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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This session features formal theory papers of political parties, elections, and electoral systems.
Mobilization versus Persuasion in Electoral Campaigns - Tiberiu C. Dragu, New York University; Xiaochen Fan, New York University
Fraud-Proofing Beyond Election Monitors: An Institutional Design Approach - Germán Sergio Gieczewski, Princeton University; Mehdi Shadmehr, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Campaigning in Mixed Electoral Systems: A Contest Theory Approach - Yixuan Shi, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
Supranational Integration, Polarization, and Party-System Fragmentation - Nikitas Konstantinidis, IE University
Electoral Campaign Attacks: Theory and Evidence - Marcos Yamada Nakaguma, Sao Paulo School of Economics, FGV