APOSS is back for a second season!
Please submit your work! We particularly encourage submissions from junior scholars and work at an early stage (like pre-analysis plans).
The Asian Politics Online Seminar Series is an online seminar series for political scientists working in, on, or adjacent to Asia.
APOSS has hosted 98 seminars to date.
It is currently organized by Charles Crabtree, Ji Yeon (Jean) Hong, and Trevor Incerti.
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Seminar guidelines
Registration 🔑 is required for all sessions.
Seminars are typically held weekly at the following times 📅 👉
Day | Hour |
Tuesday | 4pm Pacific
5pm Mountain
6pm Central
7pm Eastern |
Wednesday | 8am UTC+8
9am UTC+9 |
Schedule
Date
Name
Title
Discussants
April 11, 2023 11:00AM-12:00PM EDT
Strange bedfellows or genuine comrades? Variation in digital solidarity among Myanmar’s revolutionaries
TBD
April 18, 2023 11:00AM-12:00PM EDT
Be My Friendly Reviewers: How China Shapes the Human Rights Regime
TBD
April 25, 2023 12:00PM-1:00PM EDT
Sons of Revolution: Nepotism as a Source of Authoritarian Resilience in the Communist China, Vietnam and Laos
TBD
Note: 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.
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Past sessions (Season 2)
Date
Name
Title
Discussants
March 8, 2023
9-10:00AM JST
Transparency and Authoritarian Rule of Law: Mixed Effects of Open Government Information in China
March 1, 2023
9-10:00AM JST
Gender and Political Compliance under Authoritarian Rule
Yue Hou (Penn) and Hanzhang Liu (Pitzer)
March 22, 2023
9-10:00AM JST
“This Post Contains False Information”: How Do non-democratic Governments Use Fake News Labels to Restrict Online Dissent
Jen Pan and Rory Truex