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Tuesday
PWG01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Working Group
Theorizing Hierarchy in Anarchy: Poli cal, Economic and Social Perspec ves (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Coord. Coord. Working Group
Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware
Yuan‐Kang Wang, Western Michigan University
Alex Prichard, University of Exeter
Meera Sabaratnam, University of Cambridge
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Evelyn Goh, University of London
Jonathan J. Havercro , University of Oklahoma
Mark La ey, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
Xavier Mathieu, University of She eld
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Colin Wight, University of Sydney
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of London
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
PWG02: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Working Group
The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Resources: Crea ng Networks and Linkages (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Coord. Coord. Part. Working Group
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachuse s Boston
Aslaug Asgeirsdo r, Bates College
Melanie Zimmer, Peace Research Ins tute
Cyril Obi, Social Science Research Council
Emily Meierding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Florian P. Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Joerg Friedrichs, University of Oxford
Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University
Je D. Colgan, American University
Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Chris an University
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Jonna K. Nyman, University of Birmingham
Yujia He, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Uwa okun Idemudia, York University
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Linda J. Yarr, George Washington University
Jessica Steinberg, University of Michigan
Xiaojing Sun, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
rose hathaway dakin, World Bank
Tapan Kumar Sarker, Gri th Business School, Gri th University
Hass Kouao‐Bile, Colorado School of Mines
Virginia Ann Hau er, University of Maryland
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Alero E Akporiaye, University of Texas at Dallas
PWK01: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Sustainability Transi on and Sustainable Peace: Policy Ini a ves of Governments and Interna onal Organiza ons (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
Hans Bruyninckx, Leuven University
Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia
Ursula Oswald Spring, Na onal University of Mexico
Jurgen Sche ran, University of Hamburg
Sander Happaerts, University of Leuven
John Jackson Ewing, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies
John Grin, University of Amsterdam
Florian Kern, University of Sussex
PWK02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
Advances in Gender and Military Studies (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Judith H. S ehm, Florida Interna onal University
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Elina K. A. Pen nen, University of Tampere
Julia Welland, University of Manchester
Claire Duncanson, University of Edinburgh
Aaron Belkin, Palm Center
Cami Rowe, Manchester University
Anthony C. King, University of Exeter
PWK03: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
Filming/Film in IR: Visual Methodologies, Aesthe cs and Ethics in Interna onal Rela ons (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Sebas an Kaempf, University of Queensland
Juha A. Vuori, University of Turku
Jill A. Steans, University of Birmingham
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex Linda T. Åhäll, Keele University
Michael C. Williams, University of O awa
Roger J. Stahl, University of Georgia
Cerwyn Moore, University of Birmingham
Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
James Der Derian, CISS, University of Sydney
PWK04: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Hot, Cold and Cool Borderlines in the Americas: Poli cs of Coopera on and Con ict in Fron ers (by invita on only)
PWK07: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Leave It In the Ground: Choosing to End the Fossil Fuel Era (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Benjamin Lessing, Berkeley
Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post‐Graduate School
Emmanuel Brunet‐Jailly, University of Victoria
Maiah Jaskoski, Naval Postgraduate School
Maiah Jaskoski, Naval Postgraduate School
Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School
Sarah R. Chartock, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ)
David Sco Palmer, Boston University
Peter Andreas, Brown University
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Anne Clunan, Naval Postgraduate School
Kris na Mani, Oberlin College
PWK05: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
War in 1914: Analy c Perspec ves on Historical Debates (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Karen Rasler, Indiana University
Paul Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana‐
Champaign
William Mulligan, University College Dublin
Mira Rapp‐Hooper, Columbia University
Marc Trachtenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Ronald Bobro , Oglethorpe University
Samuel Ruthven Williamson, The University of the South
John Frederick Keiger, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
David M. Rowe, Kenyon College
PWK06: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Nuclear Poli cs: Beyond Posi vism (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop
Workshop Grant Panel
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian Na onal University
Rens van Munster, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Ulla Jasper, Center for Security Studies, Zurich
Anne Harrington de Santana, Monterey Ins tute, Center for Nonprolifera on Studies
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Benoit Pelopidas, CISAC, Stanford University
Carmen Wunderlich, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Casper Sylvest, University of Southern Denmark
Nick Ritchie, University of York
David Mu mer, York University
Marianne Hanson, University of Queensland
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Jack Manno, State University of New York
Robin Broad, American University
Pamela Mar n, Coastal Carolina University
Laura Bozzi, Yale University
Rebecca Pearse, University of New South Wales
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
Stuart Rosewarne, University of Sydney
PWK08: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
World Government and Global Poli cs (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Catherine Lu, McGill University
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham
Terry Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Pa T. Lenard, University of O awa
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University
Campbell Craig, Aberystwyth University
Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley
James Bohman, St Louis University
Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics
Miriam Ronzoni, Technical University of Darmstadt
Ronald Tinnevelt, Radboud University Nijmegen
Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame
Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
PWK09: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Protec ng Human Rights: Du es and Responsibili es of States and Non-State Actors (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Daniel J. Whelan, Hendrix College
Toni Erskine, Aberystwyth University
Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
David J. Karp, University of Glasgow
Glenn T. Mitoma, University of Connec cut
Michael Galchinsky, Georgia State University
Katharine Gelber, University of Queensland
Susan Aaronson, George Washington University & Na onal War College
Flor Gonzalez, University of Birmingham
PWK10: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Workshop
Best Prac ces in the Collec on and Presenta on of Con ict Data (by invita on only)
PWK12: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
Bridging the Gap between Role Theory and "Role Prac ce" in Foreign Policy (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver
David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Cullen Hendrix, The College of William & Mary
K. Chad Clay, University of Georgia
Courtenay R. Conrad, University of North Carolina at Charlo e
Joakim Kreutz, Uppsala University
Margareta Sollenberg, Uppsala University
Joseph Wright, Penn State University
J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University
Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Penn State University
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
D. Sco Benne , Pennsylvania State University
Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas
Magnus B. J. Oberg, Uppsala University
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Nils Weidmann, University of Konstanz
PWK11: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Intelligence Analysis, the Social Sciences and History: Understanding and Explaining Interna onal Actors and Outcomes (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Patrick F. Walsh, Charles Sturt University
Melissa A. Graves, University of Mississippi
Terry C. Quist, U.S. Army
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Dalene Duvenage, 4Knowledge Analysis Solu ons, South Africa
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
Richard James Aldrich, University of Warwick
William J. Lahneman, Towson University
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Paul A. Kowert, Florida Interna onal University
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Keiko Hirata, California State University, Northridge
Akan Malici, Furman University
Nikola Hynek, Metropolitan University Prague and Charles University
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
Leslie E. Wehner, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Vit Stritecky, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons
Cris an A. Can r, Oakland University
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
Vit Benes, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague
Ulrich Krotz, European University Ins tute
Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
PWK13: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Interdependence, Networks, and Interna onal Governance (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
Amanda Murdie, University of Missouri
T. Camber Warren, Naval Postgraduate School
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Ins tute
Becca A. McBride, Vanderbilt University
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Ins tute Oslo
Skyler John Cranmer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Cassy L. Dor , Duke University
Yonatan Lupu, George Washington University
Paul D. Poast, Rutgers University
Brandon J. Kinne, University of Texas, Dallas
Zeev Maoz, University of California Davis
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
Cur s S. Signorino, University of Rochester
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Paul Huth, University of Maryland
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
PWK14: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
Crowdsourcing Africa: New Communica ons Technologies in Poli cs and Social Science Research (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Robert Blair, Yale University
Carl Death, Aberystwyth University
James Long, Harvard University
Paul Zachary, George Washington University
Grant Gordon, Columbia University
Peter van der Windt, Columbia University
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
Ruth Carlitz, University of California, Los Angeles
Sasha Jesperson, London School of Economics
Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
Michael Findley, University of Texas at Aus n
PWK15: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
What Makes Legal Norms Dis nc ve? (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Grant Panel
Travers McLeod, University of Oxford
William Banks, Syracuse University
Derek Jinks, University of Texas School of Law
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
Wayne Sandholtz, University of Southern California
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachuse s
Ian Hurd, Northwestern University
Sarah Percy, University of Western Australia
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
Laura Dickinson, Arizona State University
Roman Goldbach, University of Goe ngen
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Wednesday
WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Mission Creep: The Militariza on of U.S. Foreign Policy?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Gordon Adams, American University
Shoon Murray, American University
Gordon Adams, American University
The Balance between the Military and Civilian Ins tu ons in US Foreign and Na onal Security Policy: Trends and Issues
Gordon Adams, American University
The Military, the CIA and America’s Shadow Wars
Jennifer D. Kibbe, Franklin & Marshall College
Ambassadors, Combatant Commanders, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Shoon Murray, American University
Power Di usion and Security Assistance
Derek Reveron, US Naval War College
Foreign Assistance in Camou age? Measuring the Military Role
Nina Sera no, Congressional Research Service
Military Advice and U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Making
Sharon K. Weiner, American University
WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Gender and Interna onal Law Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Law
Pamela Scully, Emory University
Karen Brown, University of Minnesota
“Women Run the Show”?: Analyzing Gender Violence & Reproduc ve Health Legal Reform under a Majority‐Female Parliament in Rwanda Laura Ann Hebert, Occidental College
Jus ce’s Gendered Voice: The Role of Women at the Interna onal Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia Kimi L. King, University of North Texas
James Meernik, University of North Texas
‘Becoming Raped’:Towards a embodied account of sexual violence
Rachel Massey, University of Manchester
Understanding 'costs' and 'bene ts' in feminist engagement with interna onal criminal law
Catherine O'Rourke, University of Ulster
WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Nego ated Appropria on: Exploring Di usion through Lenses of Discourse and Prac ce Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Antje Ve erlein, Copenhagen Business School
Antje Ve erlein, Copenhagen Business School
Interna onal Di usion of Neoliberalism and Resistance: The Transforma on of Healthcare System in Turkey
Gulsah Baskavak, Middle East Technical University
Yetkin Baskavak, Istanbul Bilgi University
Di usion through Recontextualisa on: Democracy Discourse in Debates on EU Reform
Amelie Ku er, Lancaster University
Transla ng Transi on: Europeaniza on Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina between Di usion and Coloniza on
Danijela Majstorovic, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Sovereignty
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Can E. Mutlu, University of O awa
Hans‐Mar n Jaeger, Carleton University
Sponsor(s):
Michael N. Di Gregorio, McMaster University
Jean-Francois Drolet, Queen Mary University London
Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan , Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Pirates, Anarchists, and Terrorists: Transna onal Violence and the Changing Boundaries of Sovereignty Authority. Mark A. Shirk, University of Maryland
Panel
Fringe Players and the Diploma c Order: A Three‐Dimensional Approach Jozef Batora, Comenius University
Nikola Hynek, Metropolitan University Prague and Charles University
Niklas Rolf, Royal Holloway University of London
Tracing the Thucydidean genesis of interna onal poli cs: A forgo en alterna ve to Hobbes
Gergely Romsics, Hungarian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
WA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Di usion, Leadership and the Evolu on of the Transatlan c Rela onship in the Mul polar World
Sponsor(s):
Between Anarchy and Sovereignty: Interna onal Ins tu ons as Poli cal Development
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
E ore Greco, Is tuto A ari Internazionali
Stephen Mar n Walt, Harvard University
Nicole a Pirozzi, Ca olica University, Milan
Three Scenarios for the Transatlan c Rela onship
Nicola Contessi, McGill University
The Disorderly State of 'Interna onal Order': Rebuilding an Elusive Concept Kyle Lascure es, George Washington University
Power, Coopera on and the Design of Interna onal Agreements
Riccardo Alcaro, Is tuto A ari Internazionali (IAI)
Transatlan c Alliance or Disunion? Democracy Promo on in the South Caucasus
Nelli Babayan, Freie Universität Berlin
The European Union and The Transatlan c Rela onship: The diverging preferences of the member states
Michael Sampson, University of Oxford
Explaining Greek Arbitra on: Hierarchy and Ideology in the Hellenis c World
Arzu Kibris, Sabanci University Meltem Mu uler-Bac, Sabanci University
Amy Hsieh, George Washington University
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Aaron B. Frank, George Mason Univeristy
Aaron B. Frank, George Mason Univeristy
Mul agent approaches to informa on opera ons: Evidence, contexts and a cogni ve architecture
Armando Geller, Scensei
Maciej M. Latek, George Mason University
Seyed M. M. Rizi, George Mason University
Interna onal Poli cal Risk Assessments: Convergent Methods of Measuring Convergent Risks to Government and Business
Steven Bankes, BAE Systems
Order and Jus ce on a Regional Scale? Rethinking the Domes c Analogy in the Poli cal Theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Rawls
Salikyu Sangtam, The University of Southern Mississippi
Tonya L. Putnam, Columbia University
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
Bruce Newsome, University of Pennsylvania
The signi cance of history for interna onal ethics: global poli cal principles and the naturalis c fallacy
On Freedom, Liberty and Rights
Interna onal Organiza on
Bridging Analy c Silos
Kan an Peace and Democra c Peace: Three Misunderstandings
Jonathan Floyd, University of Oxford
Jyun-yi Lee, Ins tute of Strategy and Interna onal A airs, Na onal Chung Cheng University
Chair Disc. Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Ondrej Ditrych, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague
State Sovereignty, Iden ty and Ethics: the Case of Taiwan
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Ethics
Hobbes and IR Necromants
Malvinas or Falklands: is it possible to profane sovereignty? WA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Computa onal Approaches to Intelligence Analysis
Chair Disc. Panel
Luigi Caran , Universitá di Catania
Nietzsche, Kant, the Democra c State and War
Chair Disc. Eugene Santos, Dartmouth College
WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Histories and Founda ons in Interna onal Ethics
Speech and Spectacle: Rousseau, Schmi , and the Psychological Construc on of Sovereignty
Sponsor(s):
Elisa Jayne Bienenstock, Georgetown University
Opinion Change: Dynamic Computa onal Modeling of Uncertainty, Incompleteness, and Inconsistency
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
WA05: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Organiza ons in History and Theory
Aligning simula ons of networks with experimental results
Mul polarity, Mul lateralism and Leadership: The Retreat of the West?
John Peterson, University of Edinburgh
WA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Poli cs of Economic Crises
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Michael Francis Kea ng, Richmond the American Interna onal University in London
Stormy‐Annika Mildner, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
Containing Crises: The Poli cs of Economic Contagion Sco J. Cook, University of Pi sburgh
Ra onal Inac on ‐ How Economic Interdependence A ects Responses to Financial Crises
Liam F McGrath, University of Essex
Panel
Democra za on, inequality, and currency crises (1975‐2008)
Byunghwan Son, University of Missouri
Explaining the Financial Crisis of 2007‐08: Economics, Poli cal Science, and the Interdisciplinary Division of Labor
David Steinberg, University of Oregon
The di usion of austerity in Europe: the United Kingdom and France compared
Zbigniew Grzegorz Truchlewski, Central European University
WA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Through Both Ends of the Lens: Imagery and the Everyday Di usion of the Interna onal
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
“It's everywhere! IR‐knowledge and everyday impact”
Felix Ciuta, University College London
Visual Sociology in the Classroom: Using Imagery to Teach the Poli cs of Globaliza on
Jennifer Natalie Fish, Old Dominion University
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Empire and Balance of Power: The Cons tu ve E ects of Spa al Structures on Interna onal Order(s)
Alena Drieschova, University of Toronto
The cartographic crea on of China: an analysis of the meanings embedded in Chinese maps Marijn Nieuwenhuis, University of Warwick
Collateral Murder’ and the possibility of video resistance to mediated visual security governance Rune Saugmann Andersen, University of Copenhagen
WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Diversity of Terrorism in a Di use World: Understanding Pa erns of Change
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
David Rapoport, University of California, Los Angeles
Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University
Adapta on and Di usion within Al‐Muhajiroun: Results from a Field Study
Michael Kenney, University of Pi sburgh
Construc ng Exper se: Terrorist Recruitment in the Provisional IRA
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
To Split is Not to End: The Development of a Process Model of Splits in Terrorist Organisa ons
John F. Morrison, University of East London, School of Law
The Social Welfare Concerns of Terrorist Organiza ons David Rapoport, University of California, Los Angeles
WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—Sources of Di usion in Bilateral and Regional Agreements: Regional and Cross-Regional Dynamics in La n American and Asia-Paci c Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Diana Tussie
Nicola Jane Phillips, University of She eld
Diana Tussie
Beyond a Concert to a Source of Di use Network Power: The Role of Middle Powers and Small States in the G20 Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI
Compe on as the Source of Di usion: Explaining Bilateral and Regional FTA Prolifera on in Asia‐Paci c
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Mireya Solis, Brookings Ins tu on, American University
A Web of Asymmetric Trade Agreements vis‐à‐vis Sub Regional Integra on: What Type of Integra on Di usion Characterizes La n America? Cin a V. Quiliconi, FLACSO/ Argen na
Regionalism Through Social Policy and Policy Ac on: Rescaling Responsibili es and Rights
María Pía Riggirozzi, University of Southampton
Nego a ng for the Sake of What? China’s Free Trade Agreements with La n America
Carol Wise, University of Southern California
WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
FSS2 - Memories, Narra ves and Transla on: Gender, Na on and (Post-) Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Illusionary Borders: Stories from Popoki’s Friendship Story Project and Life in the Disaster Areas of Northeastern Japan
Ronni Alexander, Kobe University
Gender, transla on/interpre ng, and the exercise of power in peace support opera ons
Catherine Baker, University of Hull
The Forgo en Vic ms: Methodological Challenges of Working with Women Associated with Figh ng Forces in Liberia
Helen S. A. Basini, University of Limerick
Touching and Remembering Con ict: Gender Narra ves, Gender Security and Gender Cri ques of Hybrid Peacebuilding
Laura McLeod, University of Manchester
Feminist Security Studies and the Poli cs of Truth
Sungju Park-Kang, University of Gothenburg
Gender and Masculini es in Con ict Contexts: What do we know and How do we think about them?
