, and Representation in Gary King, Harvard University Constitution-Making Processes Mortgage Discrimination in the Boston Housing Market Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University Kevin A. Clarke, University of Rochester Carl LeVan, American University-SIS Tofigh Maboudi, American University DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 47.15 TEACHING CIVIC EDUCATION, ENGAGEMENT Technology: A Tool to Enhance Effective Participation AND INCLUSION in Constitution Making? Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Jason Gluck, U.S. Institute of Peace Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND Susan M Stigant, United States Institute of Peace LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Incorporating Citizen Participation in National-Level Chair: Michelle D. Deardorff, University of Tennessee at Decision-making Chattanooga Brian Wampler, Boise State University Disc: Mark E. Rush DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Sharon F. Lean, Wayne State University 47.18 INCUMBENTS AND ELECTIONS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Papers: Civic Learning That Persists: Political Identity and Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Engagement After College Chair: Chad Patton Kiewiet de Jonge, Centro de Investigacin Richard M. Battistoni, Providence College y Docencia Econmica (CIDE) Teaching WomenĀs Leadership as a Platform for Disc: Marko Klasnja, Georgetown University Advancing Civic Engagement Sara Angevine, Whittier College Papers: Electoral Information and Night Lights in Authoritarian The National Survey of Student Leaders: Political Regimes Socialization and Campus Life Fabien Cottier, University of Geneva J. Cherie Strachan, Central Michigan University Incumbent Advantage, Voter Information and Vote Elizabeth A. Bennion, Indiana University Buying in the Philippines Voice, Equality and Education Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia James Sloam, University of London, Royal Holloway Philip Keefer, Inter-American Development Bank Ben Kisby, University of Lincoln

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Chair: Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Papers: Structural Power as Reciprocal Dependence 47.26 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND Pepper D. Culpepper, European University Institute DOMESTIC IPE POLICIES Room: Parc 55, Mission I Structural Power in Political Economy: Perspectives from Policy in Latin America Chair: Jennifer L Tobin, Georgetown University Tasha A. Fairfield, London School of Economics Disc: Irfan Nooruddin, Georgetown University Structuring Power: Business and Authority beyond the Jennifer L Tobin, Georgetown University Nation State Henry Farrell, George Washington University Papers: Political Contestation and Firm Behavior in Response to Abraham Newman, Georgetown University WTO Disputes Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois at Urbana- Structural PowerĀs Empirical Footprint: Evidence and Champaign Inference from Finance Kevin Young, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Developing Countries, Liberalization, and Revenue: Can IOs Make a Difference? DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Ida Bastiaens, Fordham University 47.24 LABOR MARKET INSECURITY AND PARTY Nita Rudra, Georgetown University POLITICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Private Politics in World Bank Lending Chair: Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of Rabia Malik, University of Rochester Oxford Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester Disc: Desmond King, University of Oxford The International Politics of Austerity: The Case of Public Sector Reforms Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics Papers: Welfare state institutions and far right support in Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota, Twin European elections Cities Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading Timothee Vlandas, University of Reading Funding IOs: Mixed-Method Evidence of Donor Financing Patterns Union membership and voting choice in a time of A. Burcu Bayram, University of Texas Arlington economic insecurity Erin R. Graham, Drexel University Line Rennwald, University of Amsterdam Christoph Arndt, Department of Political Science and The Political Economy of Aid and Security in the New Government, Aarhus University Middle East Erin Snider, Texas A&M University Political Parties and Non-Standard Employment: France, Germany, Italy, and Spain DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Georg Picot, University of Bergen 47.27 COERCION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Irene Menendez, Department Political Science, Room: Hilton, Powell Room University of Zürich Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Labor Market Policy Conflicts and Coalitions in Five Chair: Kenneth A. Schultz, Stanford University Western European Countries Disc: Robert J. Art, Brandeis University Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne The Politics of Labor Market Policy in Post-industrial Papers: Coercion Provocation and Reputation Concerns Democracies Allan Dafoe, Yale University Takeshi Hieda, Osaka City University Step Aside or Face the Consequences: Compellent DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Threats and Removal of Leaders 47.25 INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES AND TRADE Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University POLICY Relocation Strategies: Internal Displacement as an Room: Parc 55, Lombard Instrument of Coercion Chair: Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania Kelly M. M. Greenhill, Tufts and Harvard Disc: Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis Universities Edward D. Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania The Impact of Context on the Ability to Signal Resolve in International Conflict Papers: A Dynamic Theory of Mass Trade Preferences Roseanne McManus, Baruch College, CUNY Ryan M. Powers With Friends Like These: Compellent Targets, Local, Organic and Fair Trade: Progressive Food Democratic Allies, and Concessions Movement & Individual Attitudes Matt Koji Scroggs, University of Virginia Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Political Preferences, Leaders, and Trade Policymaking 47.28 STRATEGIES AND DYNAMICS OF in Democracies SUBNATIONAL CONFLICT Jason Kuo, University of California, San Diego Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Aditya Ranganath Chair: Nicholas Miller, Brown University When Is Trade Policy Politically Salient? Disc: Nicholas Miller, Brown University Timothy W. Taylor, University of California, Davis Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis Papers: Competitive Intervention and its Consequences for Civil Wars Noel Anderson, MIT

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Chair: Raul Alberto Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University IR Theory and the Study of Intergovernmental Relations Disc: Rachel A. Cichowski, University of Washington in Federations Raul Alberto Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University Christopher Carlos Leite, University of Ottawa Luc Turgeon, University of Ottawa Papers: Judicial Autonomy, Authority: Theory & Measures in Jennifer M. Wallner, University of Ottawa Comparative Judicial Politics Charter implications of Americanizing Canada's Counter- Daniel M. Brinks, University of Texas at Austin terrorism Initiatives Abby Blass, University of Texas at Austin, Jamie Gillies, St. Thomas University Government Dept. Amanda DiPaolo, St. Thomas University De Jure and De Facto Judicial Independence DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH Andrea Pozas-Loyo 47.48 FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON ELITES Julio Rios-Figueroa, CIDE Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Interviewing African Judges: Fieldwork in Comparative Disc: Nicholas Weller, University of Southern California Judicial Politics Rachel L Ellett, Beloit College Papers: How Do Citizens React When Politicians Support Building Comparative Judicial Behavior Databases Policies They Oppose? Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in St. Louis Data Collection Practices to Facilitate Qualitative and How to Elect More Women: Gender and Candidate Multi-Method Research on Constitutional Courts Success in a Field Experiment Thomas M. Keck, Syracuse University Jessica Robinson Preece, Brigham Young University Quin Monson, Brigham Young University DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS Christopher F. Karpowitz, Brigham Young University 47.45 ROUNDTABLE: SHAUL SHENHAV’S BOOK, "ANALYZING SOCIAL NARRATIVES" Persuading Legislative Allies: A Theory and Field Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Experiment Co-sponsored by Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Christian R. Grose, University of Southern California Sara Sadhwani, University of Southern California Chair: Myron J. Aronoff, Rutgers University Please Recuse Yourself: A Field Experiment Exploring Part: Yael Rivka Kaplan, Hebrew University Judicial Recusal Elizabeth Ann Shanahan, Montana State University Donald P. Green, Columbia University Michael D. Jones, Oregon State University Jonathan S. Krasno, SUNY, Binghamton University Jennifer M. Dixon, Villanova University Costas Panagopoulos, Fordham University Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Michael Schwam-Baird, Columbia University DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY Dane Thorley 47.46 THE POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE REFORM DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 47.49 THE COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF Chair: David M. Frankford, Rutgers University VULNERABLE MIGRANTS Disc: Mark A. Peterson, University of California, Los Angeles Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Chair: Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands Papers: Can Intersectoral Partnerships Improve Population Disc: Mary McThomas, CSU Channel Islands Health and Health Equity? Willem Maas, York University Thomas R. Oliver, University of Wisconsin, Madison Side Effects: The Unintended Consequences of Health Papers: Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Where Do Reform on Public Hospitals Refugees Go? Simon F. Haeder, University of Wisconsin-Madison Robert Thuan Brathwaite, Michigan State University State Regulation of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Shweta Moorthy, Northern Illinois University Assistants, 2001-2010 Linking Domestic Politics and Asylum Policies: Turkey Edward A. Miller, University of Massachusetts, and Syrian Refugees Boston Juliette Tolay, Penn State Harrisburg The Future of Health Care Reform: What is Driving Lives on Hold: The Effect of Asylum Policies on Enrollment? RefugeesĀ Economic Integration Timothy Herbert Callaghan, University of Minnesota Jens Hainmueller, Stanford University Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota, Twin Dominik Hangartner, London School of Economics Cities Nomads and Criminals Construction of Criminality of Competition, Diversity, and the Decline of Malaria in Roma/ Gypsy the United States Cristina I Dragomir Micah Gell-Redman DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE DIVISION 49: CANADIAN POLITICS GROUP 47.47 CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY 47.50 POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF LOCAL Room: Parc 55, Davidson GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA AND BEYOND Disc: Alexandre Couture Gagnon, The University of Texas Room: Parc 55, Powell II Rio Grande Valley Chair: Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Papers: Systemic Corruption in an Advanced Welfare State Disc: Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University Denis Saint-Martin, University de Montreal

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Papers: Charging the Committees: Budget Reconciliation Political Machines, Endogenous Loyalty and the Instructions in the U.S. Senate Electoral Connection Molly Reynolds, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City Latino Member Influence in the House of Parties as Teams: Strategic Voting and Moral Hazard in Representatives the U.S. Senate Lisa Pringle Jorg L Spenkuch, Kellogg School of Management The Dynamics of Congressional Rhetoric Brendan Pablo Montagnes, University of Chicago Andrew Ojala Ballard Daniel Blyth Magleby, Binghamton University Joshua Yoshio Lerner, Duke University Party Cohesion, Concentration of Votes and Party Shahryar Minhas, Duke University Nationalization The Effect of a Polarized Congress on the Federal Shih-Hao Huang, Michigan State University Reserve The International Criminal Court and A Siege Mentality Anne C Pluta among KenyaĀs Oligarchy Electoral Commitment and Coalition Policymaking in Westen K Shilaho, University of Johannesburg Latin American Legislatures DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR Jason Alan Eichorst, University of Mannheim 49.5 POSTER SESSION: ELECTIONS AND VOTING John Polga-Hecimovich BEHAVIOR Reliable Service: The Legislative Behavior of Dynastic Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Politicians Disc: Larry M. Bartels, Vanderbilt University Christopher Boylan, Pennsylvania State University John M. Sides, George Washington University Staffing and Professionalization, inside the Lynn Vavreck, University of California, Los Angeles Congressional Committee System Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley Seulhan Lee, University of Missouri Papers: A National Look at Crossover Primary Voters DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS Lindsay Nielson, Bucknell University 49.2 POSTER SESSION: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS Buying the Center: Campaign Spending and Voter Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Perceptions of Candidate Ideology Papers: Cooperation or Conflict:When Do Presidents Get What David Stack, Stony Brook Univeristy They Want? Party Guessed? Assessing Party Ownership with a Michelle Helene Belco, University of Houston Conjoint Classification Task Location, Location, Location: The Oval Office & Stephen N Goggin, University of California, Berkeley Primetime Presidential Speeches John A. Henderson, Yale University Wendy Whitman-Cobb, Cameron University Alexander George Theodoridis Presidential Policymaking at the State Level Persuasion Swamps Mobilization in the Jungle Elizabeth Mann, University of Michigan Alexander James Oliver Adam Schaeffer The Keys to the White House: Forecast for 2016 Allan J. Lichtman, American University Political Advertising: The Role of Persuasion in Congressional Elections The Rhetoric of War: George W. Bush and the David Mordecai Searle, University of California, San Afghanistan and Iraq Wars Diego Raul Madrid, Claremont Graduate University Jeanine Kraybill Ripping Good Yarn: How Elites use Emotional Stories to Shape Political Attitudes Does Gender Still Matter? Dilma Rousseff's 2014 Andrew Gooch, Yale University Presidential Campaign in Brazil Farida Jalalzai, Oklahoma State University The PeopleĀs Party and Tea Party: Political Organization Pedro G. dos Santos, Luther College and Political Strategy Stephanie Stanley, University of Washington DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL Lexicographic Voting and Party Positioning Across SYSTEMS Multiple Elections 49.3 POSTER SESSION: REPRESENTATION AND Todd Davies, Stanford University ELECTORAL SYSTEMS Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Stuck in the Middle; Explaining the Empty Center Roi Zur, UC Davis DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES Solidarity over Self-Interest: Perceived Co-Partisan 49.4 POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL ORGANIZATION Preferences Affect Votes AND PARTIES Douglas Ahler, University of California, Berkeley Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL Papers: Fringe Party Recruitment Strategies at the National and RELATIONS European Levels 49.6 POSTER SESSION: FEDERALISM AND William Thomas Daniel, Francis Marion University INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Room: Reshuffling the Pie: Local Presence and the Success of Hilton, Grand Ballroom Clientelistic Parties Papers: Decentralization and The Logic of Strategic Starvation Lucas Novaes, University of California, Berkeley Jane Lawrence Sumner, Emory University

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Cacophonies of Colonialism: the Komagata Maru across LincolnĀs Politics of Elimination: Sovereignty, Colonial Place and Time Resistance, and Race Rita Dhamoon, University of Victoria Steven Johnston, University of Utah Intersecting Colonialisms: Settler, Domestic and Radical Politics of Life: Individual Suffering and Collective Barbara Arneil, University of British Columbia Survival Transcontinental Chains: Domination and Resistance in Althea Rani Sircar, UCLA Quobna CugoanoĀs Thought DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Sankar Muthu, University of Chicago 53.6 DEMOCRACY'S INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: BORDERS Room: HISTORICAL APPROACHES Parc 55, Divisadero 53.3 POLITICS AND ETHICS IN NIETZSCHE'S Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND PHILOSOPHY CITIZENSHIP Room: Nikko, Monterey I Chair: Arash Abizadeh, McGill University Disc: Matthew Scherer, George Mason University Disc: Michael Blake, University of Washington

Papers: An Unlikely Moderate: Self-Restraint and Self- Papers: Making and Breaking Political Communities: What Does Reflection in Nietzsche's Thought Democracy Require? Thomas Randall Meredith, University of Toronto David Miller, University of Oxford Between Unaccountability and Sovereignty-Nietzsche, Democratic Self-determination and the StateĀs Right to Politics, and Responsibility Control Immigration Michael Christopher Sardo, Northwestern University Sarah Song, University of California, Berkeley Disability in Nietzsche: A Critique of BrownĀs Democratic and Territorial Boundaries Deontological Identity Politics Margaret Moore, Queens University Lucas G. Pinheiro, University of Chicago Democracy's Internal Borders Nietzschean Contest and RancièreĀs Democracy Christopher Dimitri Berk, University of Chicago Paul E. Kirkland, Kenyon College Corruption, Representation & Campaign Finance DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: Ryan Pevnick, New York University HISTORICAL APPROACHES DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY 53.4 THE AMERICAN FOUNDING RECONSIDERED 53.7 AUTHORITARIAN SYSTEMS Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Room: Hilton, Imperial A Chair: Barry Alan Shain, Colgate University Chair: Arturas Rozenas, New York University Disc: Robert W.T. Martin, Hamilton College Disc: Arturas Rozenas, New York University Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, Bloomington Papers: Media, Protest Diffusion, and Authoritarian Resilience Papers: The American FoundersĀ New Science of Politics: A Haifeng Huang, University of California, Merced Reconsideration Serra Boranbay, University of Mannheim Terence Ball, 602-431-9364 Optimal Purge James Madison and the Origins of Liberal Impartiality Brendan Pablo Montagnes, University of Chicago Reconsidered Stephane Wolton, London School of Economics Alan Ray Gibson, California State University, Chico The Strategies of Authoritarian Control Reconsidering Virtue at the Founding in Mercy Otis Tiberiu C. Dragu, New York University Warren's Political Thought Xiaochen Fan, New York University Tracy F. Munsil, Arizona Christian University The Torn Revolutionaries: Overlapping Identity John Quincy AdamsĀ 1791āLetters of PublicolaĀ: Dimensions and Democratization Reconsidering the Founding Akos Lada Greg Weiner, Assumption College DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY 53.8 THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY 53.5 DIVERSE LEGACIES OF VIOLENCE: MEMORY, AMONG ELITES AND THE PUBLIC RECOGNITION, AND REPARATIONS Room: Parc 55, Mission II Room: Nikko, Carmel I Papers: Party Elites and Personality: Dispositional Traits and Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL Political Attitudes THEORY Gail McElroy, Trinity College, Dublin Chair: Michaele L. Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder Personality, Beliefs, and the Use of Violence in Ethno- Disc: Andrew Valls, Oregon State University Political Organizations Clayton Besaw, University of Central Florida Papers: Political Memory: King Ashoka, Flawed Pasts, and Jeffrey Payne Political Wisdom Jonathan Williams Heather N. Pool, Denison University Unexpected Combination: Personality and Ideology for Strange Orders: Reparations, Repugnance, and Colonial Protest Participation Memories Hyunjin Cha, Korea University Vicki Hsueh, Western Washington University

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Papers: Revolutionary Coalitions: Causes, Patterns, Papers: Diversity and Divergence: Women and Indigenous Consequences -- Portugal, 1974-75 PeoplesĀ Representation in Peru Tiago Fernandes, Nova University - Lisbon Christina Ewig, University of Wisconsin, Madison Revolutionary Violence and the Prospects for Ethnic Voting: Testing the Ethnic Cues Hypothesis in Democracy Bolivia Michael Bernhard, University of Florida Anaid Flesken, University of Bristol Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, Irvine Globalization, Transnationalism, Migration and Chinese The Longest Revolutionary Outcome: State and War in National Identities France James DeShaw Rae, California State University Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University Sacramento The Durability of Third World Revolutions Isolation or Competition? Ethnic Electoral Geography Lucan A. Way, University of Toronto and Ethnic Parties Armed Conflict and Ruling Party Durability in Manuel Vogt, ETH Zurich Authoritarian Regimes Thomas Koblet Anne Meng, University of California, Berkeley State Services and Identity Formation: Evidence from DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS KenyaĀs Hunger Safety Net 53.15 PUBLIC OPINION IN TIMES OF CRISIS: THE Brenton Peterson, University of Virginia UKRAINE-RUSSIA CONFLICT DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Room: Nikko, Carmel II 53.18 INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE YUAN Chair: Mark Beissinger, Princeton University Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Disc: Josephine T. Andrews, University of California, Davis Chair: Louis Pauly, University of Toronto Part: Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Papers: Electing Poroshenko: Panel Data Analysis of Vote Barbara Choice in A Crisis Context C. Randall Henning Henry E. Hale, George Washington University Gregory T. Chin, York University Olga Onuch, University of Manchester Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo Explaining Shifting Attitudes of Ukrainians on Foreign Policy Orientations in 2014: Ukraine Crisis Election DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Panel Survey Data Analysis 53.19 WORKERS AND PRODUCERS IN THE GLOBAL Timothy J. Colton ECONOMY Nadiya Kravets, Harvard University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Serving Two Masters: Professionalized Bureaucracies Chair: Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics Vs. the "Investment Market" in Ukraine' Election Disc: Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics Administration" Noel Pereyra Johnston Erik S. Herron, West Virginia University Nazar Boyko Papers: IMF = I'M Fired?: IMF Program Participation and Nationalism and Support for Democracy: Are Russia and Workers' Rights Ukraine Contrasting Cases? Byungwon Woo, Oakland University Stephen Whitefield, University of Oxford Su-Hyun Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Paul Chaisty, Oxford University Singapore DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Liberalizing Labor: How the New Deal Enabled 53.16 THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT IN American Free Trade DEVELOPING STATES Adam Dean Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 The Impact of Globalization on Workers: Micro-level Chair: Rory Truex, Princeton University Evidence from Brazil Disc: Rory Truex, Princeton University Erica Owen, Texas A&M University Visa Regulations and Firm-Level Productivity Effects of Papers: Control Over Bureaucracy under Hybrid High-Skilled Mobility Authoritarianism Steven Liao, Princeton University Noah Buckley, Columbia University Globalizing the Supply Chain: FDI, Intermediates and How Do Political Boundaries Shape Development? Firm Support for Trade India's Employment Guarantee Iain Osgood Saad Ahmad Gulzar, New York University DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Benjamin Pasquale, University of Southern 53.20 INTERNATIONAL LEGALIZATION AND California CONSTITUTIONALIZATION Who Chooses Public Employment? Political Values and Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Career Choice in Russia Chair: Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford Bryn Rosenfeld, Princeton University Disc: Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING University COUNTRIES 53.17 ETHNIC POLITICS IN THE DEVELOPING Papers: If and How Power is Legalized in International Law WORLD Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan, Ann Room: Hilton, Mason Room Arbor

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Ending War, but Losing Power: How Mediation Affects Disc: Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine Leadership Survival Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma Christina Kiel, Tulane University Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 53.26 EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS IN Papers: Assessing Event History Analysis (EHA) Techniques for LATIN AMERICA Studing Policy Diffusion Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 William D. Berry, Florida State University Chair: Peter M. Siavelis, Wake Forest University Craig Volden, University of Virginia Adam Gregory Hughes, University of Virginia Disc: Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland Scott Liebertz, University of South Alabama Joy Langston, CIDE Be Like the Cool Kids: A Spatio-Ideological Gravity Papers: Legislative Process in Two Arenas: coalition bargain in Model of Policy Diffusion Manuel P. Teodoro, Texas A&M University presidential systems Mariana Batista, Federal University of Pernambuco Professional Associations, Policy Diffusion, and Magna Inácio, Federal University of Minas Gerais Program Content Andrew Karch, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Line Item Vetoes and Presidential-Congressional Adam Olson, University of Minnesota Relations in Brazil Valeria Palanza, Universidad Católica de Chile The Lifecycle of an Innovative Policy: Contemplating Gisela Sin, University of Illinois at U-C the Birth, Life, and Death Samantha Mosier, Missouri State University Analyzing the Meaning of Time in the Legislative Process DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso 53.29 PRIVATE IDAHO: FRAGMENTATION AND Lucio R. Renno RETRENCHMENT IN PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT Congress Skips Turn Again: Agenda Obstruction & REGIMES Interbranch Bargaining in Chile Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Eric Magar, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Co-sponsored by DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Mexico AND JURISPRUDENCE Chair: Jeb Barnes, University of Southern California Do Coalitions Matter? Legislative success in the Brazilian Congress Disc: Sarah Staszak, Harvard University Ricardo Ceneviva, Rio de Janeiro State University Quinn W. Mulroy, Northwestern University Andrea Marcondes de Freitas, Unicamp Mauricio Yoshida Izumi, University of São Paulo Papers: The Subterranean Counterrevolution Danilo Buscatto Medeiros, University of Virginia Sean Farhang, University of California, Berkeley DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION The Rights Revolution in the Age of Obama 53.27 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND K-12 EDUCATION Lynda G. Dodd, City College of New York (CUNY) Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Appointing Private Enforcers: Can the Government Chair: Stephen Holt, American University Create Litigation? Disc: John Marvel, George Mason University Paul J. Gardner, Syracuse University DØj vu All Over Again: Federal Regulation of Papers: Encouraging Political Voices of Underrepresented Education for English Learners Citizens through Coproduction R. Shep Melnick Morten Hjortskov, Aarhus University DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND Simon Calmar Andersen JURISPRUDENCE Morten Jakobsen 53.30 CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF For Better or Worse? Teaching in CMO, EMO and RIGHTS, NEW AND OLD Stand-alone Charter Schools Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Christine H. Roch, Georgia State University Disc: Mark E. Rush Na Sai, Georgia State University Stephen G. Bragaw How Do External Resources Influence Teachers' Out-of- Pocket Spending? Papers: Civil Legal Aid as a Basic Human Right William G. Resh, University of Southern California Christopher P. Banks, Kent State University Race, Gender and Symbolic Representation in American Lisa Hager, Kent State University Schools Elsa Barletta Gonzalez, Kent State University Lael R. Keiser, University of Missouri, Columbia Situating Groups in American Constitutional Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas Development Rajeev Darolia, University of Missouri Stuart L Chinn, University of Oregon Teachers Like Us: Representation, Teachers, and Public Rights and Same Sex Marriage: Formalism, Realism, Support and Social Change in Lawrence (2003), Windsor (2013), Stephen Holt, American University and Obergefell (2015) DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Ronald Kahn, Oberlin College 53.28 POLICY DIFFUSION The Hollow Hope of Habeas: Impact of Supreme Court Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Decisions on GITMO Detainees Chair: Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine Stuart Streichler, University of Washington

