2025 Conference

October 17-18th, UCLA

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Friday, October 17
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AM Chairs Amy Pond
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Erica Owen
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Ken Scheve
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Jack Zhang, Samantha Vortherms, Chengyu Fu, N. Uras Demir The Illusion of Foreign Capital: Estimating Round-Trip FDI in China using Firm-level Data
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Leonardo Baccini, Katja Kleinberg, Stephen Weymouth Legacies of Globalization and Risks of Automation: Economic Security and the Role of the State in the AI Economy
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Richard Clark, Julia Morse, Tyler Pratt Recruiting Foreign Policy Elites via LinkedIn: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
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Simran Singh Private pocketbooks for public goods: Policy delegation through mandated CSR
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Sojun Park International Cooperation Without Harmonization: Evidence From the WIPO Patent Cooperation Treaty
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Brian Leung Foreign Discrimination, Business Lobbying, and the Unraveling of the U.S.–China Free Trade Consensus
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Benjamin Helms Historic Marginalization and Support for Globalization in Emerging Economies
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Christoph Mikulaschek, Michal Parizek How media coverage shapes the effect of IOs on public attitudes: Quasi-experimental evidence on mass opinion about Russia’s leadership in 49 countries
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Tobias Hofmann, Jim V. Wagner Talking and Walking Preferential Trade Agreements: Analyzing 'Roaring Kitties' in the European Parliament
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Valentina Gonzalez Rostani, Guillermo Lezama, Jose Incio Immigration Shocks and Politicians' Rhetoric: Evidence from the Venezuelan Migration Crisis
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Austin Beacham Endangered and Exported: The Impact of Conflict and Corruption on US Wildlife Trade
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Syeda ShahBano Ijaz Demanding the Last Mile: Foreign Aid and Political Participation in Pakistan
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Nallely Valenzuela Public Discourse on US Global Imports
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Jana Grittersova, Rosanne Logeart Fragmented Voices: The City of London and Post-Brexit Financial Negotiations
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Tim Buthe The Political Economy of Saudi Foreign Aid
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Zuhad Hai Industrial Policy as Compensation for Openness: Evidence from Post-War Britain
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Gautam Nair Representing the Consumer in Trade Politics and Policy
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Michael Allen, Zoe Ge Outsourcing Commercial Governance: The Politics of Place-Based Industrial Policy in Africa
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Yumi Park, Aditi Sahasrabuddhe No Way Out: Financial Fragmentation and the Limits of Statecraft in the Global South
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John Doces Colonization and the Backlash Against Globalization: A Framing Experiment in West Africa
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Phuong Pham, Haoming Xiong Network Spillover: Global Value Chains, Economic Security and the Emergence of Defense Cooperation Agreements
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Friday PM Chairs Leonardo Baccini
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Rachel Wellhausen
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James Morrison
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Cindy Wang Coalition Formation in Coercive Trade
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Axel Dreher, Jingke Pan, Christina Schneider, Keyi Tang The Electoral Effects of Foreign Aid: Evidence from Sub-National Data
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David Leblang, Maggie Peters, Ben Helms Migration: Saviors of the International Economic Order
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Allison Myren Investor Preferences and Global Financial Insurance
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Allison Grossman Tell me what you want: Bureaucrats preferences for foreign aid in Niger
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Puspa Amri Media Coverage, Perceptions of Income Inequality, and Redistribution Preferences in 8 OECD Economies, 1980-2021
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David Lindsey, Matt Malis, Calvin Thrall Gender Bias and Diplomatic Representation
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Chloe Ahn The Psychology of Alliance Disruption and Economic Engagement
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Lingbo Zhao, Xun Cao Does Carbon Tariff Reshape Global Supply Chains? Examining the Effect of EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on European Firms’ Supply Chain Adjustments
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Junghyun Lim The Depopulation Paradox? Exploring the Impact of Depopulation Risks on Immigration Preferences
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Rodrigo Moura Chinese economic cooperation bolsters authoritarian durability
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Fiona Bare The Political Economy of Climate Finance: Information, Incentives, and Institutional Delay
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Robert Gulotty, Alex Tipett Tariffs for the Defense Industrial Base: Coalition Politics in National Security Tariffs
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Soohyun Cho, Thomas M. Flaherty Protectionism for Him, Welfare for Her: The Trade Origins of Gendered Political Cleavages
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Sarah Brooks, Erik Voeten Green Industrial Policy and the Geopolitics of Investment in Critical Minerals
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Faisal Ahmed, Jonas Bunte The Hidden Role of Government Bureaucracies in Foreign Commerce: The interaction between diplomacy and export finance
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Theo Serlin, Hye Young You Lobbying and Legislative Representation
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Nicolas Bau, Simone Dietrich, Jing Qian, Duy Trinh The Institutional Politics of Development Finance: How Traditional Foreign Aid Shapes Subnational Investment Decisions
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Cocktail Hour / Poster Session Cocktail Hour / Poster Session
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Inken von Borzyskowski, Felicity Vabulas Out and Down: The Reputational Damage of Exiting International Organizations
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Fiona Bare, Hannah Loeffler Greening Sovereign Debt: Explaining the Rise of Green Bond Issuances
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Tal Sadeh, Gal Bitton, Benjamin Dassler, Yuval Hirshorn Can International Organizations Be Blamed for Bank Bailouts?
