2015 program 12-15 - European Union Studies Association

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PANEL SESSION ONE
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
1A External Dimensions of Migrant Integration
Chair: Agnieszka Weinar (European University Institute)
Discussant: Alexandra Delano (New School University)
The immigration, emigration and diaspora policies’ effects on integration: The Chinese and Indian Migrants
in the UK
Anne Unterreiner (Sciences Po Paris)
Diaspora empowering in the European Union: active civic participation and integration of immigrants
Sonia Gsir (University of Liege)
The role of homeland actors in migrants’ economic outcomes at destination: a focus on Senegalese
migrants’ associations
Sorana Toma (ENSAE-CREST, University of Oxford)
A One-Way Ticket from the New World to the Old?
Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels (University of Kent)
1B EU Institutions and Agencies in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Chair: Christian Kaunert (c.kaunert@dundee.ac.uk)
Discussant: Emilio De Capitani (FREE Group Brussels)
The communitarisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: has institutional change triggered policy
change?
Florian Trauner (University of Vienna)
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg)
Liberty or Security? The role of national parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Angela Tacea (Sciences-Po Paris)
The evolving role of courts for the European multi-level security setting
Hartmut Aden (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
Agency Governance AFSJ: How EU Agencies interact in EU Border Management
Peter Slominski (University of Vienna)
1C EU regulation and the global economy
The End of EU Financial Regulatory Internationalism?
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)
Nicolas Nicolas Véron (Bruegel & Peterson Institute)
Foreign Direct Investment in TTIP: Covering a New Regulatory Issue in an Era of Regimes Complexes
Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
Marc Bungenberg (Siegen University)
Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)
Putting the EU in Its Place: Influence Strategies and the Global Regulatory Context
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve)
Labor standards and external promotion of European norms
Pawel Frankowski (Jagiellonian University)
1D The EU, International Law and Human Rights
Chair: Samantha Velluti (University of Lincoln, UK )
Discussant: Eva-Maria Maggi (University of Arizona, USA)
An Analysis of the Legal Obligations of the EU Stemming from its International Trade Agreements
Samantha Velluti (University of Lincoln, UK )
Interorganizational Networking in the European Neighborhood Policy: The Case of Human Rights Organizations
Kostas Kourtikakis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montral, Canada)
The Global Reach and Effects of EU Law: Methodologies and Constructs
Elaine Fahey (City University London )
1E Images of the EU's external influence
EU Support of Polyarchy? The Case of Morocco
Angelos Sepos (Al Akhawayn University, Morocco)
TRADE AND HISTORY: COMMERCE BETWEEN THE EU AND ALGERIA IN THE WAKE OF CAMUS’S
CENTENNIAL
Daniela Caruso (Boston University)
Joanna Geneve ()
Dynamics between the Spanish foreign policy towards Mexico and the external action of the EU within the
framework of the EU-Latin America relationship
Alicia Sorroza (Analyst, Elcano Royal Institute, Spain and Mexico )
Why Labels Matter? Israel’s Occupation and Technical Customs Rules as Instruments of EU Foreign Policy
Sharon Pardo (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev )
1F Migration politics and governance in hard times
The EU's migration crisis response: of lame ducks and sea eagles
Prof. Dr. Petra Bendel (Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Immigration and Asylum Fraud: The Construction of a Policy Problem in the E.U.
Meghan Luhman (Johns Hopkins University)
Rethinking Migration Law and Governance in the EU and US
Paul James Cardwell (University of Sheffield/UACES)
In Deep Water: Towards a Greater Commitment for Human Rights in Sea Operations Coordinated by FRONTEX?
Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)
1G Lobbying, access, and influence at the EU level today
When politics makes strange bedfellows Why do NGOs and business interests coalesce in EU legislative politics?
Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)
Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp)
Bilateral interest representation in the EU - The case of Franco-German business lobbying
Jean-Marc Trouille (Bradford University School of Management, UK)
Andrew Barron (ESC Toulouse, France)
No longer gatekeeper: Why the European Commission provides access to justice for civil society organisations
Andreas Hofmann (University of Cologne)
Instrumenting interests: explaining the bureaucratic politics of the European Commission’s consultations with
stakeholders regime.
Adriana Bunea (University College London)
1H European integration or backsliding? The perspective from four policy areas
Beneath the Veil of Hope: The effects of EU signaling on foreign investors’ sensitivity to corruption before
and after EU membership
Svetoslav Derderyan (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
The UK and the EU’s Employment Strategy: From Europeanization to De-Europeanization.
Paul Copeland (Queen Mary, University of London )
Dismantling the acquis? Twenty years of environmental policy reform in the European Union
Viviane Gravey (University of East Anglia)
Andrew Jordan (University of East Anglia)
Lightening of Citizenship and its Implication for Social Policy: 'Social Security Lite' in the Making ?
Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada (Tsuda College)
The Pyrrhic Victory of Rule Adoption: LGBT Rights as a Case of Normative Backsliding
Martijn Mos (Cornell University)
1I Voters, elites and accountability
Decoupling is in the Eye of the Beholder? European Parliamentary Voting and Perceptions of National v. EU
Economic Performance
Edward Fogarty (Colgate University)
The restrained power of elite cues in the sovereign debt crisis. A survey experiment on fiscal solidarity in the EU
Florian Stoeckel (European University Institute)
Theresa Kuhn (University of Amsterdam)
Second-order Election Effects and Government Accountability in the European Multilevel Electoral System
Arjan Schakel (Maastricht University)
Regionalist Parties' and European Integration: Issue Linkage and Patterns of Positioning
Emanuele Massetti (Gediz University)
Arjan Schakel (Maastricht University)
1J Institutional Actors and Coalitions in EU Trade Policy
Acting on Behalf of Collective and Multiple Principals: The European Commission’s Discretion in Trade
Negotiations After Lisbon
Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (TU Dresden)
Supranational (co)sponsors? Explaining the Commission's growing support for empowering the European
Parliament in trade policy
Guri Rosén (ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo)
New Trade, New Politics: Intra-Industry Trade and Political Coalitions in the EU
Mary Anne Madeira (Queens College, City University of New York)
Explaining the ‘NAFTA-isation’ of the EU’s Common Commercial Policy
Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
1K Constitutional issues and Euroskepticism
Assessing the Measurement of European Policy Positions in Expert Surveys
Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)
Sven-Oliver Proksch (McGill University)
René Lindstädt (University of Essex)
Curbing the European Commission’s discretion and restoring the credibility of the EU
Natalia Fiedziuk (European Commission)
Functional constitutionalism in the EU
Turkuler Isiksel (Columbia University)
The Treaty of Lisbon: a new twist in EU democracy and legitimacy in the face of Euroskepticism
Sebastian Baglioni (Carleton University)
1L Economic perspectives
Disentangling Activity and Efficiency Effects of Finance on Growth: New Evidence from Transition Countries
ayse demir (university of leicester department of economics)
Recent Estimates of Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Import Prices in the Euro Area
Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh (ESSCA School of Management, France)
Christophe Rault (University of Orléans, France)
Policy support to commercialisation and Europe’s ‘commercialisation gap’
Andrea Szalavetz (Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, MTA KRTK)
1M Looking back, looking ahead: Can the EU continue to move forward?
The EU & Image Resilience in Times of Crisis
Mai'a Cross (Northeastern University)
Our Virgin Birth or the Reinventions of Europe
Kalypso Nicolaidis (University of Oxford)
More integration, less federation: the European Integration of core state powers
Philipp Genschel (European University Institute)
European economic integration in times of crisis: a case of neofunctionalism?
Arne Niemann (University of Mainz)
Demosthenes Ioannou (European Central Bank)
PANEL SESSION TWO
10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
2A The Role of Political-Economic Ideas in National and EU Responses to the Euro Crisis
Chair: Mark Vail (Tulane University)
Discussant: Sarah Wiliarty (Wesleyan University)
Which Ordoliberalism? Dueling Liberal Narratives at the German Constitutional Court
Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University)
Ideas, Institutions and Policy-Making in Hard Times: The Case of Southern European Labour Reforms
Jonathan Hopkins (LSE)
Kenneth Dubin (Anglia Ruskin)
From Paradox to Missed Opportunities: French Statist Liberalism and the Euro Crisis
Mark Vail (Tulane University)
2B Roundtable: Theorizing Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
Chair: Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University)
Chair: Raphael Bossong (Europa-University Viadrina)
Discussant: Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University)
Justice and Home Affairs Governance
John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
From Justice and Home Affairs to an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee)
JHA and the European Parliament
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg)
JHA Legal Governance
Adam Edwards (University of Cardiff)
Contagion and the European Union
Rosemary Taylor (Tufts University)
2C Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 4: The European Union and cyber-space: the emergence of a new
actor (1)
Chair: Javier Argomaniz (University of St Andrews)
Chair: Helena Carrapico (Aston University)
Discussant: Emilio De Capitani (FREE Group Brussels)
Combating Cyber Crime in Europe: Constructing a Security of Resilience’
George Christou (University of Warwick)
European Cybersecurity, the Protection of Personal Data and Electronic Surveillance - A Legal Perspective’
Sofia de Vasconcelos Casimiro (Portuguese Military Academy)
The coherence of EU security cyber-strategy
André Barrinha (Canterbury Christchurch University)
Helen Carrapico (Aston University)
European governance of digital spaces: an exploratory analysis of cyber security and cyber crime agencies and
their regulatory potential
Helen Carrapico (Aston University)
Javier Argomaniz (University of St. Andrews)
Cyber-Lisbon? The Impact of the Treaty of Lisbon on European Union Cyber security
Robert Dewar (University of Glasgow)
2D Europe and the Ukrainian challenge
The Contestation of Values in the European Neighbourhood Policy: Challenges of Capacity, Consistency and
Competition
Sieglinde Gstöhl (College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium)
The Powers of Attraction: The EU, Russia and Values in Ukraine
Eleanor Bindman (Queen Mary, University of London)
Ammon Cheskin (University of Glasgow)
What Went Right and What Wrong for the EU in Ukraine?
Hiski Haukkala (The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland/University of Tampere)
The EU as a crisis manager: a comparison between Georgia and Ukraine
Milena Romano (University of Bath)
2E European Integration and Cross-border effects
Chair: Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)
Discussant: Patrick Crowley Crowley (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi)
Discussant: Demosthenes Ioannou (European Central Bank)
Discussant: Ernest Dautovic (Université de Lausanne)
Converging in divergent ways: Explaining trade integration between CESEE countries and the EU-15
Ernest Dautovic (Université de Lausanne)
Lucia Orszaghova (ECB and Národná banka Slovenska)
Willem Schudel Schudel (De Nederlandsche Bank)
Macroeconomic Synchronization and Monetary Unions: Is the EU more Synchronous than other Monetary Unions
and are Monetary Unions more Synchronous than non-Monetary Unions?
Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi)
Chris I. Trombley Trombley (Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi)
Spillovers and Euroscepticism
Demosthenes Ioannou (European Central Bank)
Jean-François Jamet Jamet (ECB)
Johannes Kleib Kleib (ECB)
Plausible Recovery and Resolution Plans for Cross-Border Financial Institutions
David Mayes (University of Auckland)
Giannoula Karamichailidou (University of Auckland)
2F Patterns of support and conflict in European integration
How Europe's Citizens evaluate Interdependent Governance
Richard Rose (University of Strathclyde Glasgow)
Helping or Hurting? Perception of the EU and Reactions to the Financial Crisis in Eastern Central Europe
Monika Muehlboeck (University of Vienna)
Reinhard C. Heinisch (University of Salzburg)
The structure of conflict in EU interest group politics: Positions, actor alignments and divisiveness
Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen/BIGSSS)
Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp)
Dirk De Bièvre (University of Antwerp)
Caelesta Braun (Free University Amsterdam)
Supporting Europe. A Theory on the Distributional and Informational Implications of European Integration for
European Support in Domestic Party Competition
Thomas König (University of Mannheim)
2G Why governance by European agencies matters
New Agencies, New Powers, New Doctrines? The Transformation of EU Administrative Law in the Wake of Crisis
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel (Leiden University)
Safe for the Market: The Governance Role of the European Food Safety Authority
Mitchell P Smith (University of Oklahoma)
A stowaway in unchartered waters? The European Court of Auditors and financial accountability of the new EU
economic governance
Maria Sánchez-Barrueco (University of Deusto)
Accountability or accountabilities? Differentiating approaches to EU public audit in the face of new instruments,
architectures and governance arrangements
Paul Stephenson (Sciences Po, Paris)
2H The new politics of EU trade policy
The Creation of the Multilateral Trade Court: Design and Experiential Learning
Manfred Elsig (University of Bern)
Jappe Eckhardt (University of Bern)
Efficient bilateralism? The TTIP from an EU Trade Policy perspective
Patricia Garcia-Duran (University of Barcelona)
Montserrat Millet (University of Barcelona)
Global exit from the EU's decision trap: the case of accounting rules
Zdenek Kudrna (University of Vienna)
Patrick Mueller (University of Vienna)
EU Trade Policy and Civil Society: Different Channels, Same Success?
Evgeny Postnikov (University of Glasgow)
2I Narrative and myth: responding to the crises of European integration
Chair: Richard McMahon (University of Portsmouth, UK)
Discussant: Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Almost the same stories: Comparing narrative patterns in EU treaty referendums
Wolf J. Schünemann (Heidelberg University, Germany)
Not So Different After All?: The European Union’s Exceptionalism Myths After the Crisis
Vincent Della Sala (University of Trento, Italy)
The European Union and the Apocalypse
Brent F. Nelsen (Furman University, Greenville, USA)
James L. Guth (Furman University, Greenville, USA)
Civilisational narratives in European Studies debates on EEC/EU enlargement
Richard McMahon (University of Portsmouth, UK)
2J Post-communist political systems a decade after enlargement
Societal Empowerment and Europeanisation: Revisiting the EU’s Impact on Democratisation
Gergana Noutcheva (Maastricht University)
Coming full circle: differential empowerment in the EU accession process
Natasha Wunsch (University College London)
Free But Not Fair: Hungary as a Case Study in Hybrid Regime Stability
Steven Bennett (The College at Brockport, State University of New York)
Katelyn Hess (University at Buffalo, State University of New York)
Post-Communist Party System Institutionalization in Comparative Perspective: Any Impact of European Union
Membership ?
Alan Siaroff (The University of Lethbridge, Canada)
Post-Accession Democratic Backsliding in the New Europe: The Case of Anti-Corruption Performance in Poland
and the Czech Republic
Cristina Gherasimov (Rutgers University)
2K Austerity, activism, and Euroskepticism
Euroscepticism and the Debt Crisis in France and Germany: A Polanyian Reading
Gabriel Goodliffe (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México)
Wounded Parliamentarism: The Neglected Implications of the Financial Crisis
Emmanuel Sigalas (University of Carleton)
Same crisis, contradicting results? Citizens’ perceptions and Eurosceptic parties in Southern Europe
Ilke Toygur (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)
Austerity, Public Opinion and Political Activism in Europe
Francesca Vassallo (University of Southern Maine)
2L Governance and crisis management by EU institutions
MARKET-PRESERVING FISCAL FEDERALISM IN THE EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION
Ad van Riet (Tilburg University and European Central Bank)
Accountable to Whom and How? Logics of Accountability in EU Governance during the Sovereign Debt Crisis
Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (TU Dresden)
democracy and legitimacy in the shadow of purposive competence
gareth davies (VU University Amsterdam)
The role of the European Commission in multi-level financial management in the European Union: a step closer to
governmentalizing?
Emmanuelle Schön-Quinlivan (University College Cork)
Raj Chari (Trinity College Dublin)
2M Greece and the periphery in crisis
Joining the Dots: Religiosity and insecurity after the crisis
Michael Breen (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick)
Enforcing Conditional Financial Assistance Contracts in the Eurozone: Costly Signals Can Help
Alexandra Hennessy (Seton Hall University)
Knowledge utilization and pension reform in Greece during the crisis.
Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Sold Out: What the South Can Learn from the East
Aleksander Lust (Appalachian State University)
PANEL SESSION THREE
1:45 - 3:15 p.m.
3A Crisis and the Fortification of Europe?
Chair: Christof Roos (Free University Brussels)
Discussant: Natascha Zaun (University of Bremen)
Negotiating Varieties of Capitalism? Crisis and Change in Contemporary British and German Labor Migration
Policy
Regine Paul (University of Bielefeld)
The Non-Crisis of Dutch Migration Policy
Willem Maas (York University, Canada)
Divided we stand. Politicization over US immigration reform during times of economic crisis
Natascha Zaun (University of Bremen)
Christof Roos (Free University Brussels)
Fabian Gülzau (University of Bremen)
Immigration Policy in the aftermath of the financial and economic Crisis
Andrea Pürckhauer (University of Potsdam)
3B The EU and Criminal Justice
Chair: Maria O'Neill (Abertay University Dundee)
Discussant: Helena Carrapico (Aston University)
The EU as a Global Counter-Terrorism Actor: Spillovers, Integration, and Institutions
Alex MacKenzie (University of Liverpool)
Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee)
Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee)
Authoritarian’s Loophole: How Money Laundering Undermines the Political, Economic and Security Stability
of the EU
Andrew Bowen (Boston College)
The development of a EU Criminal Policy: some special constitutional challenges
Irene Wieczorek (Free University Brussels)
Developing a European Crime indicator
Matthias Bug (German Institute for Economic Research Berlin)
Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters’: The Politics of Civil Justice under the EU’s Area of Freedom,
Security and Justice (AFSJ)
Helen Hartnell (Free University Berlin)
3C China and Europe, China in Europe
Investing in Policy: Political Conditionality and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union
Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
Jee Eun Lee (Princeton University)
CHINA AS AN EU PARTNER: NORMS, VALUES, INTERESTS AND CONTRADITIONS.
Just Castillo Iglesias (Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University)
Trojan Horse or Paranoia? China and the Central and Eastern European Countries: the case of '16+1'
Wenwen Shen (Victoria University of Wellington)
3D The Challenges of Exercising European Power at the Global Level
Chair: Birol Yesilada (Portland State University)
Discussant: Lorinc Redei (University of Texas-Austin)
Confessions of a Europeanized US President? Analyzing the European Content of American Foreign Policy Under
Obama
John McCormick (Indian University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
Amelia Hadfield (Canterbury Christ Church University)
A More Martial Europe? European Public Opinion and the Use of CSDP Force
Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Andrew Gardner (University of Wyoming)
The End of EU Financial Regulatory Internationalism?
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)
Nicolas Véron (Bruegel)
EU as an International Security Actor in the Field of Non-Traditional Security
Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
Evangelos Fanoulis (Essex University)
3E Contending approaches to the environment-development nexus
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Simon Lightfoot (Leeds University)
Greening EU Africa relations? The external dimension of EU environmental policy
Camilla Adelle (University of Pretoria)
Trade and Sustainable Development: Putting the Spotlight on Environmental Provisions in EU Trade Agreement
Clara Brandi (German Development Institute)
Environmental Provisions in EU and US Trade Agreements and Regulatory Change in the Developing World
Evgeny Postnikov (University of Glasgow)
Ida Bastiaens (Fordham University)
The role of development ‘traditions’ in EU foreign aid policies: is there a gap between Northern and
Southern donors’ climate related aid
Sarah Delputte (Ghent University)
Frederik De Roeck (Ghent University)
3F Politics and governance of the new Banking Union
The European Banking Union: still a deeply fragmented structure. A comparative legal analysis between the EU
and the US
Stefania Baroncelli (Libera Università di Bolzano, Italy)
Intergovernmental negotiations in the EU: Assessing the interplay of material interests and ideas in the EU
Banking Union negotiations
David Schäfer (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE))
Deepening European Financial Integration: Will the 'Banking Union' Help Reduce Systemic Risk?
Thierry Warin (HEC Montreal)
Too Big to Fail, Too Big to Bail: The Role of Central Counter Parties in Over-The-Counter Derivative Market
Reform in Europe
Christoph Henkel (Mississippi College School of Law)
3G The judicial politics behind European court rulings
Travaux to the Treaties: Treasure trove or travesty?
Samuli Miettinen (University of Helsinki)
Merita Huomo-Kettunen (University of Helsinki)
On EU Law Supremacy: Explaining Judges’ Preferences towards Legal Doctrines
Juan A. Mayoral (iCourts - University of Copenhagen)
The Court back on the driver seat - Eurosclerosis in the 21st century
Darinka Piqani (Leiden University / Faculty of Law / Europa Institute)
Moritz Jesse (Leiden University / Faculty of Law / Europa Institute)
International Judicial Dissent: The European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice
Mark Pollack (Temple University)
Jeffrey Dunoff (Temple University Beasley School of Law)
3H The JCMS Annual Review State of the European Union
Chair: Tim Haughton (University of Birmingham)
Discussant: Nathaniel Copsey (Aston University )
roundtable contribution
Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)
roundtable contribution
Anand Menon (Kings College London)
roundtable contribution
Erik Jones (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)
roundtable contribution
Desmond Dinan (George Mason University )
3I MEPs and electoral politics
Towards convergence in times of crisis? Assessing opinion congruence between voters and parties in seven EU
elections
Sofia Vasilopoulou (University of York)
Katjana Gattermann (University of Amsterdam)
A portrait of the new Italian MEPs: Women, young and… revolutionary?
Caterina Paolucci (James Madison University)
Ryan Prusator (James Madison University)
Explaining Reelection to the European Parliament: Expertise, Influence, and Intergroups
Nils Ringe (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Jack van Thomme (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Steven L. Wilson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Renomination to office - Incumbent candidates to the European Parliament
Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen (University of Oslo)
3J Ethnic and National Minorities in the EU
The linguistic policy of the EU institutions and political participation post-Lisbon: Legal issues
Nikos Vogiatzis (University of Liverpool)
Europeanization and ethnic minority mobilization in new member states
Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen's University, Canada)
Ada-Charlotte Regelmann (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Exploring the Causes, Consequences and Conditions of Romani Nationalism (and a Roma Nation)
Neil Cruickshank (Algoma University)
‘Old’ vs. ‘New’ Minorities – An Identity-Based Approach to the Distinction Between
Autochthonous and Immigrant Minorities
Katharina Crepaz (University of Innsbruck)
3K End of the Crisis or Crisis of the End?
