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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers look at aspects of identity, personality, and psychology and how they relate to foreign policy attitudes and behavior.
Chinese Perception of Democratic Peace - Seok Joon Kim, Korea University; Julia Macdonald, University of Denver
Poking the Bear or Signaling Resolve? Provocative Signals and Individual Traits - Hyun-Binn Cho, College of New Jersey; Alex Yu-Ting Lin, University of Notre Dame
Great Expectations: A Reference-Dependent Theory of Reassurance - Zenobia Chan, Princeton University
Iran’s Nuclear Quest: Identity, Symbolic Discourse, and Rhetorical Coercion - Alireza Raisi, Northeastern University