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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
The included papers were all selected for the International Security poster session.
Regional Bias and Perceptions as Drivers of Humanitarian Military Interventions - Sidita Kushi, Tufts University
Relative Military Capacity and Civil War Peace Negotiation Onset - Julia Reilly, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Secondary States’ Quest for Identity: Korea and Vietnam Under Chinese Hegemony - In Young Min, University of Southern California
Set to Fail? The Origins of Command and Control in Regional Nuclear Powers - David Arceneaux, Syracuse University
State (In)security: The Impact of Insurgencies on Regional Integration Policies - Shubha Kamala Prasad, Georgetown University
The Long Commitment: UN Peacekeeping, Statebuilding, and Security Sector Reform - Stephen Edward Moncrief, Yale University
The Other Side of COIN: Insurgent Firepower and Counterinsurgency Outcomes - Mauro Gilli, ETH Zurich; Costantino Pischedda, University of Miami; Andrea Gilli, Stanford University
When Friends Become Enemies: Security Assistance and Civil-Military Relations - Louis-Alexandre Berg, Georgia State University
Where Did They Go? The Decline of Mercenaries in the 19th and 20th Centuries - Alexander Stephenson, University of California Berkeley
Does Terrorism Actually Work? - John A. Tures, Lagrange College
Peace by Proxy: Defense Capacity Building as National Security Strategy - Kristi Govella, University of Hawaii, Manoa