Chair and Discussant: Nikolaos Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
After Austerity: Lessons from the Spanish Experience
Sebastián Royo (Suffolk University)
The Crisis and Intra-EUMobility: Consequences and Possible Future Patterns
Klára Fóti (Eurofound)
Interpreters, teachers, rule-followers or negotiations-as-usual? Learning modes in the European semester of the
EU
Claire Dunlop (University of Exeter)
Claudio Radaelli (University of Exeter)
The hardening of soft law in European fiscal governance
Scott Greer (University of Michigan)
3L The Political Economy of Debt Balances, Asset Bubbles, and Financial Crisis in the European Union
Chair: Graham Wilson (Boston University)
Discussant: David Cameron (Yale University)
Asymmetric Adjustment and the Governance of the Eurozone Debt C
Miguel Glatzer (Lasalle University)
Michel Goyer (University of Birmingham)
Rocio Valdivielso del Real (University of Warwick)
Housing Bubbles 2.0 – the Eurozone Crisis, Asymmetric Adjustment, and Safe havens.
Paulette Kurzer (University of Arizona)
Good Governance Gone Bad: Why Successful Societies Fail
Darius Ornston (University of Toronto)
Domestic or Systemic factors: Competing Explanations of the Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis.
Sofia Perez (Boston University)
3M Patterns in European Integration: The Big Picture(s)
Constitutional and instrumental differentiation: Empirical evidence on the conditional impact of identity and
wealth on differentiated European integration
Thomas Winzen (ETH Zurich)
Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)
What is the Real Antagonist of EU Democracy? Polarization vs. Fragmentation
Roberto Farneti (School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Daniela Giannetti (School of Political Science, University of Bologna)
The Emergence of the European Integration Dimension in National Party Systems, 1945-2010
Thomas König (University of Mannheim)
Moritz Marbach (University of Mannheim)
Moritz Osnabrügge (University of Mannheim)
The Opting-out and Inducing-in Games: Explaining the Oversupply of Differentiated Integration in Europe
Katharina Holzinger (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Jale Tosun (University of Mannheim, Germany)
PANEL SESSION FOUR
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
4A Evolutions in EU Migration Policies
Chair: Agnieszka Weinar (European University Institute)
Discussant: Natascha Zaun (University of Bremen)
THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENTS AND THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW MIGRATION REGIME IN EUROPE:
AN INTERPRETATION
Simone Paoli (University of Padua)
Identity, Policy, and the Political Incorporation of Immigrants in Dublin and Madrid
Elitsa Molles (Boston College)
A glimpse on border surveillance practices across the Atlantic, between law enforcement and proactive prevention
of migration
Luisa Marin (University of Twente)
The Step by Step Change to Selective Immigration Policy―The Case of German Labor Migration Policy in Last
Decade
Ryo Kuboyama (University of Bielefeld)
Skilled Migration Policies in the EU: Blue Cards, Red Flags and the Talent Blues
Francesca Strumia (University of Sheffield)
4B Institutional relationships in and around the CFSP
Explaining the discretion of the European External Action Service: the Eastern Partnership multilateral and
bilateral frameworks
Hrant Kostanyan (Ghent University and CEPS)
The EU and the OSCE: Partners or Rivals in the European Security Architecture?
Michael Mosser (The University of Texas at Austin)
The EEAS in times of economic and political crisis
Natividad Fernández Sola (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
EU cooperation with the EU in the Development field: A framework for analysis
Daniele MARCHESI (UN ECLAC)
4C Challenges of Turkey and the Balkans
The European Union as a New Context and Challenge for the Triangle of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey
Joseph Joseph (University of Cyprus)
Time to Reconsider? The Chaos in the Middle East and Turkish Support for the EU
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)
Seth Jolly (Syracuse University)
Turkey and the European Union in the Balkans: Strategic Partners or Competitors?
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)
Islam and Democracy at the Fringe of Europe: The Role of Useful Historical Legacies
Arolda Elbasani (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI, Florence)
4D EU Relations with Africa and the Middle East
Chair: Yannis Stivachtis (Virginia Tech)
Discussant: Dorina Baltag (Loughborough University )
“EU Support of Polyarchy? The Case of Morocco―
Angelos Sepos (Al Akhawayn University, Morocco)
“Which Intergovernmentalism? The EU External Action in the Sahel Region―
Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré (Luiss Guido Carli University, Italy)
“Stopping at the front door: how EU policy needs domestic actors to make a difference in the MENA―
Eva-Maria Maggi (University of Arizona)
“Revisiting the European Union as an Empire―
Yannis Stivachtis (Virginia Tech)
4E Secession and Sovereignty in Europe's Multi-level System
Chair: Sofia Perez (Boston University)
Discussant: Ben Crum (VU Amsterdam)
Legitimacy, Justification, and Secession
glyn morgan (Syracuse University)
"Autonomy is not Secession:" On the legitimacy of Secession in Spain
Peter Kraus (University of Augsburg)
'A Republic of Sovereign States: Why the EU Defends rather than Disperses National Sovereignty'
Richard Bellamy (EUI Florence)
4F New perspectives on European Commission Personnel
Chair and Discussant: Guy Peters (University of Pittsburgh)
Lasting effects of the Kinnock Reforms? The case of staff appraisals
Carolyn Ban (University of Pittsburgh)
Autonomy and Organizations: The origins of roles in organization
Jarle Trondal (University of Agder)
Zuzana Murdoch (University of Bremen)
Benny Geys (Norwegian Business School)
Values, beliefs and origins: revisiting the socializing effect of international institutions. The case of the European
Commission
Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia)
Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)
Representative Bureaucracy and the ‘Democratic Deficit’ of the European Commission Zuzana Murdoch,
Zuzana Murdoch (University of Bremen)
4G Multi-Level Parliamentarism in the EU: Drivers and Hurdles
Chair: Anna-Lena Högenauer (University of Luxembourg)
Discussant: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University)
An ever closer inter-parliamentary network? National parliaments’ priorities in inter-parliamentary
cooperation in the EU
Claudia Hefftler (University of Cologne)
Interparliamentary Relations: New Deliberative Space or Instrument to Improve Parliamentary Control?
Annegret Eppler (University of Innsbruck)
Regional parliaments in the EU multilevel parliamentary system
Peter Bursens (University of Antwerp)
Who cooperates with whom and why? The role of unelected officials in inter-parliamentary cooperation in the EU
Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University)
4H Europe after Crisis: Perceptions, Image, and Public Diplomacy
Chair and Discussant: Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Does Erasmus participation enhance favorable perceptions of the EU?
Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College)
EU Democracy: Transforming Perception through the Courts
Hege Finholt (University of Oslo)
Harmonizing local, regional and global interests from an integrative diplomatic strategy
Teresa La Porte (University of Navarra)
Crisis & Catharsis in EU Integration
Mai'a Cross (Northeastern University)
4I Immigration Control and Immigrant Integration in a Time of Crisis: The Impact of Euroskepticism
Chair and Discussant: Jim Hollifield (Southern Methodist University)
Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Politician Participation in the 2014 European Parliament Elections: A
Counterweight to the Far Right Euroskeptic Parties?
Terri Givens (University of Texas at Austin)
How has Europe tightened immigration since the Eurocrisis? A comparative analysis of entry, residency, and
nationality
Pete Mohanty (Stanford University)
Economic Threat and Immigration in Spain: Public Opinion in a Time of Crisis.
Rachel Navarre (University of Texas at Austin)
Mobility and Citizenship in the Shadow of the Euro Crisis: Explaining New Trends in Naturalization across
Europe
John Graeber (University of Texas at Austin)
4J Norms, values, and social outcomes after the crisis
The Politics of EU Economic Policymaking: Values, Institutions and Social Outcomes
Andy Smith (Centre Emile Durkheim, University of Bordeaux)
Social Dialogue after the Crisis?
Valerie D'Erman (University of Victoria)
Economics as Norms Contestation: The Construction of Crisis Response in the Transatlantic Space
Vicki Birchfield (Georgia Tech)
Radical political economies of the crisis and their alternatives
Frederick H. Pitts (University of Bath)
4K The Political Economy of Banking Union
Chair: Dermot Hodson (Birbeck College, London)
Discussant: Uwe Puetter (Central European University)
The Political Economy of Financial Solidarity
Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics)
The European Central Bank as a Policy Entrepreneur within Banking Union.
Shawn Donnelly (University of Twente)
Selecting the European Central Bank as the Single Supervisory Mechanism
Michele Chang (College of Europe)
The Political Economy of the new Single Supervisory Mechanism: Squaring the ‘Inconsistent Quartet’
David Howarth (University of Luxembourg)
Lucia Quaglia (University of York)
4L Rising Inequality and Winner-Take-All Politics in Contemporary Europe
Chair and Discussant: Julie Lynch (University of Pennsylvania)
The Eurozone’s ‘Winner-Take-All’ Political Economy: Institutional Drift, Widening Inequality, and the
Return of the North-South Gap
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Economic ideas and the Politics of Disorganized Combat: Winner-Take-All Politics in the UK
Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics)
Winner-Take-All Politics in Europe? The Political Economy of Rising Inequality in Germany and Sweden
Karen Anderson (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Anke Hassel (Hertie School of Governance)
Legalism, Exceptionalism, and the Winner-Take-All Economy: The Role of Law in the Eurozone Crisis and the
Neo-Liberal Project in Southern Europe
John Cioffi (University of California, Riverside)
Ken Dubin (IE Business School, Madrid)
Inequality and Politics as Not-So-Organized Combat in Europe
Cornelia Woll (Sciences Po, Paris)
4M Roundtable: Justice in the European Union
Chair: Dimitry Kochenov (Faculty of Law, University of Groningen)
Chair: Fernanda Nicola (American University - Washington College of Law)
Chair: Daniela Caruso (Boston University School of Law)
Chair: Suryapratim Roy (Faculty of Law, University of Groningen)
Discussant: Antje Wiener (Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies/Faculty of Economics and Social
Sciences, University of Hamburg)
The European Union and Justice beyond the Law Sensu Stricto
Dimitry Kochenov (Faculty of Law, University of Groningen)
Conceptions of Justice from Below: Distributive Justice as a Means to Address Local Conflicts in European Law
and Policy
Fernanda Nicola (American University- Washington College of Law)
Rethinking Justice in EU Contract Law
Daniela Caruso (Boston University School of Law)
Justice as Europe's Signifier: Towards a More Inclusive Hermeneutics of the European Legal Order
Suryapratim Roy (Faculty of Law, University of Groningen)
PANEL SESSION FIVE
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
5A EU Homeland Security Beyond the ASFJ
Chair: Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University)
Chair: Raphael Bossong (Europa-University Viadrina)
Discussant: Michael Scardaville (Department of Homeland Security)
1. EU Internal Security Governance Beyond Technical Functionalism: The Case of Critical Infrastructure
Protection
Hendrik Hegemann (IFSH, University of Hamburg)
Conceptualizing the Security Roles of Private Businesses within the EU
Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague)
3. The contested steering of EU Internal Security – incremental supranationalisation against the odds?
Raphael Bossong (Europe University Viadrina)
Mark Rhinard (Swedish Institute of International Affairs)
The EU as a regulator of civil security across Europe
Han Dorussen (University of Essex)
Evangelos Fanoulis (University of Essex)
Emil Kirchner (University of Essex)
Resilience in Multilevel Crisis Governance Contexts: A tale of joint implementation of community, regional,
national and EU civil security capabilities
Claudia Morsut (University of Stavanger)
5B Understanding the CFSP and its evolutions
The EU’s attention to foreign policy matters over time, across geographical regions and issues
Frank Haege (University of Limerick)
Europe and Israel - Towards a "Special Relationship"?