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DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Papers: Imagining the Ocean: Changing Global Norms About 53.37 PERSPECTIVES ON ASSESSMENTS OF How the Ocean Absorbs CO2 DEMOCRACY Kemi Fuentes-George Room: Nikko, Monterey II Framing Effects and Mobilization Along the Marcellus Chair: Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa Shale Disc: Rodolfo Sarsfield, Autonomous University of Queretaro Elizabeth Plantan, Cornell University Caroline J. Tolbert, University of Iowa Learning the TENGO: Transnational NGOs in Environmental Politics Papers: Critical or Disaffected? Assessing CitizensĀ Support for Gregory Thaler, Cornell University Democracy Targeting Big Polluters: Understanding Activism against Lea Heyne, University of Zurich the Fossil Fuel Industry How Do Citizens ConceptualizeāDemocracyĀ? A Pilot Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University Study Andrew Sungmin Cheon, Johns Hopkins University Stephen K. Medvic, Franklin & Marshall College Tools for Transparency? Institutional Barriers to Minding the Gap between Expectations and Perceptions Effective Civic Technology of Democracy Rebecca Rumbul, mySociety Todd Donovan, Western Washington University DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter 53.40 ISRAEL AND PALESTINE: ALTERNATIVE Winner-loser Status between Elections and Satisfaction PERSPECTIVES ON STATEHOOD with Democracy Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Wen-Chin Wu, Academia Sinica Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Targeted Government Transfers and Democratic POLITICS Attitudes Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Gregory Schober, Duke University Co-sponsored by Conference Group on the Middle East DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Chair: John Ehrenberg, Long Island University, Brooklyn 53.38 HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY POLITICAL Part: Jeffry A. Frieden, Harvard University ISSUES AND WHY IT MATTERS Stephen Eric Bronner, -university- Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University Chair: Markus Prior, Princeton University Leila Farsakh, --University of Massachusetts Boston Disc: Markus Prior, Princeton University DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University 53.41 CHINA AND ASIA, PAST AND PRESENT Room: Parc 55, Mission I Papers: How Emotional Triggers in News Coverage affect Chair: Brantly Womack, University of Virginia Public Opinion Disc: Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University Scott Clifford, University of Houston Jennifer Jerit, Stony Brook University Papers: Carrots and Sticks: The Domestic Political Determinants Dane G. Wendell of American Strategy toward China The Causal Effect of Media Coverage of the Economy Jungkun Seo, Kyung Hee University on Presidential Approval Peter Trubowitz, London School of Economics Amber Ellen Boydstun, University of California, Great Power Politics and Postwar Regional Security Davis Architectures Ben Highton, University of California, Davis Ji Hye Shin, University of Notre Dame Suzanna Linn, Pennsylvania State University Internationalization and Hegemonic Authority: Korea Why Media Coverage of Income Inequality Makes under Chinese Hegemony People Less Concerned about It In Young Min, University of Southern California Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University Adam Seth Levine, Cornell University Realism Revisited: Why Tributary System Matters in ChinaĀs Wars against Koguryo Fiscal Frames: How Political Arguments Affect Christina Jun-Yao Lai, Georgetown University Opinions about Fiscal Policies John M. Sides, George Washington University Status Insecurity and Temporality in World Politics Joshua Meir Freedman, Northwestern University Does Media Selectivity Help Campaigns Find Persuadable Voters? DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University 53.42 SECRECY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Martin Johnson, Louisiana State University Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Chair: Dan Reiter, Emory University DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Disc: Joshua Rovner, Southern Methodist University 53.39 NON-STATE ACTORS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Papers: Secrets in the Secretariat: Intelligence Disclosures and Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Power in IOs Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Allison Carnegie, Columbia University Austin Carson, University of Chicago Chair: Joshua Busby, University of Texas, Austin Disc: Joshua Busby, University of Texas, Austin

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Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 54.2 CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL Papers: Strains of Commitment: Solidarity in Diverse Societies PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE: RECENT WORKS Keith Gordon Banting, Queen's University ON LEO STRAUSS Will Kymlicka, Queens University Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 The Political Sources of Solidarity Chair: David Oliver Davies, University of Dallas Peter A. Hall, Harvard University Part: Grant Neil Havers, Trinity Western University Robert Howse, New York University Diversity and Solidarity: New Evidence from Canada Michael S. Kochin, Tel Aviv University and the US Richard L. Velkley, Tulane University Richard G.C. Johnston, University of British Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame Columbia Matthew Wright, American University 54.3 ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: PHILOSOPHICAL Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan ANTHROPOLOGY AND AUTHENTICITY Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II Solidarity, Diversity and the Quality of Government Chair: David J. Walsh, Catholic University of America Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg Disc: Michael Forrest Hickman, The University of Mary Eduardo Schmidt Passos, The Catholic University of Solidarity and Conflict: Citizenship, Integration and America Multiculturalism Policies Irene Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Immanuel Kant and Eric Voegelin on the Immortality of DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE the Soul GROUP Steven McGuire, Eastern University 53.49 PARTY MOBILIZATION AND ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN AFRICA The Dignity of Human Personality: Martin Luther King, Room: Parc 55, Balboa Jr. on Human Nature Sarah Beth Vosburg Kitch, Louisiana State Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION University Chair: Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and Under the Primacy of the Practical: Habermas's Political Science (LSE) Communicative Rationality and Rawlsian Reasonableness in Light of Kant's Practical Reason Disc: Amanda Pinkston Gustavo A. Santos, Oficina Municipal Papers: Captured Countryside? Sub-national Support for African Moral Debt: Liberty and What We Live Within Incumbent Parties James Greenaway, St. Mary's University Catherine Boone, London School of Economics and Totalitarian Elements in Environmentalism Political Science (LSE) Amanda Nicole Marilyn Achtman Mobilization and Persuasion: Evidence of Diverse 54.4 IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #12 (BIOLOGY Campaign Strategies AND POLITICS): CURRENT RESEARCH IN Sarah Brierley, UCLA BIOLOGY AND POLITICS Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 How Campaigns Matter in Divided Societies: Theory and Evidence from Kenya Chair: Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State University, Jeremy Horowitz, Dartmouth College San Luis Obispo Duane D. Milne, West Chester University of The Role of Local Councillors in Electoral Mobilization Pennsylvania in Zambia Daniel Paget, University of Oxford Disc: Laurette T. Liesen, Lewis University Opposition Candidacy and Campaigns in Electoral Papers: The Biopolitical Philosophy of Smithian Liberalism Authoritarian Regimes Larry Arnhart Keith R. Weghorst, Vanderbilt University Related Groups Tea Party Logic and an AnarchistĀs Evolutionary Theory William Dibrell, Alfred University 54.1 CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF THE CONSTITUTION: TAKINGS AND THE What Medical Ethics have to Offer Both Moral and AMERICAN REGIME: REEXAMINING KELO V. Political Philosophy NEW LONDON James H. Rutherford Room: Hilton, Imperial B The Evolution of Constitutional Democracy Chair: Guy Fred Burnett, Hampden-Sydney College Michael Latner, California Polytechnic State Disc: Scott Bullock, Institute for Justice University, San Luis Obispo Wesley Horton, Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C. Biology and Politics: A Perspective Steven A. Peterson, Pennsylvania State University, Papers: The Impact of the Kelo Decision Harrisburg Ilya Somin, George Mason University Albert Somit The Uselessness of the Public Use Requirement Abraham Bell, Bar Ilan University Kelo v. New London John C. Eastman, Chapman University

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DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS Inspiring American Politics Students with a Town Hall 58.3 POSTER SESSION: QUALITATIVE METHODS Meeting Program Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Lori M Weber, California State University, Chico Papers: Employing cognitive mapping to measure political brand Scott Spitzer, California State University, Fullerton equity in Ireland DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS John W. Hogan, Dublin Institute of Technology 58.6 POSTER SESSION: WOMEN AND POLITICS Opening up Bodies for Harvest: Embodiment and Global Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Capitalism Disc: Jill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma Florentina C. Andreescu, University of North Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder Carolina Wilmington Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Power Rivalries and Patronage Politics Cindy Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma Dalton Lin, Princeton University Time and the Comparative Analysis of Critical Junctures Papers: The Gendered Bounds of Racial Solidarity Graham Odell Mackenzie Leigh Israel-Trummel, University of Oklahoma Unconventional Methods for Novices: New, Powerful, and Simple Perspectives Feminist institutionalism and methodological pluralism Steve Wallis, Capella University; Meaningful Peter Allen, Queen Mary University of London Evidence, LLC Sarah Childs, University of Bristol Quantitative Methods in Critical and Constructivist IR What's the Difference? Explaining Cross-Sectional Theory Variation in the Gender Gap J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts Christopher P. Donnelly, University of California, Boston Davis Laura E Sjoberg Kristina M. Victor, UC Davis Between Ideas, Interests and Institutions toward Donor Networks and the Influence of Female Candidates Decentralisation in East Asia in Political Parties Eunkyung Shin, University of York Jaclyn J. Kettler, Boise State University Different Faces of Islamism and Collective Mobilization Avoiding Adversariness? The Effects of Gender on in the Muslim World Litigation Strategies Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University Adrienne Smith, University of Tennessee Claire B. Wofford, College of Charleston DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL Gendered Analysis of Collective Action: Experimental SCIENCE Evidence from Russia 58.4 POSTER SESSION: TEACHING AND LEARNING Olga A. Avdeyeva IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Those Left Behind: Gendered Consequences of Enforced Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE Disappearances EDUCATION Jessica Mecellem, Loyola University Chicago Disc: Anthony Caito, Corban University Understanding Gender politics in the PKK Ora Beach Szekely, Clark University Papers: Assessing Diverse Teaching Tools: Do Project Women's Movements and Policy Impact: Reconsidering Pedagogies Make a Difference?ď Feminist Success James Simeone, Illinois Wesleyan University Season Hoard, Washington State University Greg M. Shaw, Illinois Wesleyan University Richard Elgar, Washington State University Current Affairs: Using Twitter to Facilitate Class Layers of Subordination: The Effect of Affirmative Discussion Online Action in Rural India Allison Clark Pingley, University of South Carolina, Triveni Gandhi, Cornell University Upstate DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS The Democracy & Leadership Lab: Experiential 58.7 POSTER SESSION: RELIGION & POLITICS Learning for Information Literacy Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario Papers: Influencing Policy Decisions: The Case of Protestantism DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION in West Germany 58.5 POSTER SESSION: POLITICAL SCIENCE Andreas Busch, University of Goettingen EDUCATION Sectarian Conflict and Political Alignments in Late 19th Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Century Utah Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND Mark Edward Denninghoff, Purdue University LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Policy Advocacy and the Performance of Muslim Papers: Assessing Diversity Education in the Classroom Through American Identity Experience Sampling Emily Cury, Northeastern University Andrew Levin, Harper College Old-Time (Civil) Religion: Recasting the Townsend Experiential Learning Activitiesĉ Are all Created Movement Equal? Aaron Quinn Weinstein, Brown University Mary A. McHugh, Merrimack College Terrorist Ties: Organization and Links between Militant Religious Groups Christopher Rhodes

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Chair: Joseph R. Phelan, National Endowment for Humanities Structural and agential domination: A Kantian Part: Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania Framework for Diversity Catherine H. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame Tamara Jugov, Free University Berlin /KFG "Justitia Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame Amplificata" Alan Wolfe, Boston College The Insufficiency of Non-Domination: The Case of Division Panels Gender Oppression Mara Marin, Frankfurt University DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Back to Class: A Dialogue with Post-Structuralist and 62.1 STATE AND ECONOMY IN CHINA AND THE Difference Theory FORMER SOVIET UNION Joseph M. Schwartz, Temple University Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Chair: Neil Munro, University of Glasgow 62.5 UNPACKING COMPLICITY Disc: Igor Logvinenko, Wellesley College Room: Hilton, Franciscan C Chair: Mihaela Mihai, University of Edinburgh Papers: Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: China Disc: Alexander Keller Hirsch, University of Alaska and Russia Compared Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University Papers: The Art of Complicity RussiaĀs Rural Transformation: How the State Shaped Mihaela Mihai, University of Edinburgh the Post-Soviet Food System It was Like Artificial Respiration: Documenting Susanne A. Wengle, University of Notre Dame Goodness, Rescue, Complicity Patterns for the Rise of State Ownership in the Oil Bronwyn Anne Leebaw, University of California, Sector: The Post-Soviet Case Riverside Adnan Vatansever, King's College London From Compassion to Political Responsibility The Political Mobility of State-Owned Company Leaders Stephen L. Esquith, Michigan State University in China DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY Wendy Leutert 62.6 THE ORIGINS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE Explaining Russian State Behavior in the European AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES Energy Market Room: Parc 55, Mission II Emily Holland Chair: Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois at Urbana- DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Champaign 62.2 DIVERSIFYING CINEMATIC POLITICS Disc: Joshua Robison, Aarhus University, Department of Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Political Science Chair: Torrey J. Shanks, SUNY, University at Albany Part: Morton Schoolman, SUNY, University at Albany Papers: The Nature of Political Knowledge in Mass Publics Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii, Manoa Donald R. Kinder, University of Michigan, Ann Lori Marso Arbor Davide Panagia, UCLA Stability and Change of YouthsĀ Political Interest DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Silvia Russo 62.3 DEMOCRACY AT THE MARGINS Håkan Stattin Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Charity Begins at Home: Parenting Styles and Youth Chair: Mark E. Button, University of Utah Civic Efficacy David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame Disc: Mark E. Button, University of Utah Political Attitudes and Associations: Socialization or Papers: Democratizing Global Supply Chains Self-selection? Benjamin McKean, Ohio State University Ali Abdelzadeh Disenfranchisement: The Democratic Complaint Rethinking Political Socialization: Evidence from the US Colin Kielty, University of Virginia Department of and Australia Politics Christopher Ojeda, Stanford University Pete Hatemi, Pennsylvania State University Towards a Neuropolitical Theory of Exclusion Liya Yu, Columbia University DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 62.7 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ACCESS TO Against Diversity in the Parochial Square: Religious POLITICAL OFFICE AND POLICY OUTCOMES Control of Women in Israel Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Judith Lynn Failer, Indiana University, Bloomington Chair: Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Disc: Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan 62.4 DIFFERENCE, DOMINATION, INEQUALITY Saumitra Jha, Stanford University Room: Parc 55, Hearst Chair: Julie Elizabeth Dowsett, York University Papers: Parties, Dynasts, and the Selection of Candidates: Disc: Julie Elizabeth Dowsett, York University Evidence from India Carlos Velasco Rivera, Princeton University Papers: Resisting Domination Accross Borders Ian Shapiro, Yale University

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The Political Economy of Unfinished Infrastructure: Chair: Robert Gulotty, The University of Chicago Evidence from Ghana Disc: B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University Martin J. Williams, London School of Economics and Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich Political Science The Changing Political Economy of Development Papers: Escape Through Exports? Women-Owned Firms, Assistance: The Ghanaian Case Discrimination and Global Markets Alexandra Olivia Zeitz, University of Oxford Iain Osgood Why Export Promotion is No Silver Bullet: Linkage, Margaret E. Peters, Yale University Orientation and Development State Capitalism and Tax Revenue: Assessing Vietnam Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City Accession to the WTO DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Leonardo Baccini COUNTRIES Employment in Globally Engaged Firms and U.S. 62.14 RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION Presidential Voting IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Dennis P. Quinn, Georgetown University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Stephen J. Weymouth, Georgetown University Chair: Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University Intra-industry Trade and Trade Liberalization: Evidence Disc: Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University from Dyad-level Tariffs In Song Kim, MIT Papers: Degrees of Clientelism in the WorldĀs Largest Cheap Dollars: The Political Economy of Overvaluation Democracy Robert Gulotty, The University of Chicago Adam Michael Auerbach, American University Dorothy Kronick, Stanford University Aseema Sinha, Claremont Mckenna College DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Public Resource Distribution, Security Provision and 62.17 ISSUES OF COMPLIANCE IN INTERNATIONAL Migration in India POLITICS Rikhil R Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin, Madison Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Bethany Lacina, University of Rochester Chair: Amy Yuen, Middlebury College Elections and Local Public Goods in Rural Democracies: Disc: Stephen Chaudoin, University of Illinois at Urbana- Evidence from Botswana Champaign Robin Harding, University of Rochester Amy Yuen, Middlebury College Pork in Pakistan? The Politics of Resource Allocation in PakistanĀs Legislature Papers: The Dynamics of Anti-Torture Norm Expression and Rabia Malik, University of Rochester Internalization Audits From Space Jonathan Ring, University of Michigan Brian Min, University of Michigan International Crimes in Domestic Courts: Universal DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Jurisdiction over War Crimes 62.15 DIRECT DEMOCRACY IN MULTILEVEL Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania DIVIDED SOCIETIES: CURSE OR CURE? Ayodeji Kamau Perrin, University of Pennslyvania Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 Compliance with United Nations Peacekeeping Chair: Lawrence LeDuc, University of Toronto Personnel Requests Timothy James Alexander Passmore Disc: Nenad Stojanovic, University of Lucerne Andrew F Hart, University of Colorado-Boulder Megan Shannon, University of Colorado Papers: Voices of the People: Contested Sovereignty in divided societies Negotiated Settlements and Respect for Rights in the Fernando Mendez Wake of Civil War Micha Germann, ETH Zurich Lindsay Reid, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill European Union and Direct Democracy: A Possible Combination? In the Market: Economic Interdependence, Competition, Francis André Cheneval, University of Zurich, and Compliance Switzerland Mark J.C. Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, Monica Ferrin Chapel Hill Stephen E. Gent, University of North Carolina, Referendums, Federalism and Supply-Side Democracy Chapel Hill Matt Haunstrup Qvortrup, Coventry University The Promise of Peacekeeping: Human Rights, A Deliberative Case for Direct Democracy in Multilevel Democracy & Intervention in Civil War Divided Societies Allison Carnegie, Columbia University Joseph Lacey, European University Institute Christoph Mikulaschek, Princeton University Direct Democracy and the Eurozone Crisis DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ece Ozlem Atikcan, Universit� Laval 62.18 DYNAMICS OF MILITANT ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Room: Parc 55, Divisadero 62.16 MARKET ACCESS AND POLITICAL Disc: Cara Eugenia Jones, Mary Baldwin College INFLUENCE: EVIDENCE FROM FIRM-LEVEL DATA Room: Hilton, Lombard Room

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Joseph White, Case Western Reserve University The Haves and the Have Nots: Nonprofits and Parcel Taxes in California Schools Papers: Party, Elect. Cycles, Governor & Legislative Liberalism Shelly R. Arsneault, California State University, on Tax Changes Fullerton Richard F. Winters, Dartmouth College Sarah A. Hill, California State University, Fullerton Carlisle Rainey, Texas A&M University DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Drift, Layering, and Conversion? The Budget Process in 62.27 LOCAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN CONTEXT: Alberta, 2011-15 NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARTICIPATORY Keith Douglas Brownsey, Mount Royal University INSTITUTIONS Room: Parc 55, Stockton Economic Interests and Congressional Voting on Corporate Tax Issues in the US Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Mi Jeong Shin, Washington University in St. Louis Chair: Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin, River Falls Economic Policy: Where We've Been, Where We're Disc: Genie Stowers, San Francisco State Public Admin Going Program Brian Scholl, IZA Neil Kraus, University of Wisconsin, River Falls DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Papers: 62.25 RUNNIN' ON EMPTY: SELECTING STATE Active Voices: Social Capital, Social Media, and Urban JUDGES Neighborhoods Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Todd C. Shaw, University of South Carolina Co-sponsored by DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND Evaluating the Impact of Social Capital on POLICY Neighborhood Stability Chair: Salmon A. Shomade, University of New Orleans Michael C. Craw, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Disc: Salmon A. Shomade, University of New Orleans Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University āEyesĀ on the Street: What Public Camera Feeds Can Teach Us about Civic Behavior Papers: Designing Merit Selection Commissions Melissa Sands, Harvard University Greg Goelzhauser, Utah State University Can CitizensĀ Assemblies Deepen Urban Democracy? Electoral Responsiveness in Judicial Selection Edana Beauvais, University of British Columbia Alton Boyd Hale Worthington, University of Mark E. Warren, University of British Columbia Michigan Democratic Innovations and Legitimacy of Local Shaun McGirr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Governments Ideology and Television Advertising in Judicial Races Maija Karjalainen, University of Turku Michael Salamone, Washington State University DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Orion A Yoesle, Washington State University 62.28 GENDER, PERSONAL TIES, AND POLITICS: The Effect of Judicial Campaigns on Judicial NEW PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMAL Decisionmaking INSTITUTIONS Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University Room: Hilton, Mason Room Chair: Kimberley Manning, Concordia University War Chests as Entry Deterrence with Strategic Delay Chris W. Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh Disc: Melinda J Adams, James Madison University Damon M. Cann, Utah State University Kira Pronin, Univ of Pittsburgh Papers: Masculine Privilege: The Tie that Binds Natalie Galea, University of New South Wales DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY Louise Annette Chappell, University of New South 62.26 HEALTH AND EDUCATION POLICY EFFECTS Wales IN THE STATES Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 Female Politicians and Family Ties - Gender and Chair: John Portz, Northeastern University Informal Networks in Asia Elin Bjarnegard, Uppsala University Disc: Sara E. Dahill-Brown, Wake Forest University The Party Family in Revolutionary China: A Papers: Diversity in American Social Welfare Policy: Medicaid Comparative Framework of Analysis Kimberley Manning, Concordia University Eligibility across States Eunju Kang, SUNY Geneseo Internal Criticism: Islamic WomenĀs Rights Activism in Expertise and State Health Department Rulemaking Iran and Turkey Mona Tajali, Oxford University Activity, 1998-2012 Denise Lillvis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS School Finance Reform, Social Capital, and Education 62.29 RACE AND PUBLIC OPINION Spending in California Room: Hilton, Franciscan B Jonathan Collins Chair: David L. Leal, University of Texas at Austin Testing Local School Boards: District Accountability Disc: David L. Leal, University of Texas at Austin and Performance in the U.S. Julia Payson, Stanford University Papers: Alternating Arrangements: How Institutions Shape Black Elite Immigration Opinion Casey Radostitz, Cornell University

