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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
This poster session will cover wide-ranging themes in the field of comparative democratization.
A Comparative Analysis of the Rise of Populism in South Korea and Kenya - Anna Marie Potts; Youngtae Shin, University of Central Oklahoma
Building a Democratic Nation in Emerging Democracies - Evgenia Jane Kitaevich, University of Michigan
By the Campaign or for the Cause? Institutions and Participation in Asia - Ginger Denton, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Howard Bartlett Sanborn, Virginia Military Institute
Creating Constituencies for Advocacy NGOs in Central and Eastern Europe - Merrill Sovner, the Graduate Center, City University of New York
How Do Subnational Authoritarian Regimes Repress? Evidence from Mexico and India - Jos Midas Bartman, University of Amsterdam
Importing Revolution: Global Determinants of Protest Movements in Autocracies - Peter Chereson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Population Measure of Global Democracy Expansion - Hyeok Yong Kwon, Korea University; Hang Keun Ryu, Chung Ang University
Populism, Leader Polarization, and Democratic Backsliding - Orcun Selcuk, Florida International University
The Turkish Military’s Enduring Interventionism and Its Evolution Since 1980 - Ozgur Ozkan, University of Washington