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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
This poster session showcases new research directions and methodologies in the study of democracy, autocracy, and regime transitions.
Discerning Domination Through Civil-Military Relations: A Probabilistic Approach - Somia M. Youssef, Duke University
How Democracy Backslides: Tracing the Pathway in Six Countries - Ali Riaz, Illinois State University; MD SOHEL RANA, Indiana University Bloomington
Inexorable Force or Dying Wave? Forecasting Regime Change until 2050 - David Randahl, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University
Institutional Gridlock and Democratic Backsliding - Fatih Serkant Adiguzel, Duke University
Is Territorial Integrity Required for Democracy? Evidence from Kurdish Autonomy - Michael Pfonner, University of Southern California
Leader Sex and State Regimes: Democratic Transitions and the Agency of the Sexes - Joshua Corona, Northwestern University
Party System, Incumbency Disadvantage and Democratic Backsliding - Seda Ozturk, University of Rochester
Transnational Diffusion of Democracy: The Effect of Visa-Waiver Agreements - Ugur Altundal, Syracuse University; Omer Zarpli, University of Pittsburgh
Citizen Action and Incumbent-led Transitions - Sirianne Dahlum, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Vilde Lunnan Djuve, University of Oslo; Carl Henrik Knutsen, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo
Democracy and Economic Development: A Time-Varying Parameter Model Approach - Kenya Amano, University of Washington; Jouchi Nakajima