Workshop Panels Session I Tuesday, June 18, 2013 11:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Panel 1: Crisis Leadership: Global Governance LOCATION: ROOM 206, UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING CHAIR: Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics and International Studies, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick PANELISTS: “Emergence of Crisis leadership in Global Governance” Alexandra Homolar, Assistant Professor of International Security, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick “Communicating Leadership in Global Governance Crises” Stephanie Schnurr, Associate Professor, Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick “Researching Crisis Leadership” Malcolm MacDonald, Associate Professor, Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick “The Legitimacy of Crisis Leadership in Global Governance” Lena Rethel, Assistant Professor of International Political Economy, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick Panel 2: Whither Received Wisdom?: Expert Knowledge in International Trade Policymaking LOCATION: LITTLE HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Rorden Wilkinson, Research Director, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester PANELISTS: “Southern Intellectuals in the Reconstruction of Global Trade” James Scott, Hallsworth Fellow, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester “Talking Trade” Silke Trommer, Postdoctoral Researcher, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University “Made in Geneva: Trade Narratives, Embedded NGOs and Global Development” Erin Hannah, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Kings University College at the University of Western Ontario “Outgrowing our Growth Paradigm: The South Must Take Leadership on Alternatives to Economic Growth” Manuelle Chanoine, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs Panel 3: Women in Transitions from War to Peace LOCATION: PALAESTRA UPPER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Rama Mani, Co-Convenor, Agents of Transformation; Senior Research Associate, University of Oxford PANELISTS: “Advancing Women Agency in Transitional Justice Processes” Annika Björkdahl, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University Johanna Mannergren Selimovic, Research Fellow, Swedish Institute for International Affairs “What Crimes? What Justice? Gender in Transitional Justice” Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Professor for Peace and Conflict Studies, Center for Conflict Studies, Philipps University Marburg “It’s a Man’s World: Women’s Roles in the SSR-DDR processes in Burundi and the Congo” Nina Wilén, Researcher, Conflict Studies Department, Royal Military Academy “Global Governance, (In)Security and the Entrepreneurial Women” Catia Gregoratti, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Lund University Panel 4: Strategies of Social Health Governance LOCATION: CONCERT HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Alexander Yuriev, Professor, Russian Department of Political Psychology, Saint-Petersburg State University PANELISTS: “Strategy of Health Governance: Destructive Social Epidemics” Alexander Katkov, Professor, Research Centre on Social Psychotherapy “Social Epidemic of Computer Addiction: Prevention Strategy“ Vlada Titova, Dr., Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University “About Relevance of Institute of Social Psychotherapy in Russia” Dmitry Loskutov, Executive Director, Research Centre of Social Psychotherapy “Internet and Computer Addiction: Autisation of Modern Society?” Roman Troianovskii, Dr., City Mental Hospital “Radio and TV: Opportunities to Change Public Attitude to the Problems of Drug Use, AIDS, and Nationalism” Igor Mosin, Producer, St. Petersburg TV Studio “Morning 100” Panel 5: UN Accountability LOCATION: PALAESTRA LOWER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Sam Daws, Deputy Director (United Nations), Cabinet Office, British Government PANELIST: “How is the UN System Accountable?” George Andreopoulos, Professor of Political Science, CUNY, and Director of the Center for International Human Rights “UN Accountability (or Impunity) in Peace-Missions. Who is accountable for peacekeepers’ misconduct and crimes?” Dorota Gierycz, Visiting Professor JJC/CUNY, Adjunct Professor, Webster University Vienna, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, Austria “The Growing Acceptance of Legal Accountability by the UN, including contractual obligations” Michael Platzer, Vienna Liaison Officer, ACUNS; Chair, Vienna NGO Alliance for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Panel 6: International Interventions- Context, Purposes, Challenges LOCATION: NEW BANQUET, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Mariko Shoji, Professor, School of International Studies, Keiai University PANELISTS: “Leadership of UN Peacekeeping in Sudan” Katsumi Ishizuka, Associate Professor, Kyoei University “The Nature and Purpose of the ICC- An Unfinished Story…” Maria Varaki, Postdoctoral Fellow Faculty of Law, Hebrew University “Islamic Critical Theory: A Gnostic Contribution to Peace Discourses” Farid Mirbagheri, Professor, University of Nicosia “NATO and the UN: Building a Partnership to Strengthen the Responsibility to Protect” Matthew Redding, Masters Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “We Do Not Belong: Unique Challenges Facing the Stateless Hilltribes of northern Thailand” Marielle Ali, Masters