About
The Asian Politics Online Seminar Series is an online seminar series for political scientists working in, on, or adjacent to Asia.
APOSS has hosted 104 seminars to date.
It is currently organized by Charles Crabtree, Ji Yeon (Jean) Hong, and Trevor Incerti.
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Schedule
Date
Name
Title
Discussants
TBD
Effectiveness of Countercriticism Coercion by China: Third-Party Deterrence of Malaysia
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Electoral Reform and Fragmented Polarization: New Evidence from Taiwan Legislative Roll Calls
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Immune or Untapped? Investigating Japanese Demand for Populist Media Content
TBD
TBD
Framing Democracy: Characterizing China’s Negative Legitimation Propaganda using Word Embeddings
TBD
When are Democracies at Risk of Democratic Decline? A Meta-Analysis of the Experimental Literature and a Conceptual Replication
TBD
TBD
The Collapse of the Patriarchal Bargain? Status, Duty and Gender Backlash in South Korea
Multiple Audiences Status Dynamic: China’s Inconsistent Compliance with the Global Climate Order
Who Wants to Work with Pro-democracy Advocates? The Effect of Movements’ Blame Attribution and Social Mass Base on Opposition Coalition Formation in Authoritarian Regimes.
Times are presented in JST as default for historical reasons. This does not indicate a preference for scholars working in Japan. Times featuring European scholars are presented in EST for convenience.
Past sessions
In virtual workshop time, we’ve been doing this for ages. Past sessions (Season 2)Past sessions (Season 1)