Hakan M. Seckinelgin, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
"Debt is the Mother of Folly and Crime..."
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London Credit Expansion, Myopic Governments and Financial Instability
Puspa D. Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Cap ve Audiences: Pensions as State Levers for Public Debt and De cit Financing
Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
In the A ermath of Crisis: The spread of global panop c pre‐
emp ve nancial governance
John Glenn, Southampton University UK
The Di usion of Finance Capital: The Poli cs of Germany's 19th Century Financializa on
Ma hieu Hughes, University of Sussex
The Crisis Trifecta: The Rela onships between Economic, Financial WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
and Poli cal Crises
Challenges and Prospects in NATO's Future
Ivan Savic, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
U.S.-Client Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Mark Schafer, University of Central Florida
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Vic miza on and the Peace Process: U.S. A ribu ons Toward Client State Israel and Non‐state Client Pales ne. Eyal Bar, Arizona State University
U.S. Leaders, Bureaucracies, and Client States: How Do the “Psychologies” within an Administra on A ect Policy? John Beieler, Pennsylvania State University
Aus n Geraghty, University of Central Florida
Mark Schafer, University of Central Florida
A Game Theore cal Approach to Presiden al Learning in U.S.‐
Israeli Rela ons
John Robert Butler, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC)
An Evalua on of Narra ve Shi s Compensa ng for Sta c U.S. Policy During the Arab Spring Phenomenon in North Africa. Travis Large, University of Central Florida
Role Con icts in U.S‐Client Rela ons: The Emergence of Iran as a Rogue State
Akan Malici, Furman University
Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University
The E ects of Intelligence Failure on Presiden al Decision‐Making
Jacquelyn Schneider, Arizona State University
WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Theory and Prac ce of Interna onal Organiza ons: Order, Mul lateralism, Performance and Prac ce Across Cases
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Standing Group on Interna onal Rela ons of the ECPR
Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University
David J. Galbreath, University of Bath
Michael W. Bauer, German University of Administra ve Sciences Speyer
E ec ve mul lateralism: The rst decade
Edith Drieskens, Leuven University
The everyday life of EU‐NATO rela ons: The added value of prac ce theory
Nina Graeger, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
EU performance in mul lateral ins tu ons: A conceptual framework
Lisanne Groen, Ins tute for European Studies (IES), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Jamal B. Shahin, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel / University of Amsterdam
Theorizing EU performance in mul lateral ins tu ons: The added value of the English School
Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aarhus University
Theorizing the European Union as an Inter‐organiza onal Actor: Processes, Power and Impact
Joachim A. Koops, Vesalius College & IES, Free University of Brussels (VUB)
The EU as a so power and its performance vis‐à‐vis NATO
Pernille Rieker, Norsk Utenrikspoli sk Ins tu
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Rebecca Moore, Concordia College
Sean Kay, Ohio Wesleyan University
NATO's Secretary General Rasmussen's Reform Ini a ves: Leadership from within the Alliance
Ryan Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
The US‐NATO Rela onship: New American Pressures on Alliance Unity
Magnus Petersson, Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies
NATO Defense Spending in an Era of Fiscal Austerity
Kaija Schilde, Boston University
NATO’s Public Rela ons Challenges and Their Implica ons on the Alliance
Andrew T. Wol , Dickinson College
WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Research Fron ers in the Analysis of Interna onal Networks
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Cur s S. Signorino, University of Rochester
Extra Dyadic Pressures for Peace: How the Network of Na ons In uence Peace and the Con icts in which they are not Directly Involved
Skyler John Cranmer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Lee Foster, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Zhengqi Pan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Compe
ve Learning and Regime Survival
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
The E ects of Shocks on Alliance Networks: An Agent‐Based Model
Kyle Joyce, University of California at Davis
Zeev Maoz, University of California Davis
Are Bilateral Investment Trea es Really Bilateral? Addressing the Unit of Analysis Problem in Interna onal Poli cal Economy Research
Yonatan Lupu, George Washington University
Paul D. Poast, Rutgers University
A Network Model of Interna onal Bargaining
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Ins tute
WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Recurrence of Civil Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Joakim Kreutz, Uppsala University
Tore Wig, University of Oslo, and the Centre for the Study of Civil War, PRIO
Poli cal Ins tu ons and Civil War Recurrence: A Robust Rela onship?
Helga Malmin Binningsboe, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Marianne Dahl, Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO)
Interven ons over me: Contras ng the Short‐ and Long‐term E ects of Third‐Party Military Interven ons in Civil Wars
Benjamin T. Jones, Ohio State University
Rebellion Runs in the Family
Joakim Kreutz, Uppsala University
Big Wars versus Small Wars and the Poli cs of Durable Peace
T. David Mason, University of North Texas
Jason M. Quinn, University of Notre Dame Fool Me Once... Di erent Causes of Civil War Onset and Recurrence
Ethics and Metaphysics: On Ontological Re exivity in Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Philip Mats Tantow, University of Bremen / Jacobs University Bremen
Compe ve Alliances and Civil War: Inves ga ng Outcomes and Recurrence
Sean Zeigler, Duke University
WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theory and Prac ce of 21st Century Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
Geo rey Allen Pigman, University of Pretoria
Second Track Dialogue in the Interna onal Arena
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
A non‐representa onal history of diplomacy and communica on
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of London
Mobilizing Network Capital: The Role of Transatlan c Communica on Networks in Science Diplomacy
Gabriella Paar-Jakli, Kent State University
Decep on and diplomacy: lying, hypocrisy and BSing
Lee Seymour, Leiden University
The Theory and Prac ce of Diploma c Spins Itzhak Oren, Bar Ilan University
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Media & Poli cs: New Technologies, Par cipa on and Poli cal Campaigning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Campaign Promises: Poli cian Strategies and Journalis c Coverage Becky Lynn Feinberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Open Networks and Sca ered Peoples: New Media and the Transna onal Poli cs of the Indian Diaspora
Anshul Jain, Boston University
Poli cal Cri cism from the Soviet Kitchen to the Russian Internet. A Compara ve Analysis of Russian Media Coverage of the December 2011 Elec on Protests
Anna A. Popkova, University of Minnesota
WA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Considering Re exivity: Theore cal and Methodological Issues
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Theory
Samuel Knafo, University of Sussex
Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
"Me, Myself and IR theory": Islam as a founda onal commitment for Muslim IR researchers and the disciplinary structure of Interna onal Rela ons
Meshari Hamad Alruwaih, Durham University
The Power of Representa on: Footno ng the Self in Interna onal Rela ons
James J. Fitzgerald, Dublin City University
"Science as a Voca on": A Re exivist View
Inanna Hama -Ataya, University of She eld
Beyond the False Promise of Re exivity : Towards a Methodology for Cri cal Theory
Samuel Knafo, University of Sussex
Milla E. Vaha, University of Turku
Against method? The performa vity of social science and its implica ons for methodology
Timo Walter, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Protec ng Civilians: Who is Responsible?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Marcia B. Hartwell, Research Scholar, Ronin Ins tute
Cathleen Kantner, University of Stu gart
Refugees, Asylum, and the Poli cal and Policy Implica ons of an Expanded R2P Michael J. Butler, Clark University
Why is Protec ng Civilians So Di cult? Examining Challenges to the Di usion of Human Security Strategies and Interven ons in Regions Emerging From Poli cal Violence in the Informa on Age
Marcia B. Hartwell, Research Scholar, Ronin Ins tute
The Di usion of Interna onal Protec ve Accompaniment as a Peacebuilding Strategy
Sara Koopman, Balsillie School, WLU
The Responsibility to Protect: From Emergence to Implementa on
Daisuke Madokoro, Kobe University
Di using the Goods: Between Minority Protec on and Neo‐
Imperialism Atalia Omer, University of Notre Dame
The Norma ve Di usion of the Responsibility to Protect: A Cri cal Evalua on of Interna onal Interven on in Libya
Chris Sle en, University of Denver
WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Can We Predict the Future of the Successful / Unsuccessful Di usion Norms?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po
Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
The trajectories of two seemingly antagonis c sets of norms in a future interna onal norma ve order: repara ons for historical injus ce and preven ve war
Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po
Traveling forward in me: forecas ng and/or realizing the spread of democra c norms
Piki Ish-Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Uncertain Future of Humanitarian Interven on as a Norm
Jean-Bap ste Jeangene Vilmer, McGill University
Doing the Undoable: Exploring the change in norms governing targeted killing
Christopher Kutz, Berkeley
The Embeddedness of Norms and Actors in World Cultural Contexts
George M. Thomas, Arizona State University
WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Intelligence Archives Worldwide: The Consequences of Wider Access to Intelligence Records around the World
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Intelligence Studies
John R. Ferris, University of Calgary
John R. Ferris, University of Calgary
Wri ng History Backwards? Epistemology, Archives and Signals Intelligence
Richard James Aldrich, University of Warwick
The Past is Prologue: Researching US Intelligence History in US Archives
Andrew Hammond, University of Warwick
The Opening of the State Security Archives of Central and Eastern Europe
John P. Maddrell, Loughborough University
Declassi ca on as a tool in the development of intelligence studies in Spain: the Franco Archives Gustavo Díaz Matey, Complutense University, Madrid
From Kew to Kansas: Researching Bri sh Intelligence History in American Archives
Christopher R. Moran, Warwick University
Dealing with the Secret Police Files in East‐Central Europe: Intra‐
regional Di usion of the German Model
Dragos Petrescu, University of Bucharest
Freedom from Slavery, Freedom from Freedom: Neo‐aboli onist Rituals as Refuge from the ‘Death of God’
Andrew C. Slack, University of Manchester
WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Interna onal Organiza ons, Travelling Ideas, Transla ng Prac ces
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Anja P. Jakobi, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Clara A. Brandi, German Development Ins tute
Managing the Poli cal Costs of Globaliza on in Educa on: The Case of the European and African Unions
Caroline Chumo, American University
Assembling and transla ng the Right to Manage
John Clarke, Open University
Noemi Lendvai, Bristol University
David Bainton, Goldsmiths College
Interna onal Organiza ons as Policy Actors: An Idea onal Approach
Daniel Beland, University of Saskatchewan
Mitchell A. Orenstein, Northeastern University
Rethinking the Welfare State According to the OECD and the ECLAC
Rianne Mahon, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Globalizing and Regionalizing Lifelong Learning – Interna onal
Organiza ons' Role in the Di usion of Lifelong Learning
Mike Zapp, University Koblenz-Landau
WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Distribu onal Consequences of the Di usion of Regulatory Capitalism
WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China's Foreign Rela ons in the Global Context
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Karsten Ronit, University of Copenhagen
Distribu onal E ects of Ins tu onal Complementarity in Transna onal Regula on
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Neoliberalism and Global Development: Lessons from Developing Na ons and Sectors
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Timing as a Source of Regulatory In uence: Winners and Losers in Global Finance
Ranjit Lall, Harvard University
Di usion of interna onal product safety standards: Interest group in uence in EU mul ‐level decision making. The case of Codex Alimentarius
Jan Henning Ullrich, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences
WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Interna onal Poli cs and the ‘Death of God’ I: Poli cal Violence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Aggie Hirst, City University London
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Aggie Hirst, City University London
Sar‐puhi, Pharmakos, Tribute: Biopower and Sovereign Sacri cial Violence from the Assyrian Palace Reliefs to The Hunger Games
Larry N. George, California State University, Long Beach
Necessary Fic on: Realism and idea of the tragic a er the ‘death of God’
Vassilios Paipais, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Gonzalo Sebas an Paz, American University
Evelyn Goh, University of London
China's rela ons with the European Union: Issues, Interests and Percep ons
Sebas an Bersick, Fudan University, SIRPA
Considera ons on U.S. reac ons to the expansion of China‐La n America rela ons
Gonzalo Sebas an Paz, American University
China in Southeast Asia: Do hard and so power merge?
Jorn Dosch, Monash University, Malaysia
New Imperial China: China's quasi‐Manchukuo strategy toward North Korea
Masako Ikegami, Stockholm University
Sino‐Israeli Rela ons and the Middle East: Current Reality and Future Prospects
Aron Shai, Tel Aviv University
China and Africa: Ac ng Out Rhetorics and Reali es
Julia Strauss, SOAS-London
WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Borders, Ci zenship and Norm Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command & Sta College
Rana Siu Inboden, University of Oxford
Sigrun I. Skogly
Internally Displaced Jus ce: Colombia's Human Security Crisis in a Transi onal Context
Lauren M. Balasco, University of Delaware
Di usion and Rights: The Importance of Place for State Repressive Behavior
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command & Sta College
Networking for Global Commons: Governance of Marine Protected Areas in the High Seas and the Impact of Nongovernmental Actors
Rightlessness as dislocatory moment‐ on irregular migrants, the duality of the (na onal) welfare state and human rights as a resource for contesta on Di usion of norms of environmental jus ce and marine governance in the Caribbean Amanda Nielsen, Linnaeus university
Michelle Scobie, University of the West Indies
Violence Breeds Violence: How Violent Crime A ects Repression in Democra c Regimes
Mauricio Rivera, Department of Government, University of Essex
Humanitarian Discre on: The Interna onal Commi ee of the Red Cross and Human Rights Promo on
Geo rey P. R. Wallace, Rutgers University
Di usion of Human Rights Norms in Myanmar/Burma: A Compara ve Perspec ve of the American and European Strategies Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Serif Onur Bahcecik, Middle East Technical University
A Moveable East: Lines, Traces and Tidemarks in the Borderscapes of the Enlarged EU & the ‘Eastern Neighbourhood’ Benjamin C. Tallis, University of Manchester & Anglo American University, Prague
Snapshots from the margins: Transgressive cosmopolitanisms in Europe Rutvica Andrijasevic, University of Leicester
Sabine Kurtenbach, German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies
Benjamin Reilly, Australian Na onal University
Anna Jarstad, Uppsala University
Nadine Ansorg, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Ma hias Basedau, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Felix Haass, GIGA Hamburg
Julia Strasheim, GIGA Hamburg
Compe ng Monitor Assessments and the Domes c Consequences of Interna onal Elec on Observa on Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Ursula Daxecker, University of Amsterdam
The Prospects of Territorial Power‐Sharing in Africa
Christof Hartmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Designing Ins tu ons for Peace in Deeply Divided Socie es: What we Know, What we Don't, Why it Ma ers
European ci zenship regime: strategies and technologies of government of immigra on
Iker Barbero, The Open University and IKERBASQUE, Basque Founda on for Science Cri cal Cosmopolitanism and Enac ng European Ci zenship:
The Kurdish Ques on In Turkey
Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver
WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Myths, Fantasy and Conspiracy Theory in Interna onal Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Fuat Keyman, Sabanci University
Panel
Environmental Studies
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and the Norwegian Salmon Aquaculture Industry's Transfer of Environmentally Friendly Industry Technology to Its Reemerging Chilean Counterpart
John Ellis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Hugo Salgado, Universidad de Concepción
Rachel Tiller, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kemi Fuentes-George, Middlebury College
Morgan Elbot, Colorado State University
Disc. Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Keith Raymond Krause, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
What methodology for European ci zenship studies?
Imagining the Ocean: Norm Di usion Among Transna onal Networks of Marine Ecologists
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Ins tu ons for Sustainable Peace – Research Gaps and Challenges
'From the Bo om Up’: Statebuilding Strategies of Local Actors in Post‐Con ict Peacebuilding
Feyzi Baban, Trent University
Kim Rygiel, Wilfrid Laurier University
Chair Disc. WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Groping in the dark? A cri cal examina on of datasets on ins tu ons and con ict in divided socie es?