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DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND Papers: Vote Buying and Illegal Finance in Mexico: Persistence POLITICS of Electoral Manipulation 62.35 SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL Gilles Serra, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia PARTICIPATION Economicas Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Incumbent Election Fraud: Observational and Chair: Jaime E. Settle, College of William & Mary Experimental Evidence from Uganda Disc: ariadne vromen, University of Sydney Danielle F. Jung, Emory University James D. Long Laura Maxwell, Emory University Papers: How Social Media Reduces Mass Political Polarization Pablo Barbera, New York University Methods of Electoral Manipulation and Post-Electoral Does Social Media Promote Civic Activism? Evidence Protest Cole Harvey, UNC-Chapel Hill from a Field Experiment Frank Schimmelfennig, ETH Zürich Paula Mukherjee, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill How Exposure to News via Social Media Increases Civic Engagement Opposition Parties in Authoritarian Regimes: the Cases Solomon Messing of Turkey and Mexico Berk Esen, Sabanci University A Theory of Informative Exchange: Social Media and Jose Antonio Hernandez Company, Instituto Affective Polarization Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Jaime E. Settle, College of William & Mary Why Electoral Manipulation Prevails: Evidence from Does Social Media Usage Increase Political Knowledge? ChinaĀs Village Elections Joshua A. Tucker, New York University Ting Luo, Leiden University Patrick J. Egan, New York University Jonathan Nagler, New York University DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Kevin Munger, NYU 62.39 WHEN DO DICTATORS TREMBLE? THREAT PERCEPTIONS UNDER AUTHORITARIAN RULE DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 62.36 REIMAGINING RADICAL POLITICS TODAY Chair: Andreas Schedler, CIDE, Mexico City Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Disc: Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University Chair: Manfred B. Steger, University of Hawai'i-Manoa Part: Bradley J. Macdonald, Colorado State University Papers: Facing Contentious Waves: The Threat Perceptions of Isaac Kamola, Trinity College Autocrats Kathi Weeks, Duke University Kurt Weyland, University of Texas, Austin Nancy Sue Love, Appalachian State University Katherine Young, University of Hawaii at Hilo Contextual Threat Perceptions: Protest in Southeast Asia and the Middle East DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL HISTORY AND POLITICS Sofia Fenner 62.37 STATE AND ANTI-STATE VIOLENCE, THEN Dan Slater, University of Chicago AND NOW Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Threat Perceptions, Coups, and State Violence: A Comparison of Egypt and Chile Chair: Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana Jean Lachapelle, University of Toronto Disc: Cullen S. Hendrix, University of Denver Authoritarian Inferences about Societal Threats under Preference Falsification Papers: The Logic of Violence in State Building: Modern and Andreas Schedler, CIDE, Mexico City Medieval Parallels Deborah A. Boucoyannis, University of Virginia DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS 62.40 IS THERE A HUMAN RIGHTS TRADITION IN Comparing Post-Feudal Actors to Current Violent Non- CHINA? State Actors Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Ana Alves, Lee University Abby Attia, Lee University Chair: Stephen Siu-Kay On, National Sun Yat-Sen University Disc: Titus C. Chen, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Violence at the Margins: Propaganda of the Deed and Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University State Formation in Europe Mark Alexander Shirk, University of Maryland Papers: Treaties, INGOs, and theĄThird Legď of Human Rights Imperial Reforms and Early Nationalism in the Promotion Habsburg and Ottoman Empires Ray Wang, National Chengchi University Margarita H. Petrova, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Bureaucratic Co-operation on Human Rights Policies in the Chinese Party-state DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Gloria C. Yu 62.38 ELECTORAL MANIPULATION Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 ChinaĀs OfficialĄHuman Rightsď Discourse during the Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE Reform Era (1979-2012) POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Titus C. Chen, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University Chair: Victor C. Shih, UCSD Disc: Victor C. Shih, UCSD Human Rights and Labor Standards in FTAs between China and Europe Pawel Frankowski, Jagiellonian University

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The Political Outcomes of Candidate Selection Methods. Chair: Wilfred McClay, Center for the History of Liberty TheāParlamentarieĀ and their Impact on Italian MPs. Disc: David Lay Williams, DePaul University Stefano Rombi, University of Cagliari Wilfred McClay, Center for the History of Liberty Antonella Seddone, University of Cagliari Matteo Renzi and the Long Road to Constitutional Papers: The Consistency of Rawlsian Liberalism with the Public Reform in Italy Philosophy of the Founders Martin J Bull, University of Salford Michael Pakaluk, Ave Maria University 63.3 CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES: Reframing the Founding: Covenant and Natural Law TAIWAN'S DOMESTIC POLITICS, VOTING, AND rather than Covenant versus Natural Law MASS OPINION Paul R. DeHart, Texas State University Room: Hilton, Imperial A Staunch Holism and the Declaration of Independence Chair: Hans J. Stockton, University of Saint Thomas Kody Wayne Cooper, University of Texas, Austin Disc: Kharis Ali Templeman, Stanford University Charles Chong-Han Wu, Hong Kong Baptist University- Friday, 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM UIC APSA Events 64.1 WORKING GROUP MEETING: NSF/ Papers: Voter Turnout in Concurrent Elections: Does the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE/UPENN/UMD GRANT Number of Ballots Matter? Room: Hilton, Green Room Chi Huang, National Chengchi University Kah-yew Lim, National Chengchi University Friday, 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM Change and Continuity of National Identity and APSA Events Partisanship in Taiwan, 1996-2014 65.1 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS - AUTHOR Eric Chen-hua Yu, National Chengchi University INTERVIEWS PART 3 (Taipei) Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room Jean Yu-chen Tseng, I-Shou University 65.2 JULIA CHOUCAIR VIZOSO COMMITTEE Taiwan, Still as a Baseline Case Supporting for the MEETING (INVITATION ONLY) Differing Mandate Hypothesis: An Analysis of Bill Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room Sponsorship in the Legislative Yuan (1992-2012) Jinhyeok Jang, University of Louisville Friday, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM Information Heterogeneity and Economic Voting in Theme Panels Taiwan 66.1 BREAKING NEWS: BEYOND THE Chia-yin Judy Wei, University of South Carolina CONFEDERATE FLAG: THE POLITICS OF RACE Expansion of Education, Gender, and Political AND CIVIL RIGHTS AFTER THE CHARLESTON Knowledge in Taiwan: 1993-2012 MASSACRE Ya-Hui Luo Room: Hilton, Imperial A 63.4 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION: Chair: Fredrick C. Harris, Columbia University DEVELOPMENT, DEMOCRACY, AND Rick Valelly, Swarthmore College SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA Part: Robert Mickey, University of Michigan Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 Christopher S. Parker Chair: Pablo Gonzalez Ulloa, Universidad Nacional Autonoma Vesla Mae Weaver, Yale University de Mexico 66.2 MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE US: HOW DID Papers: From Structural Violence to Emancipatory Migration: A WE GET HERE? Critical Security Approach to Latin American Migration Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Peter Cruttenden, University of Nottingham Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND Civil Society in Mexico: A View from Civil Society POLITICS Organizations (CSO), Chair: Andrew S. Reynolds, University of North Carolina, Pablo Gonzalez Ulloa, Universidad Nacional Chapel Hill Autonoma de Mexico Part: Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY Mapuche Rebellion in Chile since 1997: Land Andrew R. Flores, UCLA School of Law Recoveries and Autonomy under a Centralized State Marc Solomon, Freedom to Marry Esteban Valenzuela Van Treek Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Kate Kendell, National Center for Lesbian Rights 63.5 LAW AND POLITICAL PROCESS STUDY GROUP: ROUNDTABLE ON THE VOTING 66.3 WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND VIOLENT RIGHTS ACT AT 50 EXTREMISM: VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS? Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Chair: Bernard N. Grofman, University of California, Irvine Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Part: Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles Chair: Mia M. Bloom, Georgia State University Kareem Crayton, Crimcard Consulting Services Pamela S. Karlan, Stanford Law School Disc: Scott Gates, PRIO Derek Muller, Pepperdine University School of Law 63.6 PROJECT ON THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION: Papers: Suffer the little Children: Recruitment into Violent LIBERALISM, ANTIQUITY, AND THE Extremist Groups AMERICAN FOUNDING Mia M. Bloom, Georgia State University Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20

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Must We Vote for the Common Good? Papers: Mapping the Constituent Power Doctrine in Latin Annabelle Lever, University of Geneva America Democracism David E. Landau, Florida State University Nenad Stojanovic, University of Lucerne The Demise of the Icelandic Crowd-Sourced Ethics of Polarization Constitutional Draft Eric Beerbohm, Harvard University Anne Meuwese, Tilburg University DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY The Problem of Citizen Participation in Democratic 68.6 THE MISSING (EMOTIONAL) LINK: Constitutional Change EXPLAINING POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Gabriel L. Negretto, Centro de Investigación y Room: Parc 55, Davidson Docencia Económicas Chair: George E. Marcus, Williams College Restoration Constitution-Making William Edmund Partlett, The Chinese University of Disc: Johnathan Caleb Peterson, University of Nebraska- Hong Kong Lincoln Constitution on Ice Papers: Attack Politics and the Emotions of Participation and Thorvaldur Gylfason, University of Iceland Disaffection DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Paul DeBell, Ohio State University 68.9 NEW FRONTIERS IN RESOURCE POLITICS The Numbing Effect of Anxiety in Contemporary Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 Societies Chair: Benjamin Smith, University of Florida Lena Wangnerud, University of Gothenburg Disc: Kevin M. Morrison, University of Pittsburgh Monika Djerf-Pierre, JMG, University of Gothenburg Maria Solevid, University of Gothenburg Papers: The Politics of Gasoline Prices Life Satisfaction and System Supportĉ Why Happy Michael L. Ross, University of California, Los Citizens Are Good for Democracy Angeles Peter Esaiasson, University of Gothenburg Of Desperate States and Oil Plays: Azerbaijan's Andrej Kokkonen, University of Gothenburg Endogenous Oil Sector Mikael Gilljam, University of Gothenburg Victor Menaldo Stefan Dahlberg, Goteborg University Nora Webb Williams, University of Washington The psychology of repression: Emotions, risk attitudes, Oil Wealth, Order and Conflict: Evidence from New and collective action Data Lauren E Young, Columbia University Benjamin Smith, University of Florida Explaining Political Participation: Israelis and Pipelines and Regime Stability in Transit Countries: A Palestinians Curse or a Benefit? Shani Fachter, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ruchan Kaya, Caspian Strategy Institute Amal Jamal, Tel-Aviv University DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 68.10 THE RISE OF CITIES: AN URBAN TURN IN THE 68.7 THE POLITICS OF WAGES AND LABOR STUDY OF INDIAN POLITICS REGULATION Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Chair: Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Disc: Atul Kohli, Princeton University James A. Morone, Brown University Chair: Alexander Kuo, Cornell University Disc: Alexander Kuo, Cornell University Papers: Does Citizenship Abate Class in Urban India? Siddharth Swaminathan, Azim Premji University Papers: Business Preferences over Labor Market Policies. Firm- Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University level evidence Jose Fernandez-Albertos, CSIC Does Ethnicity Undercut Class in the City? Urban Dulce Manzano, Complutense University of Madrid Migrants in India Tariq Thachil, Yale University The Politics of Low-Wage Work in the Wealthy West Matthew Dimick, SUNY Buffalo Law School Being Middle Class in India Brett Meyer, Columbia University Devesh Kapur, University of Pennsylvania Neelanjan Sircar, Columbia University The Politics of Time Milan Vaishnav, Carnegie Endowment for Magnus Bergli Rasmussen, Aarhus University International Peace The Politics of Welfare Retrenchment in the Context of DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Fiscal Consolidation COUNTRIES Patrick Donnelly, University of California, Berkeley 68.11 POLITICS OF SOCIAL PROVISION DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Room: Nikko, Monterey II 68.8 CONSTITUTION MAKING IN DEMOCRATIC Chair: Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut CONSTITUTIONAL ORDERS Disc: Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Chair: Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University Disc: Julio Rios-Figueroa, CIDE

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Financial Market Regulation and the Debt Economy: Disc: Nicholas Martini, University of Iowa The Case of Derivatives Philip G. Cerny, Manchester/Rutgers Papers: A Prelude to Violence? : The Impact of Nationalism on Institutions and Credit Rating Agencies: Does Foreign Policy Preference Regulatory Quality Matter? Jiyoung Ko Sean D. Ehrlich, Florida State University A Unifying Model of the Media as a Political Tool DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Andrea E. Jones-Rooy, New York University 68.17 NEW MODES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Shanghai Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 7 Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the Chair: Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah U.S. Abroad Disc: Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado, Boulder Myunghee Kim, University of Central Florida Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida Papers: "Groupification" of Governance: Actor Diversity and Beyond Community: Does Internal Equality Reduce Institutional Fragmentation External Conflict? Lora Anne Viola, Free University of Berlin Kathleen Powers, Dartmouth College BRICS NGOs and Global Governance: Ascendance or Mediated Dehumanization as a Necessary Condition for Absence? War Laura A. Henry, Bowdoin College Douglas A. VanBelle, Victoria University of Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, University of British Wellington Columbia DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Priya Bala-Miller, University of British Columbia 68.20 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND THE Varieties of Indirect Governance DOMESTIC POLITICAL BARGAIN Kenneth W. Abbott, Arizona State University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Philipp Genschel, Jacobs University Bremen Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford SECURITY Bernhard Zangl Chair: Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University Clubs of Clubs: A Networks Approach to the Logic of Disc: Amanda A. Licht, Binghamton University Membership in IGOs Brian D. Greenhill, Dartmouth College Papers: Presence and Promise: Strategic Aid and Foreign- Equality Among Whom?: State-based Representation in Induced Regime Change an Era of Global Governance Daniel McCormack, University of Pennsylvania Dane K. Imerman, Denison University Leader Incentives for Conflict Selection and Theorizing and Assessing post-2008 IMF-World Bank Mobilization Collaboration Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi Bessma Momani, University of Waterloo The Missing Military: International Conflict and Mark Hibben, Saint Joseph's College Domestic Political Bargaining DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama, 68.18 CONFLICT AND COOPERATION: DOMESTIC Tuscaloosa AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Does Statebuilding Work? Military Intervention & the Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 Lifespan of Reformed States Disc: Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego Kelly Matush, University of California, San Diego Papers: Conflict and Cooperation under Anarchy International Politics by Other Means: External Sources James D. Fearon, Stanford University of Civil War Escalation Useful Ignorance: The Benefits of Uncertainty During Mark Toukan, University of Wisconsin, Madison Power Shifts Strategic Differentiation: The Use of Nonviolence and Kyle Haynes, Webster University Violence in Conflict Complementary Commitment Problems, War, and Victoria McGroary International Political Structure DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Patrick J. McDonald, University of Texas, Austin 68.21 OPPOSITION COHESION AND STRUCTURE Taking Women Seriously: A Gendered Understanding of Room: Hilton, Mason Room Crisis Bargaining Chair: Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico Abby Post, University of Virginia Disc: Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico Paromita Sen, University of Virginia Status, Humiliation and Territorial Conquest Papers: Cooperation Failure: Rebel Fragmentation and Joslyn N. Barnhart, Wesleyan University Splintering DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Adrian Arellano, University of Michigan 68.19 THE EFFECT OF INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION Explaining the Origins of Army-Splinter Wars ON FOREIGN POLICY ATTITUDES Theodore D. McLauchlin, Université de Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Montréal Co-sponsored by DIVISION 5: POLITICAL How State Sponsors Affect Insurgent Cohesion and PSYCHOLOGY Fragmentation Chair: Nicholas Martini, University of Iowa Henning Tamm, University of Oxford

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Papers: Governing the Informal? Pacification and Slum Neoliberalism, Secularism, and Religious Freedom Redevelopment in Rio de Janeiro Matthew Scherer, George Mason University Yue Zhang, University of Illinois - Chicago DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL The Political Topology of The Global City SYSTEMS Theresa Enright, University of Toronto 68.30 ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND POLICY Metrics of Exceptionality in Mao's China POSITIONS Christian Phillip Sorace, Hobart and William Smith Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Colleges Chair: Justin Buchler, Case Western Reserve University Neighborhoods against the State: Urban Policy and Disc: Ko Maeda, University of North Texas Violent Protest in France Michalis Moutselos, Princeton University Papers: Analyzing the Effect of Electoral Systems on the Policy Building Rights: Urban Renewal and Contested Appeals of Green Parties Citizenship in Cairo and Istanbul Cory Belden, UC Davis Sarah El-Kazaz, Oberlin College Candidate Positioning Under Proportional and DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Majoritarian Electoral Systems 68.28 RECONSIDERING GENDER, DIVERSITY, AND Amy Louise Catalinac, New York University ACCESS TO PUBLIC OFFICE On Observing the Variety of Party Policy Offerings in Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Left-Right Policy Space Chair: Zoe M. Oxley, Union College Michael D. McDonald, SUNY, Binghamton University Disc: Zoe M. Oxley, Union College Mert Moral Jaclyn J. Kettler, Boise State University The Ideological Personal Vote: Candidate Position- taking in Open List PR Papers: Diversity and Access to Statewide Executive Office in Mathias Tromborg, Rice University the United States Royce A. Carroll, Rice University Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, New DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND Brunswick PARTIES Diversity on High Courts: International Influences on 68.31 PARTIES' ISSUE POSITION AND EMPHASIS Women's Appointments STRATEGIES Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon, Texas A&M University Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Valerie J. Hoekstra, Arizona State University Papers: Issue Ownershipĉ More than Party Identification? Alice Kang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Alexandra Feddersen, Department of Political Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University Science and International Relations - University of WomenĀs Emergence and Success in U.S. State Geneva Legislative Elections Simon Lanz, Department of Political Science and Adrienne Smith, University of Tennessee International Relations, University of Geneva Jason H. Windett, Saint Louis University Multiculturalism in Europe: Issue Evolution, Parties and Jonathan Winburn, University of Mississippi Party Systems "Navigating the Pipeline: The Path of Latinas in Elected Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca, University of Office" Mannheim Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame The Mass-elite Linkage and Issue Ownership: When Do Carmen Burlingame, University of Notre Dame Voters Respond to Parties? Gendered Political Experience and the Success of Henrik Bech Seeberg, University of Aarhus Female Gubernatorial Candidates What is the Issue about? Party Competition over Stephen J. Stambough, California State University, Framing Fullerton Alexandra Feddersen, Department of Political Valerie R. O'Regan, California State University, Science and International Relations - University of Fullerton Geneva DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS To Adapt or To Disregard? PartiesĀ Reactions to 68.29 RELIGION, LAW AND DEMOCRACY External Shocks Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Patricia Calca, Mannheim University Chair: Michael Lienesch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Martin Gross, University of Mannheim Hill DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR Disc: Michael Lienesch, University of North Carolina, Chapel 68.32 KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION, AND POLITICAL Hill ATTITUDES Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University Room: Parc 55, Powell II Chair: Laura Stoker, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Muslims' Commitment to Democracy after Communism Disc: Scott Matthews, Memorial University Arolda Elbasani, EUI Islamic Law and the Struggle for Justice in Somalia Papers: A Simple, Informational Explanation for the Incumbency Mark Fathi Massoud, UC Santa Cruz Advantage Religion, Politics and Law: Lessons from the Kenya Anthony Fowler, University of Chicago 2010 Referendum Christopher Rhodes

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Revolutionary Waves: The International Effects of Papers: Measuring the International Economy: Quantitative, Threatened Domestic Order Qualitative & Big Data Chad Nelson, Brigham Young University Mark Peter Dallas, Union College Reaching Across the Border: Internationalizing Integrating Social Network and Institutional Analysis to Citizenship as Domestic Strategy Study Firm Performance Hadas Aron, Columbia University Gerald A. McDermott, University of South Carolina Emily Holland Value Chain Analysis and the Politics of Institutional Diffusion or Modernization? The Sources of Death Change in East Asia Penalty Abolition Since 1945 Douglas B. Fuller, Zhejiang University Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto Multiple Sources & Levels of Analysis in Firm-Centered DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Comparative Research 68.38 FORMAL APPROACHES TO ELECTIONS AND Caroline E. Arnold, CUNY-Brooklyn College POWER IN DEMOCRACY AND AUTOCRACY How Globally Interconnected Businesses Transform Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 National Political Economies Chair: Alberto Simpser, ITAM Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Disc: Avidit R. Acharya DIVISION 48: HEALTH POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY Peter L. Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley 68.41 THE POLITICS OF HEALTH KNOWLEDGE Room: Parc 55, Sutro Papers: The Propagandist's Curse Chair: Joseph White, Case Western Reserve University Andrew Little, Cornell University Disc: Mark Schlesinger, Yale University Strategic Election Monitoring Arturas Rozenas, New York University Papers: An Analysis of the Use of Health Knowledge in Roberts Foreign Support and Electability Court Decisions Milan Svolik, Yale University Daniel Skinner, Ohio University Nikolay V. Marinov, University of Mannheim Leah Sheridan, Ohio University Shocks, Skills, and Political Stability in Authoritarian Impossible Politics? PCORI and the Search for Regimes Comparative Effectiveness Research Victor C. Shih, UCSD Ann C. Keller, University of California-Berkeley DIVISION 45: HUMAN RIGHTS Partisan Processing of Public Health Messages: 68.39 INNOVATIONS IN HR DATA COLLECTION Motivated Reasoning and Big Soda Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Sarah E. Gollust, University of Minnesota, Twin Chair: Audrey Lynn Comstock, Cornell University Cities Colleen L. Barry, Johns Hopkins University Disc: Jeannette Money, University of California, Davis Jeff Niederdeppe, Cornell University Papers: A New Dataset on State Practices towards Refugees: Medicare Coverage for Beta Amyloid PET Imaging: The 1991-2009 Battle Over Evidence Katherine Felt, Binghamton University (SUNY) Karen Maschke, The Hastings Center Michael K. Gusmano, The Hastings Center Amplification Advocacy: The Media Potential of HROs David R. Davis, Emory University Judicial Interventions in Health Policy: Epistemic Baekkwan Park, Emory Competence and the Courts Amanda Marie Murdie, University Leticia Morales, McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy Coding and Classifying Rendition Flights: Foreign Complicity Post-9/11 DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Rebecca Elizabeth Cordell, University of Essex 68.42 "BRIDGES AND CUL DE SACS: NAVIGATING MIGRATION STUDIES ACROSS THE Dying for the Story: An Analysis of the Killings of SUBFIELDS" Journalists, 1992-2012 Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, Rutgers University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND Variations in Shame: An Automated Text Analysis of POLITICS Human Rights Reporting Chair: Sara Wallace Goodman, University of California, Irvine Rochelle Layla Terman, University of California Part: Louis DeSipio Berkeley Matthew Wright, American University DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS Erin Aeran Chung, Johns Hopkins University 68.40 FIRMS AS ACTORS IN CONTEMPORARY Maarten P. Vink, Maastricht University CAPITALISM: INNOVATIONS IN CONCEPT AND Michael A. Jones-Correa, Cornell University METHOD Irene Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Related Groups Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES 69.1 CONFERENCE GROUP ON TAIWAN STUDIES: TAIWAN'S EXTERNAL POLICIES AND CROSS- Chair: John Zysman, UC Berkeley STRAIT RELATIONS Disc: Kenji Kushida Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Chair: Shelley Rigger, Davidson College Disc: Dennis Hickey, Missouri State University