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Jerry Min Who Concedes Their Tax Base? The Domestic Politics of Global Taxation
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Yujin Zhang, Gary Ziwen Zu International Competition and Technological Preferences: Evidence from the United States and China
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Stephen Chaudoin, Michael-David Mangini Interdependence from Trade in the Modern Economy
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Johnathan Guy Resource Nationalism, Climate Policy, and Trade Preferences: Evidence from Indonesia
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Jong Hyun (Jake) Lee, Jane L. Sumner Fighting the Hand That Feeds: The Peculiar Case of Government Contracting Firms in an Era of Tariffs
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Sam Sharman, Hongbi Choi The Conditional Importance of the Rule of Law for Foreign Direct Investment in Autocracies
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Minju Kim, Bo Won Kim Arbitrators as Advisors: Evidence from Changes in Investment Treaty Design
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Seowoo Chung In the Shadow of Crisis: Lobbying and Trade Strategy beyond the WTO
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Saturday, October 18
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AM Chairs Tom Pepinsky
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Rachel Wellhausen
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James Morrison
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(Presentation Link, If Available) (Paper Link, If Available)
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Kexin Bai, Quan Li Economic Sanctions, Firm Responses, and Financial Performance of American Suppliers of Huawei
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Melle Scholten The Paradox of Migrant Rights and Outward Remittances
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Tim Buthe, Alisa Dachi, Chris Schsanherr Circular Economy Politics: The Comparative Political Economy of Critical Raw Materials Circularity
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Lorenzo Crippa, Edmund Malesky, Lucio Picci Compliance and Leakages in International Regimes: The Case of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
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Daniel Cowser, Daniel Nielson, Jack Zhang, John Ory Why Don't Firms Fight Back? Evidence from a Field Experiment on the U.S.A.-China Trade War
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Dennis Quinn, Chris Johns Global Tariff Pass-Through: Which Firms Gain, Which Firms Lose?
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Rebecca Perlman, Christina Toenshoff Harmonizing Safety: The Politics of Occupational Exposure Limits in the EU
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Lauren Ferry Comparing Comparability: Creditor Participation in Debt Relief
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Steven Liao, Margaret E. Roberts, Keng-Chi Chang, Ruixue Jia The Reallocation of Students from China in U.S. Higher Education
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Yujin Zhang Why Mercantilism? Preferences for Trade Surplus and Mercantilist Policies
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Martin Devaux Business as (Un)usual: Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Native Backlash
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Alfredo Trejo III Backlash from the Streets: Public Demonstrations and their Impact on the Preferential Trade Agreement Ratification Process in Latin America
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Thomas Flaherty, Duy Trinh, Olivia Hundley, Changlip Kim Commerce and Campaigns: The Local Roots of Trade and Immigration Messages in U.S. Presidential Speeches
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Yue Lin, Boliang Zhu Geopoliticized Industrial Policy: Power Rivalries and the Allocation of Government Subsidies
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Randall Stone, Jihye Park Lobbying for Conditionality
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Harriet Goers Plenty of Fish in the Sea: Selective Sanctioning and Alternate Markets
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Laura Comini, Hao Zhang Disasters, supply chains, and corporate lobbying on climate
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Noah Zucker, Calvin Thrall, Simran Singh Greener Pastures? A Labor Market Theory of Climate Governance
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Jian Xu, Xiaojun Li, Jiwei Qian, Jiawei Fu Politics or Profits: Global Supply Chains and MNCs’ Relocation Choices
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Seungjun Kim, Stefano Jud, ByungKoo Kim, Jong Hee Park Policy Feedback as Democratic Resilience: Infrastructure Investment and the Challenge of Populism in American Politics
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Kyuwon Lee, Soohyun Cho, Hye Young You Who Pays for Protectionism? Partisan Enforcement of Buy American Act
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PM Chairs Amy Pond
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Leonardo Baccini
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Ken Scheve
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Eric Thai The Strategic Use of Tariff Phaseouts in US Free Trade Agreements
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Lauren Barden-Hair Firm Instrumentalization: The Use of Multinational Corporations in Covert Security Operations
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Qi Liu The Scope Expansion of International Organizations
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Valentina Gonzalez-Rostani, Erica Owen, Carles Boix The Political Economy of Automation and Fragmented Production in a Global Economy: Evidence from Mexico
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Axel Dreher, Jingke Pan, Christina Schneider Foreign Aid and Targeted Political Violence
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Ryan Weldzius, Joshua Buckson Currency Power in Transition: Structural Change and the Politics of Global Currency Hierarchies
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Ethan Sager, Jennifer Tobin Competition or Chaos? Donor Fragmentation and the Politics of Aid Effectiveness
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Avi Ahuja, Layna Mosley, B. Peter Rosendorff The Other China Shock? Developing Country Bond Issues and Chinese External Finance
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Tal Sadeh, Gal Bitton, Bernhard Reinsberg Are International Monetary Fund (IMF) programs really ineffective?
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Yuto Ota Defying the Fate of Importers: Role of energy vulnerability in forming broader coalitions for climate mitigation
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Edward D. Mansfield, Omer Solodoch Economic Globalization and The Hinterland: The Economic Sources of Rural Voters’ Responses to International Trade Worldwide
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Nikhar Gaikwad, Noah Zucker Climate Canvassing in Divided Democracies: Field Experimental Evidence from India
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Russell Cui The Relationship Between Globalization and State Capitalism - Trade Liberalization, Financial Repression and Authoritarian Regimes
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Miles Kellerman Chasing the Smugglers: Financial Institutions as Enforcers of Global Trade Security
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In Song Kim, Edmund Malesky, Helen V. Milner, Duy Trinh Firms' Supply Chain Partners Preferences: A Conjoint Experiment in Korea and Vietnam
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