Feyzi Baban, Trent University
Heather L. Johnson, Queen's University Belfast
EU Twinning Projects and the Turkish Police: Looking beyond Europeniza on
Sponsor(s):
Leela Steiner, Carleton University
Igga Kurzydlo, Carleton University
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
WA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Riding the Waves: Stabilty and Change in Ocean Poli cs
Oceans Apart: Why Marine Protec on Lags Terrestrial Protec on ‐ The Case of Canada Sponsor(s):
Priya Kumari, Jawaharlal Nehru University
WA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The EU in Crisis: Rethinking Europe from the Margins
Betul Gokkir, University of Florida
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Florian P. Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
Di usion, Trauma, and Distor ons of Fantasy Forma ons
Floren na C. Andreescu, University of Miami
Conspiracy theories in global poli cs
Jovan Byford, Open University
Of na onal fathers and Russian elder brothers: conspiracy theories and poli cal ideas in post‐Soviet Central Asia
John D. Heathershaw, University of Exeter
WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Integra on and Iden ty Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville
SooYeon Kim, Na onal University of Singapore
The Rise and Decline of Regional Economic Blocs: Comparing Mercosur and NAFTA
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Balance of In uence: Great Power Poli cs and Asian Economic Integra on
Ian Tsung-yen Chen, Na onal Chengchi University, Taiwan
Security Communi es: Tes ng Deutsch's Theory in Asia and the Paci c
Michael Haas, California Polytechnic University, Pomona
Iden ty Distance and Cross‐Regional Dynamics: A Compara ve Study of Northeast and Southeast Asia
Yongwook Ryu, Australian Na onal University
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Theory
Jens Ste ek, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University
Lucian Mark Ashworth, Memorial University of Newfoundland
The Pragma st Interna onal
Benjamin Herborth, University of Groningen
World Socialism Restated. GDH Cole and IR
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
Yugoslav self‐iden
Panel
Feminism, the League and Collec ve Security
Deepak Nair, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Doxa and Disinterestedness in the construc vist research program in East Asia: A Bourdieu inspired cri que
WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Ethnona onal Iden ty, Symbolic Poli cs and Violence
WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Non-Liberal Interna onalism
ca on and violence in the Bosnian War
Andreas Beger, Duke University
Aleksandra Nesic, Nova Southeastern University
Winning Hearts and Minds? Prior Loyal es and Insurgent Mobiliza on in the Second World War
Leonie Holthaus, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Fascist Interna onalism: the Case of Giuseppe de Michelis
Jens Ste ek, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Russell’s Radicalism
Casper Sylvest, University of Southern Denmark
WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The English School Goes Regional: Norma ve and Structural Dynamics Between Global and Regional Interna onal Socie es Sponsor(s):
Chair Keith Darden, Yale-NUS College
The Role of Informa on Processing in Symbolic Poli cs Theory: How Memory and Bias In uence Individuals’ Responses to Na onalist Rhetoric
Michael Charles Grillo, Schreiner University
Discursive construc on of the Montenegrin independence movement
Disc. English School
Yannis S vach s, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Barbara Allen Roberson, Salzburg University & Global Policy Ins tute
Russia, Central Asia and the “mediated” expansion of interna onal society
Filippo Costa Buranelli, King's College London
Beáta Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Global interna onal society meets regional hegemony: analysing the global‐regional intersec on on a Eurasian case study
Civic Na onalism, Republicanism and Exile: The Poli cs of Memory in Catalonia
Understanding Regional and Global Di usion in Interna onal Law
David A. Messenger, University of Wyoming
Why not ask the children? Understanding their perspec ves on ethnic iden ty in Kenya
Fiona Wairimu Ngarachu, University of Southampton
WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Colonial Present of Interna onal Development: Decolonizing Knowledge, Power, and Subjec vity
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Global South Caucus
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
Chandra‐Milena Danielzik, Kassel University
Cris na Rojas, Carleton University
Postcolonial, (neo‐)liberal body poli cs: The governing of hunger in interna onal development
Chandra-Milena Danielzik, Kassel University
The post‐colonial moment in Egyp an development policies: Moral economy and Islamic development models in Upper Egypt
Sandra Pogodda, University of Manchester
Post‐Development as a postcolonial perspec ve on ‘development’
Aram Ziai, University of Bonn
Katarzyna Kaczmarska, University of Aberystwyth
Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar, PUC Minas
The rela onship between global and sub‐global Interna onal Socie es
Yannis S vach s, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Interna onal Society in East Asia: Past and Present
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Nego a ng Peace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Shweta Singh, SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY Neil Katz, Nova Southeastern University
Dealing with Rogue Rebellions: The Case of the LRA
Caty Clement, Geneva Center for Security Policy
Peacekeeping gone na ve? Nego a ng mandates and the “everyday” of peacekeeping opera ons in Chad and Sudan
Emmanuel Fanta, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Nego a on with Nuclear Villains: What Lesson is to be learned from the Nuclear Talks with Iran? Thomas M. Muller-Farber, Her e-School of Governance/ Free University Berlin
Dialogues among Disputes: Peace Agreements and Rivalry Termina on Process
Soonkun Oh, University of South Carolina
Hackyoung Bae, Florida State University
Ending Civil Wars Through Nego a on: Con ict Management versus Con ict Resolu on Strategies in South Africa and Burundi
Jessica R. Piombo, Naval Postgraduate School
Joseph E. Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Finding the Table and Finding a Deal: Search Theory and Recent Empirical Work on Nego a ons
Brian Urlacher, University of North Dakota
WA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Terrorism: Through the Lens of States, Organiza ons, and Individuals
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China Rising: Implica ons for Interna onal Security
Sponsor(s):
Elisabe a Brighi, University of Cambridge
Emily Kalah Gade, University of Washington
Steven T. Zech, University of Washington, Sea le
Sahar Khan, University of California-Irvine
Panel
Reluctant Restraint: A Theore cal Analysis of China's Approach to the Sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands
Le ng a Hegemonic Aspirant (Further) Rise? The Maintenance and Revision of Economic Ties between Security Compe tors
Dong Jung Kim, University of Chicago
Interna onal Security Studies
China's Rise under Unipolarity as a Risk to Di use Interna onal Con ict: A Construc vist Analysis
Alexandra Homolar, University of Warwick
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Burcu Sari, Columbia University
Securi za on theory and the study of armed con icts Interna onaliza on's Discontents: Domes c Coali ons and the Fate of China's Peaceful Rise
André Filipe Barrinha, University of Coimbra
Securi za on or Not Securi za on That is the Ques on? Jus fying the 2003 Iraq War Beijie Tang, University of California Irvine
Faye Donnelly, University of St Andrews
Always in the Making – Securi za on Theory and the Acceptance of Security Measures
Susanne Fischer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Philipp Klüfers, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Overlooking the Obvious or Missing a Big Part of the Picture? On the Neglect of Studying Securi za on Processes in Israel Sino‐U.S. Rela ons and Changing Balance of Power in the Asia‐
Paci c: Balancing, Hedging and Implica ons for Regional Security
Tong-Chieh Tsai, Natonal Chung Hsing University
WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
State Capitalism, Emerging powers and Compara ve Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Amir Lupovici, Tel Aviv University
Who Protects the Protectors?: The Implica ons of a Securi zed Military for State Legi macy
Katharine Mary Millar, University of Oxford
Conceptualizing de‐securi zing actors: a taxonomic approach Mihaela Racovita, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Standing Group on Interna onal Rela ons of the ECPR
Tobias ten Brink, Goethe University Frankfurt
Emerging Varie es of Incorporated Capitalism. Empirical Evidence and theore cal considera ons
Daniel Buhr, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen
Rolf Frankenberger, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen
The Rise of Emerging Economies. Expanding ‘Varie es of Capitalism’ into ‘Global Poli cal Economy’
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Economic Globaliza on, Convergence Growth, and the Balance of Power
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
Life On the Downward Slope: Exploita on, Restraint, and Great Power Decline
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa
J. Patrick Rhamey, Virginia Military Ins tute
Björn F. Jerdén, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs and Stockholm University
Rethinking Sponsorship of Terrorism
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Accommoda ng China's rise: Habitual behavior as a driver of interna onal change
Paul Gill, Pennsylvania State University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Jonathan Allen Dixon, American University
A typology of lone‐actor terrorists
WA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Understanding Rising and Declining Powers
Ziv Rubinovitz, Centre for Interna onal Studies, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Iris Wurm, Goethe University Frankfurt
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
Iden ty, small‐group dynamics, and terrorist violence: Northern Ireland 1969‐1974
Chair Disc. Tudor A. Onea, Dartmouth College
“It takes two to tango” ‐ The Dialec cs of the Rise and Decline of Great Powers
The Mime c Poli cs of Lone‐Wolf Terrorism: A Girardian Approach
Sponsor(s):
Fear of Falling: Status Anxiety and Great Power Con ict
The Rise of the Others: Can the US Stay on Top?
Interna onal Security Studies
WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Exploring Securi za on
What’s in a Name? Arriving at a Defensible De ni on of “Rising Power”
Simone N. Claar, Goethe University Frankfurt
Chris an A. May, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main
Andreas Noelke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Tobias ten Brink, Goethe University Frankfurt
State Capitalism and the Transforma on of Government‐Business Rela ons in East Asia: Towards an Entrepeneurial State?
Alexander Ebner, Goethe University Frankfurt
The rise of state capitalism(s) and implica ons for the economic world order
Christopher Andre McNally, Chaminade University/East-West Center
WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
La n American Perspec ves on Global Poli cs: Current Trends
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Thomas Legler, Ibero‐American University
Rosalba A. Icaza, Interna onal Ins tute of Social Studies. Erasmus University of Ro erdam. The Netherlands
La n American Interna onal Society in the Post‐Cold War Era: Is it a Pluralis c Security Community?
Marcos Vinicius Mesquita Antunes de Figueiredo, Pon
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
cal Thomas Legler, Ibero-American University
The Interna onal Rela ons of the Environment from a La n American Perspec ve
Public and Cultural Diplomacy: The View from La n America
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jack E. Holmes, Hope College
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Kevin P. Marsh, Wabash College
Transi onal Jus ce Mechanisms in Burundi: Nego a ng Their (In)
existence?
Sidney G. Leclercq, ULB
Determinants of Post‐Con ict Jus ce Implementa on: An Empirical Assessment
Reforming the Na onal Security Council: System, Sta , and Process
Paul David Miller, Na onal Defense University
Intelligence Failures or Failures of Intelligence? Re‐visi ng the Intelligence‐Policy Nexus” Stephen W. Twing, Frostburg State University
Douglas Anthony Borer, Naval Postgraduate School
Cyanne E. Loyle, West Virginia University
Benjamin Appel, Michigan State University
Searching for Allison’s Bureaucra c Poli cs Model: How You Fund Depends on Where You Served.
Ins tu ons of Transi onal Jus ce and Poli cal Legi macy: A Precondi on for Success in Transi oning Socie es
David M. Hauser, West Virginia University
Josh Henderson, West Virginia University
Angela D. Nichols, University of North Texas
Transi onal Jus ce and Demobiliza on in a Se ng of On‐going Poli cal Violence: Examining Individual A tudes in Colombia
Laura K. Taylor, University of Notre Dame
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Joel H. Westra, Calvin College
Zeev Yoram Ha el, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Illinois at Chicago
The Golden Rule and its Ugly Stepsister. Analyzing the Di usion of Strategic Treaty Viola ons
Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah
Interna onal Organiza ons and the Transac on Costs of Mul lateral Nego a ons
Nicole Simonelli, New York University
Understanding States in Organiza ons Hayden J. Smith, Washington State University
Julie Loggins, University of South Carolina
Understanding treaty‐making as a cons tu ve prac ce of global poli cs
Aarie Glas, University of Toronto
Ma hew J. Ho mann, University of Toronto
Chair Disc. Panel
Breaking Miles' Law: The Curious Case of Hillary Clinton the Hawk
Iosif Kovras, Princeton University
Chair Disc. Francesco Strazzari, NUPI / Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Ma hew A. Evangelista, Cornell University
Fabrizio Co cchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Simone Tholens, European University Ins tute
Jeroen Doomernik, University of Amsterdam
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary Washington
Damon Cole a, US Air Force Academy
Cyanne E. Loyle, West Virginia University
Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm, Florida State University
Explaining 'Post‐transi onal Jus ce' in Compara ve Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Principal‐Agent Theory in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Peace Studies
WA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Regime Making and Breaking
Disc. Part. Sponsor(s):
Cesar Villanueva, Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.
Chair Disc. Chair WA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Revising the Wisdom on Bureaucracies and Foreign Policy
Gloria Soto, Universidad Iberoamericana
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Part. Part. Part. Global and Regional Governance in La n America
WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Transi onal Jus ce: Mechanisms and Prac ces
WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
A Decade of Progress? The Evolu on of European Security Strategy 2003-2013: Domes c and Interna onal Challenges and Opportuni es
WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Seeking the Sources of Turkish Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Something new on the Turkish western front?:
Poli cal Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Balkans
Sait Aksit, Gediz University
Inan Sadan Ruma, Istanbul Bilgi University
Business Associa ons as Foreign Policy Actors: The Turkish Case
Altay Atli, Bogazici University
Making Sense Of Turkish Foreign Policy: Understanding The Neo‐
O omanist Turn
Serkan Bulut, University of Delaware
Does the Man Make the Role or Does the Role Make the Man?: Comparisons Of Turkish Leaders Across Di erent Ins tu onal Posi ons
Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak, Bilkent University
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Baris Kesgin, Susquehanna University
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, Hamline University
WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Analyzing the Arab Spring: Opportuni es and Challenges for Regional Coopera on Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Analyzing Economic Rela ons between Turkey and Maghrebian Countries in the A ermath of the Arab Spring
Halil Kürşad Aslan, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Arab Spring, Responsibility to Protect and Selec ve Interna onal Response Cansu A lgan, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Role Theory and Turkish Foreign Policy
Arab Spring and Shiite Crescent
Ahmet Uysal, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Panel
Business and Peace: Corporate Strategies to Cope with Violent Con ict
Jan Joel Andersson, The Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Tobias Evers, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Galia Press-Barnathan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Contemporary Peace and Con ict in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Frank Gadinger, Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen
Charles T. Hunt, University of Queensland
Charles T. Hunt, University of Queensland
Joseph Kingsley Adjei, Kennesaw State University
Vicious Circles – Communal Con icts in Jonglei, South Sudan
Johan Brosche, Uppsala University
Kristen Angela Harkness, University of Notre Dame
Elif Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Comba ng Terrorism in Contemporary Times: Need For a Just Universal Order
Subrata Mukherjee, Department of Poli cal Science, University of Delhi South Campus, Benito Juarez Marg, New Delhi 110
Construc vist Principles: Deriva ons from Terrorism
John Reed Rosse , George Mason University
Visibility and the Challenges of forming Subjec ve Knowledge of Torture
Steven Torrente, University of Kansas
The Logic of Forced Recruitment In Civil War: Evidence From The Democra c Republic of Congo
Joanne Richards, Geneva Graduate Ins tute
The Importance of Brokerage: Military Networks and Former Mid‐
Level Commanders in Post‐War Liberia
Anders Themnér, Uppsala University
Mats Utas, The Nordic Africa Ins tute
WA58: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Interna onal Water Management: Coping with Costs and Con icts
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Interna onal Law
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
James T. H. Tang, Singapore Management University
Accountability, Moderniza on Theory, and Interna onal Criminal Law Eamon T. Aloyo, One Earth Future Founda on
Yvonne M. Du on, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney Law School
The White Knight's Armour: Accoun ng for the Development of the Norm of Humanitarian Security
Elise Leclerc-Gagné, University of Bri sh Columbia
Coopera on among Na ons at Sea: Caribbean and Southeast Asia Compared
Timothy Alan Mar n, Deakin University Sessional
Peace Studies
The Paradox of Rebel‐Military Integra on: Lessons from Rwanda and Burundi
Di usion of America's Global Fight Against Terror: A 'Turkish Blunder' and Civilian Deaths
Chair Disc. Panel
The Role and Challenges of Tradi onal Rulers in Peacebuilding in Ghana: Pre‐Colonial, Colonial and Post‐Independence Periods.
Jus fying the “war on terror”: a sociological analysis of the Abu Ghraib controversy Sponsor(s):
Molly Wallace, University of New Hampshire
Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University
Popular Culture in Transi ons to Peace
Arab Revolu ons and The Turkish Model: The Debates in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia
WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Development of Interna onal Norms
Peace Studies
Sean M. Clark, Dalhousie University
Cenap Cakmak, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Panel
An Educated Peace? Schools, Literacy, and the Outbreak of Organized Violence
Ekrem Taha Baser, Kent State University
Sponsor(s):
David J. Traven, Ohio State University
WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Making Peace: Some New Insights
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Ipek University
Glen Duerr, Cedarville University
WA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Terror and Jus ce
The Legaliza on of Military Violence: Power, Transparency, and the Development of the Humanitarian Protec on Regime in the 20th Century
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connec cut
Dallas Blaney, University of Wisconsin‐Green Bay
Water Dilemma:Addressing the Arab Water U li es Cost Recovery through Business Planning
Ghaleb B Akari, University of Southern Mississippi / Interna onal Relief and Development
The interna onal dissemina on of policy prescrip ons in the water sector: the South African Na onal Water Act as a case in point?
Magalie Bourblanc, CIRAD UMR G-EAU/CEEPA, University of Pretoria
Governance and dissemina on of standards for the management of shared aquifers: the role of ISARM.