Joel Peters (Virginia Tech)
Conceptualising the foreign policies of EU Member States: Analytical dynamics, empirical findings
Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
Amelia Hadfield (Canterbury Christchurch University)
The EU and NATO: Cyber-Security Partners or Divergent Actors
Tarun Chaudhary (Georgia Institute of Technology)
5C Internal Dynamics of EU Foreign and Defense Policy
Chair: Frederic Merand (Université de Montréal)
Discussant: Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)
A More Martial Europe? European Public Opinion and the Use of CSDP Force
Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Division of labour and specialization in EU foreign policy-making
Tom Delreux (Université catholique de Louvain)
Global Power Transition and the Future of the European Union
Birol Yesilada (Portland State University)
Why is there no Europeanization of the Fighter Jet Market?
Catherine Hoeffler (Université catholique de Lille)
5D The EU’s Response to Antisemitism
Chair: Mark Pollack (Temple University )
Discussant: Gallya Lahav (SUNY Stonybrook)
5E The European Union’s strategies to foster political and economic integration in the context of
enlargement and the neighbourhood
Chair: Meltem Muftuler-Bac (Sabanci University)
Discussant: Frank Schimmelfennig (ETHZ)
: The Limits to the European Union's Transformative Power: Discourses on enlargement from new and old
member states
Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University)
Bernard Steunenberg (Leiden University)
Elitsa Kortenska (Leiden University)
Anticipatory integration and orchestration: The evolving EU governance of economic and regulatory integration
during the Eastern enlargement
Julia Langbein (Free University Berlin)
László Bruszt (European University Institute)
A Brave New World?: the EU’s new approach to Chapter 23 accession negotiations in the Western Balkans
Adam Fagan (Queen Mary University and LSE)
Indraneel Sircar (Queen Mary University)
A’la carte Europe: A Comparative Analysis of the Bulgarian and Turkish Accession Negotiations with the
European Union
Meltem Muftuler-Bac (Sabanci University)
Aylin Ece Cicek (Sabanci University)
Damla Cihangir-Tetik (Sabanci University)
THE EFFECT OF LATE ENLARGEMENTS OF THE EU TO THE STUDY OF EUROPEANIZATION: FROM A
SERIES OF THEMATIC SHIFTS TO A PARADIGMAL CHANGE
georgi Dimitrov (University of Sofia)
5F EUSA Political Economy Interest section Lecture
Chair: David Cleeton (EU Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Discussant: Miguel Otero Iglesias (Elcano Royal Institute)
Euro Adoption Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
5G Parties and legislative politics in the EU
Conceptualizing and Measuring the Political Salience of EU Legislative Processes
Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)
Andreas Duer (University of Salzburg)
Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Science))
Is there a EU approach to ethno-regional parties?
Roberto Farneti (School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Stefania Baroncelli (School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Daniela Giannetti (School of Political Science, University of Bologna)
Monica Rosini (School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Protect This House? Transnational Party Group Influence on Candidate Selection to the European Parliament
William Daniel (Francis Marion University)
Shadow rapporteurs: holding rapporteurs to account?
Lukas Obholzer (London School of Economics & Political Science)
Steffen Hurka (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munich)
Michael Kaeding (University of Duisburg-Essen)
5H Book Roundtable: European Public Spheres: Politics Is Back
Chair: Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Discussant: Edgar Grande (Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)
Discussant: Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Discussant: Gary Marks (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Discussant: Theresa Kuhn (University of Amsterdam)
5I EU Policymaking: Sectoral Perspectives
Chair and Discussant: Laurie Buonanno (SUNY Buffalo State)
EU Environmental Policy-Making and Implementation: Changing Processes and Mixed Outcomes
Henrik Selin (Boston University )
Stacy VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire)
Competition, Emulation Learning: Beta and Delta Convergence of Labour Rights in Europe
Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel)
European Policies that Succeed and Greek Programs that Fail: Ambiguity and the Greek Crisis in Higher
Education
Nikolaos Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Surrey)
Spillovers and Euroscepticism
Demosthenes Ioannou (DG-International and European Relations, European Central Bank )
Jean-François Jamet (European Central Bank )
Johannes Kleibl (European Central Bank )
Policy change in an evolving structure of governance: the case of EU pharmaceutical regulation
Takuya Onoda (London School of Economics and Political Science)
5J Intraparliamentary dynamics at multiple levels
Exploring Variation in MEPs’ Adoption and Use of Twitter as a Representational Tool
John Scherpereel (James Madison University)
Jerry Wohlgemuth (Media Thirst)
Margaret Schmelzinger (James Madison University)
’Bringing Europe into question’ - A longitudinal study of domestic legislators’ questioning behavior
in EU affairs
Roman Senninger (Aarhus University )
Resolutions of national parliaments in EU affairs: The crucial role of issue entrepreneurs
Julian Hoerner (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Specialists, party members or national representatives: patterns in co-sponsorship of committee amendments in
the European Parliament.
Inger Baller (University of Antwerp)
5K Exploring Supranational Participation and Identity
Elucidating EU Engagement: Rethinking Dimensions of Supranational Participation
:Nicholas Clark (Susquehanna University )
Does Erasmus participation lead to increased EU support?
Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College)
Loving it but not feeling it yet? European identity in Eastern and Western Europe
Besir Ceka (Davidson College)
Aleksandra Sojka (University of Granada, Spain)
5L The politics of debt, banking, and financial regulation
Asymmetric leadership? Germany, France, and the European Banking Union
Joachim Schild (University of Trier)
The Eurozone Debt Crisis: Why It Happened, What the EU Did, and What Must Still Be Done
David Cameron (Yale University)
Crisis not wasted: reform breakthroughs in the EU financial market regulation
Zdenek Kudrna (University of Vienna)
The Political Economy of the European Banking Union: Towards a German Vision of the European Banking
Policy Framework?
Marius Skuodis (Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University)
5M Teaching EU Law in US Law Schools: Challenges and Possibilities
Chair: Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut)
Discussant: Anna di Robilant (Boston University)
Teaching EU Law in US Law Schools: A Retrospective.
Daniela Caruso (Boston University)
EU Law Stories: Why Teaching EU Law in Context Matters for a US Audience
Fernanda Nicola (American University)
Bill Davies (American University)
On Failure in Teaching EU Law
Vlad Perju (Boston College)
Beyond ‘Law in Context’: Clinical Legal Education in EU Law
Alberto Alemanno (HEC Paris and NYU)
PANEL SESSION SIX
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
6A Migrants, Mobility, Security and Control
Chair: Christof Roos (Free University Brussels)
Discussant: Michael Scardaville (Department of Homeland Security)
Refugees, Security and the European Union
Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee)
Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee)
Identity Politics as a Driver of the AFSJ? Islam, immigration and nationalism.
John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Lost in implementation? Assessing the contribution of EU Mobility Partnerships to mobility
Natasja Reslow (Maastricht University)
Control and Responsibility in European Union Migration Law and Policy – A study of Externalisation and
Privatisation
Frank McNamara (European University Institute)
Integrating Gender into European Union Asylum and Refugee Policies
Jane Freedman (University of Paris 8)
6B Looking East
Dancing with the Devil: Explaining the EU's Engagement with Ukraine under Viktor Yanukovych
Paul Kubicek (Oakland University)
Economic Relations Between Visegrad Group Countries and Russia: How Much Has Changed?
Martin Dangerfield (University of Wolverhampton)
Energy security in the Baltic Sea Region: regional coordination and management of interdependencies
Ramunas Vilpisauskas (Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University)
A powerless giant or an effective market power? What the EU’s struggles with a petulant Russia tell us about
its power in and through trade.
Anke Schmidt-Felzmann (Utrikespolitiska institutet / Swedish Institute of International Affairs)
6C The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Obstacles, Opponents, and Policy Solutions
Chair: Laurie Buonanno (SUNY Buffalo State)
Discussant: Cleeton David L. (Illinois State University)
Tade policymaking meets social policies: Public statements on healthcare and the Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership
Holly Jarman (University of Michigan)
The EU and the US: Long Walk to TTIP
Tereza Novotna (Université libre de Bruxelles)
The real options and possibilities in TTIP
Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University)
Opposition to the TTIP in the EU and the US: Culture, Economics, Institutions, or Politics?
Laurie Buonanno (SUNY Buffalo State)
Carolyn Dudek (Hofstra University)
6D The European Union in a changing world: Reconceptualising the ‘Power Europe’ debates
Chair: Chad Damro (University of Edinburgh)
Discussant: Michael Smith (University of Warwick)
Functionalist power and geopolitics
Sandra Lavenex (University of Geneva)
Pragmatic Power Europe: Responding to an emerging multipolar world
Megan Dee (University of Warwick)
Europe’s Influence on Foreign Rules: Conditions, Context and Comparison
Alasdair R. Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Market Power Europe: Clarifications and Contributions
Chad Damro (University of Edinburgh)
6E Book Roundtable: In Place of Inter-State Retaliation
Chair: Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)
Discussant: Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Discussant: Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut School of Law)
Discussant: Alexandra Hennessy (Seton Hall University)
Discussant: Peter Hall (Harvard University)
6F EU governance after the crisis
Fundamental Rights in the EU After the Crisis: On the Way towards Unitarisation or Federalisation?
Ferdinand Wollenschlaeger (Faculty of Law, University of Augsburg, Germany)
At cross-purposes: commercial versus technocratic assessments of sovereign debt in the EU
Zsofia Barta (University at Albany, SUNY)
Waltraud Schelkle (The London School of Economics and Political Science)
Constitutional Implications of the New Economic Architecture of the Eurozone
Gerard Conway (Brunel University London)
The Baltic States in the Midst of the Crisis – A Comparative Perspective
Assem Dandashly (Maastricht University)
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
6G Book Roundtable: Ukraine between Brussels and Moscow
Chair: Milada Anna Vachudova (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Chair: Julia Langbein (Freie Universität Berlin)
Discussant: Kataryna Wolczuk (University of Birmingham)
Discussant: Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University)
Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein (Northeastern University)
Discussant: Greg Ryhor Nizhnikau (University of Tartu)
Discussant: Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics and Political Science)
6H A Contradictory Crisis: Juridification and Juridical Corrosion in the Eurozone Crisis
Chair and Discussant: Daniela Caruso (Boston University School of Law)
Toward European Austerity Union: EU Constitution after the Euro Crisis
Bojan Bugaric (Center for European Studies, Harvard University)
Expansive Collapse?: The EU’s Regulatory Expansion as Symptom of Political and Juridical Decay
John Cioffi (University of California, Riverside)
Post the crisis in the EU: Law without the State; Law without the Market
Michelle Everson (Birkbeck School of Law, University of London)
Between Jürgen Habermas and Carl Schmitt: Flaws, Old and New, in the Project of European Integration
Christian Joerges (Hertie School of Governance)
6I What do Nationalist and Euroskeptic Parties Really Want?