Candidate, New York University Panel 7: Multilateral Treaties and I(G)Os: Assessing the Advantages of a Long-term, Macroscopic Perspective LOCATION: ROOM 104 AUDITORIUM, KING’S HOUSE CHAIR: Christer Jönsson, Past-Chair, ACUNS and Professor, Lund University PANELISTS: “International Organizations as Enablers” Charlotte Ku, Assistant Dean, College of Law, University of Illinois “Insights, Perspective, and Complexities from trying to accommodate IGOs as a major element of a database of 6,200 multilateral treaties signed between 1500 (sic) and 2005” John Gamble, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and International Law, the Behrend College, Penn State University “The Lawmaking Powers of the United Nations Security Council: Quis Custodiet?” Jan Wouters, Director of the Institute for International Law, University of Leuven Panel 8: “Soft Power” and New Leadership in Global Governance LOCATION: SINGING ROOM, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Joel Oestreich, Associate Professor, Drexel University Panelists: “Advancing Human Rights through Education: Higher Education as ‘Soft Power’, and its Implications for Global Leadership and Governance” Aigul Kulnazarova, Professor, School of Global Studies, Tama University “What difference does ‘soft’ global governance make? International Labor Organization (ILO) norms, supervision and promotion vis-à-vis Brazil” Simon Pahle, Postdoctoral Fellow, Norwegian University of Life Science, Universidade de São Paulo “Leadership in Crowded Space: Examining UNAIDS use of indicators as a response to the AIDS pandemic” Sharifah Sekalala, Early Career Fellow, University of Warwick “An Emerging Order? The Brazilian Regional Leadership and its global aspirations” Tamara Simao, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs Session II Wednesday, June 19, 2013 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Panel 9: Legitimacy Challenges in Global Governance: Participation, Accountability and Contestation LOCATION: PALAESTRA LOWER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Ted Svensson, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University PANELISTS: “Democratizing Global Environmental Governance. Comparing Civil Society Participation in UN Climate Change and Sustainable Development Diplomacy” Karin Bäckstrand, Professor of Political Science, Lund University “Legitimation Strategies in Global Health Governance: From ‘Verticalisation’ Towards ‘Whole-of System’ Approaches” Kristina Jönsson, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Lund University “Domestic Politics and Transnational Climate Governance. A Research Agenda” Thomas Hale, Fellow at Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University “Rule-setting partnerships, human rights norms and accountability” Magdalena Bexell, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Lund University Panel 10: UN Targeted Sanctions as an Instrument of Global Governance LOCATION: ROOM 206, UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING CO-CHAIRS: Thomas Biersteker, Professor, The Graduate Institute, Geneva and Sue E. Eckert, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University PANELISTS: “The Purposes of Targeted Sanctions” Francesco Giumelli, Assistant Professor, Prague Metropolitan University “The Relationship of UN Sanctions with other Sanctions Regimes” Clara Portela, Assistant Professor, Singapore Management University, “The Relationship of UN Sanctions with Other Policy Tools (Diplomacy, Legal, Use of Force)” Paul Bentall, Research Analyst, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Government of the UK “The Unintended Consequences of Targeted Sanctions” Mikael Eriksson, Researcher, Ministry of Defense Research Institute, Stockholm DISCUSSANTS: Thomas Biersteker, Professor, The Graduate Institute, Geneva and Sue E. Eckert, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University Panel 11: Technologies of Social Health Governance LOCATION: CONCERT HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Alexander Katkov, Professor, Research Centre on Social Psychotherapy, St. Petersburg PANELISTS: “Political and Psychological Mechanisms of Restoration of the Human Capital” Inga Burikova, Dr., Department of Political Science, St. Petersburg State University “Entropy of Social and Psychological Factors in the Man-Computer System” Daniel Chugunov, Dr., International Medico-Psychological Association “Social Therapy as the Way to Stabilize Psychological Health of the Population During the Time of the Global Crisis” Maria Pushkina, Dr., Department of Political Science, St. Petersburg State University “Tolerance is an Experience of Social Therapy” Maria Konovalova, Dr., Department of Political Science, St. Petersburg State University “Mass Media and Public Opinion, Stigma and Tolerance?” Euvgeniy Zakharov, Director, Documentary Film Studio, OK&NO Panel 12: Governing the Global Economy LOCATION: NEW BANQUET, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Catarina Kinnvall, Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University PANELISTS: “Civil Society and Governance of Global Financial Markets” Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics and International Studies, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warwick “The Global Power Shift and Regime Building: The Case of the G20” Jongryn Mo, Professor of International Political Economy, Asan Institute for Policy Studies; Yonsei University “Indian Business Leaders’ Perception of Trade