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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This concluding panel traces the wide variety of ways in which histories of violent conflict have shaped patterns of political resistance and the politics that followed across Asia’s diverse national landscapes.
Legacies of Gender-Based Violence: Evidence from World War II "Comfort Stations" - Risa Kitagawa, Northeastern University; Sumin Lee, Texas A&M University
Economics of Mobilizing Free-Riders: Evidence from the Chinese Civil War, 1945-49 - Peiyuan Li, Duke Kunshan University
Repression and Mobilization - Mark W. Frazier, New School
Righteous Armies and Politics of Resistance in the Making of Modern East Asia - Seo-Hyun Park, Lafayette College
The Long-Running Effects of Indonesia's Abortive Land Reform - William Hurst, University of Cambridge