Ma lde de Souza, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Carla Silva, Ins tuto Federal de Educação , Ciência e Tecnologia do Norte de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Luciana Mendes Barbosa, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Between norm convergence and norm divergence: environmental norm change and ins tu onal choice in interna onal river basin commissions
Oliver M. Hensengerth, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK
Brazilian hydro‐hegemonic power in South America?
Ecological peacebuilding in the Jordan River Basin, a serious game
Joshka Wessels, Lund University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair Disc. Jeremy Bowling, University of Missouri
Is Anyone Listening? Crisis Signaling by the Opposi on in the Bri sh Commons, 1918‐2007
Dennis M. Foster, Virginia Military Ins tute
Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama
Joseph Smith, University of Alabama
Kristopher Ramsay, Princeton University
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Antulio J. Echevarria II, US Army War College
Benjamin M. Jensen, Marine Corps Command and Sta College and American University, School of Interna onal Service
The Seman c Ba le eld of Cybersecurity : the Role of Ambiguous Ideas in Bureaucra c Rivalries
Interdependence, Endogeneity and Natural Resource Abundance: Democra c Di usion and the Poli cal Resource Curse
Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University
Marcus J. Kurtz, Ohio State University
Natural Resources and the Onset and Outcome of Civil War Media on
Extrac ve industries and Colombia's internal armed con ict
Frédéric Masse, University Externado of Colombia
The View from the Mezzanine: Linking Micro‐Level Violence to Macro‐Level Con ict
Stewart Prest, University of Bri sh Columbia
Anastasia Shesterinina, University of Bri sh Columbia
WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Mexico's Foreign Policy under President Felipe Calderon: An Evalua on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Catherine Hoe er, CEPEL, University of Montpellier / University of Montreal
Chair A Revolu on from the Middle: How the U.S. Army Transformed Its Way of War
Disc. Adam Joyce, New School for Social Research
Is There Room for Grand Strategy at the Pentagon? The Revival and Fate of the Compe ve Strategies Approach
Nina Silove, University of Oxford
Decisive Facts or Decisive Ideas? The Evalua on of Naval Strategy and Capital Ship Design, 1900‐1914
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
A Certain Idea of War: De Gaulle and the U lity of Force in the Age of Total War
Pascal Vennesson, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Jack J. Porter, Military College of South Carolina
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
A Gateway to the Gulf & Indian Ocean? The U.S. Military and Base Poli cs in Oman
Geo rey F. Gresh, Na onal Defense University
Jason T. Miklian, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Chris ne S. Cheng, King's College London
Katayoun Kishi, University of Maryland - College Park
Tricia Sullivan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
A tudes and In uence: Public Percep ons of the United States and Foreign Policy Behavior
WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Military Strategy: Case Studies
Panel
Hunger Games: The E ect of Food Shortage on the Onset of Con ict
Poli cal Agency and Interna onal Con ict
Chair Disc. WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Resource Con icts
Sponsor(s):
Selectorate Theory and Parliaments: Is selectorate theory robust amongst democracies?
Sponsor(s):
Locked‐in: Grand Strategic Stability in Early World War II Germany and Japan
Jacob Shively, Indiana University
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Concepts at War: Ideas, Innova on, and Strategy
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Peaceful coexistence, deterrence and ac ve defense in China’s East China Sea strategy
Liselo e Odgaard, Royal Danish Defence College
Dennis Blasko, Center for Naval Analysis
Marcelo Saguier, FLACSO - La n American School of Social Sciences
WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Looking for an Audience
Pakistan’s Strategic Depth Strategy
Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)
Rafael Velazquez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)
The Mexican Interna onal Coopera on as Foreign Policy Tool. Norms, Ins tu ons and E ects During Calderon’s Regime
Juan P. Prado-Lallande, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Ins tu onal iner a in a di cult environment: México’s rela ons with Europe during Felipe Calderón’s administra on, 2006‐2012
Lorena Ruano, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
Reluctant Pragma sm: Calderón’s policy towards the United States
Arturo Santa-Cruz, University of Guadalajara
Mexican public opinion on foreign policy and interna onal a airs during President Felipe Calderón’s Administra on (2006‐2012)
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Power Dispersion: Opportuni es and Challenges for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa in an Emerging New Global Order
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. John S. Odell, University of Southern California
John S. Odell, University of Southern California
J. P. Singh, George Mason University
Luciana Las Casas Oliveira, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Bruno Maciel Santos, Minas Gerais State Government
The BRICS Story: How “BRICs” was transformed from a Goldman Sachs investment idea into a prominent interna onal club
Leslie Ellio Armijo, Portland State University
Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Ins tute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University
Ready for the high table? The domes c challenges to China's and India's larger role in global governance
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Wei Liang, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Thomas Mandrup, Royal Danish Defence College
Pres ge Ma ers: Russian Status‐Seeking in Interna onal Poli cs Alexei Shevchenko, California State University at Fullerton
Ma hew Fails, Oakland University
Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe, University of Mississippi
David Bearce, University of Colorado at Boulder
Kim-Lee G. Tuxhorn, University of Colorado, Boulder
Rights, Governance and Investment: The Sociopoli cal Impacts of FDI
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Shannon Lindsey Blanton, University of Memphis
The Vulnerability of Foreign Investments and the E ec veness of Sanc ons
Bo Ram Kwon, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Paci sts or Pragma sts?: Sovereign Lenders and War
Patrick E. Shea, Rutgers University
Di use Openness: An Empirical Challenge to the Hegemonic Stability Theory
"Lagging Behind: Toward a Uni ed Approach to Time Series in Trade Policy Analysis"
Joe Weinberg, Univerity of Southern Mississippi
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Bona Muzaka, King's College London
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Mapping global IP norm making in the digital age in the light of sustaining global public goods
Mira Burri-Nenova, World Trade Ins tute, University of Bern, Switzerland
Norm di usion through Advocacy Coali ons: Implemen ng interna onal patent norms in India and Brazil
Thomas Rudolf Eimer, Free University Berlin
Susanne P. Luetz, Free University of Berlin
Verena Schüren, Free University Berlin
Brazilian percep ons about US strategies for enforcement of IPRs interna onally: some considera ons on ACTA nego a ons Henrique Zeferino Menezes, Federal University of Paraíba
Brazil and India as rising powers in the governance of IPRs: compliance or resistance? Bona Muzaka, King's College London
Evolving views: are domes c cons tuencies leading to stronger IPR protec on in India and China?
Omar Serrano, University of Lucerne
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Stephen Silvia, American University/SIS
Michael Stanai s, American University
South Africa and the BRICS– punching above its weight? Chair Disc. Panel
Do Individuals with an Interna onal Business Orienta on Really Prefer Exchange Rate Stability? Evidence from a Survey on Monetary/Exchange Rate Policy Preferences.
BRICS: A coali on or a Group of Countries? Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Poli cs of Intellectual Property Rights: Di usion and Resistance
WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Scien c Study of Interna onal Poli cal Economy
WA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Economy Of The Middle East Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Bryan Daves, Yeshiva University
Persian Gulf based SWFs & Development of Financial Hubs in Bahrain, Dubai and Qatar: A case of Compe ve Branding
Asim Ali, University of Western Ontario
Food‐Security in Egypt: An Examina on of Egypt’s Poli cal‐
Economy
Sarah Alvarez, University of Mary Washington
Between Trend and Necessity: State‐led Entrepreneurship Promo on and the Reshaping of Ren erism in the Gulf Arab States
Crystal A. Ennis, University of Waterloo
Euro‐Arab economic interdependencies before and a er the Arab Spring Daniel Gugan, Corvinus University of Budapest
The IMF as an Agent for Peace in the Middle East
Julie Mueller, University of New England
Viva Khomeini: The Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces of the Post
‐Revolu onary Iranian Poli cal Economy. Joseph J. St. Marie, Univeristy of Southern Mississippi
WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Aggressive Foreign Policies: Explaining, Deterring, Failing
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
The Origin of O ensive Realism
Dominic Johnson, University of Oxford
Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited
Panel
Beyond Community: The Myth of an “Interna onal Community” and Blame‐Shi ing in Crisis Management
Karsten Michael Jung, University of Bonn
Find Your Weakness: Domes c Turmoil and Deterrence Failure
Koji Kagotani, Trinity College Dublin
Takeshi Iida, Kobe University
WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Di usion-as-Empire:
Theory and Compara ve Studies in Disastrous Circula ons of Power
Sponsor(s):
Strategic Culture: Is Iran a Ra onal Actor?
Susan Khazaeli, University of O awa
Chair A Key to Predict the Occurrence of an Interstate Con ict: The measure of State Dissa sfac on
Disc. Hsiao-chuan Liao, University of South Carolina
Kayce Mobley, University of Georgia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Interna onal Communica on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
Occupy Goes Worldwide
George R. Boynton, University of Iowa
Di usion of Informa on on Social‐Networking Sites within a Par cipatory Con nuum: A Cri que of the Utopian / Dystopian Divide 2.0 and Slack vism
James Dennis, Royal Holloway, University of London
Newspapers, the Internet and Facebook: Changes and Trends in Social Ac vism, Mobiliza on and Media Use
Kevin P. Hedrick, Duke University
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
Guy Fawkes, hack vism and trans‐na onal protest: The visual rhetoric of Anonymous
Jason L. Jarvis, Georgia State University
Facing the Mul tude? Anonymous as global movement
Jennifer Schröer, University of Helsinki
WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Poli cal Violence, External Actors and the Di usion of Con ict and Con ict-Preven on Prac ces in Eurasia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas J. Wood, University of South Carolina, Aiken
Thomas J. Wood, University of South Carolina, Aiken
Jesse Driscoll, Assistant Professor, U. of California San Diego
Central Asia's Changing Pa erns of Extraterritorial State Violence and New Forms of Regional Security Coopera on
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
Regional security organisa ons and compe ng approaches to con ict in Central Asia
David G. Lewis, University of Bradford
Ethnicity and A tudes toward Redistribu on in the Caucasus
Sco Radnitz, Assistant Professor, U. of Washington
Daniel Warner, Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces
Daniel Warner, Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces
Academia as a Source of Conceptual Di usion:
The Rise of ‘Partnership’ as a Governance Principle
Revenge, Propor onality, and Interna onal Rela ons
WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Media, (H)ac(k) vism and Transna onal Protest
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Doina Cajvaneanu, University of Trento
Anne e Freyberg-Inan, University of Amsterdam
Represen ng or resis ng empire(s)? Nepali Gurkhas in global security Priya Dixit, Virginia Tech The Di usion (and Confusion) of Contending Power Structures:
Hegemonic Western Morality, the UN Consensus on Sex Work, and Local Disablement
Judy Hemming
The ANZUS Alliance‐as‐Disastrous Di usion:
The Poli cal Virology of a War me Liaison
Michael McKinley, Australian Na onal University
Di usion as Representa on of Empires of Flows and Circula on
Stephen J. Rosow, State University of New York at Oswego
WA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Labor Rights And Globaliza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Daniel P. Berliner, Freie Universität Berlin
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Good Jobs: State Capacity, State Preferences, and the Labor Rights Implementa on Gap
Daniel P. Berliner, Freie Universität Berlin
Jennifer L. Noveck, University of Washington
Anne R. Greenleaf, University of Washington
Milli M. Lake, University of Washington
Aaron Erlich, University of Washington
Impact of Collec ve Labor Rights and Poli cal Risk on Foreign Direct Investment In ows in Emerging Market Countries
Hye Jee Cho, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Interna onal Trade and Trickle Down Economics: When Do Increasing Pro ts Lead to Increasing Wages?
Adam H. Dean, University of Chicago
The di usion of liberal labour markets: necessity for growth or harbinger of inequality?
Paul Lewis, University of Birmingham
Jason Heyes, University of Birmingham
Economic Integra on and Forced Labor Policies: A Cross‐Na onal Analysis
Menaka Mahajan, University of Miami
The Impact of Increasing Income Inequality on Public Support for Redistribu on
Anthony J. L. Sealey, University of Toronto
WA73: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Corrup on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Kris n Se er, Centre for Area Studies, University of Leipzig
Kris n Se er, Centre for Area Studies, University of Leipzig
What Tunisia’s revolu on tells us about percep ons of corrup on
Hannes Baumann, Georgetown University
Foreign Aid, Corrup on, and Economic Growth
The Condi onal E ect of Remi ances on Government Corrup on: 1996‐2010
Michael D. Tyburski, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Douglas C. Foyle, Wesleyan University
Orlandrew Danzell, Mercyhurst University
Poli cal Compe on and the Divergence of
Public Opinion over U.S. Military Bases
Gaye B. Muderrisoglu, University of Michigan
Philip Streich, Pomona College
Sanc ons vs. Rewards: The In uence of Ethnic Minority Groups on U.S. Foreign Policy
Mariam Dekanozishvili, University of South Carolina
Evgeny E Anikin, University of South Caroliona
WA74: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Korean Peninsula in the Past, Present, and Future
WB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Connec ng the Public and U.S. Foreign Policy
Panel
Steven B. Redd, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Trevor Rubenzer, University of South Carolina-Upstate
“Social Movements, De ni on of the Situa on, and American Foreign Policy”
Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst University
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Coming From Behind?: Unpopular Presidents, Foreign Policy, and Elec ons
Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima City University
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima City University
Douglas C. Foyle, Wesleyan University
How and Why does South Korea di er from the North? Insights from Complexity Science
Walter C. Clemens, Jr., Boston University
Balancing or Bandwagoning? Alliance Choices of the Ancient Korean Kingdoms
"The Elite In uence on Norm Di usion: Regula ng Applica on of the Right to Protect in U.S. Foreign Policy"
Andrew Z. Katz, Denison University
WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Becoming a Savvy Feminist Grant Writer: Lessons from the Funding Trenches Tae-Hyung Kim, Soongsil University
Chang-hee Nam, Inha University
Boxing Pan, Inha University
Sponsor(s):
From a Militarized State to a Normal State: Searching for defense conversion in North Korea
Dongmin Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Engaging North Korea with So Power
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Sheherazade R. Jafari, American University
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Sheherazade R. Jafari, American University
Juanita Elias, Gri th University
Kyung-Ae Park, University of Bri sh Columbia
WB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—The Di usion of Democracy: Regional and Global Dimensions
The Origin of the Developmental State in South Korea: A Reexamina on of the Park Chung‐hee Myth
Jong-sung You, University of California at San Diego
WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Decision-Making in Interna onal Organiza ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
German Poli cal Science Associa on
Susan M. Park, University of Sydney
Susan M. Park, University of Sydney
Fields of Contesta on: A Sociological Take on Decision‐Making at the United Na ons
Ingvild Bode, University of Tübingen
(De‐)Construc ng Con ict through decision‐Making Processes: Interna onal Organiza ons in (Post‐)Con ict and Development Contexts
Kers n Eppert, University of Bielefeld
Deciding about Development. An Inside View on How the World Bank and UNDP Make Poli cs.