An Ever-Closer Union? Measuring Europeanization through an Expert Survey
Kyriaki Nanou (University of Nottingham)
Galina Zapryanova (University of Leicester)
Interpreting Euroskepticism(s): The Anti-Establishment Parties of the 2014 Euro Elections and their Challenge to
Integration
Daniel Dye (American University)
State Nationalism and Party Attitudes Toward EU Political, Economic, and Social Integration Policies
Joshua Dean (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Conceptualizing Anti-Systemness in the European Union: Euroscepticism and Supranational Democracy
Asli Baysal (University of Florida)
6J New Technologies, Media, and Transparency in EU Politics
Assessing Openness in the Selection of Europe's Judges
Alberto Alemanno (HEC Paris/NYU School of Law)
"Democracy, New Media and Anti-Establishment Party Politics in the aftermath of the Financial Crisis: Especial
Consideration of the Spanish Case".
LEOCADIA DIAZ ROMERO (Murcia State University)
Online Voting: Boon or Bane for Democracy?
Aleksander Lust (Appalachian State University)
Electoral systems and the electoral connection: MEPs’ use of social media
Lukas Obholzer (London School of Economics & Political Science)
6K The European Commission and the Post-Maastricht Environment
Chair: Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina)
Discussant: B. Guy Peters (University of Pittsburgh)
The Juncker Commission: Partner or Partisan?
John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)
Conceptualizing the European Multilevel Administrative Order. Capturing Variation in the European
Administrative System
Jarle Trondal (University of Agder)
Following the Crowd or Developing a Thicker Skin? Assessing the Impact of Politicization on the Attitudes of
Commission Officials
Bart Joachim Bes (VU University Amsterdam)
Is the European Commission Really in Decline?
Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University)
Neill Nugent (Manchester Metropolitan University)
6L What does the Euro-crisis say to our theories of economic and political integration?
Chair: GARY MARKS (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and VU Amsterdam)
Discussant: BRIGID LAFFAN (The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI)
Discussant: TORBEN IVERSON (Harvard University)
Discussant: CRAIG PARSONS (University of Oregon)
Discussant: FRANK SCHIMMELPFENNIG (ETH Zurich)
6M Past, presence and future of EU studies: Evolving European integration in the classroom and beyond
Chair: Peter Bursens (University of Antwerp)
Discussant: Heather Mbaye (University of West Georgia)
What’s in a subject association? What UACES can tell us about European Studies (and higher education) in
the UK today
Helen Drake (Loughborough University & UACES)
Online Learning in EU Studies: Taking stock (and taking the plunge?)
Eva-Maria Maggi (University of Arizona)
Formulating questions as a tool for learning: preliminary findings
Johan Adriaensen (KULeuven & UAntwerpen)
Training academic thinking in European Studies: how (not) to use Problem Based Learning
Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University)
PANEL SESSION SEVEN
1:45 - 3:15 p.m.
7A Moving targets: EU migration policies
The communitarisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: has institutional change triggered policy
change?
Florian Trauner (University of Vienna )
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg)
Free movement of Those Having Sufficient Resources not to become a burden on the ‘social assistance
system’ of the host Member State
Lucia Serena Rossi (Director CIRDE-University of Bologna)
“Spain's Residential Tourists and the Half Life of European Cosmopolitanism―
Max Holleran (New York University)
"Émigrés not emigrants!" - EU emigration and diaspora policies
AGNIESZKA WEINAR (European University Institute/Carleton University)
7B Crises and Institutional Change in Regional Integration
Chair: Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Discussant: Frédéric Mérand (University of Montreal)
Comparative regional integration approaches and institutional change
Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble, CESICE)
Crises and regional integration in Asia: the case of ASEAN
Reuben Wong (National University of Singapore)
ASEAN and the Response to Regional Crisis: the Limits of Institutional Integration
Shaun Narine (St. Thomas University, CA)
Reinforcing or ignoring the supranational level during crisis? Brazilian parties’ views on regionalism
Clarissa Dri (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brasil)
7C Security, Governance, Policy: The EU as Provider in a Changing Environment
Chair and Discussant: Ronald Linden (University of Pittsburgh)
The European Council as gouvernement économique in the Euro crisis
Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)
Rethınkıng The Ayslum Polıcıes In The Eu: Lessons From The Syrıan Refugee Crıses
Atila Eralp (Middle East Technical University)
Governance and Economic Inequality: A Comparative Study in Europe and the Case of Germany
Yasemin Irepoglu Carreras (University of Pittsburgh)
Changes in the Neighborhood: Ukraine and the ENP
Çiğdem Üstün (Ankara and Gediz University)
7D Europeanization, integration and EU development policy
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University)
Central and Eastern European ‘transition experience’ in EU development policy
Balázs Szent-Iványi (Aston University)
Simon Lightfoot (Leeds University)
Promoting or inhibiting integration? EU's and France's competing institutional support to Central African
regional organisations
Frank Mattheis (University of Pretoria)
EU donors’ global health policies: A common paradigm?
Lies Steurs (Ghent University)
Gorik Ooms (Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp)
The Role of the EU on the Evolution of Turkish Development Aid Policy: The Prospect of Europeanisation?
Asligul Sarikamis Kaya (Selcuk University)
7E Beyond hysteria and denial: Political responses to Court-driven free movement
Chair: Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg)
Discussant: Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)
The myth of override?
Gareth Davies (VU University Amsterdam)
Why is the European Court of Justice accepted? Three mechanisms of opposition abatement
Benjamin Werner (University of Bremen)
Judicial Influence on Policy Outputs? The Political Constraints of Legal Integration in the European Union
Dorte Martinsen (University of Copenhagen)
Risk sharing between member states through migration as a social right
Waltraud Schelkle (LSE)
Welfare Migration? Free Movement of EU Citizens and Access to Social Benefits
Susanne K. Schmidt (University of Bremen)
Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg)
7F A Changing Commission: Reshaping the EU Executive
Chair: George Ross (Université de Montréal)
Discussant: George Ross (Université de Montréal)
‘Yes Commissioner’: Senior officials, heads of cabinet and the politics of advising within the European
Commission
Anchrit Wille (Leiden University)
Organising the expert-executive nexus – the case of the European Commission
Ã…se Gornitzka ( University of Oslo)
Leading the European Commission. Prodi, Barroso and Juncker in comparative perspective
Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)
The Policy-Making Role of the EU Commission Cabinets
Michael Bauer (Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer)
Stefan Becker (Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer)
7G Challenges for the European Union’s Common External Border
Chair: Ruben Zaiotti (Dalhousie University)
Discussant: Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)
Challenges for the European Union’s Common External Border
Rey Koslowski (University at Albany (SUNY) )
Border Alliances: Reflections on fieldwork at the boundaries of the European Union
Karolina Follis (Lancaster University)
Shifting EU approaches to boat migration
Maarten den Heijer (University of Amsterdam)
The European Union’s externalization of immigration controls: Creating niches for “transit migration―
countries’ role in the regulation of irregular migration
Lyubov Zhyznomirska (St. Mary's University)
7H Electoral effects of economic crisis
Can Anger Demobilize? The Political Effects of Anger about the Economic Crisis
Gabriele Magni (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
EU Parliamentary Elections: Global Lessons from a Regional Political Crisis
Vicki Birchfield (Georgia Tech)
Making Sense of the Radical Left Voter: Attitudes towards Globalization, Integration, and Immigration in a Time
of Economic Crisis
Anna Brigevich (North Carolina Central University)
Erica Edwards (Miami University Ohio)
Tolerating Europe: A Survey Experiment
Amanda Marziliano (Rutgers University)
The European Parliament as a stepping-stone?– exploring the reasoning behind the voting decisions of Swedish
Feminist Initiative supporters during a super election year.
Sofie Blombäck (University of Gothenburg )
Jenny de Fine Licht (University of Gothenburg)
7I To Be or Not to Be in the EU
The UK and the EU’s Employment Strategy: From Europeanization to De-Europeanization.
Paul Copeland (Queen Mary, University of London )
Between Europe and Russia: Social Media Framing of Ukraine’s EuroMaidan Protests
Lena Surzhko-Harned (Mercyhurst University )
Andrew Zahuranec (Mercyhurst University)
Identity Politics in Europe?: Evidence from a Physiological Experiment in Catalonia and Scotland
Victor Olivieri (University of Florida)
Why a British referendum on EU membership will not solve the Europe Question
Andrew Glencross (University of Stirling)
7J The New Political Economy of Transatlantic Economic Relations: TTIP and the Changing Contours of
Global Economic Governance
Chair: Erix Jones (John Hopkins University)
Discussant: Michael Smith (University of Loughborough)
Competitive Interdependence: Transatlantic Relations and Global Economic Governance
Chad Damro (University of Edinburgh)
TTIP as 21st Century Trade Politics
Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The Political Economy of TTIP: Divergent Preferences, Regime Complexity and the Changing Distribution of
Global Economic Power
Tony Heron (University of York)
Lucia Quaglia (University of York)
Reframing Regulatory Cooperation under TTIP: The Role of Private Law Making & Industry Standards
Michelle Egan (SIS American University)
Fernanda Nicola (Washington College of Law, American University)
7K Varieties of Euroscepticism
Chair and Discussant: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Euroscepticism in Germany
Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University)
Euroscepticism in France
Gabriel Goodliffe (ITAM - Mexico City)
Euroscepticism in Italy and Spain
Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Euroscepticism in the Netherlands and Belgium
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkin University - SAIS)
Euroscepticism in Central and Eastern Europe
Tim Haughton (University of Birmingham)
7L Living with austerity in the EU periphery
Portuguese Employment Policy in Times of Crisis: The Increasing Polarisation of Portuguese Trade Unions
Helene Caune (Sciences Po, Centre d'études européennes)
European citizenship in crisis: Citizen-ship rights and austerity politics
Scott Greer (University of Michigan)
Holly Jarman (University of Michigan)
The performance of social models under EMU
Benedicta Marzinotto (University of Udine)
Social Polarization and Public Debt: Austerity in Ireland and Italy redux
Zsofia Barta (University at Albany, SUNY)
7M New perspectives on teaching the EU
International Competence as an integral component of European Studies
Monika Eriksen (Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University )
Kinga Anna Gajda (Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University)
Active and Experiential Learning in European Studies: The Pressures and Demands of Today’s Educational
Landscape
Gretchen Van Dyke, Ph.D. (The University of Scranton)
Crisis European Council simulations as an integrative teaching tool in EU studies
Hans Schattle (Yonsei University)
PANEL SESSION EIGHT
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
8A The EU and external policy diffusion
The Bologna Process, International Hegemony and Normative Power Europe: The Case of Israel
Yoav Friedman (The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society - National Jean Monnet Centre
of Excellence, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.)