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Andrew R. Flores, UCLA School of Law DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: Ellen Ann Andersen, University of Vermont HISTORICAL APPROACHES 84.2 ETHICS COMMITTEE ROUNDTABLE 85.3 CREOLIZING LIBERTY: ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 ROBERTS’S "FREEDOM AS MARRONAGE" Chair: Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Part: Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Darren Davis, University of Notre Dame Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University Chair: Jane A. Gordon, University of Connecticut, Storrs Brookes Brown, University of Virginia Part: Charles W. Mills, Northwestern University , Harvard University Juliet Hooker, University of Texas, Austin 84.3 MEET THE EDITORS (APSA) George Ciccariello-Maher, Drexel University Room: Nikko, Monterey II James R. Martel, San Francisco State University Neil Roberts, Williams College Chair: John Ishiyama, University of North Texas Part: Barbara Walthall, APSA DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES 84.4 RESEARCH SUPPORT SYMPOSIUM 85.4 HOBBES AND RELIGION Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Chair: Kimberly A. Mealy, American Political Science Chair: Arthur Harold Williamson Association Disc: Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, Ann Part: Elizabeth Super, American Political Science Association Arbor Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley Arthur Harold Williamson Brian D. Humes, National Science Foundation Frank Kuhn, European Research Council Monica Clark Papers: Making the Future Safe from Prophecy Kinch Hoekstra, University of California, Berkeley Division Panels Hobbes's Scriptural Strategies DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF COMMUNIST AND Alison McQueen, Stanford University FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 85.1 PROPERTY RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE IN Hobbes's Strategy in Leviathan of Co-Opting POST-COMMUNIST STATES Apocalyptic Rhetoric Room: Parc 55, Hearst Benjamin Taylor Jones, Yale University, Political Science Department Chair: Alexei Trochev, Nazarbayev University Hobbes and Faith in Context Disc: Pauline Jones Luong, University of Michigan Monicka B. Patterson-Tutschka, California State Roger Schoenman, University of California, Santa Cruz University, Sacramento Papers: The Myth ofĄDepoliticized Ownershipď in Post- DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY communist Political Economies 85.5 DOES CRITIQUE HAVE A FUTURE? A Andrew S. Barnes, Kent State University QUESTION FOR POLITICAL THEORISTS Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Big business and the politics of wealth defense: The Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL case of Ukrainian oligarchs SCIENCE Stanislav Markus, University of Chicago Chair: Volha Charnysh, Harvard University Nikolas Kompridis, Australian Catholic University Part: James Bohman, St. Louis University Ambiguities of Property: Contestation andāProtracted Robert Nichols, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities LawfareĀ in Kyrgyzstan Nikolas Kompridis, Australian Catholic University Regine A. Spector, University of Massachusetts Kevin Olson, University of California, Irvine The Triple Threat to Property Rights Security DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL THEORY Jordan Luc Gans-Morse, Northwestern University 85.6 RESISTANCE IS FUTILE Land Rights and Local Governance Under Post- Room: Nikko, Carmel II communism Chair: Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College Margaret Hanson, The Ohio State University Disc: Thomas L. Dumm, Amherst College DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES Papers: Losing the Revolutionary Tradition?: Liberal Authority 85.2 ALEX GOUREVITCH’S "FROM SLAVERY TO and Everday Resistance THE COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH" Alisa Kessel, University of Puget Sound Room: Parc 55, Embarcadero Working Through the Past with Arendt and Adorno Chair: William Clare Roberts, McGill University Claudia Leeb, Washington State University Part: Alexander H. Gourevitch, Brown University Jason Frank, Cornell University The Political Failures of Freedom Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin, Bryan Garsten, Yale University Milwaukee John P. McCormick, University of Chicago From Ferguson to Copenhagen: Rage and the Politics of Mourning Shirin S. Deylami, Western Washington University

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Papers: Improving Ecological Inference by Predicting Race from Teaching Opinion Writing to Undergraduates: Writing Voter Registration Files Before the Curriculum Kosuke Imai, Princeton University Tom Rozinski, Touro College Kabir Khanna, Princeton University The Problem of Student Resistance in Discussions of Predicting Civil Wars with Higher Order Interactions Racism and Other Injustices Adeline Lo Matt S. Whitt, Thompson Writing Program, Duke Predicting Turnout from State Files: Overcoming Big University Data and Missing Histories DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Corwin D. Smidt, Michigan State University 85.16 DEMOCRATIC SUPPORT Question Content, Uncertainty, and Forecasting in Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 International Relations Chair: Milena Ang Collan Granillo, University of Chicago Kathryn McNabb Cochran, American University Disc: Milena Ang Collan Granillo, University of Chicago Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania Bryn Rosenfeld, Princeton University Philip Tetlock, University of California, Berkeley DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN POLITICAL Papers: Determinants of Support for Democracy in East Central SCIENCE Europe: A SEM Approach 85.14 ASSESSING DIVERSITIES IN THE CLASSROOM Bilyana Petrova, University of North Carolina, Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Chapel Hill Co-sponsored by DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE Kiran Auerbach, University of North Carolina, EDUCATION Chapel Hill Chair: Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, Pace University Heeding the Call? Muslim Support for Democracy and Disc: Michael Strausz, Texas Christian University the Caliphate System Jeff R. DeWitt, Kennesaw State University Mujtaba Isani Daniel Silverman, Ohio State University Papers: High-Impact Practices in the Political Science Making Democratic Citizens: Pseudo-experimental Case Major:Effects on Student Learning of North Korean Defectors Fletcher McClellan, Elizabethtown College Aram Hur, Princeton University Kyle Casimir Kopko, Elizabethtown College DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS How to Lose a Class in Ten Days: The Link between 85.17 MINORITY REPRESENTATION ACROSS Pedagogy and Student Retention CONTEXTS Eric Michael French, Oklahoma State University Room: Hilton, Imperial A Brendon Westler, Indiana University Chair: Simon Chauchard, Dartmouth College Peer InstructionĀs Impact on Student Learning: Evidence Disc: Simon Chauchard, Dartmouth College from Five Large Courses Maureen C. Feeley, University of California, San Papers: The Leaky Pipeline in Female Political Representation in Diego the U.S. Promoting Voice: Motivating Student Participation in Joshua L Kalla, University of California, Berkeley Diverse Classrooms Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University Edana Beauvais, University of British Columbia Rachel Anne Silbermann, Yale University Sule Yaylaci, University of British Columbia Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania News of the World: Teaching Media and Politics to the Gender and Political Dynasties Mass Millennials Olle Folke, Columbia University Lori Cox Han, Chapman University Defending the Realm: The Appointment of Female Brian R. Calfano, Missouri State University Defense Ministers Worldwide DIVISION 10: POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky 85.15 TEACHING ABOUT DIVERSITIES, POWER AND Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University DIFFERENCE Religious Parity, Gender Parity, and Muslim Room: Hilton, Mason Room Representation in Europe Co-sponsored by DIVISION 9: TEACHING AND Rafaela Dancygier, Princeton University LEARNING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Do Politicians Discriminate against Migrants? A Field Chair: Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of California, Merced Experiment in India Disc: Andra Olivia Miljanic, University of Houston Nikhar Gaikwad, Yale University Arthur Sanders, Drake University Gareth Nellis, Yale University DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Papers: Librarians in the Midst: Improving Students Through 85.18 REDUCING POLITICAL CORRUPTION Collaborative Instruction Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Vaughn P. Shannon Chair: Daniel S. Treisman, University of California, Los Amanda Shannon, Wright State University Angeles Narrative, Visibility, and Invisibility in American Disc: Daniel S. Treisman, University of California, Los Government Textbooks Angeles Scott Abernathy, University of Minnesota

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Immigration Policy Interdependence and the Geography The Conflict-Trade Relationship: An Economic Stability- of Citizenship Regimes Instability Paradox? Sarah J. Cormack-Patton, Stanford University Jonathan D. Caverley Jude C. Hays, University of Pittsburgh Katrin Fraser Katz, Northwestern University, Remittances are a Political Blessing and not a Curse Department of Political Science David H. Bearce, University of Colorado, Boulder The Economic Costs of Interstate Rivalry Seungbin Park, University of Colorado Boulder Christopher Clary, MIT DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY International Institutions as Tools of Influence 85.24 POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE RISE OF CHINA Jane Vaynman, George Washington University AND INDIA Central Bank Independence, Social Welfare Spending Room: Hilton, Franciscan D and Diversionary Conflicts Chair: Etel L. Solingen, University of California Irvine Zhiyuan (Sebastian) Wang, Binghamton University Disc: Etel L. Solingen, University of California Irvine (SUNY) DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Papers: China versus India: Two Paths to Global Economic 85.27 THE DYNAMICS OF RISE AND DECLINE Integration Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University Papers: Modeling Reassurance under Shifting Power: Post-Cold Inventing with the Enemy? U.S. policy toward Chinese War Sino-Russian Relations and Indian human capital Michael A. Glosny Andrew Bingham Kennedy, Australian National Rising Power, Creeping Jurisdiction: China, the US & University the EEZ A Theory of Chinese Economic Statecraft Isaac B. Kardon, Cornell University William J. Norris, Texas A&M University Coercive diplomacy of a rising power: The PeopleĀs Cooptation and the Returnees in China, with Republic of China, 1978-2012 Comparison to India Jeehye Kim Min Ye, Boston University Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Eliciting DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Credible Signals during Decline 85.25 NGOS IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Brandon Yoder, National University of Singapore Room: Hilton, Franciscan C DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS Chair: Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University CONTROL Disc: Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, Rutgers University 85.28 DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: ARMS CONTROL IN THE 21ST CENTURY Papers: The Business of Human Rights: NGO Targeting of Room: Nikko, Monterey I Corporations Chair: Gary J. Schaub, University of Copenhagen Laura Seago, University of Michigan Disc: Stephen F. Burgess, U.S. Air War College The Civil Society Crackdown: Explaining Legal Restrictions Against NGOs Papers: Conditional and Multiple Pathways of Interdependence Suparna Chaudhry, Yale University Between Military Budgets The Perfect Storm: Mass Media Influence on INGO Alexander Von Hagen-Jamar, Lund University Responses to Natural Disasters EngineeringĄNorm Cascadesď in International Anna Schrimpf, Princeton University Humanitarian Law and Arms Control An Emerging Agenda: The World Bank and Roma Margarita H. Petrova, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Melanie H. Ram, California State University, Fresno Internacionals (IBEI) INGO Centralization and Survival in IR Fueling the Fight?: Reexamining the Link between Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Arming and War Alex Antony, Indiana University International Aid NGOs: between Economic Development and Human Rights Multinational Arms Procurement: Principals, Agents, Junhyup Kim, Purdue University Collective Action, and Scale Gary J. Schaub, University of Copenhagen DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 85.26 ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Arming for Respect: How Status Inconsistency Affects Room: Nikko, Mendocino I Arms Buildups Aaron Shreve, UC-Davis Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Chair: Spencer D. Bakich, University of Richmond 85.29 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR Disc: Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas at Austin WEAPONS PROLIFERATION Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL Papers: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap: The Global Arms Market SECURITY for Computer Hackers Co-sponsored by DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL Joseph Brown SECURITY AND ARMS CONTROL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Chair: Scott D. Sagan, Stanford University

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Chair: Lara Michelle Brown, The George Washington Keys to Success in Implementing the ACAĀs Health University Insurance Marketplaces Disc: Bruce Buchanan, University of Texas, Austin Amber Joy Joiner Stephen Weatherford, University of California - Santa Learning from Success? Contextual Diffusion of Active Barbara Labor Market Policies Jan Helmdag, University of Greifswald Papers: Restoration Politics in the 20th Century: The Case of Policy Diffusion in Brazil and the USA: Process, Actors Warren G. Harding and Institutions David A. Crockett, Trinity University Denilson Bandeira Coelho, Universidade de Brasilia Assessing President ObamaĀs Place in Political Time Shaping the Agenda: A Text Analysis Approach to Curt Nichols, Baylor University Measuring Group Influence Presidents and the Politics of Polarization Travis Johnston, University of California, Berkeley B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University The Polarizing Power of Information on Public Pensions Soren Jordan John Edward Brooks, UC Berkeley Kelly Arndt Differential Strategies: Lobbying in the Agriculture Polarized Public Opinion and Presidential Success in Subsystem Congress Clare Brock, University of Texas, Austin Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University, College Station Jeffrey E. Cohen, Fordham University DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS 85.37 POSTER SESSION: ANOTHER BRICK IN THE Presidential Party Fundraising and Polarized Politics, WALL 1977-2014 Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Brendan J. Doherty, U.S. Naval Academy Papers: Advice & Consent: Semi-Automated Text Analysis of DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Judicial Confirmation Hearings 85.35 POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Ryan Hubert, University of California, Berkeley Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom James Hicks, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Assessing the PresidentĀs OMB Review of Government Comparing Judiciaries Cross Nationally: The Regulations Opportunity/Willingness Framework Simon F. Haeder, University of Wisconsin-Madison Monica Lineberger, University of South Carolina Institutional Racism, Social Justice and Public Policy Elections, Public Awareness, and Judicial James D. Ward, Mississippi University for Women Decisionmaking Is Diversity Management effective?ĉComparing Jay Krehbiel, Washington University in St. Louis Difference among Ethnic Groups Mapping Legislators' Time Variant Preferences for Roger Qiyuan Jin Judicial Independence Administrative Structure, Financial Sustainability of Amanda Driscoll Local Capital Markets Chris Hanretty, University of East Anglia Heidi Jane M. Smith, George Mason University Limits on Justice: Executive Influence on State Court Sanghee Park Criminal Decision DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Thomas Gray, University of Virginia 85.36 POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC POLICY DIVISION 27: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom JURISPRUDENCE Disc: Hongtao Yi, The Ohio State University 85.38 POSTER SESSION: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE Papers: A Million Monkeys at a Million Keyboards? Big Data Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom and Salient Rulemakings Disc: Kenneth L. Manning, University of Massachusetts, Gabriel J. Michael Dartmouth Alyx Mark Congressional Cues: Singaling Policy and Political Papers: Avoiding the Choice: Institutional Realism and Information in 140 Characters Formalism in Public Law Annelise Russell, University of Texas, Austin Jonathan Sidney Gould How do policy memes spread? A contagion analysis of Jeffersonian Reconstitution in the American States the UK House of Commons Robinson Woodward-Burns, University of Stefano Gurciullo Pennsylvania Ideological Diversity and Policymaking in the United Life Atop the Wall: Strict-Separationism and the States Regulatory State Alexander Bolton, Princeton University Robert Burton Information v Ideology: Recognizing (Government) Testing Supreme Court Oral Arguments for Bias Using Benefits in the Submerged State Linguistics-Based Cues Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University James ben-Aaron Delphia Shanks-Booth, Cornell University DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Innovation, Cooperation, and the Structure of 85.39 POSTER SESSION: PUBLIC OPINION Agricultural Information Networks Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Michael A. Levy, UC Davis Mark N. Lubell, University of California, Davis

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DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Who are Judicial Decisions for? TheāGlobal 85.44 POLICYMAKING IN AMERICAN FEDERALISM Community of LawĀ in Southern Africa Room: Parc 55, Balboa Peter Brett Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND The Structure of Global Constitutionalism INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS David S. Law, Washington University, St. Louis Chair: Jameson W. Doig, Dartmouth College DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Disc: Carol S. Weissert 85.47 GENDER QUOTAS I: ADOPTION AND Tim J. Conlan, George Mason University IMPLEMENTATION Room: Nikko, Ballroom III Papers: Intergovernmental Delegations and Roll-Call Voting on Co-sponsored by DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND Federal Grant Programs ELECTORAL SYSTEMS Pamela Clouser McCann, University of Southern Chair: Farida Jalalzai, Oklahoma State University California Disc: Farida Jalalzai, Oklahoma State University Anthony Michael Bertelli, New York University Christina Xydias Where She Lives: Federalism and Gender Equality in the United States Papers: Gender Quotas & Women's Candidacies Wendy J. Schiller, Brown University Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami Kaitlin Sidorsky, Brown University Dept. of Political Science Organizing for Education in Philadelphia Gender Quotas in Single-Member District Electoral Marissa Martino Golden, Bryn Mawr College Systems Rand Quinn, University of Pennsyvlania Gabrielle Bardall, Université de Montreal Win Win: Balancing Merit and Equity in a Politicized Skye Sinclair Christensen, UNDP Federal Grant Competition Legislating for Gender Quotas in Ireland Sara E. Dahill-Brown, Wake Forest University Fiona May Buckley, University College Cork DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Yvonne Galligan, Queen's University Belfast 85.45 CREAM PUFF WAR: COURTS AND Claire McGing, Maynooth University INTERBRANCH RELATIONS Quota and Non-quota Strategies in Local Parliaments in Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 Japan and Korea Chair: Dennis J. Coyle, Catholic University of America Jiso Yoon, University of Kansas Disc: Miranda Yaver, Washington University in St. Louis Relying on Men: On Gender Quotas and Candidate Lori J. Hausegger, Boise State University Selection Processes in Pakistan Mariam Mufti, University of Waterloo Papers: Courts, Deference, and Bureaucratic Decisionmaking DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Rachel Augustine Potter, University of Virginia 85.48 POLITICAL PROTEST AND SOCIALIZATION IN Mr. Synar Goes to Court: Members of Congress Before RACIAL/ETHNIC MINORITY COMMUNIITIES the Supreme Court Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 Christopher B. Brough, Northern Illinois University Disc: Loan K. Le, Institute for Good Government and Separation of Powers Dysfunction on Trial Inclusion Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville Mitch Pickerill, Northern Illinois University Papers: Minority Communities and Law Enforcement Political The Motivating and Constraining Factors of Socialization Congressional Court-Curbing Marcela Garcia-Castanon, San Francisco State Lisa Hager, Kent State University University Hannah Walker, University of Washington ĄGoing Publicď To Influence Judicial Decisions Paul M. Collins, University of Massachusetts, The Uncredibles: Radical Groups, Respectability, and Amherst Identity-based Activism Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, University of North Texas Tamar Malloy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Mallory SoRelle, Cornell University 85.46 SUB-NATIONAL AND CROSS-REGIONAL APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW ĄFelon Powerď: Mass Incarceration, Prison Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Gerrymanders, and Imprisoned Democracy Christina Rivers, DePaul University Chair: Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley Disc: Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley DIVISION 33: RELIGION AND POLITICS 85.49 THE LIMITS OF RELIGIOUS POLITICS Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Papers: Under Their Own Laws: Judicial Decentralization in Lebanon and Malawi Chair: David T. Buckley, University of Louisville Emma Hayward, University of Pennsylvania Disc: Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan, Ann Bringing Home Rome: Explaining the Domestication of Arbor the Rome Statute of the ICC Michael Patrick Broache, University of Tampa Papers: Temptation and Transformation: Religious Parties in Power in Mexico and Turkey The Origins and Development of Affirmative Action in Luis Felipe Mantilla, University of South Florida St Comparative Perspective Petersburg Stephan Stohler, SUNY, University at Albany

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Voter Suppression or Voter Fraud in the 2014 US Social Media and Political Opposition in Azerbaijan Elections Katy Pearce, University of Washington, Department Pippa Pippa Norris, Harvard University of Communications Holly Ann Garnett, McGill University Farid Guliyev, Jacobs University Bremen Why the Sky didnĀt Fall: Voter ID Laws and DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Participation 85.57 ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS AND DYNAMICS IN Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann DIGITAL MEDIA ENVIRONMENTS Arbor Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Fabian Guy Neuner, University of Michigan, Ann Chair: Bruce Bimber, University of California, Santa Barbara Arbor Disc: David A. Karpf, George Washington University DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION 85.55 SOCIAL CONTEXT, POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND Papers: Digital Formations of the Powerful and the Powerless? PUBLIC OPINION Saskia Sassen, Columbia University Room: Parc 55, Market Street From Boots to Bytes: Offline and Online Political Co-sponsored by DIVISION 50: POLITICAL NETWORKS Repression around the Globe Chair: Joshua Robison, Aarhus University, Department of Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona Political Science Digital Activists Without Borders Disc: Betsy Sinclair, Washington University in St Louis Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University Patrick Tucker, Washington University in St Louis Patrick Meier, Qatar Computing Research Institute Information Activism in Contemporary Protest Politics Papers: Online Paths to Politics: Digital Social Capital & Youth Max Halupka, ANZSIG Institute for Governance Political Participation Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra Joseph Kahne, Mills College Benjamin T. Bowyer, Mills College DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Talk, Socio-Political Contexts and Political 85.58 WORK, WAGES & HEALTH: WHAT'S THE STATE GOT TO DO WITH IT? Mobilization Room: Anne Schaefer, University of Mannheim Hilton, Union Square 25 Rudiger Schmitt-Beck, University of Mannheim Co-sponsored by Labor Project Co-sponsored by Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy Putting Politics in Place: Defining the Neighborhood in Caucus Public Opinion Research Chair: Todd Makse, Florida International University Maggie Gray, Adelphi University Scott Louis Minkoff, SUNY, New Paltz Disc: Maggie Gray, Adelphi University Anand Edward Sokhey, University of Colorado, Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay Boulder Would You Like to Know More? Selection, Papers: Gender Inequality in the State: Women and Access to Socialization, and Veterans' Preferences Skills Tyson Chatagnier, Vanderbilt University Isabella Alcaniz, GVPT, University of Maryland Jonathan David Klingler, Toulouse School of Maxing Out the Minimum Wage in Indonesia Economics Teri L. Caraway, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 85.56 MEDIA UNDER AUTOCRACY: COMPARING Michele Ford RUSSIA, CHINA, EGYPT, SYRIA AND Toward a New Theory of Deterrence: Co-production of AZERBAIJAN Labor Standards in the US Room: Parc 55, Sutro Janice R Fine, Rutgers University-New Brunswick Chair: Margaret E Roberts, University of California, San Diego The Health of the Immigrant Communities in the United Disc: Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University States: Current Challenges Anne-Marie S Brady, University of Canterbury Richard Huizar, William Paterson University How Does Policy Affect Mass Politics? Evidence from Papers: Different Modes of Authoritarianism: Critical Journalists Community Action Agencies in China and Russia Ryan LaRochelle, Brandeis University Maria Repnikova, University of Pennsylvania DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Authoritarian Internet Policy: Reigning in the Networks 85.59 ECONOMIC INEQUALITY, IDENTITY, AND in PutinĀs Russia DEMOCRATIZATION Jaclyn Kerr Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Authoritarianism2.0: Social Media and Political Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Discussion in China Chair: Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University Daniela Stockmann, Leiden University Disc: Emmanuel Teitelbaum, George Washington University Ting Luo, Leiden University Gretchen G. Casper, Pennsylvania State University The Media Ecosystem of the Arab Uprisings Marc Lynch, George Washington University Papers: Patrimonialism, Democracy, Economic Well-being in Deen G. Freelon, American University Contemporary Latin America Sean Aday, George Washington University Agustina Giraudy, American University Jonathan Hartlyn, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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Securitizing Immigration Policy and Race-Based The Process and Politics of German Military Exclusion Intervention: Explaining Foreign Policy Decision Patti Tamara Lenard, University of Ottawa Making in German Out-of-Area Operations The Politics of Immigration Control Policy in Western Karin L. Johnston, American University Europe 86.5 POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION: SHALE Kimberly J. Morgan, George Washington University POLITICS AND POLICY IN COMPARATIVE Ties that Bind: Families, Skills, and the Politics of Legal PERSPECTIVE: UK, US, EUROPE Immigration Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Daniel Tichenor Disc: Christopher P. Borick, Muhlenberg College Related Groups 86.1 CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF Papers: Belief Change and Reinforcement in Contentious STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL Politics: Analyzing Policy Actor Positions on Hydraulic PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE WORK Fracturing in the U.S. AND LEGACY OF HARRY V. JAFFA Chris Weible, University of Colorado-Denver Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 Tanya Heikkila, University of Colorado-Denver Chair: Elizabeth E. Spalding, Claremont McKenna College Fracking Policy in the UK and Switzerland: Coalition and Cooperation in the Face of Uncertainty and Part: Edward J. Erler Ambiguity Matthew J. Franck, Witherspoon Institute Paul Cairney, University of Stirling John Marini, University of Nevada, Reno Karin Ingold, University of Bern Michael P. Zuckert, University of Notre Dame Manuel Fischer, Eawag 86.2 ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: ROUNDTABLE ON VOEGELIN’S LATE MEDITATIONS AND ESSAYS Analyzing the Role of Social Networks in Municipal Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II Decision-Making about High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Chair: Michael Franz, Loyola University Maryland Gwen Arnold, University of California, Davis Part: Glenn Hughes, St. Mary's University Le Anh Nguyen-Long, University of Munster Barry Cooper, University of Calgary David J. Walsh, Catholic University of America Saturday, 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM William Petropulos, Retired APSA Events Paul E. Kidder, Seattle University 87.1 BUSINESS MEETING FOR CIVIC EDUCATION 86.3 INDIGENOUS STUDIES NETWORK: AMERICAN AND ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE INDIAN TRIBAL NATIONS: SOVEREIGNTY, Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room POWER, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 87.2 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION LEADERS Room: Hilton, Imperial B BREAKFAST Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Seacliff Room Chair: Laura E. Evans, University of Washington 87.3 TASKFORCE ON TECHNOLOGICAL Papers: Turning the Tables: Tribal Nations Coopting the INNOVATION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE Powerful (INVITATION ONLY) Moroni Benally, University of Washington Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Presidio Room American Indian Voter Turnout Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa Saturday, 10:15 AM to 12:00 PM Disclaiming Sovereigns in the Forced Federalism Era Theme Panels Joshua Johnson, Washington University in St. Louis 88.1 DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND EXCLUSION: Richard C. Witmer, Creighton University EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS Chief Wilma Mankiller: Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Donna Langston Martinez, university of colorado Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL denver RESEARCH 86.4 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE Chair: Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD STUDY OF GERMAN POLITICS: Disc: Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY Papers: Health, threats, & political frames: Lessons from the Room: Nikko, Ballroom I 2014 Ebola outbreak Chair: Kevin Costa, Radio France Internationale Claire Leslie Adida, UCSD Disc: Beverly Crawford Kim Yi Dionne, Smith College Melina Raquel Platas Izama, Stanford University Papers: Does Collective Memory Still Influence German Foreign Experimentally Assigning Segregation Policy?" Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University Eric Langenbacher Contextualizing Group Threat: Evidence from a Natural The Petersburg Dialogue as a Barometer of German- Experiment in Ferguson, MO Russian Relations Omar Wasow, Princeton University Jennifer A. Yoder, Colby College A Survey Experiment of the "Chilling Effect" on Latino Political Behavior Francisco I. Pedraza, Texas A&M University