Competition from China” Guru Prabhakar, Senior Lecturer, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England Connie Hancock, Program Leader, Business Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Chester “Identifying Attributes of Institutional Leadership in the Global Financial Architecture” Monique Egli Costi, Visiting Scholar, Victoria University of Wellington Law School Panel 13: Women’s Leadership in the United Nations LOCATION: LITTLE HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Catia Gregoratti, Senior Lecturer, Lund University PANELISTS: “Women Leaders in the Second United Nations: From Margaret Joan Anstee to Mary Robinson” Ingvild Bode, Post-doc researcher, Eberhard Karls, University of Tübingen “Women’s Leadership in the UN System. Breaking Barriers?” Kirsten Haack, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, Northumbria University “Religion, Identity Conflict and Women Leadership in Global Governance” A. Janhavi Prakash Tiwary, LLM Student, International Jurist Organization “Gender Sensitive Policy and Involvement of Women in Global Government Activities: Focus on Eastern Europe and Central Asia” Zhannat Kosmukhamedova, Dr., UNODC “Gender Politics in and around the UN” Carolyn Stephenson, Associate Professor, University of Hawai at Mānoa Panel 14: Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping: Innovations and Challenges LOCATION: PALAESTRA UPPER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Annika Björkdahl, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University PANELISTS: “The United Nations Peacebuilding Architecture and the Challenge of Hybrid Peace Governance” Timothy Donais, Associate Professor, Department of Global Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University “The Challenges of Neo-Liberal Peacebuilding and State-(re)building: Successes and Failures of International Organizations’ Administrations of War-Torn Territories” Philippe Guillot, Professor of International Relations, French Air Force Academy Darya Pushkina, Associate Professor of International Relations, St. Petersburg State University “UN Special Envoy Mediation in Civil Wars: Polysemic of Peace, Flexible Diplomacy, and the Emancipation of the Secretariat” Elodie Convergne, PhD Candidate, Sciences Po, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris “UNHCR’s Gender Policy in Sierra Leone: Agency, Vulnerability, and Sustainability” Claudena Skran, Professor of Government and Edwin & Ruth West Professor of Economics and Social Science, Lawrence University Panel 15: Leaders and Leadership (I) LOCATION: SINGING ROOM, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Vesselin Popovski, Senior Academic Programme Officer, United Nations University, Institute for Sustainability and Peace PANELISTS: “Questions about Political Adaptation Disorder” Alexander Yuriev, Professor, St. Petersburg State University “An Analysis of Learning Leadership in Organisational Change” Andrei Loukianov, Research Fellow, School of Computer and Information Science, University of South Australia “Path Emergence in Social Order: A Challenge to New Institutionalism” Ki-Joon Hong, Professor, Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University “Transformation Through Authenticity Key for a Successful Leadership in Global Governance” Lena Lid Falkman, Project Coordinator, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation; Assistant Professor at Stockholm School of Economics; Marie Curie Fellow at ESADE, Barcelona Panel 16: Academics Successfully Interacting with the UN - The Big Challenge LOCATION: ROOM 104 AUDITORIUM, KING’S HOUSE CHAIR: Michael Platzer, Vienna Liaison Officer, ACUNS; Chair, Vienna NGO Alliance for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice PANELISTS: “Academics inter-acting with the Vienna based UN organizations – Crime Prevention, Criminal Justice, Industrial Policy, Nuclear Safety, and Nuclear Testing” Michael Platzer, Vienna Liaison Officer, ACUNS; Chair, Vienna NGO Alliance for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice “Building a future for UN Studies” Henrike Landre, Co-Chair of the UN Studies Association “Does the UN Need Academics?” Dorota Gierycz, Visiting Professor JJC/CUNY, Adjunct Professor, Webster University Vienna, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, Austria “Students inter-acting with Inter-governmental bodies – learning by participating and influencing policy” Leah Norris, Representative, ACUNS Vienna Liaison Office Session III Wednesday, June 19, 2013 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Panel 17: The UN as a Global Leader: Strengths and Pathologies LOCATION: PALAESTRA UPPER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Magdalena Bexell, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Lund University PANELISTS: “Security Council Decisions in Perspective” Patrik Johansson, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, Umeå University Peter Wallensteen, Senior Professor, Department of peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University “The UN Security Council and Anti-Terrorism: Leadership and Challenges” Alberto Costi, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington “Framing the UN Response to the Arab Uprisings” Karim Makdisi, Associate Professor, Political Studies and Public Administration, American University of Beirut Panel 18: Climate Change and Global Environmental Governance LOCATION: PALAESTRA LOWER, PALAESTRA ET ODEUM CHAIR: Mary Farrell, Reader