The limits to European market power: reflections on the construction and reach of EU policy diffusion
Peg Murray-Evans (University of York)
Environmental Provisions in EU Trade Agreement
Clara Brandi (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
Patterns and drivers of EU and US external procurement policies vis-Ã -vis emerging markets
Ivo Krizic (University of Geneva)
8B Evolutions in EU aid and development policies
The end of European Union development cooperation? The crisis and its impact on EU aid and development
cooperation
Sebastian Steingass (University of Cambridge)
Implications of the Proposed EU-U.S. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership for EU-Sub-Sahara Africa
Relations
Olufefemi Babarinde (Thunderbird School of Global Management)
Stephen Wright (Northern Arizona University)
Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Reducing Fragmentation: Coordination and Integration in European Aid
Approaches
Mario Negre (World Bank)
Stephan Klingebiel (German Development Institute )
Pedro Morazan (Suedwind Institut)
Between politics and technocrats – securitization of cross-border health “threats― in the EU
Louise Bengtsson ()
8C Assessing EU External Actorness in Eastern Europe
Chair: Thomas Gehring (University of Bamberg)
Discussant: Helene Sjursen (ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo)
The conduct of EU diplomacy post-Lisbon: cooperation between EU delegations and national embassies in
Eastern Europe
Dorina Baltag (Department of Politics, History and International Relations, Loughborough University)
Beyond Intergovernmental Coordination: EU Corporate Foreign Policy Action and the Crisis over Ukraine
Thomas Gehring (University of Bamberg)
Sebastian Oberthür ( Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Kevin Urbanski (University of Bamberg)
The EU’s Invisible Diplomacy: The European Parliament’s External Action in the Lead-Up to the Ukraine
Crisis
Lorinc Redei (University of Texas, Austin)
Iulian Romanyshyn (IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca)
8D Commercial and normative drivers in the EU’s trade relations with the developing world
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Evgeny Postnikov (University of Glasgow)
The European Union and the promotion of Fair Trade
Jan Orbie (Ghent University)
Combining EU aid and trade policy as levers of influence?
Svea Koch (German Development Institute)
The moral economy of EU relations with North African states: Deep and Comprehensive Trade Agreements under
the European Neighbourhood Policy
Mark Langan (Leeds Metropolitan University)
Europeanization of labour standards in the EU and the developing world: Findings and an agenda for further
research
Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel)
8E EU citizenship: latest developments
Chair: Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)
Chair: Nathan Cambien (University of Leuven)
Discussant: Timothy Roes (New York University)
EU Citizenship and the Right to a Name
Ulad Belavusau (VU University of Amsterdam)
EU Citizenship and Migration: all EU citizens are equal, but…
Nathan Cambien (University of Leuven)
Selling European Citizenship: A Legal Analysis
Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)
EU Citizenship, Federalism and the three different Faces of Reverse Discrimination
Martijn van den Brink (European University Institute)
8F The Changing Governance of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation
Chair: Beverly Barrett (University of Miami)
Discussant: Jay Dee (University of Massachusetts Boston)
The Role of Higher Education Institutions in Europe’s Knowledge Economy
Beverly Barrett (University of Miami)
The Future of Higher Education and Research in Europe – Commodity or Public Service?
Andrea Gideon (University of Liverpool)
The Politics of Peer Reviewing: Governing European Excellence
Thomas Koenig (University of Vienna)
Understanding Regionalization Efforts within Higher Education Institutions
Antigoni Papadimitriou (Hellenic College)
Measuring Research Excellence in the EU
Mitchell Young (Charles University in Prague)
8G Europe's evolving institutional relationships
Ministerial Turnover and the Locus of Council Decision-making
Lauren Perez (University of Pittsburgh)
John Scherpereel (James Madison University)
The Scheduling Power of the EU Council Presidency
Frank Haege (University of Limerick)
Keeping tabs on your cooperating partner
Mareike Kleine (London School of Economics, European Institute)
8H The internal and external consequences of Euroscepticism within the European Parliament
Chair: Olivier Costa (College of Europe)
Chair: Nathalie Brack (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Discussant: Amy Kreppel (University of Florida)
Opposing neo-liberal Europe? The left TNPs and their groups in the European Parliament
Luke March (University of Edinburgh)
Euroskeptic Voting in European and National Elections. A Coalition Theory of European Voting
Robert Pahre (University of Illinois)
Jamie Scalera (Georgia Southern University)
Elizabeth Radziszewski (Lehigh University)
Opposing Europe inside the European Parliament: Which strategies for Eurosceptic MEPs?
Nathalie Brack (Université libre de Bruxelles)
8I The European Union and Democracy Promotion
Chair: Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein (Northeastern University)
Another One Bites the Dust? The EU’s democratic institution building in Ukraine’s judicial and anticorruption reforms
Greg Ryhor Nizhnikau (University of Tartu)
The European Union as a Promoter of Democracy in a Changed World: Drawing on familiar strengths or seeking
for new tools?
Antoaneta Dimitrova (University of Leiden)
External Actors and Regime Change: How Postcommunism Transformed Comparative Politics
Milada Anna Vachudova (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Democracy promotion inside IOs: The party politics of sanctioning democratic backsliding
Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Hangover after EU Accession: The Rise of Organised Intolerance in Croatia
Danijela Dolenec (University of Zagreb)
8J Regulating labour markets in response to migration in the EU
Chair and Discussant: Jette Steen Knudsen (Fletcher School, Tufts University)
Free Markets without Social Protection: Labour Migration in the European Meat Industry as a ‘Mission
Impossible’ for German and Danish Unions
Anke Hassel (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin)
The Evolution of the European Labor Market Since the Single European Act
Jason Beckfield (Harvard University)
Of People and Pork: Employment Policy, Comparative Advantage, and the Evolution of Work in European Food
Processing
Tobias Schulze-Cleven (Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations)
Minimum wages and the regulation of migration
Deborah Mabbett (Center for European Studies, Harvard, and Birkbeck, University of London)
8K TTIP and the future of EU trade policy
Chair: Ferdi De Ville (Ghent University)
Discussant: Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management)
The Missing Private Law Dimension in TTIP
Fernanda Nicola (Washington College of Law, American Univesity)
Models of Economic Integration: The TTIP Test
Simon Lester (Cato Institute)
The game changer: The TTIP as a contested, strategic ‘necessity’
Jens L Mortensen (University of Copenhagen)
From Market Power Europe to Transatlantic Market Power? The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
and the setting of global standards
Ferdi De Ville (Ghent University)
8L Who Lends, who Borrows, and why it Matters
Taming credit market liberalization?: Corporatist wage setting institutions' mitigating effects on housing bubbles
Alison Johnston (Oregon State University, Department of Political Science)
Aidan Regan (University College Dublin)
Accumulation and Variation: The Sectoral Transformation of Debt in Europe
Gregory Fuller (American University)
Negotiating the Fiscal Compact
Derek Beach (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Sandrino Smeets (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
On subnational debt and bailouts: Does fiscal decentralization lead to overborrowing?
Hanna Kleider (VU University Amsterdam )
8M From The Hague to Everywhere. Introduction to the History of the European Council
Chair: Brigid Laffan (European University Institute)
Discussant: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University)
From The Hague to Everywhere. Introduction to the History of the European Council
Kiran Klaus Patel (Maastricht University)
When it comes to money, does the European Council decide? - The Influence of the European Council in the
Negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Frameworks of the European Union
Daniela A. Kroll (University of Konstanz)
The Evolution of the European Council. Periods of Generations of Leaders
Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)
PANEL SESSION NINE
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
9A Changing agendas in EU-Africa relations
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Jan Orbie (Ghent University)
Proliferating Partnerships and Summits: the African Union's International Relationships and the Implications for
EU-Africa Relations
John Kotsopoulos (University of Pretoria)
China in Africa: What challenges for a reforming EU development policy?
Christine Hackenesch (German Development Institute)
Sven Grimm (German Development Institute)
Provision of security in Africa: The only tool left the European Union in the scramble for the ‘new’ Africa?
Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University)
West Africa and the EPA Development Programme: Realising the Development Dimension of ACP-EU Trade?
Mark Langan (Leeds Metropolitan University)
Sophia Price (Leeds Metropolitan University)
The bumper sticker: Overcoming institutional isomorphism in the comparison between European and African
integration
Lorenzo Fioramonti, (University of Pretoria)
9B Reflections on European Foreign Affairs and Strategic Culture: Grand or Guarded?
Chair: Amelia Hadfield (Canterbury Christ Church University)
Discussant: Erin Baumann (University College Dublin)
Beyond Strategic Culture? Grand Strategy, the European Union and Security Cooperation
Neil Winn (University of Leeds)
The EaP’s contribution to security in Europe: bringing the political back in?
Licinia Simao (University of Coimbra)
Progressive realism and the importance of a European Grand Strategy
Andre Barrinha (Canterbury Christ Church University)
The Rise of the ECB and its Implications for EU Foreign Policy
John FitzGibbon (Canterbury Christ Church University)
9C Same Old, Same Old? EU Foreign Policy Making and EU Diplomacy after the Lisbon Treaty
Chair: Johan Adriaensen (University of Leuven)
Discussant: Kolja Raube (University of Leuven)
The New Intergovernmentalism and Experiential Learning in the CSDP
Michael E. Smith (University of Aberdeen)
EU Delegations: what kind of challenge to the institution of diplomacy?
Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
Kristi Raik (Finnish Institute of International Affairs)
The Constrained Functions Performed by EU Diplomats: A Legal Appraisal
Sanderijn Duquet (Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) & University of Leuven)
Diplomacy and National Crisis: European Dimensions
Ben Tonra (University College Dublin)
9D Security in the EU-Latin American Relationship
Chair: Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
Comparative Security and Defense Policies in the EU and South America
Marcos Guedes de Oliveira (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)
Euro-Latin American cooperation in Peacekeeping Operations on Promotion of Human Rights
Pablo Antonio Fernández Sánchez (University of Seville)
Security Incoherent Governance and Regional Organizations in Central America
Kevin Parthenay (Sciences Po- Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI))
The EU and Latin America: Facing New Challenges for Regional Security Antidrug Policy
Alejandro Chanona (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Coordination of Economic Sanctions in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Legal Framework
and Third Country Impact
Veljko Milutinović (Megatrend University (Serbia))
9E Tracking the Democratic Deficit
Integration and democracy in the EU’s foreign and security policy
Helene Sjursen (ARENA Centre for European Studies)
The Democratic Deficit After the Crash, Recession and Debt Crisis
David Cameron (Yale University)
Fixing the EU Democratic Deficit: an Instrumental View of Citizenship?
