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Photo Recap: Friday 2022 APSA Annual Meeting Highlights

September 17, 2022 APSA Annual Meeting, photos, Photos 2022 Comments Off on Photo Recap: Friday 2022 APSA Annual Meeting Highlights
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  • Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE

    April 27, 2026 0
    Storm from the Steppes: Warfare and Succession Institutions in Pre-Modern Eurasia, 1000–1799 CE By Daniel Steven Smith, Ohio State University A prominent literature on pre-modern warfare and institution-building holds that intense military competition in pre-modern [...]
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    Political Entrepreneurs or Bandits? The “Criminal” Origins of Peripheral Rebellions By Janet I. Lewis and Stephen Rangazas, George Washington University How and why do armed groups that become known as “rebels” initially use violence? New datasets [...]
  • A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies

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    A Precolonial Paradox? Rethinking Political Centralization and Its Legacies By Martha Wilfahrt, University of California, Berkeley A paradox has emerged in the growing literature on the legacies of the precolonial past: areas home to precolonial [...]

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