Meet our presenters!
University of California, Berkeley
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Responses to Trauma: the Consequences of Conflict on Social Cohesion and Reconciliation
Brown University
(PhD, Expected April 2021)
Imagining the Unimaginable: War, Weapons and Procurement Politics
University of Pennsylvania
(PhD, U. of British Columbia 2018)
Terrorism and Electoral Behavior: Threat, Turnout, and Incumbent Support
Columbia University
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Governing the (Un)commons: How International Law Keeps Pace with Technological Change
University of Virginia
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Campaigning Against Trade: The Effect of Protectionist Campaign Advertising on American Trade Opinion
Yale University
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
After the Negotiations: Understanding Multilateral Nuclear Arms Control
University of Virginia
(PhD, Texas A&M 2020)
Alliance Participation and Military Spending
Center for Policy Research, University of Albany
(PhD, Northeastern 2019)
The Resilient Terrorist: How Criminal Diversification Impacts Terrorist Group Longevity, Durability, and Target Selection
University of California, Berkeley
(PhD, University of Essex 2014)
A Terrifying Journey to the Centre of Politics
University of Texas, Austin
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
How the Pro-Beijing Media Influence Voters: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Browne Center, University of Pennsylvania
(PhD, U. of Michigan 2018)
Taxability and Trade
Center for International Studies, University of Southern California
(PhD, U. California - Berkeley 2020)
Peace Agreements as Counterinsurgency
University of California, Riverside
(PhD, Expected 2021)
Peace In The Barracks: Military Reconstruction After Ethnic Conflict
University of Southern California
(PhD, Expected 2021)
Competing Visions of the Global South: China and India at the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol
Princeton University
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Polarization for Paralysis: How Revisionist Regimes’ Information Operations Shift Foreign Political Behaviors
Clements Center for National Security, U. Texas at Austin
(PhD Columbia, Expected 2020)
Defeat and Defiance: Civil-Military Relations, Wartime Decision-Making, and Delayed Reckonings in Ongoing Conflicts
University of California, Berkeley
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Reputation and Revenue: Why do governments obstruct the delivery of humanitarian aid?
University of Texas at Austin
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Intervention, War Expansion, and the International Sources of Civil War
IPErG group, University of Barcelona
(PhD, Vanderbilt University 2020)
The ‘Will of the People’ or Willed by Elites? Candidate Rhetoric and the Mobilization of Populist Citizens in Latin America and Europe
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, U. of Notre Dame
(PhD, Florida State University 2018)
Rebel Group Substitutes and Peace Agreement Amnesties
Southern Illinois University
(PhD, Expected Spring 2021)
The Successfulness of Mass Protest: Protest Outcomes in Authoritarian States
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
(PhD, Expected Summer 2021)
Narcommunication: Public Messaging and Social Control of Organized Crime
Georgetown University
(PhD Cornell, Expected 2021)
This Time It’s Personal: The Individual Politics of Central Bank Cooperation during the Global Financial Crisis
Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security
(PhD, University of Kent 2019)
Gendered Influences on Conflict Resolution
Emory University
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Unsolicited Justice: the Institutional Externality of FCPA Enforcement on Corruption and Competition
Simon Fraser University
(PhD, Expected 2021)
Zones of Violence: Silence and Retribution inside the Siege of Sarajevo
University of Pennsylvania
(PhD, Columbia 2020)
The Politics of Anticolonial Resistance: Violence, Nonviolence, and the Erosion of Empire
University at Buffalo, SUNY
(PhD, Expected August 2020)
Foreign Economic Policies in the European Parliament
@saranorrevik
University of Wisconsin–Madison
(PhD, Expected 2021)
The Idea of Terror: A Critical Approach to Consequences of the 'Terrorist' Classifier
University of California, Merced
(PhD, Expected 2021)
Process of Democratic Breakdown: Controlling Information While Evading Term Limits
University of Kansas
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Abiding By The Rules: Constitutional Performance in Authoritarian Regimes
University of Chicago
(PhD, Expected 2021)
Where Ideology Matters: A Global Analysis of Market Intervention
University of Pennsylvania
(PhD, Expected May 2021)
Testing Cryptocurrency's Anti-Money Laundering Laws
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
(PhD, University of Toronto 2020)
Shared Heuristics: How Organizational Culture Shapes Asylum Policy
University of California - Berkeley
(PhD, Expected Summer 2021)
Trading Sovereignty for Self-Determination: Human Rights, Institutional Power, and Regional Organizations