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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers contribute diverse perspectives on how regimes and the citizens who live under them respond to political change. The papers draw on case evidence from Tunisia, Turkey, Iran, and Israel.
What’s Past Is Pro-regime Prologue: History Videos in Authoritarian Legitimation - Lisel S. Hintz, Johns Hopkins University SAIS; Jonas Bergan Draege, Oslo New University College
A Comparative Study of Israeli and Turkish Cases of “Security-Driven Populism” - Yonca Özdemir, College Of William & Mary; Asli Elitsoy, University of Copenhagen
Political Regulation of Norms: Religious Education and Voting as Substitutes - Avital Livny, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jared Rubin, Chapman University
Unmaking Democracy: Civil Society and Democratic Backsliding in Tunisia - Haifa Souilmi, University of Oregon
Shifting Ground: The 2023 Earthquake and Voting in Turkey - Konstantin Bogatyrev, Bocconi University; Hande Tugrul, Bocconi University