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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The analysis of historical data provides new insight into a range of theoretical questions. This panel highlights diverse uses of quantitative and qualitative historical data in comparative politics.
Good Citizens in Exceptional Times: The Role of State and Regime Legitimacy - Francesc Amat, University of Barcelona
Informational Capacity and Land Reform - Leon B. Kockaya, Texas A&M University
Patrimonialism as Insurance: Landholding and Competitive Politics in Chile - Maximiliano Vejares, Tec de Monterrey
The Impact of Authoritarian Aid on State Building: Evidence from China - Christopher Heurlin, Bowdoin College