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University of Alabama's ISSR Workshop on International Conflict, 2020

Below is the itinerary for the March 14, 2020, workshop on international conflict.  Papers are linked to their title.
9:30am, Jeremy Graham (University of Notre Dame)
A Tale of Two Dilemmas: International Security and Coups d’état

10:15am, Roya Izadidastgerdi (Binghamton University)
The Political Economy of State Security: Why do some Militaries Become Involved in the Economy
11:00am, BREAK

11:15am, Vanes Ibric (George Washington University/Belfer Center at Harvard University)
Civil War and the Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes: Comparing Allied and Non-Allied Countries
12:00pm, Yuleng Zeng (University of South Carolina)
Bilateral Trade, Shifting Power, and Interstate Conflict

12:45pm, LUNCH
2:00pm, Caitlin McCulloch (University of Maryland)
In the Eye of the Hurricane: Natural Disasters and Interstate Conflict 

2:45pm, Carl Huang (University of Virginia/University of Southern California)
Ritualization and Escalation in Territorial Disputes

3:30pm, BREAK

3:45pm, Bomi Lee (University of Iowa)
Beyond a dyadic approach: the effect of balanced triangular relationships on rivalry duration

4:15pm, Discussion of Militarized Conflict Datasets
We will talk about current research at ISSR, including coding cases of militarized conflict and the issues that were fought over.

5:00pm, Workshop Ends
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  • About
  • Territorial Peace
  • Research
  • MID Data
  • Alliance Data
  • Replication
  • Belgium Program
  • 2020 ISSR Intl Conflict Workshop Schedule