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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
Papers in this regular session use quantitative analyses to ground discussion of the results and implications of political violence and conflict.
Inverting Rare Events: A Configurational Approach to the Study of Political Violence - Eric Schoon, Ohio State University; Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona; David M. Melamed, Ohio State University; Christopher Nathan Kleps, Ohio State University
Terrorist Attacks and the Collateral Consequences of U.S.-led Counter-Terrorism in Iraq - Joshua Kaiser, Dartmouth College; John Hagan, Northwestern University
An Assessment of Non-Media-Based Dataset on Contentious Activity in Israel-Palestine, 1987-1993 - Eitan Y. Alimi, The Hebrew University
Disaggregating Civilian and Combatant Deaths in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State University
The Corporate War Dead: New Perspectives on the Demographics of American and British Contractors - Ori Swed, University of Texas-Austin; Thomas Crosbie, University of Maryland-College Park; Jae Kwon, University of Texas-Austin; Bryan Feldscher, University of Texas-Austin