Katja Freistein, Bielefeld University
Mar n Koch, Bielefeld University
Con icts about Vo ng Rules in Interna onal Organiza ons: The Role of Jus ce Concerns
Dirk Peters, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Ins tute Oslo
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Ins tute Oslo
Rethinking the Di usion of Popular Challenges to Authoritarian Rulers: 1989, the Color Revolu ons and the Arab Uprisings
Valerie Bunce, Cornell University
David S. Patel, Cornell University
Sharon Wolchik, George Washington University
Market Condi ons, Economic Compe
on and Democra za on
Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Military Deployments and the Di usion of Democracy
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
Interna onal Expecta ons, Norms, and Policy Di usion
Susan Hyde, Yale University
Democracy, democra c governance and the post‐2015 development agenda: Global, regional and na onal dimensions
Massimo Tommasoli, Interna onal IDEA, NY
WB04: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rethinking Empire in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Kelly M. Greenhill, Tu s University, Harvard University
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Poli cal E ec veness of Non‐State Coercion: How Structure Drives Func on and Outcome
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
Gregory Nowell, University of Albany
Empire Within: The Transna onal E ects of Imperial Governance
Alexander D. Barder, Johns Hopkins University
Nature's Empire of Fear: Producing the Spirit of Development
Ann E. Towns, University West, Sweden
The Winter of Empire’s Discontent: Tunisia, Egypt, and the Failure of the ‘Democra c’ Agenda
Nicole S. Grove, Johns Hopkins University
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Rethinking IMF Policy Actors: The Role of the Managing Director in Low Income Country Policy Reform
Mark R. Hibben, Syracuse University
Exploring the Cultures of Interna onal Organiza ons
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at Aus n
Stephen C. Nelson, Northwestern University
The Cultures of Interna onal Organiza ons in Historical Perspec ve: Comparing the World Health Organiza on and the Global Fund
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University
Ambiguity, Sensemaking, and IO Culture in UN Peacebuilding
Michael Lipson, Concordia University
The Interna onal Monetary Fund’s Research Agenda through the Lens of Culture
Bessma Momani, University of Waterloo
What Role Does Organiza onal Culture Play in Explaining Change in the Mul lateral Development Banks
Susan M. Park, University of Sydney
WB06: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
New Perspec ves on Coercion: Con nuity, Change and Innova on in the 21st Century Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Robert Art, Brandeis University
Robert Art, Brandeis University
Deliberate Escala on: Deterrence Strategies of Regional Nuclear Powers
Jasen J. Cas llo, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M
Coercion by Division: Concepts, Mechanisms, and Con ngent Condi ons
Timothy Crawford, Boston College
The Dynamics of Base State Coercion: Exploring the Rela onship Between Violent Groups and their “Hosts”
Keren Fraiman, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Michael D. Cohen, University of Southern Denmark
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville
Credible Allies and Common Enemies: Why States Develop Nuclear Weapons
Feminizing Diplomacy in Imperial Times
Chair Disc. WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Will Nuclear Weapons Di use or Defuse? Chair Disc. Robert Paul Musgrave, Georgetown University
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Sponsor(s):
Peter J. P. Krause, Boston College
Sponsor(s):
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
States of Empire: Liberal Ordering and Imperial Rela ons
WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Cultures of Interna onal Organiza ons
The Conduct and E cacy of Migra on‐driven Coercion: New Evidence from the Middle East Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani, University of California, Davis
Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, Davis
Fear, Learning and the Bomb: The Psychological Consequences of Nuclear Prolifera on Michael D. Cohen, University of Southern Denmark
The Role and Mechanisms of Tacit Knowledge Transfer in Building a Nuclear Program
Liz A. Dallas, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
What does it mean to be a responsible nuclear weapons state? A conceptual study with a view to contemporary China Nicola Ann Horsburgh, University of Oxford
WB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Professional Development and Conference Roles
Sponsor(s):
Roundtable
Professional Development Commi ee
Cmte Chair Patrick James, University of Southern California
Part. Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
Part. Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Part. Anne e Freyberg‐Inan, University of Amsterdam
Part. Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Part. Ralph Carter, Texas Chris an University
WB09: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
The Di usion of Regional Orders: Compara ve Regionalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
David Levi‐Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Alberta M. Sbragia, University of Pi sburgh
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Transna onal Di usion Of Ins tu ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Douglass North, Washington U, SL
John Meyer, Stanford University
Helge Hveem, University of Oslo
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
War Ini a on and Termina on: Insights from Captured Iraqi Records
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
Abbas Kadhim, Naval Postgraduate School
Ibrahim Almarashi, California State University San Marcos
Deterrence Lessons from Iraq: Ra onality is Not the Only Key to Containment
Amatzia Baram, University of Haifa
Revolu on and War: Saddam’s Decision to Invade Iran
David D. Palkki, Na onal Defense University
Kevin M. Woods, Ins tute for Defense Analyses
WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of Financial Liberaliza on and its Consequences
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Bas aan Van Apeldoorn, Free University of Amsterdam
Nana De Graa , Free University of Amsterdam
Nicolas Guilhot, CNRS‐NYU
Transna onal Interest Blocs and US Foreign Policy
Ronald Wade Cox, Florida Interna onal University
US Grand Strategy and the Corporate Elite Policy Planning Network
Nana De Graa , Free University of Amsterdam
Bas aan Van Apeldoorn, Free University of Amsterdam
The Hard Consequences of So Power: Corporate Philanthropy and US Foreign Policy
Inderjeet S. Parmar, City University London
‘This Bloody Route’: Saddam’s Concept of Victory at the End of the Iran‐Iraq War
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Mark Ledwidge, Canterbury Christ Church University
Deterring a Conspiracy Theorist: U.S. Warnings and Saddam’s Invasion of Kuwait
Presiden al Facilitator and Protector the Moneyed Elites’ Interest
Johnny Williams, Trinity College, Har ord, Connec cut
WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Decolonizing FTGS: Camps, Tokenism, Ci ng and Sigh ng in Feminist Security Studies
Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara
WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Women, War, and Post-War Transforma on
Panel
U.S. Foreign Policy: Iden ty and Power and the Age of Obama
Chad Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Defea ng the Alliance of 30: Saddam Hussein’s Concept of Poli cal Victory during the 1991 Gulf War
Sponsor(s):
WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
US Foreign Policy Meets Elite Studies
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
J. Ann Tickner, American University
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Joyce P. Kaufman, Whi er College
Kristen Williams, Clark University
Sandra McEvoy, Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Interna onal Security Studies
Global South Caucus
Laura McLeod, University of Manchester
Chris ne Sylvester, University of Connec cut
Bina D'Costa, Australian Na onal University
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Swa Parashar, Monash University
Katrina N. Lee‐Koo, Australian Na onal University
WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Rela ons amongst Interna onal Organiza ons: Coopera on, Compe on and Complexity
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
Joachim A. Koops, Vesalius College & IES, Free University of Brussels (VUB)
Ten Years of EU Peacekeeping in Africa: Preferring output over impact?
Malte Brosig, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—EU Crisis: Di usion and Firewalls
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and VU Amsterdam
Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Mary Imelda Farrell, University of Greenwich
Hubert Zimmermann, University of Marburg
The Ra onal Design of Rela ons between Interna onal Organiza ons
Hylke Dijkstra, University of Oxford
Beyond Mul lateralism? Inter‐Organisa onal Rela ons and the Rise of Complexity in Interna onal Rela ons.
David J. Galbreath, University of Bath
Europe Without the EU? A New French Approach to Security and Defense Integra on in Europe Without the European Union"
Falk Ostermann, VU University Amsterdam
Coopera on at the Intersec on of Security and Economics: Explaining Ins tu onal Choices on Armaments Collabora on
Marc R. DeVore, European University Ins tute (EUI)
WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Violence and Nonviolence in State-Dissident Interac ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
Evan H. Po er, University of O awa
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Open Source Culture Process: The mWomen Ini a ve as an Emerging Narra ve of Public Diplomacy
Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver
Willow F. Williamson, American University
It S ll Takes Two: State‐Rebel Group Characteris cs and Nego ated Se lements in Civil War
WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Where Do They Fit? Conceptualizing the Role of Communica on, Media and Technology in Interna onal Rela ons David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Dissent, Repression & Some Outcomes of the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Will H. Moore, Florida State University
Stephen Shellman, College of William & Mary
The Rhetoric of Trust in Interna onal Rela ons
Par es, Coali ons, Elec ons and Civil Con ict in Africa
Laura Considine, Aberystwyth University
Venue Shopping: The Pluraliza on of Global Poli cal Rela ons
Jessica A. Maves, Pennsylvania State University
Vote First, Shoot Later? Elec ons and Ethnic Civil War
Sara Moats, West Virginia University
Media and Interna onal Rela ons: Closing Gitmo
Julian Wucherpfennig, ETH Zurich
Chair Disc. Edward A. Comor, University of Western Ontario
Fei Wu, CHARHAR INSTITUTE and Ji Nan University Edward A. Comor, University of Western Ontario
Chris an Davenport, University of Michigan
Christopher M. Sullivan, University of Notre Dame
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Communica on
Conceptualizing Digital Technologies: Redressing Determinist and Fe shis c Tendencies in Interna onal Studies
Rethinking Repertoires: The Essen als of State‐Dissident Interac ons
WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Communica on Technology, Con ict and Mobiliza on
Diplomats as Public Collaborators: Open Policy Development through Crowd‐Sourcing and Web 2.0 Diplomacy
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Interna onal Communica on
Nils Weidmann, University of Konstanz
Jason Lyall, Yale
Ushahidi in African Elec ons: Do Crowdmaps Make a Di erence at the Polls?
Ca e Bailard, George Washington University
A Spa al Analysis of the Impact of West German Television on Protest Mobiliza on during the East German Revolu on
David Darmofal, University of South Carolina
Holger Kern, University of South Carolina
Social Media and Police‐Protest Dynamics
Sco Gates, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)
Put Percep ons into Place: The Role of Intersubjec ve Factors in Linking Climate Change to Violent Con ict
Tobias Ide, University of Hamburg
Explosive Connec ons? Mass Media, Social Media, and the Geography of Collec ve Violence in Sub‐Saharan Africa
T. Camber Warren, Naval Postgraduate School
Communica on Networks and the Transna onal Spread of Ethnic Con ict
Nils Weidmann, University of Konstanz
Anna Karoline Carneiro Sindler, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Genealogies and Temporali es in IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Theory
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
Felix Berenskoe er, SOAS, University of London
History and Logic: Two Trajectories of "System" and "Society" Victor C. Lage, Pon
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Periodiza on and Poli cal Imagina on in Contemporary IR
Paulo Chamon, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - Pon cal Catholica University of Rio de Janeiro
Victor C. Lage, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Genealogy as Modern Historiography: Time, Anachronism and Interna onal Rela ons
Henrique Tavares Furtado, University of Manchester
Interna onal poli cs under anarchy, anarchy under me
Andrew R. Hom, Aberystwyth University
Thinking through Foucault and Skinner: The poli cs of poli cal history Natália M. F. Souza, Pon
Janeiro
cal Catholic University of Rio de Birth of a No on: A History of the Idea of Governance
Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento
Doina Cajvaneanu, University of Trento
WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
21st Century Diplomacy: Change Agents, Changing Ins tu ons
WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Security Beyond Discourse? Securi za on as Di usion and Transla on
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Communica on
John Robert Kelley, American University
Ali R. Fisher, InterMedia
Public Diplomacy and The Paradoxes of Americaniza on
Mark J. Rolfe, University of New South Wales
Inves ng in Trust: Linking Cultural Rela ons to the Management of Change
Aimee R. Fullman, Bri sh Council
Agency Change: Diploma c Ac on Beyond the State
John Robert Kelley, American University
Panel
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Rocco Bellanova, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)
Maximilian Mayer, Bonn University
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Security, Bodies, Technology and the World: Exploring Mapping as post‐representa onal prac ce
Victoria E. E. Loughlan, University of Edinburgh
Securi za on: Where Are the Missing Publics?
William H. C. Walters, Carleton University
Technological Legi ma on of Heterogenous Transna onal Security Governance
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
The Prolifera on of Securi zing Apparatuses: Private Security Companies and the Produc on of Congolese Dis/order
Peer Schouten, University of Gothenburg
WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Di using, Confusing or Transfusing Gender? The Paradoxical Poli cs and Prac ces of the Interna onal Di usion (or Otherwise) of Gender
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Samantha Cook, University of California, Santa Cruz
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Wendy Harcourt, ISS, Erasmus University
WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Intelligence Collec on, Counterterrorism, and Counterinsurgency
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Intelligence Studies
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
Managing Human Intelligence Sources ‐ A be er way
John Buckley, Middlesex University/SELF EMPLOYED
Coinistas versus New Wavers: The Debate on Counterinsurgency and Its Impact on Intelligence Support
Lawrence Cline, Center for Civil Military Rela ons
NYPD Intelligence: A Gold Standard, or a Tarnished Shield? Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
It's About the Dots!
William J. Lahneman, Towson University
Developing U.S. Intelligence Capabili es for Popula on‐centric Counterinsurgency and Stability Opera ons: Learning from Iraq and Afghanistan
Nathan F. White, Na onal Defense University
Open Source Intelligence Collec on, Social Media, and Violent Extremism
James Breckenridge, Mercyhurst University
WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Democra za on in Compara ve Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Faith, Reason and Democracy
Deina A. Abdelkader, University of Massachuse s
Wave of Democra sa on: Rapid Di usion of a Democra c Ins tu on / Slow Di usion of a Democra c Culture Dawoon Chung, Independent
Linkage, Leverage, and Regime Typologies: Democra za on in sub
‐Saharan Africa
Felicity Duncan, University of Pennsylvania
Laura Silver, University of Pennsylvania
Types of Natural State and the Development of Democracy
Neil Robinson, University of Limerick
Di usion of Polariza on Across Elec ons: Tracing Nega ve Campaign Issues in Democra zing Countries
Nil Seda Satana, Bilkent University
Lerna Yanik, Kadir Has University
Lerna Yanik, Kadir Has University
WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Interna onal Poli cs and the 'Death of God' II: Ethics and Responsibility
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Larry N. George, California State University, Long Beach
Tom Houseman, Lancaster University
Deicide, Suicide and Ver ginous Self‐authorship: the poli cs of Messianic and Tragic responses to the Death of God
Aggie Hirst, City University London
From Tricking Gods to Killing God: Odysseus, Nietzsche, and the ‘secular’ subject of post‐founda onal ethics
Tom Houseman, Lancaster University
The Death of Man: the Pragma cs of Freedom
Andrea Rossi, University of Lancaster
Unbounded Agency and the Ques on of Responsibility: Challenging the Radical Poten al of Posthumanist Approaches to Democracy
Jessica Schmidt, University of Westminster
WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Emerging Powers: New Development Paradigms?
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
Je rey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Karl‐Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University
Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Ken Conca, American University
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Transna onal Di usion of Regulatory Standards: Learning, Imita on, Socializa on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Panel
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Anita Lacey, The University of Auckland
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
From Dependent Development to Globalized Development: The Evolu on of State‐Business Rela ons in Brazil
Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
The Poli cal Economy of Foreign Direct Investment: Construc ng Business Interests and Policy Preferences in Post‐war India and Brazil
Jason Jackson, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
‘Towards a new development paradigm? How China's development prac ces in Africa are challenging the status quo’
Isaac Odoom, University of Alberta
WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Analyzing China's Foreign Policies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Aileen Baviera, University of the Philippines
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
Markus Thiel, Florida Interna onal University
The Taming of the Shrew: China’s Policy toward North Korea, 1992‐2011
WB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Di usion of Environmental Norms and Prac ces in East Asia
Taehyung Ahn, Florida Interna onal University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. America in the Eyes of China’s America Watchers
Huiyun Feng, Utah State University
China’s Leadership Change and Cross‐Strait Rela ons
Yitan Li, Sea le University
Panel
Human Rights
Adop on and Internaliza on of Global Governance for Climate Change Adapta on, 1997‐2010
Jang Hoon Chung , Yonsei University
Kelly Sims Gallagher, The Fletcher School, Tu s University
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
Trade‐Environment Nexus in East Asia
Geo rey Dancy, University of Minnesota
The Interna onal Spread of A rma ve Ac on Policies: What is True Equality?
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
Min Gyo Koo, Seoul Na onal University
Environmental Movement and Poli cal Transi on in East Asia
Esook Yoon, Kwangwoon University
Compara ve Analysis of Energy Mixes in East Asia
Kyungjun Yun, Hansung University
WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Can Global Law be Liberated from Global Power? Ci zens’ Tribunals From Vietnam to Iraq to Pales ne
Sponsor(s):
Chair Organizing hypocrisy: Non‐state governance in fragile states
Milli M. Lake, University of Washington
Jus ce in Ac on: Assessing the Implementa on of Transi onal Jus ce Policies
Jennifer L. Miller, University of Arizona
WB32: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Studying European Construc on in a Sociological Perspec ve: Prac ces, Stakes, and Methods
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Denis Duez, Facultés universitaires Saint‐Louis
Niilo T. J. Kauppi, French Na onal Center for Scien
Research CNRS/Strasbourg
c Counter‐radicaliza on and the “death” of Mul culturalism: Towards a Europeaniza on of the management of diversity?
Francesco Ragazzi, Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po
Social Power in Interna onal Organiza ons:
Who Rules CSDP?
Stephanie Hofmann, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Frederic Merand, University of Montreal
Mar al Foucault, University of Montreal
Envoys of Europe: EU special representa ves and the making of European foreign policy
Julien Jeandesboz, University of Amsterdam
Stephan Davidshofer, University of Geneva
Hegemonic projects and the reconstruc on of collec ve iden es: a discourse theore cal analysis of the Common Security and Defence Policy Lucie Chamlian, University of Kiel 2012 Workshop Report
Panel
War and the State in the 21st Century
Jonathan Graubart, San Diego State University
Chair Disc. Vinod K. Aggarwal, University of California Berkeley
Kris Elaine Govella, University of California, Berkeley
No great wall: The globaliza on of cleaner energy technologies
Technically Speaking, Jus ce Does Not Ma er Much: A Decade of Legal Pragma sm in the Study of Transi onal Jus ce
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
T. J. Lah, Yonsei University
Yoon Jik Cho, Yonsei University
Jianwei Wang, University of Macau
Lili Wu, Univerity of Macau
Chair Disc. Panel
South Korea's Low Carbon Green Growth Policy: Promise, Implementa on and Accountability
China's Diploma c Transforma on
Sponsor(s):
Can E. Mutlu, University of O awa
Assessing horizontal and ver cal power rela ons of NGOs ac ng in the EU Fundamental Rights agency
Foreign Policy Analysis
WB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Courts and the Law
Material ma ers? New Materialism and European Integra on
Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College & University of Arizona
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
US and the Use of Force‐ Post Iraq, Post Afghanistan and Post Modern?
