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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
A political sociology panel focused on the politics of authoritarian regimes.
From Collectively Empowered to Individually Powerless: Everyday Frustrations with Living under an Autocratizing Government - Jacob Richard Thomas, Corvinus University of Budapest; Priscilla Kam, Independent Scholar
Religious Nationalism and Confidence in Authoritarian Leaders: A Cross-National Study - Ibrahim Enes Atac, Pennsylvania State University; Samuel L. Perry, University of Oklahoma
Seeing the State: Media Manipulation (In)visibility in Chinese News - Hannah Waight, University of Oregon
The Instability of Domination: Economic Sanctions, Mass Labor Protest, and Authoritarian Resilience in Iran - Zep Kalb, Princeton University
Nationalism and Power in the Evangelical Fold: Exploring the Moderating Effects of Religion on Right-wing Authoritarianism - David Sikkink, University of Notre Dame; Saehwan Lee, Sogang University