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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
9:50am |
Do Citizens See Authoritarian Elite Factions? Results from two conjoint experiments in Vietnam and China - Duy Duc Trinh, Princeton University
10:00am |
Proponents of Populism: Cohort Effects on Populist Attitudes in Taiwan and South Korea - Lewis Alexander Luartz, Chapman University; Yi-Ping Lin, Free University of Berlin; Matthew Yi-Hsiu Lee, National Taiwan University
10:10am |
Shifting Tides: Tracing Political Efficacy and its Impact on Political Participation over a Decade in South Korea - Daewoo Lee, Columbus State University; Chae Young Chang, Indiana University-Northwest
10:20am |
Rationality versus Trust: How Do Taiwanese Approach the Prisoner’s Dilemma with Their Chinese and American Counterparts? - Tse-min Lin, The University of Texas at Austin
10:30am |
Absence of Elections and Voters’ Knowledge: Analyses of Matched Samples in Japan - Robert Tor Erik Nordström, Waseda University, Graduate School of Political Science; Airo Hino, Waseda University
10:40am |
Guy Campion Charlton, University of New England, Australia
10:40am |
Joel Fetzer, Pepperdine University
10:50am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.