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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
5:15pm |
At the Party's Edge: Partisanship, Caucuses, and Voting on National Security in the U.S. Congress (1986-2020) - David B. Ebner, Sweet Briar College
5:25pm |
Legislating the Bomb: How Ideology, Partisanship, and Parochialism Differ in Nuclear and Conventional Military U.S. Congressional Votes - Kenneth Tyler King, University of Kansas; Brittnee Carter, University of Kansas; Thomas A. Ringenberg, Rockhurst University
5:35pm |
Evangelizing Armageddon: The Uses and Implications of Cold War Declaratory Policy - Colleen Larkin, University of California, San Diego; David Walter Kearn, Saint John's University, New York
5:45pm |
The U.S. Foreign Policy–National Security Nexus - Fitore Sadiku, University of California, Riverside
5:55pm |
Knowledge in a Closed Loop: Epistemic and Institutional Power in the Making of U.S. China Policy - Junyang Hu, PAX sapiens Foundation; Jeremiah Anthony, PAX sapiens Foundation; Daniel Conor Conor Seyle, PAX sapiens Foundation
6:05pm |
Andrew G. Long, Kansas State University
6:05pm |
Aaron Mannes, University of Maryland, College Park
6:15pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.