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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
How does gender matter in authoritarian states? The papers on this panel explore the connection between gender and authoritarian regimes/autocracies.
IOs and Domestic Attitudes on Gender Equality: Evidence from Saudi Arabia - Caglayan Baser, Bilkent University
Gender and Party Loyalty under Electoral Authoritarianism: Evidence from Turkey - Lisa Fan, Columbia University
Performative Representation: Gender, Regime Type, and Ministerial Appointments - Jalal Fetrati, University of Michigan; Saber Khani, Boston College; Akash Chopra, Boston College
Anti-LGBTQ+ Politics in Turkey: Towards a Theory of Authoritarian Appeal - Burak Tan, University of Chicago