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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel brings together a collection of papers that focus on authoritarian durability and survival.
Dictators’ Threat Perception and Competent-Loyalty Dilemma in Security Apparatus - Myunghee Lee, Michigan State University; Taehee Oh, Cornell University
Strategies of Political Control and Regime Survival in Autocracies - Anja Neundorf, Unveristy of Glasgow; Wooseok Kim, University of Glasgow; Eugenia Nazrullaeva, London School of Economics; K Northmore-Ball; Katerina Tertytchnaya, University of Oxford
The Double-Edged Effects of Government Responsiveness on Authoritarian Stability - Tongtong Zhang, American University
Civic Duty and Voting under Authoritarianism: A Randomized Experiment in Vietnam - Trung-Anh Nguyen, Duke University; Edmund J. Malesky, Duke University
Authoritarian Do-Overs: How Reforms Influence International Legitimacy - Calvert W. Jones, University of Maryland, College Park