David Has ngs Dunn, University of Birmingham
The future of warfare: You can kill 'em, just don't talk to 'em
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, University of Tromsø
The U lity of Force in the 21st Century
The Australian paradox: the existent and the perceptual
Maryanne Kelton, Flinders University of South Australia
Russian strategic thinking and doctrine and the changing character of war
Be na Renz, University of No ngham
Belgian defense policy: be er than its reputa on
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Everyday Life and the New Materialisms of A ect
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida
David Mu mer, York University
The Everyday Life of Interna onal Poli cs
Ma Davies, Newcastle University
Pussy Riot: The Nine Lives of the Riot Grrrl Revolu on
Kevin C. Dunn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
'We can have eyes 24/7 on our adversaries': Remote Piloted Air Systems, Scopic Regimes, and the Aesthe c Subjects of Targeted Killing
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
Touring the Revolu on
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Mass Opinion and Democra c Norms in the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Ozgehan Senyuva, Middle East Technical University
Emek M. Ucarer, Bucknell University
The Space between Us: Elite and Mass A tudes toward Crisis‐
Driven Integra on in the European Union
Edward A. Fogarty, Colgate University
Kevin Wallsten, California State University, Long Beach
Quo Vadis European Transparency Ini a ve? Par cipa on, Consulta on and Democra c
Legi macy in European Governance
Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Empowering the European Parliament through Democra c Norms
Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago
Linking Berlin and Brussels ‐ Nongovernmental Organiza on Engage the European Union on Asylum
Emek M. Ucarer, Bucknell University
WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Religion and Contested Belongings: Theory, Methodology and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ron Hassner, University of California Berkeley
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Sultan Tepe, University of Illinois at Chicago
Je rey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard University
WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Revisi ng Liberalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Theory
Georg Sørensen, University of Aarhus
Shannon K. Brincat, University of Queensland
Liberal Governmentality and Nature
Marco Bernardini, University of Reading (U.K.)
Post‐liberalism and the Poli cs of Paradox
Adrian Pabst, University of Kent
Liberal IR theory in context of a changed world order
Georg Sørensen, University of Aarhus
Liberal Openness and the Problem of Sovereignty: The Case of F.A. Hayek
Jorg Spieker, Birkbeck, University of London
WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Historical Processes in the Evolu on of Interna onal Society
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. English School
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
Global Cons tu onalism and the English School – Shedding a Historical Light on Contemporary Debates
Bernd A. Bucher, University of Bielefeld
Thomas Müller, Bielefeld University
Fear of a Black Planet: The Hai an Revolu on in Interna onal Society Cris an A. Can r, Oakland University
(MI/IO)
Barbary Coast in the Expansion of Interna onal Society: Piracy and Corsairing as Primary Ins tu ons Alejandro Colas, Birkbeck College
WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Power, Authority and In uence in Global Migra on Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Jeanne e Money, University of California Davis
Gary Freeman, University of Texas, Aus n
The Development of Intra‐EU Migra on Networks: Local, Na onal and European Implica ons
Michael Johns, Lauren an University- Barrie
Ins tu onal Interplay in Migra on Policy Di usion
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
Flavia Jurje, University of Lucerne
Global governance and migrant rights. Jeanne e Money, University of California Davis
Sarah P. Lockhart, Fordham University
Networks of power, authority and in uence in global migra on governance
Andrew Geddes, University of She eld
Private actors in the governance of interna onal economic migra on Hélène Pellerin, University of O awa
Complex Coopera on: Understanding Migra on Policies in the Global South
Shaina D. Western, UC Davis
The Perils of "a Purer Realpoli k": European Interna onal Society a er 1763
Daniel M. Green, University of Delaware
The English School and the aboli on of African slavery in Brazil: foreign pressure, interests, values and power
Mariana Alves da Cunha Kalil, Universidade Federal Fluminense
WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Media on in Peace Processes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Bernd Beber, New York University
Bernd Beber, New York University
How media on really works Zorzeta Bakaki, University of Essex
Timing is Everything: Media on Ini a on in the 2008 Djibou an‐
Eritrean Border Dispute Kevin K. Frank, The University of Southern Mississippi
Nip in the Bud or Innocent un l Proven Guilty?
Third Party Management of Spoiler Behaviour in Peace Processes
Desiree A. E. Nilsson, Uppsala University
Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs, Uppsala University
You Propose, We Decide: Role of Contextual Facilitators vs. Inhibitors as Determinants of Media on Success and Nego ated Peace
Shweta Singh, SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY It’s Media on, Stupid! A Large‐N Study of Media on Characteris cs’ Impact On Interna onal and Civil War Peace Processes
The Modern Coercion Conundrum: State Use of Force and Global Security
Robert Michael Mandel, Lewis & Clark College
Paul Steinheuer, University of Kent
Timothy Adam Williams, Free University Berlin
WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Belief, Cogni on, and Environmental Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Frank Alcock, New College of Florida
Jonathan E. Czarnecki, Naval War College Monterey
The Elephant in the Room: Climate Change and the 2008 vs. 2012 Presiden al Campaigns
Frank Alcock, New College of Florida
Manjana Milkoreit, University of Waterloo
Vox populi: A comparison of public demand for climate change policy in seven countries
Lena M. Scha er, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Bianca Oehl, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich
The evalua on revolu on: quality control or a downward spiral of distrust?
An examina on of evalua on of interna onal forest programs
Deborah S. Davenport, Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Constance McDermo , University of Oxford
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of Interna onal Power: Trends and Implica ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Measuring Local Legi macy of Interna onal Forces: Insights from Afghanistan
Lisa Anna-Karin Karlborg, Uppsala University
Warlord economies in post‐NATO Afghanistan
Romain A. A. Malejacq, Northwestern University/Sciences Po Paris
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Ryan Grauer, University of Pi sburgh
Ryan Grauer, University of Pi sburgh
The End of War?
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
The Obsolescence of African War? Measurement and Implica ons of the Decline in Regional Violence
David Burbach, Naval War College
Christopher J. Fe weis, Tulane University
Towards a security community? Ideology and South America integra on. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Charles Lipson, University of Chicago
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
Catherine McArdle Kelleher, Watson Ins tuteBrown and U Maryland, College Park
WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ac ve Learning and the Cross-Na onal Experience
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Stephen M. Grenier, Johns Hopkins University
Daniel Guedes de Andrade, Simon Fraser University
Peter D. Jackson, University of Glasgow
Peter D. Jackson, University of Glasgow
Ralph Sawyer, Independent Scholar
Chair Geo rey F. Gresh, Na onal Defense University
William T. Eliason, Na onal Defense University
The Failure of Local Security Forces in Afghanistan
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Shadows within Shadows: Decep on in Tradi onal China
Cogni ve A ractors – A Theory of Idea onal Power in Global Climate Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Christo Luehrs, American University
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Is War, History?
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The Power/Knowledge Nexus At The Tac cal and Opera onal Levels: Peace Through Informa on Dominance
Ac ng Green: How Environmental Narra ves Enable Global Collec ve Ac on
Chair Disc. WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Decep on, Subversion, and Cyber in Theory and Prac ce
John R. Ferris, University of Calgary
Sarah Fisher, University of Georgia
Sponsor(s):
Carina Schmidt, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Decep on as a Normal State Prac ce, 1914‐1945.
Percep ons of Fairness in the Kyoto Protocol
WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Afghanistan: Internal Sources of Stability and Instability
Why do Militarized Crises not escalate to War?
The Condi ons of Dyadic Interac on of Interstate Con ict Deescala on.
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Measuring Impact on Travel Study Programs: Lessons From a Five Year Collabora on Between Brazil and the US
Carlos Frederico Coelho, Rio de Janeiro State University (IESP)
Robert Vogel, La Salle University
Wellington D. Amorim, La Salle Rio de Janeiro
Ac ve Teaching and Learning in Brazil: The State‐of‐the Art in the Art of IR Teaching
Cris na Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Di using Cyberlearning In Interna onal A airs Educa on
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
Deep Learning: Grassroots Development and the Gandhian Legacy: A Short‐term Course in India
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni, Wellesley College
Michelle Lepore, Wellesley College
WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The State as Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Tanja E. Aalberts, VU University, Amsterdam
Jorg Kustermans, Flemish Peace Ins tute
Examining the Poli cal Prac ce of War through the US War on Terror
Christopher B. McIntosh, University of Chicago
Conceptualising the State as Prac ce
Halvard Leira, NUPI
Stein S. Eriksen, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)
The Social State: Social Regula on and State Forma on in Tudor Statutes
Benjamin De Carvalho, Norsk Utenrikspoli sk Ins tu
Developmentality, State Forma on and Sovereignty in Uganda
Jon Harald Sande Lie, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)
WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
UN and Regional Responses to Con ict in Africa: Di using or Diver ng the Burden? Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Jane Boulden, Royal Military College
Monica Carreto Serrano, El Colegio de México
Responding to Con ict in Africa: Chad and the Central African Republic
Arthur Boutellis, Interna onal Peace Ins tute (IPI)
Responding to Con ict in Africa: the Democra c Republic of Congo (DRC)
Ta ana Carayannis, Social Sciences Research Council
UN and African Regional Sanc ons: Divergence or Convergence?
Andrea E. Charron, University of Manitoba
Responding to Con ict in Africa: Sudan and South Sudan
Ann Fitz-Gerald, Cran eld University
Responding to Con ict in Africa: Somalia
Paul D. Williams, George Washington University
WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—The Poli cs of Social Policy in La n America
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
James W. McGuire, Wesleyan University
Beatriz Magaloni, Stanford University
Catching Up with the "Quiet Revolu on"? Work and Family Policies in Five La n American Countries
Merike Blo eld, University of Miami
Juliana Mar nez Franzoni, Universidad de Costa Rica
Brazil’s Noncontributory Pension and the Demand for Iden ty Documents: Preliminary Results
Robert Brill, University of Texas, Aus n
Getúlio and Lula: Social Policy and Two Moments of Incorpora on
Wendy Hunter, University of Texas
The Poli cs of Condi onal Cash Transfers in La n America
James W. McGuire, Wesleyan University
WB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Role of Domes c Factors in US-Iran Rela ons Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
Mohiaddin Mesbahi, Florida Interna onal University
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Elite Con ict and the US‐Iran Rela ons Nima Baghdadi, Florida Interna onal University
US Domes c Poli cs and Iran’s Nuclear Program
Mohammad S. Homayounvash, Florida Interna onal University
Reza Sana , Florida Interna onal University
US‐Iran Rela ons: Iran’s Narra ve of Reconcilia on
Naisy Sarduy, Oxford University
Mohiaddin Mesbahi, Florida Interna onal University
US‐Iran Rela ons: Washington, the Iranian Opposi on, and the Green Movement
Arash Reisinezhad, Florida Interna onal University
Iran and the American Foreign Policy Elite
Seyed Hamidreza Serri, Florida Interna onal University
Media and Foreign Policy Making in Iran
Mohammad Tabaar
WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Analyses of Turkey's Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Elizabeth Ma hews, CSUSM
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
A Formal Model on Turkey's Shi ing Foreign Policy Orienta on(s): U lizing the Poliheuris c Decision‐Making theory to Integrate Mul ‐level and Mul ‐dimensional variables
Ismail Erkam Sula, Bilkent University
The Linkage Between the Global and Societal: Turkey's Foreign Policy Ac vism in the Middle East
Ezgi Uzun, Sabanci University
Can Zeynep Sungur, Sabanci University
Wri ng Turkey's Geopoli cs: The Rise and Fall of the Kemalist Geopoli cs
Murat Yesiltas, Sakarya University
WB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Investment in Non-democra c States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ida Bas aens, University of Pi sburgh
Ma hew Fails, Oakland University
The Poli cs of Foreign Direct Investment in Authoritarian Regimes
Ida Bas aens, University of Pi sburgh
Foreign Private Investment and the Ins tu onaliza on of Collec ve Ac on in Non‐Democracies: Special Economic Zones
Clay Robert Fuller, University of South Carolina
Who Invests in North Korea and Why? Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment in North Korea and its Policy Implica ons Heon Joo Jung, Yonsei University
Foreign Direct Investment and Free Trade: Who invests where and why?
Anthony A. Pezzola, Pon
cal Catholic University of Chile
Inves ng in Violence: Foreign Direct Investment and Coups in Authoritarian States
Andrey Tomashevskiy, UC Davis
WB54: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Ethics, Private Military and Security Companies, and Just War Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
Beyond the Hype: Coming to Terms with the Limita ons of Drones
Daniel R. Brunste er, University of California Irvine
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Ethically evalua ng the secret use of PMSCs in future con icts
George Lucas, Naval Postgraduate School
Private Military and Security Companies and the Global Public Monopoly on Force
James Pa son, University of Manchester
Panel
Interna onal Law
Geo rey Gordon, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jens Meierhenrich, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
The Prosecutor’S New Clothes: "The Vic ms" As The Sovereign Of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce
Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Cambridge University
Philippe A. Le Billon, University of Bri sh Columbia
Exclusion from Private‐Public Networks: A Post‐War Grievance in Northen Uganda? WB58: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Resources: New Perspec ves on the Extrac ve Industries
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
The trans na onaliza on of the an ‐mining struggle in La n America
Compara ve Regionalism and Natural Resources
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Sara Kendall, University of Leiden
Panel
The Green Economy Development Model: Regional and Extrac ve Sector Responses
Debbie A. Mohammed, University of the West Indies
Peace Studies
Fractured Poli cs: Comparing the Shale Gas Development Debate in Canada and the United States Bruno Charbonneau, Lauren an University
Bruno Charbonneau, Lauren an University
Gabrielle A. Slowey, York University
The "Transna onaliza on" of Bo om‐up Peacebuilding Programmes in Burundi
que
Blended Peacebuilding and Blurred Boundaries: Recon guring Post‐Con ict Power
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
Local Empowerment and Hybrid Forms of Peace
Genevieve S. Parent, Saint Paul's College
From Trauma to Jus ce: Understanding the Grassroots in the Cambodian Peacebuilding Process
Angel Ryono, Saybrook University
Blair Glencorse, The Accountability Lab
Corrup on in ‘Post‐Con ict’ Countries: A Compara ve Study of Extrac ve Sectors
Paul Walter Cisneros, Na onal Ins tute for Advanced Studies
Discursive Investments: Rethinking Agency in Interna onal Criminal Tribunals
Sandrine Lefranc, Centre Na onal de la Recherche Scien
People Power in Post‐Con ict Transforma on: Curbing Corrup on, Gaining Accountability
Camilla Orjuela, University of Gothenburg
Interna onal Law Is What States Make of It: An Empirical Analysis of the Interna onal Criminal Law Regime
Chair Disc. Corrup on, Ethnic Grievances and Post‐War Reconcilia on: The Case of Sri Lanka
Corrup on and Grievances in Divided Socie es: Challenges for Post‐War Reconcilia on
The Poli cal in the Jurisprudence of Interna onal Criminal Tribunals
Sponsor(s):
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
Chris ne S. Cheng, King's College London
Malin Nystrand, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Philip Liste, University of Hamburg
Nikolas M. Rajkovic, University of Kent
WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Hybridity, Peacebuilding, and Local Spaces for Peace
Peace Studies
Understanding Accountability Across Post‐Con ict Socie es: The Cases of Nepal and Liberia
Private Security Contractors and the Principle of Last Resort
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Shaazka Beyerle, Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict
Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
R.M.D.B. Herath, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Jonas Lindberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
The Demise of the State Monopoly on the Use of Force: Implica ons for the Principle of Right Authority
WB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Poli cs of Interna onal Criminal Tribunals
WB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Corrup on in Post-Con ict Socie es
Context Ma ers: A Formal Analysis of Local Transfers in Natural Resource Enclaves
Jessica Steinberg, University of Michigan
WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Systema c Empirics on Gender in the Study of Interna onal Interven ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Scien
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Joshua S. Goldstein, American University
Louise Olsson, Folke Bernado e Academy
Helen S. A. Basini, University of Limerick
Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)
Kyle Clark Beardsley, Emory University
Anita Schjolset, Norwegian Defence University College
Erik Melander, Uppsala University
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
Sabrina Karim, Emory University
WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Trade Preferences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Samuel R. Brazys, University College Dublin
SooYeon Kim, Na onal University of Singapore
Phase‐ins and Carve‐outs: Design of Tari s in Preferen al Trade Agreements
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Stolper‐Samuelson Es ma ons and Export Data Across American Congressional Districts: Do Theore cal Trade Preferences Match Observed Trade Behavior?
Steven G. Livingston, MTSU
Are Mass and Elite Preferences for Foreign Aid Like Preferences for Trade?
Ryan M. Powers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Piotr Urbanski, Texas A&M University
Joe Weinberg, Univerity of Southern Mississippi
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Science Society
Je Carter, University of Mississippi
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
Domes c Constraints and Interna onal Crisis Ini a on
Lisa J. Carlson, University of Idaho
Raymond Dacey, University of Idaho
Regime Type and the Financing of Interstate War
Je Carter, University of Mississippi
Glenn Palmer, Pennsylvania State University
Successor Leaders and the Domes c Sources of Patron In uence
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Transparency a Force for Peace?