in European and International Politics, and Jean Monnet Chair, University of Greenwich PANELISTS: “The Institutional Complexity of Global Environmental Governance” Fariborz Zelli, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University “Connect the Dots: Managing the Fragmentation of the Global Climate Governance” Fariborz Zelli, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Lund University Harro van Asselt, Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute “Rethinking Global Governance in the Wake of Climate Change- Some Theoretical Considerations” Atieno Samandari, SJD Candidate, Emory University Law School Panel 19: Leaders and Leadership (II) LOCATION: ROOM 104 AUDITORIUM, KING’S HOUSE CHAIR: Joel Oestreich, Associate Professor, Drexel University PANELIST: “Leadership and Culture as Explanatory Variable: Help or Hindrance?” Kirsten Haack, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, Northumbria University “Personality, Leadership, and Decision Making: A Global Comparison” Jean Krasno, Director of the MA International Relations Program, City College of New York “Secretary-General Leadership in Global Governance: Perspectives from the IO BIO Project” Kent Kille, Associate Professor, College of Wooster Bob Reinalda, Senior Researcher, Radboud University Nijmegen “Leadership” Ali Unlu, Graduate Student, Turkish War Colleges Panel 20: Norm Entrepreneurship and Global Leadership LOCATION: CONCERT HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Claudia Hippel, PhD Fellow, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Science, University of Bremen PANELIST: “Norm Entrepreneurship as Global Leadership: Strategies and Factors Responsible for Success” Kseniya Oksamytna, Ph. D. Candidate, LUISS Guido Carli and University of Geneva “The United Nations as a Normative Leader: The Challenges of Global Security Governance and the Responsibility to Protect” Kate Seaman, Teaching Fellow, University of Bath “Brazil and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P): A ‘Higher Level of Responsibility’? Evan Cinq-Mars, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “The UN General Assembly – Leadership in the Global Values Debate” Otto Spijkers, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University Panel 21: The Role of Reflection for Leadership in Global Governance LOCATION: ROOM 206, UNIVERSITY MAIN BUILDING CHAIR: Zuzana Lehmannova, Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy, University of Economics, Prague PANELIST: “Reflection as an Aspect of the Social Systems Self Organization” Zuzana Lehmannova, Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy, University of Economics, Prague “The Ethnic Conflict Resolution – Reflection of Intercultural Aspects” Eva Svihovska, PhD Candidate, University of Economics, Prague “UN as Inspirational Leader in Global Security Governance – the Role of Reflection” Zbynek Dubsky, Associate Professor, University of Economics, Prague “Leadership in the European Union” Radim Srsen, Assistant Professor, University of Economics, Prague “The EU as an Actor of International Relations: Impact of the Imperfection in the Internal Dimensions of Leadership” Alzbeta Kucharova, PhD Candidate, University of Economics, Prague Panel 22: Media Leadership, and Cyber Warfare LOCATION: NEW BANQUET, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Annika Bergman Rosamond, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Lund University PANELIST: “Russo-Czech Relations: A Digital Prisoner’s Dilemma” Nadiya Kostyuk, Master’s Candidate, New York University “The Cyber Dogs of War: Joint Efforts in the Prevention of Cyberwarfare” Nadiya Kostyuk, Master’s Candidate, New York University Marielle Ali, Master’s Candidate, New York University “Leadership of International Media in the 21 st Century” Omar Hernandez, Professor, Andres Bello Catholic University, Venezuela Panel 23: Institutional Leadership and the Coordinating Function in Global Governance LOCATION: LITTLE HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Roger Coate, Paul D. Coverdell Endowed Chair of Public Policy, Georgia College & State University PANELIST: “The Leadership Role of the Resident Coordinators for Coordinating UN Development Aid in the Field” Timo Mahn, Research Fellow, German Development Institute “Uncertainty in Water Management Systems: The Need for Global Leadership in Water Governance and Management Strategies Sarah Allen, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “Toward a Coordinated Response to Climate-Induced Migration: the Leadership Roles of the IOM and UNHCR” Gabriel Williams, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs Panel 24: Balsillie School of International Affairs: Master’s Panel LOCATION: CONCERT HALL, AF BORGEN CHAIR: Melissa Labonte, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Fordham University PANELIST: “Challenges of Disaster Risk Reduction in a Globalizing World: The Need for Local Inclusion and Creating Stakeholder Cooperation” Laurel Reid, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “UN Leadership on Global Climate Change Governance” Simone Stawicki, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “Profit Meets Purpose: Leveraging Corporations to Drive Sustainable Development” Lauren Webber, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs “From Rhetoric to Leadership: Including Women in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding” Hyla Zeifman, Master’s Candidate, Balsillie School of International Affairs