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Patterns of Defection in Peace Processes Familiar Names: The Cost of Family Ties in Local Chelsea Johnson Elections 89.6 POSTER SESSION: URBAN POLITICS Sara M Kerosky, University of California, San Diego Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Michael Davidson, University of California, San Diego Disc: Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University Dietmar Schirmer, Zeppelin University Participatory Populism: Participatory Institutions in Bolivarian Venezuela Papers: Urban Market Reforms and Citizen Trust: School Choice Matthew Rhodes-Purdy, University of Texas, Austin and Parent Social Capital Voting for Left Parties in the Middle East: Evidence Katharine Elizabeth Neem Destler, George Mason from Tunisia University Ekrem Karakoc, SUNY, Binghamton University Ashley E. Jochim Talha Kose, Istanbul Sehir University Agency or Structure? Variations of Local Governance in Ege Ozen, Binghamton University, SUNY a Federalist Setting When Do Electoral Losers Accept Democracy? Evidence Lineo Umberto Devecchi, University of Zurich / from Egypt and Tunisia Sciences Po, Paris Sharan Grewal, Princeton University Multiculturalism at the local level in Bradford (England) Steve Louis-Andre Monroe, Department of Politics, and Sarcelles (France) Princeton University Paul May, Queen's University Exclusion, Polarization, and Coups Local Low-carbon Transitions in ChinaĀs Environmental Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso Governance Sawa Omori, International Christian University Weila Gong, Free University of Berlin When Cooptation Fails: The Spatial Dynamics of Protest Neighborhood Associations and Disaster Recovery in and Repression in Bahrain Indonesia Trevor Johnston, University of Michigan Seth Nathan Soderborg, Harvard University The Diffusion of Opposition Parties in Authoritarian 89.7 POSTER SESSION: HUMAN RIGHTS Regimes: Mexico 1984-2000 Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Adrian Lucardi, Washington University in St. Louis Papers: Non-state Actors and Labor Rights: Evidence from Organizing Security Under Dictatorship Colombia Gonzalo Rivero, YouGov Laura Seago, University of Michigan Organized Crime: How Democratization Gets Trapped in US Human Rights Policy and Foreign Aid: The Bush Transition and Obama Administrations Maria Sofia Jonsson, Gothenburg University, Political Clair Apodaca, Virginia Tech Science Dep Human Rights Violations and the Complexity of Civil 89.9 POSTER SESSION: CLASS & INEQUALITY Conflicts Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom David Bowden, University of Illinois, Urbana- Papers: Fleecing the Poor to Educate the Middle Class: The Champaign Georgia Lottery and the HOPE Autocratic Regime Duration and State Repression Masako Rachel Okura, Columbus State University Lasse Lykke Roerbaek, Aarhus University 89.10 POSTER SESSION: RBSI SCHOLARS Jakob Tolstrup, Department of Political Science, Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Aarhus University Papers: Red Equal Sign: Social Connections and Political Interactive Compliance: CEDAW, WomenĀs Ministries Support for Marriage Equality and Treaty Effects Alexis Schramm, University of Cincinnati Neil A. Englehart, Bowling Green State University Traffic Stops and Court Fees: How Local Municipalities Melissa K. Miller, Bowling Green State University Balance Their Budget 89.8 POSTER SESSION: COMPARATIVE Marty Davidson, University of North Carolina DEMOCARIZATION Chapel Hill Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Contextual Punishment: Influences on Prison Entries in Papers: Comparative Continuismo: Explaining Executive Term North Carolina Limit Adherence across Regions Kaneesha Johnson, University of North Carolina at Kristin McKie, University of Notre Dame & St. Chapel Hill Lawrence University The Limitations of Health-Specific ODA: Revisiting Democratization and Central Bank Independence in Plans to Save the World electoral authoritarian regimes Michelle Ikelau Ngirbabul, Cornell College Huan-Kai Tseng, George Washington University The Effect of Constitutional Amendments over Diverse Economic Crisis, Patrimonial States, and Democratic Aspects of Governance Stability Jesiel Diaz Colon, Universidad de Puerto Rico David Andersen American Views on Immigration Policy: Do we Really Suthan Krishnarajan, Aarhus University Support the American Dream? Isaura Pena, Willamette University 89.11 TEACHING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: FROM STUDENT TO ACTIVE CITIZEN Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I

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Yanna Krupnikov, Stony Brook University Quasi-experimental Evidence on the Effects of Welfare State Retrenchment Papers: When do People Pay Attention and Seek More Christopher Krogslund, University of California, Information? Berkeley George E. Marcus, Williams College Party Competition and the Electoral Bases of Austere Michael B. MacKuen, University of North Carolina, Adjustments Chapel Hill Nobuhiro Hiwatari, University of Tokyo W. Russell Neuman, University of Michigan Redistribution in One Class? Progressive Taxation and More is Not Always Better: Political Information the Welfare State Overload & Decision Confidence Lucy Barnes, University of Kent Dona-Gene Barton, University of Nebraska DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Political Advantage, Disadvantage and Media 90.9 ENGAGED SCHOLARS ADDRESS LEADING Consumption ISSUES IN US POLITICS Allison Michelle Archer, Vanderbilt University Room: Parc 55, Market Street Incongruent Information and Political Thinking Chair: Theda Skocpol, Harvard University David P. Redlawsk, Rutgers University, New Part: Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Brunswick Technology Cengiz Erisen, TOBB University of Economics and Suzanne Mettler, Cornell University Technology Katherine J Cramer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Elif Erisen, Hacettepe University DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Climate Change, Political Appeals and Motivated 90.10 IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, AND CITIES Reasoning Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 Andrew Owen, University of British Columbia Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS Paul J. Quirk, University of British Columbia Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia Chair: Timothy Weaver, University of Louisville Nancy Olewiler, Simon Fraser University Disc: Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 90.7 SOCIAL SPENDING AND OUTCOMES IN NEW Papers: Antiracism without Antiracists: Race, Party and Urban AND PARTIAL DEMOCRACIES Political Change Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Thomas K. Ogorzalek, Northwestern University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE The Politics of Diversity and Local Immigrant DEMOCRATIZATION Integration in the US and Canada Chair: Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University Mara Sidney, Rutgers University, Newark Disc: Erik M. Wibbels, Duke University "Trying out our ideas": Ideology, Institutions, and Urban Neoliberalization Papers: Diversity and Development: Political Institutions and Timothy Weaver, University of Louisville Social Context Re-examining the Community Reinvestment Act: Jonathan Hanson, University of Michigan Intercurrence and Urban Policy Local Capture Revisited Amy Widestrom, Arcadia University Xiaoyang Ye, University of Michigan Trash: A Political History of Municipal Governance, Fengming Lu, Duke University 1880-1930 Poverty, Inequality and Social Spending: Preferences for Patricia Strach, University at Albany, SUNY what redistribution? Kathleen S. Sullivan, Ohio University Fabiana Machado, Inter-American Development DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Bank 90.11 DETECTING AND CONCEALING PATTERNS IN Target in Motion: The Micro-foundations of Social DATA Policy in Latin America Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Harvard University Chair: Ines Levin, University of Georgia DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Disc: James Lo, Princeton University 90.8 THE POLITICS OF WELFARE STATE RETRENCHMENT Papers: Detecting Data Falsification in Survey Research Room: Hilton, Franciscan B Noble Lawton Kuriakose, SurveyMonkey Co-sponsored by DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE Michael Robbins, Princeton University POLITICS OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Election Frauds, Postelection Legal Challenges and Chair: Alexander C. Pacek Geography in Mexico Disc: Alexander C. Pacek Walter R. Mebane, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Papers: Immigration, Globalization, and Welfare Privatization in Jonathan Wall, University of Michigan EU Member States Statistical Exploration of Private Data Via Differentially Ling Zhu, University of Houston Private Interfaces Scott Joseph Hofer James Honaker, Harvard University Vito D'Orazio, University of Texas at Dallas

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Rhetoric v. Reality: Brokers Networks and Vote Buying DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED in Indonesia INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Edward Aspinall, Australian National University 90.19 DECENTRALIZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION Allen D. Hicken, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Room: Hilton, Union Square 16 Meredith L. Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Declared Support: Citizen Strategies of Clientelism in Chair: Linda Choi Hasunuma, Franklin and Marshall College Brazil Disc: Linda Choi Hasunuma, Franklin and Marshall College Simeon C. Nichter, UC San Diego Francesc Amat, Institute for Political Economy and Salvatore Nunnari, Columbia University Governance Vote Buying and Ethnic Voting Eric J. Kramon, George Washington University Papers: Decentralization and Preferences for Redistribution DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Jeremy Ferwerda COUNTRIES Intra-party Conflict, The Welfare State, and The Politics 90.17 ELECTIONS AND REPRESENTATION IN THE of (De)centralization DEVELOPING WORLD Melodie Chika Ogawa, Harvard University Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 9 Political Knowledge and Support for Redistribution Chair: Kai Ostwald, University of British Columbia Jason Jordan, Drew University Disc: Ji Yeon (Jean) Hong, Hong Kong University of Science The Political Economy of Social Policy Implementation: and Technology Evidence from France Johannes Hemker, Columbia University Papers: How Does Minority Representation Shape Development? DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Village Evidence from India 90.20 POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE Benjamin Pasquale, University of Southern FINANCIAL CRISIS I: DOMESTIC California CONSEQUENCES Indonesia's 2014 Election: Referendum on Democracy? Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Kai Ostwald, University of British Columbia Chair: James Sloam, University of London, Royal Holloway Institutions and Incumbency Advantage in African Disc: Aina Gallego, Institut de Barcelona d'Estudis Elections Internacionals Ken Ochieng' Opalo, Georgetown University Local Incumbency Advantage and Performance in Papers: Extreme Right Support and Mainstream Party Failure Federal Elections in Mexico After the Financial Crisis Alejandra Armesto Trevor J Allen, University of California, Irvine Negative Party Identification: The cases of Anti- Great Recession, Austerity, and Political Extremism in Fujimorismo and Anti-Aprismo Europe Carlos Melendez, Universidad Diego Portales Jana Grittersova, University of California, Riverside Jennifer Marie Cyr, University of Arizona Indridi Haukur Indridason, University of California, DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Riverside COUNTRIES Christina Gregory, University of California, Riverside 90.18 THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT Ricardo Crespo, Univeristy of California, Riverside Room: Hilton, Lombard Room One Family, Diverse Strategiesĉ The Impact of the Chair: Jeremy L. Wallace, Cornell University Euro-Crisis on Party Policies Disc: Jeremy L. Wallace, Cornell University Sebastian U. Bukow, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf Niko Switek, University Duisburg-Essen Papers: Crops, Community, and Commitment: the Social Foundation of Economic Development Technocratic Shift During the Eurocrisis: What Impact Xiao Ma, University of Washington on European Democracies? Eri E Bertsou, University of Zurich Emerging MarketsĀ Central Banks in theĄNew Normalď Giulia Pastorella Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech Maria Antonieta Del Tedesco Lins, University of Sao Political Ramifications of the Eurozone Crisis: Evidence Paulo from Spain Alexander Kuo, Cornell University Capital Flight and Southeast Asia: A Political Economy Jose Fernandez-Albertos, CSIC Approach Kenneth Faulve-Montojo, Santa Clara University DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 90.21 POLICIES, POLITICS AND FINANCIAL CRISES Whose Goals, Who Benefits and How: Politics of the Room: Parc 55, Hearst Share Merger Reform in China Jinjie Liu Chair: Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of Oxford From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker? The Transformation of Disc: Ben William Ansell, Nuffield College, University of Kenya's Competition Policy Tim Buthe, Duke University Oxford Sophia Staal, Duke University Lucy M. Goodhart, Brandeis University

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Scott Straus, University of Wisconsin, Madison Powering Down the Presidency: Congress and Recess Appointments Papers: Rethinking Socialization: The Case of GuatemalaĀs Civil Ian Ostrander, Texas Tech University Patrols DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Regina A. Bateson, MIT 90.29 THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION OF Enacting Collective Violence: Meaning Making and AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY Socialization Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto Co-sponsored by DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Membership Matters: Socialization and the Dynamics of Chair: Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University Group Allegiance Disc: Chloe Thurston, 847 467 4067 Scott Gates, PRIO Carlos E. Diaz-Rosillo, Harvard Socialization Processes in State and Non-State Armed Organizations Papers: Private Civil Rights Litigation and the American Amelia Hoover Green, Drexel University Bureaucracy The Underproduction of Military Violence and the Quinn W. Mulroy, Northwestern University Limits of Socialization The Intergovernmental and Interest Group Roots of the Devorah S. Manekin, Arizona State University American Bureaucracy Kimberley S. Johnson, Barnard College DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES 90.27 PARTY LEADERSHIP AND PARTISAN Private Enforcement Regimes, Policy Impact, and COMMUNICATION Citizen Participation Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 1 Ann-Marie E. Szymanski, University of Oklahoma Chair: Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Beyond Deregulation: Explaining the Dynamics of Disc: Kathryn Pearson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Contemporary Regulatory Change Hong Min Park, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Marc Allen Eisner, Wesleyan University DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Papers: Choosing the Leader: Explaining Leadership Elections in 90.30 TALK TALK: EMPIRICAL AND the U.S. House METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS FROM Matthew N. Green, Catholic University of America INTERVIEWING JUDGES Douglas B. Harris, Loyola University Maryland Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Legislative Institutions and the Power of Majority-Party Chair: Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis Leaders Part: Jeffrey L. Dunoff Alexander Fouirnaies, Nuffield College Mark A. Pollack, Temple University Andrew B Hall, Stanford University Rebecca D. Gill, University of Nevada, Las Vegas When Bipartisanship is Partisan Jennifer Barnes Bowie, University of Richmond Sean Westwood, Princeton University Todd Tucker Partisan Payoffs: Distributive Politics and Party DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL Participation in the US House RELATIONS Scott R. Meinke, Bucknell University 90.31 FISCAL POLITICS IN FEDERAL SYSTEMS CĀMon, LetĀs Tweet Again, Like We Did Last Summer Room: Hilton, Franciscan A Osnat Akirav, Western Galilee College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Chair: Heidi Jane M. Smith, George Mason University DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS 90.28 PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE AND Disc: Jonathan Rodden, Stanford University CONGRESSIONAL POLITICS Heidi Jane M. Smith, George Mason University Room: Hilton, Imperial A Co-sponsored by DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Papers: An Analysis of State-Municipal Interactions in Brazil Chair: Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University Alice Z Xu, Harvard University Disc: Matthew N. Beckmann, University of California, Irvine Corruption and Preferences for Inter-regional Terry Sullivan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Redistribution Hill Sergi Pardos, University of Oxford, Merton College Theresa Kuhn, University of Amsterdam Papers: Presidential Influence in an Age of Congressional Disputes for Oil Rents in Federations: A Comparative Dominance Study Jon C. Rogowski, Washington University in St. Louis Beni Trojbicz, EAESP-FGV, Brazil Rise of the Informal Presidency: Understanding New Politics of Federal Transfers in Putin's Russia Levers of Presidential Power Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, King's College London Saul P. Jackman, Vanderbilt University Rostislav Turovsky, Higher School of Economics Executive Discretion and Legislative Appropriations The Brazilian Barons of Excise Tax: ICMS Disputes Sharece Thrower, University of Pittsburgh between 1998 and 2011 Alexander Bolton, Princeton University Rodrigo dos Santos, UNIFAFIBE Presidential Lobbying and Legislative Success Kenneth Lowande, University of Virginia Andrew Clarke, University of Virginia

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DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR Papers: Is there aĄDisconnectď between Public Opinion and 90.37 PRESENTING PARTIES TO VOTERS: NEW U.S. Admissions Policy? MEDIA MEETS OLD MEDIA Morris E Levy, University of Southern California Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Matthew Wright, American University Chair: Aaron Martin, University of Melbourne Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley Disc: Andrea Carson, University of Melbourne Opposition to Immigration in Comparative Perspective Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann Papers: Normative and Methodological Issues and Arbor Advancements in VAA Design Stuart N. Soroka, University of Michigan Clifton van der Linden, University of Toronto Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University Gregory Eady Toril Aalberg, NTNU Trondheim Yannick Dufresne Raymond M. Duch, University of Oxford Thorsten Faas Vote Compass in British Columbia: Insight into Poll Kyu S. Hahn, Seoul National University Prediction Failure? Kasper M. Hansen Richard G.C. Johnston, University of British Allison Harell, Université du Québec à Montréal Columbia Marc Helbling, Social Science Research Center WZB Do Quebeckers Follow the Leader? Simon D. Jackman, Stanford University Francois Gelineau Tetsuro Kobayashi, National Institute of Informatics Yannick Dufresne Does Service Warrant Citizenship, and For Whom? Marc A. Bodet, Universite Laval Cara Wong, University of Illinois at Urbana- Vote Compass: Does it Really Encourage Positional Champaign Voting? Imagined (Immigrant) Communities Jack Vowles, Victoria University of Wellington Tom K. Wong, University of California, San Diego Jennifer Lees-Marshment, University of Auckland Danny Osborne Broken Promise: Effects of Local Deportations on Validated Turnout and Attitudes Priorities of the Young: Vote Compass and the 2013 Adam Thal, Princeton University Australian Federal Election Vladimir Enrique Medenica, Princeton University Aaron Martin, University of Melbourne Ali A. Valenzuela, Princeton University Andrea Carson, University of Melbourne DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR POLITICS 90.38 VOTERS AND MANDATES: EVALUATING 90.40 CAMPAIGNING ONLINE: CROSS-NATIONAL SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITY PROCESSES ASSESSMENTS OF THE WEB’S ROLE IN Room: Parc 55, Mission II ELECTIONS Chair: Elin Naurin, Univeristy of Gothenburg Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Disc: Michael D. McDonald, SUNY, Binghamton University Chair: Antoinette Pole, Montclair State University Disc: Jason Gainous, University of Louisville Papers: Does Promise Breaking Lose Votes? Robert Thomson, University of Strathclyde Papers: A Tale of the 2014 Brazilian Election through the Web Heinz Brandenburg, University of Aberdeen MARCO AURELIO RUEDIGER How Accurate are VotersĀ Evaluation of Pledge Amaro Silveira Grassi Fulfillment? Pedro Lenhard, Fundação Getulio Vargas Francois Petry, Laval University An Assessment of Candidate Online Campaigns at the Dominic Duval, Université Laval 2015 UK General Election Negativity Biases in Specific Accountability Processes Rosalynd Victoria Southern, Manchester Niels Markwat, University of Gothenburg Benjamin John Lee, The University of Leicester Election Pledge Rhetoric: Selling Policy with Words New Information Dynamics in Political Campaigning Elina Anna Marit Lindgren, University of Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra Gothenburg Social Media Campaigns & Election Outcomes: Is There Elin Naurin, Univeristy of Gothenburg a Real Relationship? Election Promises in Bulgaria, 1990-2013: Numbers, Seyedreza Mousavi Issues, and Voter Choice Bin Gu, Arizona State University Petia A. Kostadinova, University of Illinois at Using Volume and Tone on Twitter for Electoral Chicago Prediction: Not so Simple DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Shannon C McGregor, University of Texas 90.39 NEW FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH ON PUBLIC Rachel Mourao, The University of Texas at Austin ATTITUDES TOWARD IMMIGRATION Logan Molyneux, University of Texas at Austin Room: Nikko, Mendocino I DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Chair: Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley 90.41 ANARCHISM AND RADICAL DEMOCRACY Disc: Benjamin J. Newman, University of Connecticut Room: Parc 55, Mission I Chair: Laurence Davis, University College Cork Papers: Anarchism and Democracy: Classical and Contemporary Approaches Nathan Jun, Midwestern State University

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Disc: Sean Fox, University of Bristol Factors Affecting the Result of HomeownersĀ Collective Action in Contemporary Urban China Papers: Transformation without Taxation? Real Estate, Rent, and Zhiming Sheng, Shanghai University Urban Change Listen to Rubber Stamp's Voice: Information Gathering Tom Ashton Goodfellow in Authoritarian Congress Whose City is it Anyway? Evidence from a Survey Zeren Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Experiment in Urban Ghana Technology Jeffrey W. Paller, Columbia University 91.3 ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN POLITICAL Urban Governance as Mode of Party Building: African STUDIES: CONFLICTS OF KOREA Mayors and Service Delivery Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Danielle Elise Resnick, International Food Policy Chair: Jae-Jung Suh Research Institute Disc: Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima Peace Institute National Policy Change from Below? Understanding conditions when cities lead Papers: Individuals and Culture in KoreaĀs Democratic Christopher Gore, Ryerson University Movement in the 1970s and 1980s Nonstate Security and State Legitimacy in Urban South Youngtae Shin, University of Central Oklahoma Africa South Korean Protests during the Park Geun-hye Regime Danielle S. Carter Kushner, St. Mary's College of Taehyun Nam, Salisbury University Maryland Partisan Politics and Redistributive Policies in South DIVISION 54: POLITICAL EPISTEMOLOGY Korea: Evidence from National and Subnational Level 90.48 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: "HOW Data Analysis PROPAGANDA WORKS" Eunyoung Ha, Claremont Graduate University Room: Nikko, Mendocino II Christopher Hwang Chair: Helene E. Landemore Island Disputes and Diversionary Politics: AGame- Part: Eric Beerbohm, Harvard University Theoretic Analysis with an Application to Japan and Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas, Austin Korea JASON STANLEY, Yale University Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Charles W. Mills, Northwestern University Sunwoong Kim, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Related Groups 91.4 BRAZILIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE 91.1 ASSOCIATION FOR ISRAEL STUDIES: ASSOCIATION: THE NEW CHALLENGES OF DIVERSITIES RECONSIDERED: POLITICS, AND DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL POLITICAL SCIENCE, IN THE 21ST CENTURY - Room: Parc 55, Embarcadero THE ISRAELI CASE Chair: Leonardo Avritzer, Universidade Federal de Minas Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Gerais Chair: Fany Yuval, Ben-Gurion University Disc: Brian Wampler, Boise State University Disc: Maoz Rosenthal, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya Papers: Inverting Lampedusa: Governmental Coalitions and Papers: Diversity in Local Management - Municipal Policies and Political Crisis during the PTĀs Era in Brazil Gender Equality in Culturally Diverse Democracies Claudio Goncalves Couto, FGV-EAESP Rebecca Kook, Ben-Gurion University Ascension and Stagnation of Participatory Policies at the Fany Yuval, Ben-Gurion University National Level in Brazil Ayelet Harel-Shalev, Ben-Gurion University of the Leonardo Avritzer, Universidade Federal de Minas Negev Gerais Getting Their Signals Crossed: Explaining Why The Big Media Coverage of Presidential Elections in Politicians See Uniformity of Views Among Jews and Brazil: Watchdog or Opposition Party Evangelical Christians on Israel Despite the Actual Joao Feres, IESP-UERJ/CNPq Diversity 91.5 CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF Bryan R. Daves, Yeshiva University STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL Deafening Diversity: Grappling with Hegemony PHILOSOPHY: COMPASSION, CRUELTY, AND Boaz Ahad Ha'am, Haifa University THE VIRTUES OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT 91.2 ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 STUDIES: VARIETIES OF POLITICAL Chair: Matthew D. Mendham, Hillsdale College PARTICIPATION IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA Disc: Khalil Habib Room: Parc 55, Powell II Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College Chair: John James Kennedy Disc: John James Kennedy Papers: Compassion and Natural Disasters: Voltaire, Rousseau, Jessica C. Teets, Middlebury College and Smith on Sympathy Across Borders Richard Boyd, Georgetown University Papers: Pollution, Institutions, and Street Protest in Urban China The Elusive Center: Moderation in the Writings of the Yang Zhong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Coppet Group Can Consultation Replace Election in Generating Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana University Authoritarian Legitimacy? Szu-chien Hsu

