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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
This comparative politics panel delves into the multifaceted challenges of ethnic conflicts, polarization's impact on democratic backsliding, and the complexities of civil-military relations amidst global economic interdependence and the digital age.
Climate Violence Measurement - Chika Doreen Kenneth, University of California, Merced; Andrew Shaver, University of California, Merced
Turnout and Legitimacy in Referendums in a Deeply-Divided Society - Andrew Kirkpatrick, Christopher Newport University; Donald Michael Beaudette, Oxford College of Emory University
Incidental Perceptions Shape Strategies for Responding to Violence - Aidan Milliff, Florida State University
Assessing the Potential of Off-the-Shelf AI/ML for Autonomous Protest Coding - Andy Buschmann, University of Michigan
Cultural Origins and Possible Prospects of China’s Official Propaganda Overseas - Shuli Zhang, University of Pittsburgh
Does Local Responsiveness Have Transformative Potential in Backsliding Cases? - Seyma Koc, Sabanci University
Ideological Extremes and Populist Attitudes - Yujin Julia Jung, Mount St. Mary's University; Eduardo Ryo Tamaki, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Navigating Democracy: Assessing Impeachment Attitudes in Brazil - Flavia Batista da Silva, University of Maryland, College Park
Are Voters Aware of the Election Pledges Parties Make? - Mathias Bukh Vestergaard, Aarhus Universitet; Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University
A Comparative Study of China and Russia’s Cyber Sovereignty - Grace X. Yang, Freie Universität Berlin
Political Economy of Sanctions in Iran’s Resistance Economy - Niloofar Adnani, Johns Hopkins SAIS
Unveiling Civil-Military Issues: Introducing Civil-Military Crises Dataset - Mustafa Kirisci, Moravian University; Ibrahim Kocaman, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University