Ludivine Damay (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Heidi Mercenier (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Citizens’ exit from the EU, back to the Nation-State? Policy feedback and legitimacy in times of crisis
Virginie Van Ingelgom (UCLouvain, F.R.S. - FNRS)
Claire Dupuy (Sciences Po Grenoble, PACTE)
9F Pan-European solidarity in question
Does enhancing European identity foster transnational economic solidarity and increase support for more
economic integration? Changes in identities and interests during the Erasmus exchange
Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College)
The Pan-European Union Interpretation of Symbols and Myths
Kennet Lynggaard (Roskilde University)
Transnational solidarity in the European Union. Analysing citizens' boundaries of solidarity in laboratory
experiments and opinion surveys
Theresa Kuhn (University of Amsterdam)
Hector Solaz (University of Birmingham)
Erika Van Elsas (University of Amsterdam)
Europeans and euro-bailouts: sub-national variation in support for cross-national solidarity
Maurits van der Veen (College of William & Mary)
9G The changing politics of the EU Council
Ideology in the EU’s Second Chamber: A New Understanding of the Council
Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
Executive Power in the European Union: The Implications of the Euro Crisis
Sergio Fabbrini (Luiss School of Government - Rome Italy)
Does transparency undermine efficient decision-making? Analysing the case for the “space to think― in the
European Council and in the Council of the EU
Stéphanie Novak (European School of Political and Social Sciences, Université Catholique de Lille)
Maarten Hillebrandt (ACELG, University of Amsterdam)
The EU Member States and their Policy Positions in the EU Council of Ministers: Contested Decisions (19952014)
Wim Van Aken (KU Leuven)
9H Dynamics of transatlantic economic relations
Access to (almost) all areas: the implications of greater trade cooperation between the US and the EU for health
care services in the Union Member States—the case of the NHS in England and Wales and Scotland
Arianna Andreangeli (Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom)
The EU in the World: Public Procurement Policy and the EU-WTO relationship
Dimitris Tsarouhas (Bilkent University)
Stella Ladi (Queen Mary University of London)
Transatlantic Transfer of Personal Data: Rebuilding Trust in the EU-US Data Relations?
juan santos vara (University of Salamanca)
Investor-State Dispute Settlement, Germany and the Transatlantic Relationship
Stefanie Rosskopf (Canadian International Council- Edmonton)
9I The Future of the Euro - Part I
Chair: Mark Blyth (Brown University)
Discussant: Peter Hall (Harvard University)
Forgotten Embeddedness: History Lessons for the Euro
Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
The Forgotten Financial Union: How You Can Have a Euro Crisis without a Euro
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
An Elusive Economic Government and the Forgotten Fiscal Union
Nicolas Jabko (Johns Hopkins University)
Forgotten Democratic Legitimacy: “Governing by the Rules” and “Ruling by the Numbers”
Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)
9J New Perspectives on the Interplay between Hard Law and Soft Law in Europe and Beyond
Chair: Martino Maggetti (University of Lausanne)
Chair: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University)
Re-evaluating Soft Law in European Public and Private Governance
Linda Senden (University of Utrecht)
Colin Scott (University College Dublin)
Transnational Feedbacks and the Sources of Preferences in Global Financial Regulation
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)
Hardening Soft Law in Transnational Regulatory Settings: National Human Rights Institutions and the
International Human Rights System
Tom Pegram (University College London)
Explaining diverging pathways in the international regulation of competition policy and public procurement
Ivo Krizic (University of Geneva)
From private soft rules to hard law in Europe: Towards a conceptual framework
Martino Maggetti (University of Lausanne)
9K The ambiguous rise of the European Parliament
The EU Budget Process after Lisbon: How the European Parliament Lost Power and How It May Regain (Some
of) It
Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer)
John Graham (SPEA Indiana University)
Becker Stefan (German University of Administrative Sciences)
The Culture of Trilogues: Norm Creation and Diffusion in the EP
Christilla Roederer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Justin Greenwood (Robert Gordon University)
Legislating in the shadow of the European Council: empowering or silencing the European Parliament?
Edoardo Bressanelli (King's College London)
Nicola Chelotti (London School of Economics and Political Science)
The Political Economy of Legislative Vetoes of Administrative Acts in the European Union
Michael Kaeding (University of Duisburg-Essen)
9L Global Value Chains: A TTIP and TiVA Tutorial
Chair: David Cleeton (EU Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Discussant: TBA __ ( OECD Washington DC Office)
Part I - Global Value Chains and TTIP
David Cleeton (EU Center of Excellence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Part 2 - Global Value Chains and TiVA
TBA __ (OECD Washington DC Office)
9M Fiscal issues in post-crisis Europe
Chair: Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi )
Discussant: Jason Jones (Furman University )
Discussant: Betti Thierry (University of Strasbourg )
Discussant: Paolo D'Imperio (University of Rome - Italy)
Discussant: Lukas Kadidlo (Mendel University in Brno)
Spillover Effects and Fiscal Policy in Monetary Unions
Betti Thierry (University of Strasbourg )
Risk Sharing Toward the European Fiscal Union
Paolo D'Imperio (University of Rome - Italy)
Fiscal Federalism: Eurozone Budget and Its Stabilization Functions.
Lukas Kadidlo (Mendel University in Brno)
Transportation funding in the EU: an instrumental variables approach to measure the fiscal multiplier
Jason Jones (Furman University )
9N EU Studies development in Political Science
Chair: Federiga Bindi (SAIS Johns Hopkins / University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Discussant: Finn Laursen (University of Southern Denmark / Dalhousie University)
EU studies in Political science in Italy: developments and trends
Federiga Bindi (SAIS Johns Hopkins / University of Rome Tor Vergata)
EU studies in Political science in Iceland: developments and trends
Eirikur Bergmann (Bifrost University )
EU studies in Political science in Russia: developments and trends
Mark Entin (Embassy of the Russian Federation to Luxembourg / University of Moscow)
EU studies in Political science in France: developments and trends
Olivier Costa (College d'Europe)
EU studies in Political science in Canada: developments and trends
Finn Laursen (University of Southern Denmark / Dalhousie University)
EU studies in Political science in the US: developments and trends
Eleanor Zeff (Drake University)
PANEL SESSION TEN
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 p.m.
10A Comparing Regionalism Around the Globe
Chair and Discussant: Tanja A. Boerzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Diffusion of Regionalism
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Regionalism Around the World: Europe
Frank Schimmelfennig (Swiss Institute of Technology, Zürich)
Regionalism Around the World: North Africa and the Middle East
Vera Van Huellen (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg)
Inter-Regional and Trans-Regional Cooperation
Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann (Freie Universität Berlin)
10B Comparative Law and Regulation
Chair: Jonathan Wiener (Duke Law School)
Discussant: Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut Law School)
Concepts and Trends in the Comparative Law of Regulatory Governance
Francesca Bignami (George Washington University Law School)
The Troubling Conjunction of Public and Private Law
Peter Strauss (Columbia Law School)
Participation in the U.S. Administrative Process
Wendy Wagner (University of Texas School of Law)
Can Class Actions Enforce Marketplace Regulations? Do They? Should They?
Deborah Hensler (Stanford Law School)
10C The EU-Western Hemisphere Economic Relationship After the Financial Crisis (I)
Chair: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami)
Discussant: Finn Laursen (University of Southern Denmark)
The new Member States' realities in the EU-LAC trade and investment relations: the Hungarian case
Lilla Hajdú (Fundación Libertad y Progreso (Argentina))
Õgnes Solti (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Prospects of economic interaction between CEE (Central and Eastern Europe) EU member states and LAC (Latin
America and the Caribbean) countries
Tamas Novak (Budapest Business School/2013/2014 Austrian Marshall Plan Fellow)
Economic Growth and Institutional Weakness in the last 15 years: A Role for Europe and the Americas
Javier Bonilla Saus (Universidad ORT Uruguay)
Pedro Isern Munne (Universidad ORT Uruguay)
From Backdoor-Opening To Concluding “Real” Free Trade Agreements? : Japan’s Free Trade Policy
Towards The US, The EU And Latin American Countries
Hitoshi Suzuki (University of Niigata Prefecture)
Latin America-European Union trade and investment relations after the financial crisis
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)
10D Legitimacy, accountability and democracy in EU foreign policy - institutional and substantial issues
Chair and Discussant: Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
Integration and democracy in the EU’s foreign and security policy
Helene Sjursen (ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo)
Can we explain what parliaments are doing in the theatre? - The European Parliament and parliamentary
cooperation in EU external action
Kolja Raube (University of Leuven)
Political accountability in the EU’s foreign and security policy – How, by whom and for what can the
EU’s High Representative on Foreign Affairs and the European External Action Service be held to account?
Thomas Henökl (University of Agder)
Anne Elizabeth Stie (University of Agder)
Legitimacy and leadership in EU Foreign Policy: The Case of the High Representative
Niklas Helwig (The Finish Institute of International Affairs)
10E Justice and Home Affairs Policy-making
Chair: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Discussant: Emilio De Capitani (FREE Group Brussels)
Externalizing the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice to Asia: Prospects and Limitations
Felix Heiduk (German Institute for International and Security Affairs)
Flexible integration – the role model for deeper integration and future developments in the area of Justice and
Home Affairs?
Andreas Kemmel (Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy)
Trafficking in Human Beings: an EU and UK legal challenge.
Maria O'Neill (Abertay University Dundee)
Accountability and EU security governance - from P/A analysis towards diverse practices and deliberation?
Raphael Bossong (Europa-University Viadrina)
10F The dialectic of EU governance and national discretion
Steering or Networking? Mapping and Explaining the Response of Regional Governance Structures to Europe
2020 Policies
Frederic Maes (University of Antwerp)
EU State Aid Control under Time Pressure; The Impact of the Financial Crisis on the Enforcement of State Aid
Rules by the EU Commission
Marco Botta (University of Vienna)
Governance by soft law in environmental matters: the role of the European Court of Justice and the hardening of
soft law
Mariollina Eliantonio (Maastricht University)
'Measuring' the impact of EU legislation on the Member States. A Legal Perspective based on the Notion of
National Discretion
Ton van den Brink (Utrecht University, Europa Institute )
10G Dynamics of security inside and outside the EU
Public Perceptions of the European Power Hierarchy and Support for a Common Foreign and Security Policy
Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Florian Justwan (University of Georgia)
EU normative power and the Iranian nuclear program
Christopher Bridge (University of Adelaide)
The European Union and peacebuilding in CSDP missions and operations: the role of policy-makers in the
development of peacebuilding policies (?)
Vladimir Kmec (University of Cambridge)
European Defence Industry Integration between Cross-border Consolidation and Domestic Procurement Bias
Michael Kluth (Roskilde University)
10H European courts meet national courts
Regulation by Litigation: The Case of Preliminary Rulings in the EU Telecommunications and Energy Sectors
Despoina Mantzari (University of Reading, School of Law)
Mapping European Law: The Evolving Subnational Reception of the Preliminary Reference Procedure
Tommaso Pavone (Princeton University)
R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University - New Brunswick)
Differing Trajectories: Comparing the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights
Kelley Littlepage (University of Oregon)
The UK Supreme Court in Dialogue with Luxembourg and Strasbourg: tracing dialogue within and beyond the
courtroom
Noreen O'Meara (School of Law, University of Surrey)
10I Extremist parties and the EU
Euroscepticism, Political Opportunity Space and Extremist Party Success in the 2014 EP Elections
Renee Buhr (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul MN)
Mobilizing the Protest-Vote: A Typology of European Anti-Establishment Political Parties in the 21st Century
Harry - Horia Nedelcu (Carleton University)
Rational Parties, Radical Voters? Fringe Party Recruitment Strategies at the National and European Levels
William Daniel (Francis Marion University)
The Eurosceptical Voter: Attitudes and Electoral Behavior in Central and Eastern Europe
Monika Muehlboeck (University of Vienna)
Reinhard C. Heinisch (University of Salzburg)
10J Parties and parliaments in the EU today
National parliaments in the European Union: moving towards more „cooperative“ institutions?