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History, Education, and Political Violence: Evidence Eduardo Araral from South Thailand Annelise Russell, University of Texas, Austin Harish S.P. Non-traditional Security in the ASEAN Community: A Saturday, 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM Discourse Analysis Theme Panels Stephanie Martel 94.1 AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY PRESIDENT Saturday, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 APSA Events Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND 92.1 APSR EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING EXECUTIVE POLITICS Room: Hilton, Vista Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Saturday, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND APSA Events CITIZENSHIP Chair: Andrew C. Rudalevige, Bowdoin College 93.1 CLASS AND INEQUALITY SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Part: George C. Edwards, Texas A&M University, College Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Station Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania 93.2 COMPARATIVE POLITICS JOURNAL BUSINESS Matt A. Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles MEETING Pearl K. Ford Dowe, University of Arkansas, Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room Fayetteville 93.3 APSA MEMBER DISCUSSION: REVISING 94.2 BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES POLITICAL ETHICS GUIDELINES FOR HUMAN SUBJECTS SCIENCE HAVE AN IMPACT ON OTHER RESEARCH DISCIPLINES? Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I 93.4 JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING POLITICAL THEORY Room: Hilton, Green Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL 93.5 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTIES METHODOLOGY SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 METHODS 93.6 PRESIDENTS & EXECUTIVE POLITICS Chair: Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University SECTION BUSINESS MEETING Part: Daniel P. Carpenter, Harvard University Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 John H. Aldrich, Duke University 93.7 REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACT OF MARTHA Margaret Levi, Stanford University DERTHICK ON POLITICAL SCIENCE Ian Shapiro, Yale University Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia Co-sponsored by DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND Chris Zepeda-Millan INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 94.3 GLOBAL DIVERSITIES OF RESPONSES TO Chair: Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Association Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Part: Beryl A. Radin, McCourt School of Public Policy Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Georgetown University Chair: Shannon Drysdale Walsh R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University Disc: Hannah E. Britton, University of Kansas Paul J. Quirk, University of British Columbia S. Laurel Weldon, Purdue University Joshua M. Dunn, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Papers: Police Responses to Gender-Based Violence in South 93.8 REP BUSINESS MEETING Africa Room: Parc 55, Powell I Hannah E. Britton, University of Kansas 93.9 SOUTHEAST ASIAN POLITICS RELATED Enforcing Gender-Based Violence Laws in Cote dĀIvoire GROUP BUSINESS MEETING and Liberia Room: Hilton, Union Square 13 Peace A. Medie, University of Ghana 93.10 SURVEY RESEARCH IN THE DEVELOPING Exclusion and Collusion: Dismantling the Nicaraguan WORLD Violence Against Women Law Room: Parc 55, Mission II Shannon Drysdale Walsh 93.11 WHAT'S NEW IN POLICY RESEARCH? Obstetric Violence: Indigenous Women, Activism and CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES ON PUBLIC Medicine in Latin America POLICY Cheryl O'Brien, San Diego State University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 Safe Spaces? Addressing Gender-Based Violence in the Chair: Philippe Zittoun, University of Lyon Occupy/Decolonize Movements Part: B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh Celeste M. Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder 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

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Food, Race, and Agency: Cultural Objects and Citizen- Norm-based Discrimination: Functioning and Diffusion Making of Respectability Norms Charles T. Lee, Arizona State University Tamar Malloy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Helen of Argos and the Feminine Complex of "Dialectic Hill of Enlightenment" Ostracism, and the Paradox of Democratic Exclusion Katherine Bermingham, University of Notre Dame Anthoula Malkopoulou, Uppsala University Is it Curtains for Greatness?: Acting as a Democratic The Space for Meso-Level Justice: Norm-Governed Form of Greatness Productivity in the Corporation Katherine Goktepe Abraham A. Singer, University of Toronto Plato and the Politics of Crying Uncertainty in Scientific and Political Representations Danielle Hanley, University of Pennsylvania Matthew Evan Heller, University of Colorado, Culture-Specific World Order Concepts in International Boulder Political Thought Immigrant Disenfranchisement and Democratic Alexander Niedermeier Legitimacy Wolfram C. Ridder, University of Erlangen- Matt S. Whitt, Thompson Writing Program, Duke Nuremberg University How to Kill a Mortal God: Power and History Drone Warfare, Targeted Killing and the Conditions of in HobbesĀs "Behemoth" "Legitimate" Violence Vijay Phulwani, Cornell University Ian R. Zuckerman, Stanford University Marx and Atheism Theorizing Collective Silence as Deliberation Charles Devellennes, University of Kent Matthew Calhoun Shafer, Yale University Political Theory and the Activist Turn of the 1960s DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM Jason Toby Reiner, Dickinson College 95.8 POSTER SESSION: POLITICS, LITERATURE, Reason of State and the Dilemma of Ottoman Power AND FILM M. Christian Jurlando Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom The NAACPĀsĄAn Appeal to the Worldď and the Papers: Ignorance Rising: Hollywood Wrestles with Populism Midcentury Politics of Human Rights John S. Nelson, University of Iowa Emma Stone Mackinnon, University of Chicago How Hollywood Films Support the Tea Party-- The Sun Too Casts Shadows: Truth in Diverse Worlds Subliminally Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California Michael Haas, California Polytechnic University, Pomona The Time is Always Out of Joint: Democratic Time of Frustration Zvyaginatsev's Film 'Leviathan' as Political Thought: Juman Kim, University of Pennsylvania Ideology and the Tragic in Contemporary Russia Christy Brandly, University of Chicago The Outsider(s) in SpinozaĀs Philosophy Dorothy H. B. Kwek, Universität Konstanz DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS 95.9 POSTER SESSION: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND The Political against the State: Laclau, Poulantzas and POLITICS Radical Democracy Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Rafael Khachaturian Papers: The Pictures Inside Our Heads: Race and Opinion DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Toward Paying College Athletes 95.7 POSTER SESSION: NORMATIVE POLITICAL Tatishe Mavovosi Nteta, University of Massachusetts, THEORY Amherst Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Kevin Jay Wallsten, California State University, Long Papers: Against the New Communism Beach Evan Robert Farr Lauren McCarthy, University of Massachusetts, Bringing In the Work of Nature: From Natural Capital Amherst to Hybrid Labor Fight or Flight: Mobility, Political Behavior, and Alyssa Battistoni, Yale University Nativism in the United States Dramatization as a Method of Realist Political Theory Yamil Velez Nobutaka Otobe, Ibaraki University Party Loyalty among A Changing Electorate: Latino Land, Jurisdiction, and Territories: A Cosmopolitan Voters and Vote Switching Account Amy Stringer, University of Florida Anna Jurkevics Political Trust, Race, and Levels of Government Liberalism and the Politics of Legalizing Unauthorized James C. Garand, Louisiana State University Migrants Thomas M. Holbrook, University of Wisconsin, Fumio Iida, Kobe University Milwaukee Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University, Living Together as Equals in the Global Context Carbondale Kevin K W Ip, The Chinese University of Hong Anand Edward Sokhey, University of Colorado, Kong Boulder Nature on Trial: Diversity and Domination beyond Intersubjectivity Umur Basdas, Yale University

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Unelected Senators and 'Good' Visible Minority Electoral Targeting of Disaster Insurance in Mexico Representation in Canada Maya Duru, UCSD Karen Bird, McMaster University Floods and Corruption: Evidence from Local DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY Government in Bulgaria 95.15 WHAT IS RESISTANCE? Elena Nikolova, European Bank for Reconstruction Room: Hilton, Franciscan A and Development Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL THEORY 95.18 INEQUALITY AND HISTORICAL POLITICAL Chair: Jennet Kirkpatrick, Arizona State University DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE Disc: Andrew Sabl, Yale University Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Papers: Flight and Fight: Exit as Political Resistance POLITICS Jennet Kirkpatrick, Arizona State University Chair: Isabela Mares, Columbia University Building Houses for Free Men: Adam Michnik's Ethics Disc: Isabela Mares, Columbia University of Democratic Resistance Joshua L. Cherniss, Georgetown University Papers: Autocracy, Inequality and Tax Capacity: Evidence from Gun-loving Girls and Million Mom Marchers: Anger in 19th Century Prussia the U.S. Gun Control Debate Florian Max Benjamin Hollenbach, Texas A&M Holloway Sparks, Emory University University Freedom and Resistance in Frederick Douglass Elite Persistence, Institutional Change and Development Sharon R. Krause, Brown University in Historical Britain Adriane Fresh, Stanford University DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 95.16 RACE AND ETHNICITY: EXPERIMENTAL DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY INVESTIGATIONS 95.19 WAR, DEVELOPMENT AND THE EMERGENCE Room: Parc 55, Balboa OF THE STATE Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 Chair: Efren Osvaldo Perez Chair: David Stasavage, New York University Disc: Carolin Rapp, University of Bern Disc: Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University Papers: Racial Priming Effect? Evidence from a GOTV Field Experiment in Southern Israel Papers: Micro Events and Macro Dynamics Joseph Sarid, School of Political Sciences, University Jonathan Bendor, Stanford University of Haifa Jacob Norman Shapiro, Princeton University Daphna Canetti, University of Haifa Queens Israel S. Waismel-Manor, University of Haifa Oeindrila Dube Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska- Harish S.P. Lincoln Commerce, War and Parliaments in Medieval and The Enemy of My Enemy: Assad, ISIS, and Ethnic Modern Europe Priming in the Syrian Conflict Carles Boix, Princeton University Rolfe D. Peterson Scott Abramson, University of Rochester Carl L. Palmer, Illinois State University Is Africa Different? Historical Conflict and State How Stereotype Measures Underestimate the Political Development Impact of Racial Attitudes Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan Michael Tesler Massimiliano G. Onorato, IMT Institute Advanced David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles Studies Lucca Racial Atypicality, Scandal, and Political Judgments: An James Fenske Experimental Test Swords into Bank Shares: Financial Assets and Conflict Nyron N. Crawford, Temple University in Meiji Japan Racial Variations in the Social Evaluations Of Civic Saumitra Jha, Stanford University Engagement Behavior DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Allison Penelope Anoll, Stanford University 95.20 INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES AND THE DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GROWTH 95.17 ECONOMIC SHOCKS AND DISTRIBUTIVE Room: Nikko, Mendocino II POLITICS Disc: Abhishek Chatterjee, University of Montana Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE Papers: Democratization, Inequality and Fiscal Capacity in POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Colonial India Disc: Rikhil R Bhavnani, University of Wisconsin, Madison Pavithra Suryanarayan, Johns Hopkins University Free Incorporation and Political Processes in Nineteenth Papers: Aspirations & Social Protection: Evidence from Century United States Economic Shocks in Rural Pakistan Jonathan Chausovsky, SUNY, Fredonia Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Vanderbilt University Katrina Kosec, IFPRI

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Kaare Wallace Strom, University of California, San Guns and Trades: How Realist Rhetoric Mobilizes Diego Support for Trade Agreements Ikuo Kume, Waseda University Papers: The Role of Gender on Legislative Committee Commerce, Coalitions, and the Rise of the Firm: Trade Assignments in Portugal Politics in the EU Ana Espirito-Santo, Institute of Social Sciences (ICS) Mary Anne Madeira, Queens College - CUNY Edalina Sanches, Institute of Social Sciences - Why Trade Losers Behave like Winners: Geography and University of Lisbon Preferences for Compensation How do Electoral Contexts Affect Committee Irene Menendez, Department Political Science, Assignment? The Case of Germany University of Zürich Thomas Gschwend, University of Mannheim DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Thomas Zittel, Goethe-University Frankfurt 95.29 WHAT’S THE “I” IN “IPE”? Party vs. Candidate Attributes in Committee Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Assignments: New Zealand and Germany Chair: Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Cory Belden, UC Davis Barbara Matthew S. Shugart, University of California, Davis Matthew Bergman, University of California, San Disc: Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Diego Barbara Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, London School of Economics Party Personnel Strategies: JapanĀs Electoral Reform in Comparative Perspective Papers: A System Is Not a Level: Complexity and Structure in Ellis S. Krauss, UCSD Global Political Economy Robert J. Pekkanen, University of Washington Thomas Oatley, University of North Carolina, Chapel DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Hill 95.27 POLITICAL REVERBERATIONS OF THE William Kindred Winecoff, Indiana University FINANCIAL CRISIS II: CONSEQUENCES FOR When Does Democracy Promote Financial Openness? THE EU Stephen Craig Nelson, Northwestern University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 1 David A. Steinberg, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University Christoph Giang Nguyen, Northwestern University Disc: Daniel Phillip Kinderman, University of Delaware Between Markets and Institutions: FDI as Flows vs. Multinational Firms as Actors Papers: Banking System Structure and State Preferences in Mark Peter Dallas, Union College European Banking Union The Impact of Government Policy on the International Christopher Mitchell, George Washington University Currency System European v. National Identity at the Dawn of the Carla M. Norrlof, University of Toronto Financial Crisis DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Pete Mohanty, Stanford University 95.30 THE DESIGN OF INTERNATIONAL Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas, Austin AGREEMENTS Failure to Deliver? How the Economic Crisis Affects Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Public Support for the EU Chair: Barbara Koremenos, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Laurie Beaudonnet, Universite de Montreal Christine Arnold, Universiteit Maastricht Disc: Jeffrey Kaplow, College of William & Mary The Effects of Economic Crises on Macro-Salience and Papers: Mapping Networks of International Organizations as EU Support: Agents of International Law Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas Charles R. Boehmer, University of Texas at El Paso Nicholas J. Clark, Susquehanna University Renato Corbetta Contentious Politics in the New Europe, 2005-2012 The Dynamics of Copying-and-Pasting Across Nicholas Toloudis, College of New Jersey International Agreements DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Manfred Elsig, University of Bern 95.28 NEW APPROACHES TO TRADE POLICY Todd L. Allee ANALYSIS At the Crossroads of Law and License: Retracing the Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 6 Evolution of Jus ad Bellum Chair: Irene Menendez, Department Political Science, Anatoly Levshin, Princeton University University of Zürich Consensus on Corruption? A Comparative Analysis of Disc: Iain Osgood International Commitments Mathis Lohaus, Freie Universitaet Berlin Papers: The Price of Decentralized Enforcement in the WTO DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Leslie Johns, University of California, Los Angeles 95.31 INSURGENCIES IN COMPARATIVE Krzysztof J. Pelc, McGill University PERSPECTIVE: AFRICAN AND CROSS- Producers and the Political Economy of the Smoot- REGIONAL EVIDENCE Hawley Tariff Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 2 Michael Plouffe, University College London Chair: Paul Staniland, University of Chicago Disc: William Reno, Northwestern University

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War and the Declaring of War as Performative Speech Papers: Legal Mobilization and Scientific Knowledge: The Case Acts of Vaccine Critics Brien Hallett, University of Hawaii Anna R. Kirkland, University of Michigan-Ann Partisan Polarization and Presidential Leadership in Arbor Foreign Policy The Goldilocks Constraint: Frame Alignment and the Bruce Miroff, SUNY Albany Fight for Marriage Equality U.S. Presidential Foreign Policy Making: Bush, Ellen Ann Andersen, University of Vermont Obama & the Asian-Pacific Turning Anguish to Anger: Mobilizing a Multi-Racial Victoria A. Farrar-Myers, Southern Methodist Coalition for Human Rights University George I. Lovell, University of Washington DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Michael W. McCann, University of Washington, 95.37 GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE PROVISION Seattle Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Who Engages in Legal Mobilization? Class and Beliefs Chair: Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma in Northern Mexico Janice Kreinick Gallagher, Brown University Disc: James D. Ward, Mississippi University for Women Campaign Against Coal-Plant Permits: Mapping Papers: A Qualitative Assessment of Service Provision Decisions Contentious Strategic Litigation by US Local Governments Charles R. Epp, University of Kansas Scott Lamothe, University of Oklahoma DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL Meeyoung Lamothe, University of Oklahoma RELATIONS How Collaborative Leadership Matters: An 95.40 ELECTORAL DYNAMICS IN INDIA: A MULTI- Intergovernmental Study of Homelessness LEVEL AND LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE Michael McGuire, Indiana University Room: Parc 55, Fillmore David Lee, Indiana University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Local Revenue Expansion: Political Context or Managerial Capacity? Chair: Surinder kler shukla, surinder k, Panjab University, Claudia N. Avellaneda, Indiana University Chandigarh, India Gabriel Pina Disc: Ashutosh Varshney, Brown University Taking 'Bottom Up' Seriously in Governance Euiyoung Kim Papers: When Do Parties Cooperate? Explaining Pre-Election Jun-han Yon Alliances in India Adam W. Ziegfeld, George Washington University Central Networks and Leadership for Collaborative Environmental Management Explaining the Decline of the Congress Party in 2014: A David P. Adams, Auburn University Longitudinal Perspective Eswaran Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Adnan Farooqui, Department of Political Science, 95.38 STAGES OF THE PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,India Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Nationalization of the Indian Party System and Authority Chair: Terry J. Royed Migration Revisited Disc: Harold Pollack, University of Chicago Arjan Hille Schakel, Maastricht University Edella C. Schlager, University of Arizona Wilfried Swenden, University of Edinburgh Failure of the Indian Federation in the Process of Civic Papers: Do Politicians Use Policy to Make Politics? The Case of Nation Formation Public Sector Labor Laws Ila Singh Sarah F. Anzia, University of California, Berkeley Terry M. Moe, Stanford University DIVISION 29: STATE POLITICS AND POLICY 95.41 THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN THE Genomic Science Meets Electoral Politics AMERICAN STATES Jennifer L. Hochschild, Harvard University Room: Parc 55, Mason Public Opinion toward Privatizing Domestic Services in Chair: William D. Hicks a Compound Republic Paul G. Lewis, Arizona State University Disc: Adam Myers, Providence College Transformative Policy Change: A Study of Dynamic Papers: Assessing Fully Automated Redistricting: Evidence from Multivariate Relationships Pennsylvania Peter B. Mortensen, University of Aarhus Peter Miller, University of Pennsylvania Matthew W. Loftis, Aarhus University Steven Kimbrough, University of Pennsylvania DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS Institutions, Clustering, and Tradeoffs in Redistricting 95.39 TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS: LEGAL Justin Levitt MOBILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD New Estimates of the Geography of Religion in the Room: Hilton, Sutter Room American States Kellen J. Gracey, University of Iowa Chair: Aaron J. Ley, University of Rhode Island Disc: Aaron J. Ley, University of Rhode Island Alison Dundes Renteln, University of Southern California

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Disc: Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University Philosophy, Greek Tragedy, and History, on Why the Ideal State is not Ideal. Papers: I Just Hate Them: Affective Polarization and Partisan Kenneth DeLuca, Hampden-Sydney College Hatred DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Stacy G. Ulbig, Sam Houston State University 95.50 DIVERSIFYING INTERNATIONAL STRUGGLES: Nature, Nurture, or Choice? Political Tolerance & THEORY AND PRACTICE IN GLOBAL JUSTICE Perceived Causes of Ideology Room: Parc 55, Mission I Elizabeth Suhay, Government, American University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 43: INTERNATIONAL Mark Brandt, Tilburg University HISTORY AND POLITICS Travis Proulx, Tilburg University Chair: Julie Hollar, City University of New York Graduate Parties in the Electorate: Absolute vs. Relative Center Preferences and Polarization Disc: Mauro J. Caraccioli, Saint Michael's College Greg Wolf, Colgate University Isaac Kamola, Trinity College What the Public Knows (and DoesnĀt Know) About Party Line Voting in Congress Papers: "They All Think They Are Here to Stay": Resistance to Logan Dancey, Wesleyan University Governance in Herat Geoffrey Sheagley, University of Minnesota, Duluth Bojan Savic, Assistant Professor of International Relations DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS Doubting Dogma: Interrogating IRĀs Constructivist- 95.48 WATER AND MARINE POLITICS Critical Theory Synthesis Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Laura E Sjoberg Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts Boston Chair: Sara Hughes, University of Toronto International or Western criminal court? Insights from Disc: Sarah Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara CLS and Constructivism Lucrecia Garcia Iommi, Fairfield University Papers: A Tale of Two Oceans: Success and Failure in North American Fishing Regimes Decolonizing Sovereignty: Indigenous Contributions to Andrew Kirkpatrick, Christopher Newport Political Science University Sandra Cristina Alvarez, Chapman University Property Rights in Agricultural Drainage: Implications Towards Queer Cosmopolitanism? Re-thinking Butler's for Collective Action Theory of Performativity Pranay Ranjan, The Ohio State University Bogdan Popa, Oberlin College Tomas Koontz, University of Washington Tacoma DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS The Influence of Institutional Complexity on Policy 95.51 IS DECEPTION JUSTIFIED? COVERT FIELD Outcomes RESEARCH AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES Ramiro Berardo, The Ohio State University Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 Jack Mewhirter, Florida State University Chair: Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University Examining the Politics of Institutional Change for Urban Part: Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto Sustainability Timothy Pachirat Sara Hughes, University of Toronto Edward Schatz, University of Toronto Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Regional Water Cooperation after the Communist Dvora Yanow, Wageningen University Collapse Alexander Ovodenko, U.S. Department of Energy DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS 95.52 COMMERCIAL SEX, COMPARATIVELY DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM Room: Parc 55, Powell I 95.49 EXPLORING PHILOSOPHY, FAITH AND THE POLITICAL THROUGH ART Chair: Julie L. Novkov Room: Hilton, Union Square 19 & 20 Disc: Matthew Calhoun Shafer, Yale University Chair: Ann Ward, University of Regina Disc: Richard A. Barrett, University of Southern California Papers: Disabling Consent, or Reconstructing Sexual Autonomy Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, Department of Political Joseph Fischel, Yale University Science U-1024, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Of Butchers and Courtesans: Shame and Dignity in 06268-1024 Colonial Korea Diana Kim, Harvard University Papers: Of Ants, Politics, and Religion inĄThe Legend of the Prostitution Regulation and Local Statebuilding in Grand Inquisitorď China, 1905-1937 Brandon Garcia, University of Dallas Elizabeth J. Remick, Tufts University Poetry, Philosophy and Faith in Kierkegaard's The Policing of Prostitution in China Philosophical Fragments Margaret Boittin, Stanford University Ann Ward, University of Regina Constructing the Sex Trafficker: Discourse, Institutions The Political Philosophy of Arthurian Romance and Feminist Politics Jason Caro, University of Houston, Downtown Daniel HoSang, University of Oregon Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon

