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2021 Dissertation List

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 June 2022

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Sam Hayes, Boston College: Courtroom Cartography: How Federal Court Redistricting Has Shaped American Democracy from Baker to Rucho

Dina Lotfy, Cairo University: Determinants of Amending Presidential Term Limits: An Empirical Study on Third Wave Democracies

Saba Devdariani, California Institute of Technology: Agency Problems in Political Science

Tareq Sydiq, Center for Conflict Studies Marburg: Autoritäre Interessenaushandlung. Wie Iraner:innen Politik innerhalb autoritärer Rahmenbedingungen gestalten

Angela R. Pashayan, Howard University: A Different Approach to Poverty Reduction in Kenya’s Informal Settlements

Aminu Dramani, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi: Low Intensity Conflicts in Ghana: The Case of Bawku Chieftaincy Disputes, Upper East Region

Victoria Finn, Leiden University and Diego Portales University: Migrant Rights, Voting, and Resocialization: Suffrage in Chile and Ecuador, 1925-2020

Gargi Aleaz, Louisiana State University: An Organic Approach to Justice: The Complementarity of Hannah Arendt and Amartya Sen’s Political Thought

Tristan Bradshaw, Northwestern University: The Use of Humans: Aristotle, Marx, and the Specters of Indeterminate Utility

Julia Brown, Northwestern University: At Liberty to Obey: Sincerity and the Scriptural Politics of John Locke

Andrew Day, Northwestern University: Hobbes Unbound

Nathan Eugene Dial, Northwestern University: How NATO Decides: A Theory for How NATO Takes Collective Action in the 21st Century

Samuel "S.R." Gubitz, Northwestern University: Political Incivility Is a Feature, Not a Bug: Why Mediated Incivility Is Not Bad for Democracy

Jesse R. Humpal, Northwestern University: Global Insurgents and the Winning Paradox

Rana B. Khoury, Northwestern University: Aid, Activism, and the Syrian War

Gde Dwitya Arief Metera, Northwestern University: Coercion in Search of Legitimacy: The Secular State, Religious Politics, and Religious Coercion in Indonesia Under the New Order, 1967–1998

David Michael Peyton, Jr., Northwestern University: Property Security in the Midst of Insecurity: Wealth Defense, Violence, and Institutional Stasis in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Jinhyuk Jang, Pennsylvania State University: Government Formation in Asian-Pacific Democracies

Andy Carrizosa, Rice University: Legislative Instability and Party Power in Paraguay

Steven Perry, Rice University: Down-Ballot Decision Making: The Effect of Electoral Level on Individual Cognitive Processing & Information Consumption

Kimberly Turner, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale: Education Bulges and Mass Protest: How Higher Education Influences Protest Onset and Outcomes

Hans Lueders, Stanford University: Political Representation in Democratic and Autocratic Regimes

Keith Preble, SUNY University at Albany: Economic Sanctions and Opportunism

Angela Gutierrez, University of California, Los Angeles: Threat and Consciousness: The Activation of a Racialized Latino Identity

Vivien Leung, University of California, Los Angeles: But Where Are You Really From? Microaggressions, Discrimination, and Asian American Politics

Christine Slaughter, University of California, Los Angeles: No Strangers to Hardship: African Americans, Inequality, and the Politics of Resilience

Zoe Nemerever, University of California, San Diego: Representation in American Legislatures

Amanda Brush, University of California Santa Barbara: Political Siblinghood: Cisgender Identity Politics and Allyship Formation

Doreen Horschig, University of Central Florida: An Illusional Nuclear Taboo: Mechanisms of Domestic Attitudinal Patterns for Extreme Methods of War

Pavel Bacovsky, University of Colorado, Boulder: New Game Plus. The Effects of Videogaming on Sociopolitical Attitudes and Behavior

Christina Boyes, University of Colorado, Boulder: Extractability: Human Capital, Technical Capacity, and the Strategic Use of Natural Resources in Intrastate Conflict

Ian Shapiro, University of Colorado, Boulder: The Public’s Relationship With Political Misinformation

Komal Rajak, University of Delhi: Contextualizing Hindu Code Bill in Women’s Empowerment: An Inquiry into Hindu Women’s Property Rights in India

Marah Schlingensiepen, University of Florida: Cooperative Policymaking: Exploring the Conditions of Juvenile Justice Reform Convergence Under Polarizing Political Circumstances

Bernard Brennan, University of Illinois: Contemporary Democratic Separatist Movements: The Politics of New State Creation by Referendum

Gustavo Diaz, University of Illinois: Revealed Corruption and Electoral Accountability in Brazil: How Politicians Anticipate Voting Behavior

Maureen Heffern Ponicki, University of Illinois at Chicago: Connecting to Revive: The Politics of Economic Restructuring in the Americas

Wei Zhong, University of Illinois: Candidates, the Economy and Voting Behavior

Si-ae Kim, University of Iowa: Politics of Old-Age Pension Coverage: Old-Age Pension Coverage and Political Behavior of Senior Citizens

Yooneui Kim, University of Iowa: Explaining Human Rights Cooperation and State Compliance: Analysis of the Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights Council

Bomi Lee, University of Iowa: Interconnected Rivalries

Rachel Torres, University of Iowa: The Consequences of Policy Layering: Interactions of Policy and Context

Byung-Deuk Woo, University of Iowa: Re-Examining the Origins of Policy Related to Violence Against Women: The Role of Women’s Descriptive Representation in Achieving Substantive Representation

Bizuneh Yimenu, University of Kent: Implementing Federalism in a Developing Country: The Case of Ethiopia, 1995-2020

Princess Williams, University of Michigan: The Politics of Place: How Southern Identity Shapes Americans’ Political Beliefs

Kristin Lunz Trujillo, University of Minnesota: A Case of Misunderstood Identity: The Role of Rural Identity in Contemporary American Mass Politics

Martin Matiro, University of Nairobi: Assessing Political Factors that Influence Local Participation in Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) and Its Implications on Trade in Kenya (2011-2017)

Andrea Peña-Vasquez, University of Notre Dame: Between the Patrón and the Padrón: How Municipalities Shape Access to Legal Status in Spain

Heather Swadley, University of Pennsylvania: The Politics Of Naive Integrationism: Community Integration For Disabled People And The Promises Of Olmstead

Kelebogile Zvobgo, University of Southern California: Governing Truth: NGOs and the Politics of Transitional Justice

Raed Ahmed, Wayne State University: Change in the Political Regimes and Controlling Migration: The EU and Italy’s Bargaining with Libya and Tunisia after the Arab Spring

Bryan Bezold, Wayne State University: Central Banking in Europe after the Financial Crisis

Baher Elsaid, Wayne State University: Some Structural Factors that Might Lead to State Failure

Esmat Ishag-Osman, Wayne State University: Direct Primaries and the Rules that Make Them: An Institutional Analysis of American Primary Systems, 2000-2016

Matthew Lacouture, Wayne State University: United Discourse, Divided Struggles: Hegemonic Contraction And Social Movements In Jordan ■