Carina Sprungk (Freie Universität Berlin)
European party federations and alliances of national parties in Central and Eastern Europe
Raimondas Ibenskas (University of Exeter)
New Powers – New Peers: a comparative multi-level analysis of the developing relations between EU member
states and the European Parliament vis a vis relations between the states of the US and the US Congress
Rebecca Wolffberg (European University Institute)
“The Eurozone Crisis and National Parliaments: Marginalization, Empowerment, or Change of Representative
Role?―
Frank Wendler (University of Washington, Seattle)
10K Preferences and coalitions in post-crisis Europe
Déjà vu? Advocacy coalitions in European financial regulation reform since the 1990s
Esther Versluis (Maastricht University)
Elissaveta Radulova (Maastricht University)
Aneta Spendzharova (Maastricht University)
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Why the negotiators can achieve their stated objectives and
still see the agreement fail.
Leif Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University)
The Political Foundations of Tax Competition
Philipp Genschel (European University Institute)
Hanna Lierse (Jacobs University Bremen)
Henning Schmidtke (Universität Bremen)
Laura Seelkopf (Jacobs University Bremen)
Stefan Traub (Universität Bremen)
Hongyan Yang (Universität Bremen)
aking Sense of the Radical Left Voter: Attitudes towards Globalization, Integration, and Immigration in a Time of
Economic Crisis
Erica Edwards (Miami University Ohio)
Anna Brigevich (North Carolina Central University)
10L The Future of the Euro - Part II
Chair: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Discussant: Daniel Drezner (Tufts University)
Germany’s Euro Experience and the Long Shadow of Reunification
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Europe’s Middle Child: France’s Statist Liberalism and the Conflicted Politics of the Euro
Mark Vail (Tulane University)
The Troubled South: The Euro Experience in Italy and Spain
Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics)
Europe’s New German Problem: The Timing of Politics and the Politics of Timing
Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University)
European Integration Past, Present, and Future: Moving Forward through Crisis?
Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
10M Provocative perspectives on the EU and EU studies
Revisiting the European Union as an Empire
Yannis STIVACHTIS (Virginia Tech)
Agonistic Solidarity: Recovering from the Democratic Deficit of CSDP and Deepening European Integration
Evans Fanoulis (Essex University)
The study of the EU as an international actor - Bringing the outside back in
Stephan Keukeleire (University of Leuven / College of Europe)
Daan Fonck (University of Leuven )
Floor Keuleers (University of Leuven )
Dissident Voices in Theorising Europe: Another Theory is Possible
Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
10N Accidental Constitutionalisation and its Limits
Chair: Dr Eva Nanopoulos (University of Cambridge )
Discussant: Dr Niamh Dunne (King's College London )
Constitutionalisation and EU Private Law
Dr Niamh Dunne (King's College London)
Constitutionalisation and the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Dr Eva Nanopoulos (University of Cambridge )
Constitutionalisation and EU Data Protection
Dr Orla Lynskey (London School of Economics and Political Science )
PANEL SESSION ELEVEN
1:45 - 3:15 p.m.
11A Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations: The EU and Beyond
Chair: Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC)
Discussant: Lisa Conant (University of Denver, CO)
Mapping Governance Transfer by 12 Regional Organizations: A Global Script in Regional Colours
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Sören Stapel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Why Being Democratic is Just Not Enough: The EU’s Governance Transfer
Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany)
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
If it doesn’t hurt, you’re (not) doing it right. The Arab League and Human Rights
Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany)
Writing the Script? ECOWAS’ Military Intervention Mechanism
Christof Hartmann (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Kai Striebinger (Yale University, CT)
11B Declinism, Myopia or Sleeping Sickness? The EU Faced with a Shifting World Order
Chair: Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)
Discussant: Stephen M. Walt (Harvard University)
Strategy-less in a World of Power Transition
Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)
Dealing with a contested Neighbourhood; The EU's Eastern Partnership
Anand Menon (King's College, London)
The Decline of the European Union: Insights from Historical Sociology
Frédéric Mérand (Université de Montréal)
11C Individuals, Elites and Rules in EU Justice Policies
Chair: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Discussant: Maria O'Neill (Abertay University Dundee)
Towards A justice oriented approach in Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Law? The individual and the
emerging polity of the AFSJ in Europe
Ester Herlin-Karnell (Free University of Amsterdam)
Legal Elites in Transnational Governance: Europeanizing Civil Justice in the European Union
Helen Hartnell (Free University Berlin)
How to Walk the Line? The Inclusion and Exclusion of Third Country Nationals in the European Union between
Disconnected Narratives and European Citizenship’s Demoicratic Promise.
Francesca Strumia (University of Sheffield)
AFSJ RULE-MAKING METHDOLOGIES: EXTERNAL NORM PRIMACY IN THE POST-LISBON LEGISLATIVE
CYCLE
Elaine Fahey (City University London)
11D Human rights, religion, and norms in Europe's external relations
Transatlantic Cooperation in Human Rights and Democracy Promotion: Role and Potentials in a Changing
Multipolar World
Beatriz Pérez de las Heras (Professor of European Law, University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain))
An Analysis of the Legal Obligations of the EU Stemming from its International Trade Agreements
Samantha Velluti (University of Lincoln, UK )
Defining a Secular Identity in an Increasingly Religious World? EU Foreign Policy in Transatlantic Perspective
Anne Jenichen (University of Bremen)
Curbing the trade in “conflict resources―: the different policy approaches of the European Union
Martijn C. Vlaskamp (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and Yale University)
11E Perspectives on European foreign aid
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: John Kotsopoulos (University of Pretoria)
Why does the EU not help the poorest of the poor? The EU's aid allocation conundrum
Siegfried Schieder (University of Trier )
Who cares? Public opinion on political conditionality in European Foreign
Jörg Faust (German Development Institute)
Thilo Bodenstein (Central European University)
The European Union and the definition of Official Development Assistance
Joren Verschaeve (Ghent University)
Evolving development policies of the EU and Turkey: Competing or Complementary?
Damla Cihangir-Tetik (Sabanci University)
Make Europe happen: Member States, EU development policy and the external dimension of Europeanization
Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
11F The international diffusion of EU norms
The EU as Regulator of Global Sports
Borja Garcia (Loughborough University)
Henk-Erik Meier (Münster University)
Diffusing EU’s Norms beyond the EU
Umut Aydin (Universidad Catolica de Chile )
The Diffusion of European Legal Norms? The Global Spread of Competition Law and Policy
Tim Büthe (Duke University)
Anu Bradford (Columbia University )
Transatlantic Shale Politics: The Role of Regulatory Norms
Elizabeth Bomberg (University of Edinburgh )
11G The US, Europe and Multipolarity
Chair and Discussant: Daniel Hamilton (School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins
University)
11H The Law and Politics of the EU’s Multi-Level Judicial System
Chair and Discussant: Francesca Bignami (George Washington University Law School)
Mapping European Law: The Evolving Subnational Reception of the Preliminary Reference Procedure
R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Tommaso Pavone (Princeton University )
Europe as a Metastate: Competing Conceptions of EU Law in the early Federal Republic
Billy Davies (American University )
The application of EU law in national courts
Tobias Nowak (University of Groningen )
The Law and Politics of Multilevel Citizenship in Europe
Willem Maas (York University )
The Supranational Dodge and Massage: The European Court of Justice and British Judges
Kelley Littlepage (University of Oregon)
Single Parent Families and Poverty in Continental Welfare States : Examining Dutch Policy Responses to New
Social Risks
Cem Utku Duyulmus (Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, McGill University)
Axel van den Berg (Professor, McGill University)
11I Determinants of politicization, de-politicization, support for, or opposition to the EU
Examining the Effect of European Integration on Policy Congruence across Time
Kyriaki Nanou (University of Nottingham)
Galina Zapryanova (University of Leicester)
Authority transfer or membership conflict? Causes and driving forces of politicization in public debates on major
integration steps
Edgar Grande (Ludwigs-Maximilians-University Munich)
Swen Hutter (Euopean University Instutute Florence)
The Quest to Capture “Euroskepticism―. A Framework for Conceptualization
Doreen Allerkamp (MZES - University of Mannheim)
“Europe is our future― Measuring support for European integration as a process
Belot Céline (Grenoble University / Sciences Po-PACTE)
Van Ingelgom Virginie (FNRS UCLouvain)
11J The new European Parliament, EU institutional balance and impact of Lisbon five years on
Chair: Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
Discussant: Alexander Trechsel (European University Institute)
Developments in EP handling of EU legislation since the Treaty of Lisbon
Francis Jacobs (Head of Unit, European Parliament)
Partisan politics and electoral procedure at the European level: The implications of the Spitzenkandidaten for the
development of European political parties
Wilhelm Lehmann (Head of Unit, European Parliament)
This may not have been what Lisbon really wanted, but this was what Lisbon got
Martin Westlake (College of Europe and London School of Economics)
The Parliament, Commission and emerging EU 'policy cycle'
Anthony Teasdale (Director-General, European Parliament)
11K The End of the Franco-German Axis in European Economic Integration?
Chair: Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
Discussant: Hartmut Mayer (University of Oxford)
Asymmetric Leadership? Germany, France and the European Banking Union
Joachim Schild (University of Trier)
Germany: great expectations encounter the EU’s reluctant hegemon
Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield)
William Paterson (Aston University)
Germany as a Creditor Economy in the Eurozone
Kurt Huebner (The University of British Columbia)
Germany and political union in Europe: nothing moves without France
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Institute)
11L The banking system after the EU's long crisis
Chair: David Mayes (The University of Auckland )
Discussant: Evzen Kocenda (Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences; The William
Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan Business School; CEPR; and the Euro Area Business Cycle
Network)
Discussant: Lyes Koliai (Paris-Dauphine University )
Discussant: Ergys Islamaj (Vassar College)
Discussant: Gonca Senel (Bowdoin College)
Banking and Sovereign Risk in New EU Economies
Evzen Kocenda (Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences; The William Davidson Institute at
the University of Michigan Business School; CEPR; and the Euro Area Business Cycle Network)
Lucjan Orlowski (Sacred Heart University )
The French Banking System: Lessons from the Recent Financial Crises?
Lyes Koliai (Paris-Dauphine University )
Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi (Banque de France)
The Costs of Financial Crises: A Sectoral Analysis
Ergys Islamaj (Vassar College)
Bledi Celiku (Georgetown University )
Seniority, Bailouts, and the Effects of the Lender of Last Resort
Gonca Senel (Bowdion College)
11M Roundtable: Transatlantic and International Cooperation in Higher Education
Chair and Discussant: Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
Panelist 1
Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland)
Panelist 2
Leif Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University)
Panelist 3
Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University)
Panelist 4
John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)
Panelist 5
Ben Tonra (University College Dublin)
11N Book Roundtable: The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the PostMaastricht Era
Chair: Christopher Bickerton (University of Cambridge)
Discussant: Lisbeth Hooghe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University)
Discussant: Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology))
Discussant: Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg )
Introducing the New Intergovernmentalism
Christopher Bickerton (University of Cambridge)
Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Uwe Puetter (Central European University)
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