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Alfarabi and Maimonides on Rootedness and Religion Latina Political Leaders in Rhode Island: Patterns of Joshua S. Parens, University of Dallas Recruitment, Ambition, and Constraint 96.2 COMMITTEE FOR ANALYSIS OF MILITARY Lizeth Gonzalez, Providence College OPERATIONS AND STRATEGY: DIVERSITY IN Tony Affigne, Providence College SECURITY: PROFESSORS AND PRACTITIONERS Latina Intersectionality and Race-Gendering in TexasĀ IN UNCONVENTIONAL DISCOURSE Legislative Process Room: Parc 55, Powell II Patricia Lopez, University of Texas at Austin Chair: Paul D. Brister Latinas and the Congressional Policy Agenda: the First Disc: Jennifer Kibbe, Franklin & Marshall College 20 Years Walter Wilson, University of Texas, San Antonio Papers: PSC and Their Expansion: The Costs and Consequences Juan Luis Urbano, Texas A&M University-Corpus to Security Christi Daniel Glenn Straub, Commanding Officer, LCS 96.5 WALTER BAGEHOT RESEARCH COUNCIL ON Crew 208 NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY: IMMIGRATION: Economic Opportunism and Rebel Campaign Choice LEGAL, POLITICAL AND MORAL Patricia Blocksome, School of Advanced Military CONSIDERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Studies ROUNDTABLE Room: Hilton, Imperial B Beyond Defense Toward Health: CERT Teams and Polycentricity Chair: Joseph Prud''homme Nina A. Kollars, Franklin & Marshall College Frank P. Le Veness, Saint John's University Part: Joseph DiSarro, Washington & Jefferson College Innovation in Counterinsurgency: Theory and Practice of Joseph Prud''homme Ministerial Advising Matthew A. Pauley Scott C. Buchanan, Office of the Secretary of Defense Alan G. Stolberg, U.S. Army War College 96.3 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL Lucy Margarita Arraya RESEARCH: RESPONSES TO POLITICAL Buba Misawa, Washington & Jefferson College CORRUPTION: THE ANTI-CORRUPTION Frank P. Le Veness, Saint John's University RECORD Jacob Marberger, Washington College Room: Parc 55, Sutro Robert F. Pecorella, St. John's University Chair: Martin J Bull, University of Salford Papers: Hindering Corruption via Administrative Accountability Saturday, 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM Alessia Damonte, Università degli Studi di Milano APSA Events Claire Dunlop, University of Exeter 97.1 YALE-STANFORD-BERKELEY ADVISING AND Claudio M. Radaelli MENTORING COMMITTEE Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the Room: Hilton, Executive Conf. Ctr. Marina Room Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Ellen Gutterman, Glendon College, York University Saturday, 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM Policy Responses to Corruption within the EU Theme Panels Framework: the Case of Conditionality and Post 98.1 BREAKING NEWS: TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, conditionality FAST TRACK AND AMERICAN WORKERS: THE Gabriela Borz, University of Strathclyde POLITICS OF TPP Natalia Matukhno, University of Arizona Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II New Trends in Political Financing Regulation in Europe: Chair: Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University the Role of Supervisory BodiesĀ Part: Christina Davis, Princeton University Luis de Sousa, University of Aveiro William G. Howell, University of Chicago The Policy Impact ofĄAnti-Corruptionď Parties in David Karol, University of Maryland Central and Eastern Europe 2002-2014Ā Mark S. Manger, University of Toronto Andreas Bagenholm, University of Gothenburg Rachel Wellhausen, University of Texas at Austin Daniel W. Drezner, Tufts University 96.4 LATINO CAUCUS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: LATINAS IN AMERICAN POLITICS: GETTING 98.2 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMMIGRATION, ELECTED AND EFFECTING POLICIES REDISTRIBUTION, AND INEQUALITY Room: Nikko, Ballroom III Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Chair: Leslie Navarro, Dallas County Community College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Papers: The Political Ascension of Latinas to National Public Chair: David Rueda, University of Oxford Office: A Case Study of Lucille Roybal-Allard, Ileana Disc: Margaret E. Peters, Yale University Ros-Lehtinen and Nydia Velasquez Anna Sampaio, Santa Clara University Papers: Does Exposure to Ethnic Minorities Affect Support for Una Ventaja? A Survey Experiment of the Viability of Welfare Dualism? Latina Candidates Henning Finseraas, Institute for Social Research Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti, Pace University Andreas Kotsadam Sarah Allen Gershon, Georgia State University Interest Group Rhetoric and Public Attitudes on Immigration Policy Michael J. Donnelly, University of Toronto

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Chair: Alexander Moon, Ithaca College DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Disc: Kennan Ferguson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 100.7 EMPIRICAL TESTING OF THEORETICAL MODELS Papers: First Amendment Trouble Room: Hilton, Lombard Room Keith Topper, University of California, Irvine Co-sponsored by DIVISION 4: FORMAL POLITICAL THEORY Hannah Arendt: Political Theory as New Journalism Chair: Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan Curtis S. Signorino, University of Rochester University Disc: Keith E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky Jurors and Whistleblowers: On Learning how to Break the Law Papers: Abstract Behavioral Models Sonali Chakravarti, Wesleyan University David A. Siegel, Duke University Stargazers: Truth-Telling in Plato's _Republic_ and Estimation in the Shadow of the Future Melville's "Billy Budd" Casey Crisman-Cox, University of Rochester Lida E. Maxwell, Trinity College Michael Gibilisco, University of Rochester DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY Bargaining in the EU 100.5 CLASH OF THE SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN THE Tasos Kalandrakis, University of Rochester POLITICAL ARENA Money, Polls, and Policy: A Structural Analysis of Room: Nikko, Monterey II Senate Dynamics Disc: Sergio C. Wals, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Gabriel Lopez-Moctezuma, Princeton University Matias Iaryczower, Princeton University Adam H. Meirowitz Papers: Is American National Identity Exceptional? Gal Ariely, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Starving Your Enemies and Your Friends:ĀUpward Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska- AccountabilityĀ and Nonlinearity in Fiscal Transfers in Lincoln Decentralized Countries Jane Lawrence Sumner, Emory University Will the Real Americans Please Stand Up? Priming Second-Generation Identities DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Melinda S. Jackson, San Jose State University 100.8 USING TEXT AND COMMUNICATIONS AS DATA Karthika Sasikumar Room: Nikko, Carmel I The New Identity Politics: Socio-Partisan Sorting and Chair: Brice Acree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Political Behavior Disc: Kenneth R. Benoit, London School of Economics Lilliana Hall Mason, University of Maryland, College Brice Acree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Park Nicholas Davis, Louisiana State University Papers: Supervised Event Coding From Text Written in Spanish: Faith or Party: The Centrality of Religious Identity in Introducing Eventus ID American Politics Javier Osorio, John Jay College, CUNY Bethany Albertson, University of Texas, Austin Alejandro Reyes Do Group Politics Matter More to Men? Measuring and Testing Deliberative Quality: An Emily Cochran Bech, Aarhus University automated Text-Analysis Approach Valentin Gold, University of Konstanz DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 100.6 INEQUALITY AND REDISTRIBUTION Measuring Mass-mediated Public Spheres: A Network- Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 based Approach Chair: Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University Rebekah Tromble, Leiden University Disc: Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University Sequence Analysis in Political Elite Studies: Two Examples from Germany Sebastian Jaeckle, University of Freiburg Papers: More Inequality Does Lead to More Redistribution Christian Houle, Michigan State University DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS Where is the Political Response to Inequality in the US? 100.9 DIVERSITIES IN DEMOCRACY: POLITICAL Lucy M. Goodhart, Brandeis University ACCOUNTABILITY IN 21ST CENTURY LATIN AMERICA The Political Foundations of Redistribution in the Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Postindustrial Era Chair: Marisa Kellam, Waseda Univeristy Duane H. Swank, Marquette University Disc: Anibal Perez-Linan, University of Pittsburgh Representative Democracy, Education, and Income Inequality Papers: Disarming the Opposition: Opposition Weakness in New Christian Ponce de Leon Albuerne, Princeton Left Cases in Latin America University Manuel Balan, McGill University Globalization as the Great Educational Equalizer Accountability Deficit Trap: Declining Political Thomas Gift, Duke University Competition and Media Freedom Marisa Kellam, Waseda Univeristy Elizabeth A. Stein, Institute of Social and Political Studies, State University of Rio de Janeiro

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Papers: The Vote of Confidence and Government Popularity Evaluating the IMFĀs Performance in the Global Michael Becher, University of Konstanz Financial Crisis Sylvain Brouard, Sciences Po Tamar Gutner, American University-SIS Isabelle Guinaudeau, Pacte - Sciences Po Grenoble Beyond Credible Commitments: The ICTYĀs Impact on Coalition Bargaining Duration in Central and Eastern Peace Settlements Europe Jacqueline R. McAllister, Kenyon College Alejandro Ecker DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Fragile Cabinets and Credit Risk 100.18 INTERVENTION POLITICS David Fortunato, University of California, Merced Room: Hilton, Powell Room Power by Numbers? Coalition Dynamics and Agenda- Co-sponsored by DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Setting Power Papers: The Informal Origins of American Empire Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University Peter B. Mortensen, University of Aarhus Intervention Entrepreneurs Florence So, Aarhus University Marina Elisabeth Henke, Northwestern University Bundling the Bundles: Coalition Dynamics and Distinctly Humanitarian? : U.S. PresidentsĀ Justifications Institutional Reforms in Italy for Force, 1898-2014 Camille Bedock Sarah Maxey, Cornell University DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY Foreign Intervention and Democratization: Puppets or 100.16 PARTY STRATEGIES IN ELECTIONS AND Populists? GOVERNMENT Melissa Willard-Foster, University of Vermont Room: Nikko, Mendocino I DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Disc: Georgia Kernell, UCLA 100.19 RECONSIDERING RATIONALIST APPROACHES TO WAR Papers: Containing Ideological Diversity: The Strategic Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Dilemmas of Center-Right Parties Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Noam Gidron, Harvard University Chair: Kyle Haynes, Webster University Explaining the Electoral Success of Niche Parties in Disc: Dale Copeland, University of Virginia Europe Carrie Humphreys, University of Utah Papers: A New Approach to Security Studies Grand Coalitions in Europe: Still an Anomaly? Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana Amir Abedi, Western Washington University Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge Costly Peace and Rationalist Explanations for War Andrew J. Coe, University of Southern California Keep Your Enemies Closer: Intraparty Competition and Ministerial Appointments. Issue Indivisibilities as a Rationalist Explanation for Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Peace Olivier Henripin, Loyola University, Chicago The Policy Relationship between Youth Party and Parent Party in Scandinavia A Bargain Might not Exist: How the Distribution of Martin Ejnar Hansen, Brunel University London Power Causes War Richard Pell Jordan DIVISION 17: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION 100.17 THE PERFORMANCE OF INTERNATIONAL Issue Indivisibility as an Irrational Explanation for War ORGANIZATIONS Sean Braniff, University of Notre Dame Room: Hilton, Sutter Room DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS Chair: Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon CONTROL Disc: Tana Johnson, Duke University 100.20 ROUNDTABLE ON NUNO P. MONTEIRO’S “THEORY OF UNIPOLAR POLITICS” Room: Parc 55, Powell II Papers: The Performance of International Organizations: Conceptualization & Measurement Chair: John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University Part: Charles L. Glaser, George Washington University Magnus Lundgren, Stockholm University David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego Thomas Sommerer, Stockholm University Stephen M. Walt, Harvard University Theresa Squatrito, University of Oslo James D. Fearon, Stanford University The Performance of International Courts DIVISION 19: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND ARMS Theresa Squatrito, University of Oslo CONTROL Oran R. Young, University of California, Santa 100.21 THE FUTURE OF U.S. GRAND STRATEGY: NEW Barbara VULNERABILITIES, NEW TOOLS, NEW Bureaucratic Autonomy and Policy Outcome: Evidence THREATS? from a Comparative Study Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Michael W. Bauer Chair: David Blagden, University of Exeter Joern Ege, German Research Institute for Public Disc: Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University Administration Speyer The Effective Governance of Climate Finance: A North- South Perspective Alexander Thompson, Ohio State University

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Experiments on Dishonesty and Selection into the Public Chair: Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania Sector Disc: Jacob Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Asmus Leth Olsen, University of Copenhagen Frederik Hjorth, University of Copenhagen Papers: Examining Barriers to the P-Suite for Female Leaders Sebastian Barfort Using Conjoint Experiments Job Security and its Outcomes: Moderating Effects of Joshua L Kalla, University of California, Berkeley Public-Private Differentials Dawn L. Teele, University of Pennsylvania Hyunkang Hur, Indiana University, Bloomington Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Yale University James L. Perry, Indiana University, Bloomington Gender and Political Communication in the Middle East Triggering the Decision to Retire: Pay Freezes, Sarah S. Bush, Temple University Sequesters, & Budget Uncertainty Lauren Prather, University of California, San Diego Susannah Bruns Ali, Florida International University Education, Party Polarization, and the Origins of the DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Partisan Gender Gap 100.27 THE POLITICAL SCIENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Jonathan M. Ladd, Georgetown University Chair: Anthony Michael Bertelli, New York University Daniel Q. Gillion, University of Pennsylvania Disc: Paasha Mahdavi Gender Quotas and WomenĀs Political Leadership Diana Z. O'Brien, Indiana University Papers: New Directions in Public Policy: Theories of Policy Johanna Rickne, IFN Change Reconsidered How Primary Voters Evaluate Candidate Ideology and Peter C. John, University College London Gender Legislative Policy Trade-offs Danielle Thomsen, Duke University Christian Breunig, University of Konstanz DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Measuring Policy Diffusion with Automated Content 100.30 BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE: THE NEW Analysis MULTIRACIAL AMERICA Fabrizio Gilardi, University of Zurich Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 3 Charles R. Shipan, University of Michigan, Ann Chair: Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Arbor Bruno R. Wueest, University of Zurich Disc: Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan, Ann Entrepreneurial Politics, Policy Gridlock, and Legislative Arbor Effectiveness Karam Dana, University of Washington Bothell Craig Volden, University of Virginia Alan E. Wiseman, Vanderbilt University Papers: Are Minorities Intolerant Like Everyone Else?: A Income Inequality and Longevity Inequality Survey of American Muslims Eric Neumayer, London School of Economics Youssef Chouhoud Thomas Pluemper, University of Essex National Security or Civil Rights? Conditions of Support DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS for Racial Profiling 100.28 WE JUST DISAGREE:THE DYNAMICS OF Julie Lee Merseth, Northwestern University DISSENTS The Effect of Implicit Racial Bias on Multiracial Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 AmericansĀ Political Attitudes Chair: Rachel A. Schutte, Hunter College - CUNY Lauren D. Davenport, Stanford University Disc: Rachel A. Schutte, Hunter College - CUNY Shanto Iyengar, Stanford University Paul M. Collins, University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Measurement and Influence of Racial Sympathy in American Politics Papers: "Too Many Pages": Categorizing Multiple Dissents on Jennifer Chudy, University of Michigan the U.S. Supreme Court DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University 100.31 NEW RESEARCH ON ASIAN AND ASIAN Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University AMERICANS Judging with Personality Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Matthew E.K. Hall, University of Notre Dame Disc: Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California The Strategy of Dissent: A Comparative Examination of Riverside Dissenting Behavior Benjamin Bricker, Southern Illinois University, Papers: Cash Rules Everything Around Me: The New Strategy Carbondale of Asian American Campaigning The Influence of Supreme Court Dissents Shyam K. Sriram, University of California, Santa John P. Kastellec, Princeton University Barbara Alexander Victor Hirsch stonegarden grindlife, UCLA James S. Lai, Santa Clara University DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS Electoral Participation Across Immigrant Cohorts in 100.29 FRONTIERS IN THE QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF 2012 WOMEN IN POLITICS Loan K. Le, Institute for Good Government and Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Inclusion Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL Phi Hong Su METHODOLOGY

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You CanĀt Handle the Truth? The Effects of Web Campaigns and Voter Mobilization in Cross- (In)accuracy in Political Advertising National Context Barbara Allen, Carleton College Rachel K. Gibson, University of Manchester Jeffrey Jordan Berg Rosalynd Victoria Southern, Manchester Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter The Bully Pulpit, Social Media, and Public Opinion: A How the Media Distort Beliefs about the Causes of Big Data Approach WomenĀs Under-representation Gabriel J. Michael Danny Hayes, George Washington University Colin Agur, Yale University Jennifer L. Lawless, American University Cory Myers, Yale Information Society Project DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND DIVISION 41: POLITICS, LITERATURE, AND FILM ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 100.39 RETHINKING THE SCIENTIFIC IMPOSITION 100.37 PUBLIC OPINION, INFORMATION ON NATURE TECHNOLOGY, & ENVIRONMENTAL Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 ATTITUDES Chair: Rosemary CR Taylor, Tufts University Room: Hilton, Union Square 22 Disc: Mark Edward Denninghoff, Purdue University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL Papers: Disability in Flannery O'Connor's Southern Grotesque COMMUNICATION Lorraine Krall McCrary, Villanova University Chair: Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech Mr. Fortune and Machiavelli in Flannery O'Connor's "A Disc: Kendra E Dupuy, University of Washington View of the Woods" Jerome C. Foss, Saint Vincent College Papers: Green for God: The Role of Religion and Property, Possessiveness and Human Nature in Marx Environmentalism and Tolkien Juliet Carlisle, University of Idaho Nivedita Bagchi, Millersville University of April K. Clark, Northern Illinois University Pennsylvania Heated Talk: Economic framing in American climate Regenerating Political Animals: Science, Fiction and change newspaper coverage Politics Jack Zhou, Duke University Emma Planinc, University of Toronto Media and Public Opinion on Renewable Energy DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Oksan Bayulgen, University of Connecticut 100.40 STUDYING THE SEQUENCING OF REGIMES Salil Deepak Benegal Room: Hilton, Union Square 17 & 18 The Relationship between Ideology and Faith among Co-sponsored by DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE Evangelical Protestants POLITICS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Matthew Arbuckle, University of Cincinnati Chair: Howard Bartlett Sanborn, Virginia Military Institute Development 3.0: How Technology Fosters Inclusion in Disc: Matthew Charles Wilson, West Virginia University the Developing World J.P. Singh, George Mason University Papers: The Democratizing Effect of Elections? Regional and DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND Global Analyses POLITICS Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Gothenburg 100.38 ELITES ONLINE: HOW CANDIDATES, Michael Bernhard, University of Florida REPRESENTATIVES AND JOURNALISTS USE David Altman, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de THE INTERNET Chile Room: Parc 55, Fillmore Amanda Brooke Edgell, University of Florida Chair: Lauren Copeland, Baldwin Wallace University & Electoral Democracy to Electoral Authoritarianism: An Community Research Institute Empirical Exploration Disc: Michael J. Jensen, University of Canberra Carolien Van Ham, University of New South Wales Christine B. Williams, Bentley University Brigitte Zimmerman, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill Papers: Birds of Feather? Status Homophily in Online Politics Conceptualizing Democracy: A Survey Experiment Kevin Jay Wallsten, California State University, Long Using Paired Country Comparisons Beach Adam Glynn, Emory University Different Channel, Same Strategy? Filling Empirical Daniel Pemstein, North Dakota State University Gaps in Congress Literature Brigitte Zimmerman, University of North Carolina- Andreu Casas, University of Washington Chapel Hill David Cristian Morar, George Mason University Sequences in Choice of Electoral Manipulation The Consequences of CitizensĀ Uncivil Twitter Use in Strategies, 1974-2012 Interaction with Candidates Michael J. Coppedge, University of Notre Dame Sebastian Adrian Popa, University of Mannheim Carolien Van Ham, University of New South Wales Yannis Theocharis, University of Mannheim Learning From Evolutionary Biology: Sequences of Pablo Barbera, New York University Democratization Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Gothenburg Yi-ting Wang, National Cheng Kung University

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Local Citizenship: Sanctuaries for Runaway Slaves and Related Groups Unauthorized Immigrants 101.1 ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF Allan Colbern NATIONALITIES: NATION-BUILDING AND The Politics of Rights Obstruction in the Dominican STATE-BUILDING: UNDERSTANDING THE Republic DIVERSITIES OF IDENTITY, APPROACH, AND Danilo Antonio Contreras, College of the Holy Cross OUTCOME Room: Parc 55, Stockton DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP Chair: Oxana Shevel, Tufts University 100.46 VIOLENCE AND PATRONAGE IN AFRICAN Disc: Cynthia S. Kaplan, University of California, Santa DEMOCRACIES Barbara Room: Parc 55, Balboa Julie George, CUNY, Queens College Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE DEMOCRATIZATION Papers: Does Russia Matter? Language and Citizenship Policies Chair: Naunihal Singh, Air War College in Estonia and Latvia Disc: Jennifer L. De Maio, California State University, Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University Northridge Explaining Support for Territorial Expansion: Russia in 2013 and 2014 Papers: Violent Democracy: Militias, Politics, and Popular Henry E. Hale, George Washington University Support in Nigeria The Transformation of Kin-state and Diaspora Relations Megan Turnbull, Brown University in post-Cold War Europe: Hungarians, Poles, and Which Jobs for Which Boys? Patronage Patterns in Russians in Central and Eastern Europe African Democracies Zsuzsa Csergo, Queen's University, Department of Rachel Sigman, Syracuse University Political Studies Investing in Authoritarian Rule: Punishment, Patronage Nation-building and State-building in Ethnically Diverse, and Ethnicity in Rwanda Post-communist Societies: Complementary or Anu Chakravarty Contradictory Processes?" Lowell W. Barrington, Marquette University The Geography of Electoral Violence: Burundi 2010- 2015 101.2 THE CHURCHILL CENTRE: “WHAT ABOUT Cara Eugenia Jones, Mary Baldwin College THE DARDANELLES?” A HUNDRED YEAR Katrin Wittig RETROSPECTIVE ON CHURCHILL AT THE ADMIRALTY IN 1915 A Survey-based Analysis of Violence and Vote-buying Room: Nikko, Ballroom I in African Elections Chair: Gregory B. Smith, Retired Manuela Travaglianti Disc: Forrest A. Nabors, University of Alaska DIVISION 55: CLASS & INEQUALITY 100.47 INEQUALITY, PUBLIC OPINON, AND POLICY Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Papers: A Lesson That Had Sunk into His Nature: The Dangers of a Subordinate Position Chair: Martin Gilens, Princeton University James W. Muller, University of Alaska, Anchorage Disc: Nathan J. Kelly, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Defence Except Human Infirmityď: Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles Papers: Do Voters Prefer Affluent Politicians? David M. Freeman Nicholas Carnes, Duke University 101.3 CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF Public Opinion and the Subterranean Welfare State STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL Christopher G. Faricy PHILOSOPHY: ROUNDTABLE ON THE JAFFA- Christopher R. Ellis, Bucknell University BERNS DEBATE The Effect of Social Position on Public Opinion: Results Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 from an Experiment Chair: William Morrisey, Hillsdale College Meghan Condon, Loyola University, Chicago Part: Hadley Arkes, Amherst College Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University James W. Ceaser, University of Virginia The Politics of Exclusion: Who is Missed by the Steven Hayward, Pepperdine University American Safety Net? Jeremy A Rabkin, George Mason School of Law Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University Ralph A. Rossum, Claremont McKenna College The Politics of Tax Expenditures and American Income 101.4 COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: Inequality HOW PARTY ORGANIZATIONS SHAPE Christopher G. Faricy DEMOCRATIC OUTCOMES Income Inequality, Economic Segregation, and Support Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I for Redistribution Chair: Robin A. Kolodny, Temple University William W. Franko, Auburn University Disc: Russell J. Dalton Avery Livingston, Auburn University Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University

