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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
(Paper) Why the United States Promotes Democracies versus Dictatorships - Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
(Paper) Invasion to Diplomacy: How Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Depends on Strategy - Muhammed Topcu, Georgia State University
(Paper) Foreign Meddling by Adverse Side-Taking - Eddy Yeung, University of Oxford; Burak Kazim Yilmaz, Emory University
(Paper) Soldiers of Fortune: Recruitment Methods for Covert Agents - Melinda Haas, University of Pittsburgh
(Paper) The Information-Secrecy Tradeoff in Covert Actions - Robert Schub, Rutgers University, New Brunswick