Alexandre Debs, Yale University
Jessica C. Weiss, Yale University
Human Rights, Democracy, and Interna onal Con ict
Michael Tomz, Stanford University
Jessica Weeks, Cornell University
WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Paradigms for Knowledge Crea on in Peacebuilding: Cri cal Peace Scholars, Ac vist Scholars, Scholar-Prac oners, and ProblemDriven Researchers
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. M. Sco Solomon, University of South Florida
M. Sco Solomon, University of South Florida
What Drives Modern Diogeneses? A Value Explana on of Cosmopolitan Iden ty
Ayten Burcu Bayram, University of Texas at Arlington
Postcolonial Melancholia: Re ec ons on the Zainichi's spa otemporality
Juman Kim, University of Pennsylvania
Interna onal Migra on and Impossible Subjec vity: Theorizing Lack Beyond the Void
Ethnicity as a dynamic phenomenon
What's the Score? Iden fying Winners and Losers from Tari and Non‐Tari Trade Barriers
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Aoileann Ni Mhurchu, The University of Manchester
The American Trade Opinion Time Series Dataset
WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Domes c Poli cal Constraints and Interna onal Behavior
WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
New Theore cal Perspec ves Towards Immigra on and Iden ty
Peace Studies
Susanna P. Campbell, The Graduate Ins tute (IHEID), Geneva
Erin L. McCandless, New School University
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
Kevin Clements, Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies
Oliver Richmond, University of Manchester
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
Namrata Panwar, Na onal Chung Hsing University
Universalizing Rhetoric of Exclusion: The Veil in Europe
Mallory A. Warner, DePaul University
WB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
A Whole New World? The Changing Distribu on of Interna onal Power and Public Goods Provision
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Steven Weber, University of California Berkeley
Eric B. Lorber, Ins tute for Defense Analyses
Pu ng the “Public” in Global Goods: An Empirical Inves ga on of Global Public Goods Provision
Naazneen Barma
Rachel E. Whitlark, George Washington University
Governance by Non‐State Actors: Exploring the Connec ons between State Capacity, So Power and Poli cal Outcomes at Domes c and Transna onal Levels
Irina A. Chindea, Fletcher School, Tu s University
Public Goods, the United States, and the South China Sea
Christopher W. Freise, University of Melbourne
Pro t and the Public Good: The Role of Private Interest Group Bene ts in Interna onal Public Goods Nego a ons
Nina Kelsey, UC Berkeley
WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
La n American Perspec ves on Global Poli cs: Main Theore cal Approaches
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas Legler, Ibero‐American University
Marianne H. Marchand, University of the Americas, Puebla
The Study of Liberalism in La n America
Athanasios Hristoulas, Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of Technology (ITAM)
The Study of Construc vism in La n America
Arturo Santa-Cruz, University of Guadalajara
The Study of Realism from a La n American Vantage Point
Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post-Graduate School
The Study of Interna onal Organiza ons and Mul lateralism in La n America
Laura Zamudio, Universidad Iberoamericana
WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Poli cal Economies of Global Health: Inequali es, Markets, and Economic Policy
WB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Human Rights and Global Media: Advocacy Strategies for Norm Di usion Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London
Spa al Varia on in Quality of Public Health Care in India: An Analysis
Anustubh Agnihotri, The University of Texas at Aus n
A er the Crisis: Understanding the gender context of HIV
Emma L. Anderson, Leeds University
Bent to an Indomitable Will: The Public Health Responsibility Deal and the Commercialisa on of
Bri sh Public Health
Sara M. Glasgow, University of Montana Western
The UN Summit on Noncommunicable Disease and the Poli cal Economy of Risk
Sara M. Glasgow, University of Montana Western
Ted Schrecker, University of O awa
The Economics of New Interna onal Health Laws
Steven Ho man, Harvard University
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Joel R. Pruce, University of Dayton
Alexandra Budabin, University of Dayton
Media Framing of Generals in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Israel Israel Tal-Saranga, Bar Ilan University
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
The Journalist IS the Message: Two di usion Strategies of Transna onal People’s Media
Shayna Plaut, University of Bri sh Columbia
The Logic of Atrocity Photographs: Decoding Human Rights and Humanitarianism
Joel R. Pruce, University of Dayton
Images, the Media, and Human Rights Narra ves: The poli cal, norma ve, and strategic uses of images of poli cal violence and human rights in post 9/11 United States. Sa a Swimelar, Elon University
2012 Workshop Report
Roundtable
Di usion And Consequences Of Informa on Networks
WB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Foreign Norms, Local Interests, Hybrid Orders: The Di usion of Western Security Governance through Interna onal Security Interven ons
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Report Panel
J. P. Singh, George Mason University
Je rey Hart, Indiana University
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
J. P. Singh, George Mason University
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ursula C. Schroeder, Free University Berlin
Xymena Kurowska, Central European University
Security Sector Reform as a Survival Strategy: The Poli cs of Military and Police Restructuring A er Civil War
Louis-Alexandre Berg, Georgetown University
WB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Leadership As The Underrated Factor in Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Dmitry A. Lanko, St. Petersburg State University
Andrea Grove, California State University, Channel Islands
Why Do Entrepreneurs Succeed or Fail in Na onal Security Policy‐
Making: The Case of the G.W. Bush Administra on
Charles-Philippe David, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
His Life Before the Vice Presidency: Joe Biden, the Chairmanship of the U.S. Senate Foreign Rela ons Commi ee, and George W. Bush's Foreign Policy
Frederick Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal
Bureaucra c Poli cs of Leadership Style: Revisi ng Miles' Law
Baris Kesgin, Susquehanna University
‘A Delicate Ma er’: Comparing Vladimir V. Pu n’s and George W. Bush’s Approaches to the Choice between Coopera on and Con ict in Di erent Regions of the World
Dmitry A. Lanko, St. Petersburg State University
Leadership in the Lab: Experimental Evidence on the Link between Emo ons and Status Concerns & Irra onal Escala on
Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Security Sector Reform and the Emergence of Hybrid Security Orders
Fairlie C. Chappuis, Freie Universität Berlin
Deniz Kocak, Free University of Berlin
Ursula C. Schroeder, Free University Berlin
The e ects of external stabiliza on interven ons on local governance in Northern Afghanistan
Jan Koehler, SFB 700, Free University Berlin
Mili a Patronage vs. the Di usion of Professionalism: The Pales nian Security Forces
Kimberly Marten, Barnard College
WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Studying Di usion and Di eren a on with Compara ve Area Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ariel I. Ahram, Virginia Tech
Andreas Mehler, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania
Compara ve Area Studies, Bounded Generaliza ons, and the Limits of Di usion
Ariel I. Ahram, Virginia Tech
Di using Power‐sharing Devices in Peace‐agreements: Inten on Meets Ignorance, Resistance or Adapta on
Andreas Mehler, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
The Viability and Virtues of Temporally‐Disjunc ve, Cross‐
Regional Analysis: Insights from State Building in La n America and Africa
Ryan Saylor, University of Tulsa
Comparing Country‐Speci c Narra ves Across Regions:
Contending Images of Con nuity and Change in Japanese and Russian Studies
Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania
WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Aid, Trade, and Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Sarah S. Bush, Temple University
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sarah S. Bush, Temple University
Protec onism and Human Rights Provisions in Preferen al Trade Agreements
Courtenay R. Conrad, University of North Carolina at Charlo e
Emily Ri er, University of Alabama
Andreas Fuchs, Princeton University
Helping Hand or Heavy Hand? Foreign Aid, Regime Type, and the Repression of Dissent
Workshop Report Panel
Sandra S. Halperin, University of London
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachuse s
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz
Einar Wigen, University of Oslo
Sandra S. Halperin, University of London
Iver B. Neumann, London School of Economics
WB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Zysman Thirty Years On: The Poli cal Economy of Banks and Banking
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Ralph Carter, Texas Chris an University
James M. Sco , Texas Chris an University
It Takes Two to Tango: The United States and the Grand Strategies of Emerging Powers
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
Steven Hook, Kent State University
U.S. ‐ Canadian Foreign Policy in the Arc c
What Does ‘Role’ Really Explain? Bureaucra c Poli cs and U.S. Foreign Policy
Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University
Kevin P. Marsh, Wabash College
The Iran‐US con ict and the poli cs of Economic Irra onality WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Di using, Confusing or Transfusing Gender? The Paradoxical Poli cs and Prac ces of the Interna onal Di usion (or Otherwise) of Gender
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Kyung‐Ae Park, University of Bri sh Columbia
Kyung‐Ae Park, University of Bri sh Columbia
Environment as a Source of South Korea’s An ‐American Sen ment
Hee-jin Han, Na onal University of Singapore
Conformity E ect in Korea’s Democracy: Explaining Why Exit Polls Go Wrong in Korean Elec ons
Dongryul Kim, Rochester Ins tute of Technology
Historical Memory, Human Rights and Reconcilia on: Korea‐Japan Rela ons
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima City University
Korean Bilateral O cial Development Assistance (ODA) to Africa Since the Launch of Korea’s Ini a ve for Africa’s Development
Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Reza Sana , Florida Interna onal University
Sylvia Max eld, Simmons College
Nicolas Véron, Bruegel / Peterson Ins tute
Stephen Haber, Stanford University
John Zysman, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
WB74: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Korea, Japan, and Africa in the Midst of Con ict
WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Future Direc ons in American Foreign Policy
Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University
Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis
Gabriella Mon nola, University of California at Davis
Chair Disc. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Probing the “Ra onal Public”: Public Knowledge and U.S. Foreign Policy Emergency Aid 2.0
Sponsor(s):
Legacies of Empire
Sponsor(s):
Par sanship, Polariza on and Poli cs: The Disappearance of the Water’s Edge and the State of American Foreign Policy
Leonardo Baccini, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Wilfred Ming Chow, University of California, Davis
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. 2012 Workshop Report
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Mode of Entry: The Poli cs of Preferen al Trade Agreements in Autocracies
Sponsor(s):
WB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Wendy Harcourt, ISS, Erasmus University
Juanita Elias, Gri th University
Kandida Iris Purnell, University of Aberdeen
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Unintended Consequences of the Di usion of Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Lutz F. Krebs, Maastricht University
Lutz F. Krebs, Maastricht University
The dark side of symbolic transi on: can democra c reforms reinforce con ict? The case of Burma
Thorsten Bonacker, University of Marburg
Sina Schuessler, University of Marburg
Facing Democracy Promo on: Azerbaijan's Domes c Strategy of Damage Containment
Katharina Barbara Ho mann, University of Birmingham, UK
Democracy di used, fused and refused: When ideology meets social prac ce in the Philippines
Peter M. Kreuzer, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Di using democracy: examining the unintended consequences of a empts to di use democracy via ‘liberal peace’ statebuilding in non‐Western post‐con ict socie es
Joanne E. Wallis, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian Na onal University
WC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Bourdieu in Interna onal Rela ons: Rethinking Key Concepts in IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Charlo e Epstein, University of Sydney
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University
Niilo T. J. Kauppi, French Na onal Center for Scien c Research CNRS/Strasbourg
Rebecca Adler‐Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Michael C. Williams, University of O awa
Vivienne Jabri, King's College London
Didier Bigo, Paris Ins tute of Poli cal Studies
WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons in Compara ve Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
A Meta‐Analysis of Di usion Mechanisms
Fabrizio Gilardi, University of Zurich Mar no Magge , University of Zurich
Norm Di usion as Darwinian Evolu on
Rengyee Lee, University of California, Berkeley
"The Confusions Of Di usion: The Misdirec on And Maladjustment Of Object‐Oriented Ontology"
Timothy Wayne Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Expanding the Inquiry of Mechanisms: Towards a Discursive Theory of Di usion
Tatevik Mnatsakanyan, University of Exeter, UK
Nego a ng space once upon a me: Exemplifying as a mechanism in theory of prac ce di usion Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk, University of Belgrade Faculy of Poli cal Sciences
WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Interna onal Di usion of Nuclear Weapons: Past and Future Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Robert S. Litwak
Dingli Shen, Fudan University
Ariel E. Levite, Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace
WC08: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Professional Development and Grant Wri ng
Tobias M. J. Lenz, VU Amsterdam
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Dispute Se lement Systems Compared
Laurence Helfer, Duke University
Petros Mavroides, Columbia Law School
Regional Governance and the Transforma on of Global Alliance Poli cs
Gary Goertz, Notre Dame University
Kathy Powers, University of New Mexico
Roundtable
Professional Development Commi ee
Chair T. Cli on Morgan, Rice University
Cmte Chair Patrick James, University of Southern California
Part. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Part. Paul Huth, University of Maryland
Part. Charli Carpenter, University of Massachuse s
Part. Glenn Palmer, Pennsylvania State University
Part. Je Pickering, Kansas State University
Regionalism in the World Polity
WC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Who Wins, Who Loses: New Domes c Dynamics of China's Foreign Economic Policy and the Impact of China’s Rise
Joseph H. Jupille, University of Colorado
Brandy J. Jolli , University of Colorado, Boulder
Stefan Wojcik, University of Colorado, Boulder
Sponsor(s):
Suprana onalism in Mo on: Regional Organiza ons in Time
Tobias M. J. Lenz, VU Amsterdam
Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and VU Amsterdam
The Legal and Judicial Architecture of Ten Regional Trade Agreements: A Historical‐Ins tu onalist Perspec ve
Regional Economic Organiza ons and Security Ins tu ons in a Compara ve Perspec ve Zeev Yoram Ha el, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Illinois at Chicago
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Fabrizio Gilardi, University of Zurich Helge Joergens, Freie Universität Berlin
Governance by di usion
Per-Olof Busch, University of Potsdam
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
James Reilly, University of Sydney
The Poli cal Economy of the Transforma on in China’s Agriculture System and Its Impact on Southeast Asia
John A. Donaldson, Singapore Management University
Nurulsyahirah Taha, Singapore Management University
Francesco Duina, Bates College WC06: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Mechanisms of Di usion
Chair Disc. Panel
The Middle Kingdom Spreads Its Wings: China’s Diplomacy in the New Millennium
Enze Han, SOAS, University of London
Domes c In uences on China’s Foreign Policy towards the Middle East and Sub‐Saharan Africa
Dawn Murphy, Princeton University
China’s Use of An ‐dumping Measures in a Compara ve Perspec ve, 2002‐2010
Injoo Sohn, University of Hong Kong
A Bridge Too Far? China‐Taiwan Industrial Coopera on in the Face of China’s Indigenous Innova on Policies
Yi-suo Tzeng, Taiwan Takechi Founda on
WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Capital Controls and the Global Financial Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Rise of the Cubicle Warrior: UAVs and the Aliena on of the Soldier from the Ba le eld
Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton, University of Kansas
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
“Remotely Delivered Death”: the Pentagon, the CIA and the X‐47B
Ilene Grabel, University of Denver
Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University
Roseline Lemire-Cadieux, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Controlling Capital: The IMF and Incremental Evolu onary Change from within Interna onal Organiza ons
Je rey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
WC13: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Teaching Gender and War: Ethical Dilemmas and Pedagogical Challenges
Sponsor(s):
Capital Controls in Four Emerging Market Countries: Lessons for Global Economic Governance
Kevin Gallagher, Boston University
The resurrec on and re‐normaliza on of capital controls in an age of crisis
Ilene Grabel, University of Denver
Impact of the global crisis on prescrip ons for managing exchange rates and cross‐border capital ows Robert Wade
WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Alliances & Coali ons in the 21st Century: Re ec ons on the Prac ce of States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Joyce P. Kaufman, Whi er College
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
Marsha Henry, London School of Economics
The Ethics and Poli cs of Teaching on Gender and Violence
Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics
Teaching Gendered Wars and Poli cal Violence: Some Re ec ons on Iden ty and Posi onality
Challenges in teaching gender and war through ac ve learning methods
Joyce P. Kaufman, Whi er College
Arres ng di usion: spa al domains of power in the US‐Australian alliance
Maryanne Kelton, Flinders University of South Australia
German Ambivalence: Yes, but…..to an Interna onal Role
Elina K. A. Pen nen, University of Tampere
WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Realist Ins tu onalism
Sponsor(s):
Gale A. Ma ox, United States Naval Academy
Naviga ng Between Rocks And Hard Places: Turkey’S Drive For Autonomy, Alliance, And Regional Relevance
William H. Park, King's College, London
The Avant‐Garde of the Team: France, Coali ons, and Ins tu ons
Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Jon Lindsay, University of California
The Evolu on of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and the Future of Warfare
Carmel Davis
Autonomous drones and post‐human war
Chris an Enemark, Australian Na onal University
Through a Glass Darkly: The Implica ons of the UAV Revolu on for Rates of Post Trauma c Stress Disorder in the U.S. Armed Forces and Intelligence Community
Sco Fitzsimmons, University of Limerick
Karina Sangha, University of Waterloo
Are drone strikes and Special Opera ons e ec ve in counter‐
terrorism? The case of Yemen
Andrea Gilli, European University Ins tute
Victoria Basham, University of Exeter
Ten Reasons Not to Write Your Disserta on on Sexual Violence in War
Swa Parashar, Monash University
The United States and the Atlan c Alliance: Next Steps?