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Extremism and Moderation in Ethno-Territorial Papers: The Legacy of War on State Capacity Disputes: A Bargaining Analysis Didac Queralt, Juan March Institute Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Half-Life of History: The Chinese Communist PartyĀs DIVISION 5: POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY Anti-Japanese War Legacy 110.7 AT FACE VALUE: APPEARANCE EFFECTS AND Daniel Koss, Harvard University CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS Social ties and Collective Action: Effects of WWII Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 8 Displacement in Poland Co-sponsored by DIVISION 36: ELECTIONS AND Volha Charnysh, Harvard University VOTING BEHAVIOR War and Democracy: American Independence War Chair: Leonie Huddy, SUNY, Stony Brook Veterans and the French Revolution Disc: Nichole Bauer, University of Alabama Steven I. Wilkinson, Yale University Saumitra Jha, Stanford University Papers: Facial Dominance and Electoral Success in Times of Pushing Back: Heterogeneous Effects of State-led War and Peace Repression - The Chilean Case Adam J. Berinsky, Massachusetts Institute of Maria Angelica Bautista, University of Chicago Technology Sara N. Chatfield, MIT DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley 110.10 IMPROVING BEST PRACTICES FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Beauty, Competence or Likability? Appearance Effects Room: Nikko, Mendocino II in German Elections Chair: Kevin A. Clarke, University of Rochester Sebastian Jaeckle, University of Freiburg Thomas Metz Disc: Ryan T. Moore, American University Evaluating Emotional Displays of Leading German Politicians Papers: Beyond Ceteris Paribus: The Observed-value Approach Lena Masch, University of Trier and Linear Models Anthony A. Pezzola, Catholic University of Chile Voters Form Online Tallies of Candidates across Multiple Personality Dimensions Impact of Sampling Procedure on Statistical Inference Lasse Laustsen, Aarhus University with Clustered Data Michael Bang Petersen, Aarhus University Shuai Jin Lene Aarøe, Aarhus University ĄEpidemicď Politics? What Survival Analysis Can(not) Do for Political Scientists DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Kathryn Ann Lindquist, University of Chicago 110.8 POLITICAL COMPETITION AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING The Principle of Least Harm for Missing Data: Room: Hilton, Union Square 21 Imputation Using Null Interactions Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Jonathan Kropko POLITICS DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Disc: Andrew C. Eggers, Nuffield College, Oxford 110.11 MACHINE LEARNING Room: Hilton, Union Square 15 Papers: Electoral Competition and Political Myopia Chair: Santiago Olivella, University of Miami Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of Michigan Disc: Santiago Olivella, University of Miami Megan Mullin, Duke University Curtis S. Signorino, University of Rochester The geography of Incentives to Run a Budget Deficit in Belgium Papers: Machine Learning and Causal Inference Geert Jennes, KU Leuven Jacob Bowers, University of Illinois, Urbana- The Ban of Batasuna: Effects on Local Government Champaign Spending Mark M. Fredrickson, University of Illinois at Andreu Arenas Jal Urbana-Champaign Geographic Representation and Policy Making: Evidence Machine Learning vs. MRP: Estimating Public Opinion from a Natural Experiment in Small Geographic Units Santiago Lopez Cariboni Christopher S. Elmendorf, UC Davis Rafael Piñeiro, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Kevin M. Quinn, University of California, Berkeley PolÃticas - Universidad Catolica del Uruguay Out of Step, but in Office: Newspaper Coverage and Government Architecture and Political Selection Democratic Accountability David Dreyer Lassen, University of Copenhagen Michael C. Dougal, University of California, Berkeley Sebastian Barfort Real-Time Sentiment Analysis in the Context of a Soren Serritzlew, Aarhus University Political Conflict DIVISION 7: POLITICS AND HISTORY Yair Fogel-Dror, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 110.9 LONG SHADOWS OF HISTORY: HOW PAST Tamir Sheafer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem VIOLENCE SHAPES PRESENT-DAY POLITICAL Shaul Rafael Shenhav, Hebrew University of OUTCOMES Jerusalem Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 Wouter van Atteveldt, VU University Amsterdam Chair: Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, Irvine DIVISION 8: POLITICAL METHODOLOGY Disc: Laia Balcells, Duke University 110.12 TRACING TEXT THROUGH TIME Room: Hilton, Mason Room

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Chair: Tyson Roberts, University of California, Irvine Welfare Authoritarianism and Global Economic Disc: Tyson Roberts, University of California, Irvine Integration in Russia and China Igor Logvinenko, Wellesley College Papers: Dangerous Disconnect: Politician Misperceptions and DIVISION 14: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF ADVANCED Political Violence INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES Steven Rosenzweig, Yale University 110.20 BOOK ROUNDTABLE: "THE POLITICS OF The African Voter ADVANCED CAPITALISM" (2015, CUP) Jaimie Bleck, University of Notre Dame Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Nicolas van de Walle, Cornell University Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Chiefly Power and Opposition Party Fragmentation in Chair: Silja Haeusermann, University of Zurich Africa Part: Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley Timothy Peterka, University of California, Davis Philip Manow, Bremen University Ethnic Salience: Bringing Institutions Back In Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus Beth Rabinowitz Marius R. Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University In Search of Clientelism in African Voting Behavior Pablo Beramendi, Duke University Amy R. Poteete, Concordia University DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING 110.21 POWER, IDEAS, AND PUBLIC POLICY COUNTRIES Room: Hilton, Imperial A 110.18 EVALUATING THE ROLE OF NEW Chair: Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University TECHNOLOGIES ON DEVELOPMENT IN POOR COUNTRIES Disc: James Ashley Morrison, London School of Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 7 Economics & Political Science Chair: Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego Papers: Power Through, Over and In Ideas: Conceptualizing Papers: Improving Democratic Performance with Citizen Ideational Power Engagement in South Africa Martin B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School James D. Long Vivien A. Schmidt, Boston University Karen E. Ferree, University of California, San Diego Clark C. Gibson, University of California, San Diego Ideas and Power: Four Intersections and How to Show Danielle F. Jung, Emory University Them Craig A. Parsons, University of Oregon Information Technology and Political Engagement: Mixed Evidence from Uganda Power and Rules: Governing the Euro and the Perverse Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania Logic of German Ideas Macartan Humphreys, Columbia University Matthias M. Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University Gabriella Sacramone-Lutz Contested Governance: The New Repertoire of the Development Aid Decision-Making with Geospatial Eurozone Crisis Data: An Experimental Study Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University Catherine Weaver, University of Texas, Austin Crisis, What Crisis? Power, Ideas and the Austerity Michael Findley, University of Texas, Austin Agenda in Southern Europe Daniel L. Nielson Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics Michael J. Tierney, College of William & Mary DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Please Hold the Phone: A Field Experiment on Mobile 110.22 FIRMS AND POLITICS IN EAST ASIA Technology & WomenĀs Welfare Room: Hilton, Union Square 23 Philip Roessler, College of William & Mary Disc: Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University Daniel L. Nielson DIVISION 12: COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF DEVELOPING Papers: Political Risks and Entry Mode: Evidence from China's COUNTRIES Outward Investors 110.19 SOCIAL POLICY NON-DEMOCRACIES, Weiyi Shi, UCSD #1:POLITICAL ECONOMY AUTHORITARIAN Boliang Zhu, Pennsylvania State University WELFARE STATES Judicial Hierarchy and Judicial Bias Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 Yuhua Wang, Harvard University Chair: Jing Lin Network Ties and the Political Strategies of Firms Disc: Mitchell A Orenstein, University of Pennsylvania Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of Southern California Papers: The Reform of Skill Formation in Russia: Regional Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia Responses Multinational Firms and the Microfoundations of the Thomas F. Remington, Emory University Commercial Peace Israel Marques Jiakun Jack Zhang, UC San Diego Authoritarian Regimes & Investment in Human Capital Media Bias against Foreign Firms as a Trade Barrier: Margaret Hanson, The Ohio State University Evidence from China Sarah Wilson Sokhey, University of Colorado Sung Eun Kim, Columbia University Welfare Spending and Investment Attractiveness in Non- democracies Celeste Beesley, Brigham Young University

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DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Explaining Local Government Transparency: A Political 110.29 DIVERSITY WITHIN PARTIES: CAUSES AND Market Framework CONSEQUENCES Antonio F. Tavares, University of Minho Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Nuno Ferreira da Cruz, LSE Cities Chair: Marina Lacalle, University of Houston DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY Disc: Pedro Riera, Carlos III University of Madrid 110.32 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION Kuniaki Nemoto, Musashi University Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Chair: Vladimir Kogan Papers: Beliefs vs. Ideology: The Imperative of Social Inclusion Disc: Terry M. Moe, Stanford University in Brazilian Congress Frederico Bertholini, Getulio Vargas Foundation Papers: Private School Vouchers and Political Participation: Carlos Pereira, Getulio Vargas Foundation Experimental Evidence Comparing Territorial and Functional Constituency Deven Carlson, University of Oklahoma Representations in Hong Kong Does School Board Turnover Affect School District Jinhyeok Jang, University of Louisville Outcomes? Evidence from Ohio Explaining Party Ideological Cohesion: Party Labels and Claire Elizabeth Abernathy, Vanderbilt University Personal Votes in Japan Jason A. Grissom, Vanderbilt University Hiroki Kubo, Rice University Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania Internally Delayed: The Policy-Making Consequences of Does Popular Control of K-12 Schools Exacerbate Intra-Party Conflict Educational Inequality? Zachary David Greene, University of Strathclyde Patrick Flavin, Baylor University Substantive Representation of Internal Factions during Michael T. Hartney, Lake Forest College the Hegemonic PRI Consequences of Direct Democracy: A Dynamic RD Joy Langston, CIDE Analysis of School Tax Referenda Juan Pablo Micozzi, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo Vladimir Kogan de Mexico Stephane Lavertu, The Ohio State University Jeffrey A. Weldon, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo Zachary F. Peskowitz, Emory University de Mexico DIVISION 26: LAW AND COURTS DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS 110.33 TELL ME WHY: COURTS AND LEGITIMACY 110.30 THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY AND Room: Hilton, Sutter Room CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Chair: Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University Room: Hilton, Van Ness Room Disc: Deborah Beim, Yale University Chair: Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville Pamela C. Corley, Southern Methodist University Disc: Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY, Cortland James P. Pfiffner, George Mason University Papers: Is Supreme Court Legitimacy Irredeemably Politicized? Brandon L. Bartels, George Washington University Papers: Barack Obama and the Use of Military ForceĚJohn Christopher David Johnston, Duke University Yoo by Another Name? Legal Legitimacy and Compliance: Disaggregating Chris Edelson, American University Opinion, Disentangling Concepts Judicial Restraint and the New War Powers Lisa Hilbink, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville Katrina Heimark, University of Minnesota, Twin Significance of Legal Advice to the President on Cities National Security Perceptions of the Supreme Court: Alternative Nancy Kassop, SUNY New Paltz Approaches, Different Results? The Evolution of President Obama's Judicial Agenda James L. Gibson, Washington University in St. Louis Bruce G. Peabody Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University DIVISION 24: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION The Effects of Opinion Rationales on Supreme Court 110.31 CONTRACTING FOR PUBLIC GOODS AND Legitimacy SERVICES Chris W. Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh Room: Hilton, Union Square 1 &2 Jarrod Kelly, University of Pittsburgh Kira Pronin, Univ of Pittsburgh Disc: Charles L. Mitchell, Grambling Statwe University Shane Redman Matthew Zarit Papers: Accountability in Contracting: Linking Contract Incentives to Performance DIVISION 28: FEDERALISM AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL Amanda M. Girth, The Ohio State University RELATIONS 110.34 AUTHORITY MIGRATION IN FEDERAL Contracting-out and Bureaucratic Accountability SYSTEMS Ronen Mandelkern, The Hebrew University of Room: Parc 55, Mason Jerusalem Co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Federalism Disasters and Political Participation: Policy Feedback Chair: Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason University Theory in a New Context Jason David Rivera, Rutgers University-Camden Disc: Kenneth W. Kollman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Barry R. Weingast, Stanford University

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Chair: Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania International Conflict and the Structure of Trade Disc: Christopher P. Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School, Dependencies Monterey, Calif. Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen Papers: US Strategic Nuclear Policy Toward China Solving Problems: INGO Network Socialization and Charles L. Glaser, George Washington University International Peace Promotion ChinaĀs Search for Stability: Chinese Views of U.S. Amanda Marie Murdie, University Nuclear Posture Maya Wilson, Emory University Fiona Stephanie Cunningham, Political Science David R. Davis, Emory University Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Working without a Net: Examining Bilateral Dispute Future Warfare in the Western Pacific Resolution Settlement Stephen D. Biddle, George Washington University Vanessa Lefler, Middle Tennessee State University Alliance Defection and the Rise of China DIVISION 22: LEGISLATIVE STUDIES Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University 113.21 CULTIVATING THE CONSTITUENCY: Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University LEGISLATOR-CONSTITUENT RELATIONS Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 4 DIVISION 20: FOREIGN POLICY Chair: Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina 113.19 EXAMINING PUBLIC OPINION ON FOREIGN POLICY Disc: Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina Room: Hilton, Union Square 25 David CW Parker, Montana State University, Bozeman Co-sponsored by DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Chair: Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney Papers: A Constituent-Level Analysis of Home Style Patrick Tucker, Washington University in St Louis Disc: Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney The Impact of Constituency Factors onĄTea Partynessď Among U.S. Senators Papers: The Role of Choices in Foreign Policy Preference Bryan Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio Formation Irwin L. Morris, University of Maryland, College Clayton McLaughlin Webb, University of Kansas Park Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University Ideology, Not Service: How Voters Evaluate Congress To Denounce, or Not To Denounce: Survey Experiment John Lapinski on Diplomatic Quarrels Matthew S. Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania Kazunori Inamasu, Kwansei Gakuin University Kenneth M. Winneg, University of Pennsylvania Shoko Kohama, Hokkaido Univeristy Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania Atsushi Tago, Kobe University Keeping in Touch: How Members of Congress Was Abrams Wrong? The Political Costs of Military Communicate with Their Supporters Mobilization Krista Loose, MIT Lindsay P. Cohn, U.S. Naval War College Jessica D Blankshain Representing on the Spin Jennifer L. Brookhart, University of Wisconsin, Public Opinion toward the Privatization of U.S. Security Madison Operations Mark Daniel Ramirez, Arizona State University DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS Micro-Foundations of Liberalism 113.22 PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP, APPROVAL AND Belgin San-Akca, Koc University ASSESSMENTS Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Chair: Harold F. Bass, Ouachita Baptist University 113.20 NETWORKED INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: INTERDEPENDENCE AND INTERNATIONAL Disc: Michael A. Genovese CONFLICT Janet M. Martin, Bowdoin College Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 Chair: Xun Cao, Penn State University Papers: Explaining Approval for Clinton, Bush-43, and Obama: A Regime Switching Model Disc: Alexander Montgomery, Reed College Charles W. Ostrom, Michigan State University Nils W. Metternich, University College London Alon Peretz Kraitzman, Michigan State University Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University Papers: Modeling, Computing and Evaluating Endogenous Brian Newman, Pepperdine University Networks The Coevolution of Evaluations of Presidents and their Max Blau Gallop Parties over Time Teams of Rivals: Adversaries in Alliance Gary C. Jacobson, University of California, San Yonatan Lupu, George Washington University Diego Paul Poast, University of Chicago An Expectations Theory of Presidential Assessment The Re-Organization of Interacting International Bruce Buchanan, University of Texas, Austin Networks following Major Shocks The Masculine Presidency: Evidence From a Survey Zeev Maoz, University of California, Davis Experiment Kyle A. Joyce, University of California, Davis Meredith Conroy, CSUSB

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Papers: Campaign Advertising: Does Candidate Gender or Race/ DIVISION 37: PUBLIC OPINION Ethnicity Matter? 113.31 INNOVATIONS IN UNDERSTANDING Regina Branton ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR ON SUPPORT Jared Perkins FOR OVERSEAS AID Race, Representation, and Campaign Finance Networks Room: Hilton, Union Square 5 &6 Neil Visalvanich, Durham University Chair: Jennifer A. vanHeerde-Hudson, University College Keith E. Schnakenberg, University of Kentucky London The Effects of Campaign Strategy on Marginalized Disc: Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at Urbana- Groups in the 2012 Election Champaign Kyle Endres, University of Texas, Austin Kristin Kelly, University of Texas, Austin Papers: The Impact of Moral Appeals on Charitable Donations Can Personal Text Messages Increase Turnout amongst and Engagement Low-Propensity Voters? Jennifer A. vanHeerde-Hudson, University College Marisa Abrajano London Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, David Hudson, University College London Berkeley Niheer Dasandi, University College London Jane Y. Junn, University of Southern California N. Susan Gaines DIVISION 34: REPRESENTATION AND ELECTORAL Support for Overseas Aid: A Comparison of Britain, France, Germany and the US SYSTEMS Harold D. Clarke, University of Texas at Dallas 113.29 CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS Marianne C. Stewart, University of Texas at Dallas Room: Parc 55, Mission I Chair: Pedro Riera, Carlos III University of Madrid Blindfolded Engagement: Celebrity, Experts and the Fight against Global Poverty Disc: Charlotte Fridolfsson, Link¿‰ping University Paolo Morini, University College London Papers: Fewer Rungs, More Political Families: Legacy Disentangling the Role of Corruption in Support for Candidates in Taiwan Elections Overseas Aid Nathan F. Batto, Academia Sinica Caryn Peiffer Heather A. Marquette, University of Birmingham The Electoral System Type and the Physical Attractiveness of MPs DIVISION 39: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS 113.32 DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL Who Wins Party Nominations for Political Office? ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: CROSS- Evidence from South Korea NATIONAL EVIDENCE Shinhye Choi, University of California, Berkeley Room: Hilton, Sutter Room Donghyun Danny Choi, University of California, Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Berkeley POLITICS Non-viable candidates and the dynamics of legislative Co-sponsored by DIVISION 25: PUBLIC POLICY elections in Brazil Chair: Alexander Ovodenko, U.S. Department of Energy Kristin Noella Wylie, James Madison University Daniel Marcelino, IPEA Papers: Partisan Politics, Welfare States and Environmental Pedro G. dos Santos, Luther College Policy Outputs in the OECD Sijeong Lim, University of Amsterdam DIVISION 35: POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND Andreas Duit PARTIES Environmental Attitudes in Vulnerable Areas: Oil and 113.30 THE DYNAMICS OF PARTY POSITIONING Political Trust in Ecuador Room: Hilton, Golden Gate 5 Karleen West, SUNY Geneseo Disc: Joshua D Potter, Louisiana State University Balancing Energy Sector Objectives in Brazil and South Africa Papers: Economic Stress and Nationalism: a Longitudinal Test Kathryn Hochstetler, University of Waterloo of Diversionary Theory Sergi Pardos, University of Oxford, Merton College How Political & Economic Freedom Impact the EKC Inaki Sagarzazu, University of Glasgow for CO2 Kris Aaron Beck, Gordon State College Leaders and Labels: A Principal-Agent Perspective on Prathibha Joshi, Gordon State College Party Position Taking William B. Heller, SUNY, Binghamton Determinants of Domestic Environmental Policy Performance Worldwide Making the poor go right: Conservative parties' Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University strategies in Latin America Daniel J. Fiorino, American University Eugenia Giraudy, University of California, Berkeley Laura Daniela Stevens Leon, American University Party-System Stability and Change in Sixteen Countries, DIVISION 40: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND 1890-2010 POLITICS Jennifer K. Smith, Deep Springs College 113.33 PARTICIPATION AND ENGAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF ICT'S IN TRANSFORMING CITIZEN POLITICS Room: Nikko, Mendocino II

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Papers: Political Context and Electoral Fates of Asian Pacific R. J. Snell, Eastern University Americans Rhoanne Esteban, University of California, Santa Papers: Synderesis and Common Sense Barbara Macon W. Boczek, Kent State University Nicole Filler, University of California, Santa Barbara The Place of theĄHeartď in Philosophical Anthropology Pei-te Lien, University of California Santa Barbara Thomas E. Lordan Framing Marginalization: The Construction of Alien Albert CamusĀs Political Philosophy of Invincible Identity for Americans of Asian Ancestry Summers and Endless Winters Andy L. Aoki, Augsburg College Sarah Shea, McGill University Spread of a Movement: Explaining Asian American Why Blame Calvin? Opposition to Affirmative Action T. John Jamieson Sono Shah, University of California Riverside The Two Sides of the Same Coin: Political Realism and How do Asian-Pacific-American Nonprofits Mobilize the Political Philosophy Community? Exploring On and Off-Cycle Patterns of Andras Lanczi Electoral Participation Heath Brown, CUNY, John Jay College 114.5 GREEN POLITICS AND THEORY: HABITATION, HABITABILITY, JUSTICE 2 114.2 CICERONIAN SOCIETY: ARISTOCRATIC Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 APOLOGETICS Room: Hilton, Taylor Room Co-sponsored by DIVISION 42: NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE Chair: Richard Avramenko, University of Wisconsin, Madison Chair: Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech Disc: Richard Avramenko, University of Wisconsin, Madison Disc: Sarah Surak, Salisbury University Jeffrey Church, University of Houston Andy Scerri, Virginia Tech Papers: Plato, Aristotle, Cicero and the Aristocratic Ethos Papers: Why Habitation: Ecologies as Habitant Networks? Andreas A.M. Kinneging, University of Leiden Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech Aristocratic Thought in Russia: Konstanin Leontiev on Unnatural Habits: Commodification and Politics of Priesthood, Nobility and Culture Displacement in Appalachia Ethan Alexander-Davey, University of Virginia George V. Davis, Marshall University Aristocracy as Pride: Thomas Hobbes on the Unreliable WhyĄHabitability?ď Few Zev Trachtenberg, University of Oklahoma Geoffrey M. Vaughan, Assumption College Will the Humble Inherit the Earth? Towards a Realistic Aristocracy and the American Regime: A Contemporary Politics of Habitation Reconsideration Manuel Arias-Maldonado, University of Malaga David B. Frisk, Alexander Hamilton Institute 114.6 IPSA RESEARCH COMMITTEE #36 (POWER): 114.3 CLAREMONT INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF POWER IN 21ST CENTURY WORLD POLITICS STATESMANSHIP AND POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Imperial A PHILOSOPHY: AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS FROM A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE Chair: Philip G. Cerny, Manchester/Rutgers Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 6 Disc: Philip G. Cerny, Manchester/Rutgers Chair: Jason R. Jividen, Saint Vincent College David A. Baldwin Disc: Jason R. Jividen, Saint Vincent College Luigi Bradizza, Salve Regina University Papers: The G-77 in the Climate Negotiations: Explaining Unity Through Opportunity Costs Bjornar Egede-Nissen Papers: The Anti-Federalist Origins of Judicial Federalism Matthew S. Brogdon, University of Texas at San Power in a Globalized, Information-Drenched World Antonio Renee Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Presidential Opinions, Congressional Recommendations: State Power in the State-led Model: Influence and The Ambivalent Constitutional Status of Treasury Control in Financial Governance Secretary Alexander Hamilton Rui He, Nankai University and York University Adam M. Carrington Swimming Against the Current? Putinism in a Executive Power Over Foreign Affairs in the Founding: Globalizing World The Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 and the Pacificus- Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University Helvidius Debate Balance of Power in a Networked World Conner Lund Alina V. Vladimirova Negative Space and the Constitution: Unearthing the 114.7 SOCIETY FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES: SOCIETY Principles of American Constitutionalism in MadisonĀs FOR ROMANIAN STUDIES Notes Room: Hilton, Imperial B David Ramsey, University of West Florida Chair: Claudiu Daniel Tufis, Universitatea Bucuresti 114.4 ERIC VOEGELIN SOCIETY: THE SPIRIT AND Disc: Claudiu Daniel Tufis, Universitatea Bucuresti REALITY OF POLITICS Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II Chair: Rouven J. Steeves, 719-333-8695 Disc: Jeremy Seth Geddert, Assumption College

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