Chair Disc. “You’ve opened my eyes”: Re ec ons on some of the rewards and challenges of teaching gender and war to undergraduates
Katherine Natanel, School of Oriental and African Studies
Time to nd a role? The United Kingdom on the world stage in the 21st century
Sponsor(s):
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Violent Epistemologies: (Re)construc ng Con ict, Agency and Power in Gender Studies Tui on
Interna onal Security Studies
WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Drone Wars: Implica ons of a New Military Technology
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Educa on
Interna onal Ethics
Peace Studies
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Security Studies
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachuse s Boston
Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachuse s Boston
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary Washington
Alex Thompson, Ohio State University
Sarah E. Kreps, Cornell University
Joseph Morris Grieco, Duke University
WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Coali on Governments and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Roundtable
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Kai Oppermann, King's College London
Ryan Beasley, University of St. Andrews
Cris an A. Can r, Oakland University
Explaining Di erent Roles of Junior Partners in the Foreign Policy Making of Coali on Governments
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
Kai Oppermann, King's College London
Governing Together in the Middle East: Coali on Poli cs and Possible Futures for the Post‐Sultanis c Regimes
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, Hamline University
Gaining Ground: The Electoral Rise of Minor Par es and Foreign Policy
Joe Clare, Louisiana State University
Britain, Gadda and the Interna onal Criminal Court: Jus ce as a Tool of Foreign Policy?
Jamie Gaskarth, University of Plymouth
Sponsor(s):
United We Act, Divided We Halt: The E ect of Policy Incongruence on Coali on Foreign Policy Behavior
Sibel Oktay, Syracuse University
Trading O Domes c Versus Foreign Concerns: Coali on Poli cs and Foreign Policy
Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen
WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Interven on Policy: The Case of Libya
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Benede a Ber , Tel Aviv University
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
The Interna onal Community in Libya: Humanitarian Interven on 2.0? Benede a Ber , Tel Aviv University
The (de)construc on of NATO's narra ve of (il)legi macy in Libya : Discursive manipula ons and Western "normality".
Marc-Olivier Castagner, University of O awa
European Engagement with the Sahel: A Geopoli cal Assessment
Alexander T. J. Ma elaer, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Luis Simon, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Walking a Thin Line: Humanitarian Discourse and Regime Change Interven on: The Case of Libya
Barbara Mo a, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
Antoine Blavier, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho
Libya’s Mili as and the Prospects for Democra c Stability or Civil War
Armin Staehli, University of St.Gallen
Marc R. DeVore, European University Ins tute (EUI)
WC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Ins tu onal Design in World Poli cs: Theore cal and Empirical Advances
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Charles Lipson, University of Chicago
Jessica F. Green, Case Western Reserve University
Flexibility in Trade Agreements: Evidence from Tari Schedules
Manfred Elsig, University of Bern
Leonardo Baccini, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Andreas Duer, University of Salzburg
Assessing the Impact of Domes c and Interna onal Ins tu ons on Interna onal Water Coopera on and Con ict
Johannes Karreth, University of Colorado at Boulder
Douglas M. S nne , University at Albany
Jaroslav Tir, University of Colorado
Ins tu on‐Building and Ins tu onal Forms: Assessing China's Approaches to Regional Economic and Security Orders
David Pak Yue Leon, Johns Hopkins University
Networks, Power, and the Design of Transna onal Public‐Private Security Governance
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Ins tute
WC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Examining the Spread of Civil Con ict
Chair Disc. Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Micro‐dynamics of the Intensity and Spread of Violence During Civil War
Prakash Adhikari, Central Michigan University
Wendy L. Hansen, University of New Mexico
Neil J. Mitchell, University College London
Spa al Varia on in Civil War Violence
Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado at Boulder
Why do ethnic groups take up arms? Natural resource wealth, ethnic mobiliza on and violent con ict
Ma hias Basedau, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Jan Pierskalla, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Weak or evil governments? The intra‐state but inter‐group spread of con ict.
Nils-Chris an Bormann, ETH Zurich
Jesse Hammond, University of California, Davis
Returning back to con ict: Approaching a local con ict trap
Andreas Foroe Tollefsen, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo / CSCW, PRIO
WC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sports Poli cs and Diplomacy Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Haavard M. Nygaard, University of Oslo
Sco Gates, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)
Sport as a Tool For Peace and Development
Marit Brochmann, University of Oslo
Siri Aas Rustad, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Football and Corrup on
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Sport as a Catalyst for Dialogues between Two Koreas
Giwoong Jung, Hankuk University of Foregin Studies
Sports Diplomacy and So Power: An Empirical Study of the G‐20 Countries
Sang-Hwan Lee, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Going for Gold: Status Seeking Behavior and Olympic Performance
J. Patrick Rhamey, Virginia Military Ins tute
Bryan R. Early, State University of New York at Albany
Strategic Behavior and American Football Play Calling
Will H. Moore, Florida State University
WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Public Diplomacy 2020: Advancing the Profession
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Anthony S. Deos, University of Otago
Dennis Francis Kinsey, Syracuse University
Evan H. Po er, University of O awa
WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Communica on Wars: Media, Con ict & Terrorism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Japan’s Isola onist Fantasy: The Trans‐Paci c Partnership as a Case Study in the Discourse & Reality of Japan’s New Parochialism
Benjamin Strom Knight, University of California, Davis
Interna onal Communica on
The Tradi onal ‐ Nontradi onal Security Nexus in Rela ons Between China, Japan and South Korea: Implica ons for Regional Coopera on
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Cyber A acks: A New Norm of Poli cal Protest or Con ict?
Chris an Wirth, Gri th University
Anastassia Bugday, Bilkent University
Born or Made? Irish Republicans, Bri sh Jihadis, and the Di usion of Radicalisa on Discourse in the UK
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Twee ng the New Taliban Insurgency: Digital Discourses and Frame Alignments in Social Media
WC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Di usion in Interna onal Rela ons: Assessing Issues of Security, Gender, Iden ty, and Agency Sponsor(s):
David Drissel, Iowa Central Community College
New Media: News and Con ict – Use of YouTube in the Israeli‐
Pales nian Con ict
Ma D. Evans, Penn State University
Chair Disc. Terrorism and Social Media: Toolkits for Analyses
Lisa McInerney, Dublin City University
Disc. Weapon of Choice? Using Media as a Tool of Unconven onal Warfare
Hisham Tohme, University of She eld
WC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Developments in Construc vism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Theory
Networks, Rela ons, Processes and Prac ces: New Founda ons of Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Bentley B. Allan, Johns Hopkins University
Mapping Inter‐Subjec ve Representa ons: Network Analysis of Concept Systems
Guilherrme de Araujo Silva, Georgetown College
Holographic IR: re ec ons on the latest developments of IR construc vism
The poli cs of di usion and iden ty construc on in India‐US nuclear technology collabora ons
Global Agenda Confron ng Opposing Ideology and Place‐Speci c Gender Norms: Analyzing Female Sex Tra cking Policy in South Asia
Vidyamali Samarasinghe, SIS, American University
Di usion of Rights and Obstacles to Remedies: Domes c Violence Laws in La n America
Shannon Drysdale Walsh, University of Minnesota Duluth
WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Escape the Anglosphere
Daniel Gugan, Corvinus University of Budapest
Sponsor(s):
Exploring IR Ontology through Metaphors
Chair Disc. Katharina Höne, Aberystwyth University
The interpre ve cri que of posi vism and its problems Panel
Intelligence Studies
Richard James Aldrich, University of Warwick
Christopher R. Moran, Warwick University
Myths of radicalisa on: Britain, Pakistan and ISI
Hans Lindenlaub, University of St Andrews
Lewis Herrington, Warwick University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Derrick V. Frazier, USAF Air Command and Sta College
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
The Struggle for Status Quo: Japan's Preferences in an Emerging Global Order
Fernanda de Castro Brandao, Pon
Rio de Janeiro
Adriana M. Crocker, University of Illinois, at Springi eld
Laman Tasch, Columbia College, Chicago IL
Saara Särmä, University of Tampere
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
Chair Disc. Di usion of Muslim Veil Bans in Western Europe: Unveiling a Poli cal Dilemma
Shadowy mutuali es of the global nuclear order and humanitarianism
IR Theory and Nonwestern Poli cal Thought: The “State of Nature” in Chinese, Indic and Islamic Tradi ons
Sponsor(s):
Meredith Reid Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)
Meredith Reid Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Runa Das, University of Minnesota - Duluth
Felix Berenskoe er, SOAS, University of London
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Rebuilding Asia's Security Architecture
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
cia Universidade Catolica do Networks, Na ons, and Innova ons: Knowledge Di usion and the U.S. Hub‐and‐Spoke System of Foreign Diplomacy in Asia
Ma hew K. Brummer, The University of Tokyo
Global versus Regional: Understanding the Implica ons of China's Ascent
Derrick V. Frazier, USAF Air Command and Sta College
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command & Sta College
The "Great Game" revisited: Intelligence and Security Sector Reform in Central Asia
Davinia Hoggarth, University of Warwick
Poli cs, Paranoia and Intelligence in India
Paul Michael McGarr, University of No ngham
Intelligence,drugs and the global south
Zakia Shiraz, University of Warwick
La no: Iden ty, CIA and US Foreign Policy in La n America in 1980s Hollywood Cinema
Simon David Willme s, University of Warwick
Dragons and Tigers and Bears, Oh My: Chinese, Indian, and Russian Intelligence Cultures in Compara ve Perspec ve
Ma hew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Poli cs and Limits of Religious and Secular Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Monica Du y To , University of Oxford
Ann Swidler, UC Berkeley
Marian Burchardt, Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gö ngen
Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
Péter Marton, Corvinus University of Budapest
Managing systemic risk : a paradigm shi in nancial regula on
Claude Jr. Dos e, École Na onale D'Administra on Publique
Domes c power rela ons and foreign policy: bringing poli cs back in
Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
The Di usion of Ideas on Public Health: A Compara ve Study of the Regula on of Cell Phone Technologies Craig McLean, Northumbria University
Alan Pa erson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Business cycles and the demand for climate
policy: Is climate protec on a luxury good?
Bianca Oehl, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich
WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Caucasus: Strategic Importance is Far Greater than Geographic Size
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poli cs and Regula ons
Sponsor(s):
WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Imagining the Futures of 'Cri cal IR Theory'
Post Communist States
Cherie J. Farrell, Florida Interna onal University
Cherie J. Farrell, Florida Interna onal University
Georgian‐Iranian Rela ons: Past, Present, & Future
Phikria Asanishvili, Tbilisi State University
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
Is Georgia’s Integra on with the West Possible?
(Factor of Civiliza on Di erence)
Zurab Davitashvili, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Role of beliefs, ideas and iden ty in Georgian foreign policy discourse
Korneli Kakachia, Tbilisi State University
Democra za on in Georgia: Internal factors and external ‘di usion’
Ghia Nodia, Ilia State University
The Foreign Policy of the landlocked states of Azerbaijan and Bolivia: a Geopoli cal analysis
Omar Vera-Muniz, University of Central Florida
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Theory
Inanna Hama ‐Ataya, University of She eld
Alexander D. Barder, Johns Hopkins University
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Isaac A. Kamola, Johns Hopkins University
Daniel J. Levine, The University of Alabama
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Comparisons of China's Foreign Policies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
What’s In a Name? Demys fying China’s Conceptualiza on of Inter‐State Rela ons
Jiun Bang, University of Southern California
Beyond Strategic Adapta on? Understanding China's Evolving Views on Peacekeeping, Sovereignty, and Interven on
Chin-Hao Huang, University of Southern California
Securing Sea Routes: China's Mari me Policy
Madhu Kumari Varshney, Ambedkar University
China’s Foreign Lobbying: Re ec on on China’s Foreign Investment Policy
Susan Shan Xu, University of Maryland School of Public Policy
China's Foreign Policy: Economic or Poli cal Di usion? Shuang Zhao, Indiana University Bloomington
WC31: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Resistance, Rescue, Disobedience and Transi onal Jus ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Taylor R. Owen, Columbia University
Lee Ann Fujii, University of Toronto
Gendered violence and resistance in Ayacucho, Peru
Carla Suarez, Dalhousie University
Eliana Suarez, Wilfrid Laurier University
Storytelling, Resistance and Mass Violence
Erin K. Baines, University of Bri sh Columbia
Commemora ng rescuers as a transi onal jus ce tool: prac cal and conceptual dilemmas
Ron Dudai, Sussex University
Transi onal Jus ce and the Morality of Disobedience
Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California Riverside
Crea ve Truth Telling as Resistance? Gendering Tes mony before Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts
Susan Michelle Thomson, Colgate University
WC32: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Construc ng Religion: Power, Poli cs and Authority in Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Assessing Violent Transna onal Ac vism: Foreign Fighters and the Insurgency in the North Caucasus
Cerwyn Moore, University of Birmingham
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Helge Årsheim, University of Oslo
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University
Mariano Barbato, Babes‐Bolyai‐University Cluj‐Napoca, University of Passau
Transna onal secularisms and the making of religion
State Repression Against Protesters: The E ects of
Mercenary Policing
Sparsha Saha, Harvard University
WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Advancing Sociological Perspec ves of Interna onal Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Amelie Barras, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Good Shalish/Bad Shalish – posi oning Islam in the contemporary di usion of ‘good governance’
Tobias Berger, Free University Berlin
Maria R. Birnbaum, European University Ins tute
Carrie Robson Oelberger, Stanford University
Achim Oberg, University of Mannheim
Karina Kloos, Stanford University
Valeska Kor , Stanford University
Export or Glocaliza on? The category of religion and the minori sa on of the world
Joanildo Burity, University of Durham
Economic, norma ve and iden tarious ‐ Religion between ambivalence and governability
Stephanie Garling, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
How we talk about religion today
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Michael Maniates, Allegheny College
Vinod K. Aggarwal, University of California Berkeley
Recycling Community or Reinforcing Disparity? Green Consump on and Ci zenship among the New Middle Classes of India
Manisha Anantharaman, University of California at Berkeley
Imposing Ins tu ons: Afghanistan's Environment Law
McKenzie F. Johnson, Duke University
Pursuing Energy Sustainability – Interac ons between interna onal, na onal and local actors in post‐con ict peacebuilding
Jason T. Miklian, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Climate Refugee: A Cri cal Re ec on on Migra on from Bangladesh to India Sanjay Sharma, Delhi University
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Transna onal Actors and Con ict Outcomes
Chair Disc. Karin S. Helgesson, Stockholm School of Economics
Anja P. Jakobi, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
The Di usion of Shared Understandings of the Na on‐State across the World System
Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University
World‐System Posi on and Democracy, 1972‐2008: Crests and Troughs in the Third Wave
Rob Clark, University of Oklahoma
Ba les in Boardrooms: The Di usion of Shareholder Rhetoric and Prac ces
Kaisa Snellman, Harvard University
WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Ins tu onal Dynamics in Europe: Relevance for Ins tu onal Theories
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Jeanne e Money, University of California Davis
Berthold Ri berger, University of Munich
Kelley Li lepage, University of Oregon
The Poli cal Ecology of War in Maoist India
Sponsor(s):
Ins tu onal Agency and Ins tu onal Structure: The Global Di usion of An ‐Money Laundering Regula ons
Common Trajectories of European Judicial Empowerment
Florian Krampe, Uppsala University
WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wade Cole, University of Utah
Patricia Bromley, University of Utah
John Meyer, Stanford University
Co‐exist, Colonize, or (Re)Combine?: Accoun ng for pa erns of discourse on nonpro t evalua on
Analyzing possibili es of non‐reifying recogni on
WC33: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Riding the Tiger: Environmental Issues in South Asia
Chair Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Workshop Report Panel
David Malet, The University of Melbourne
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
Does Terrorism Pay?
Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University
The global ‘religious–poli cal’: mapping out South Sudan’s independence
Jonathan Agensky, University of Cambridge
Sustained Mobilizing Structures
Miriam J. Anderson, Memorial University
Demobilizing Foreign Fighters
David Malet, The University of Melbourne
Making sense of family migra on in the EU: Ins tu onal dynamics and their social and organisa onal se ng
Andrew Geddes, University of She eld
Diego Acosta, King's College
Ins tu ons, power and the construc on of knowledge in interna onal context
Federica Bicchi, London School of Economics
The cultural limits of ins tu onal conversion: ins tu onal experimenta on in the EU’s Poli cal Dialogue with would‐be member states
Ulrich Sedelmeier, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Ideas, Ins tu ons and Reason:Toward a Cogni ve Theory of Ins tu onal Change
Sven Steinmo, European University Ins tute
WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
State-Religion Separa on, Public Policy, An -Minority Sen ment, and Discrimina on against Muslims
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Juris Pupcenoks, Marist College
Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College
Mark Miller, University of Delaware
Mediatrice Kagaba Mukabagema, Gothernburg University
Winners and Losers in the Ba le for Sovereignty
Ulrik Pram Gad, University of Copenhagen
European Muslims’ Experiences of Discrimina on in Public Ins tu ons
Jyo ka Saksena, University of Indianapolis
WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Master Ins tu ons and Interna onal Organiza on: Re cular Rela onships?
Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College
Peter E. Doerschler, Bloomsburg University
The Evolu on of American Muslim Poli cal Par cipa on Sponsor(s):
Juris Pupcenoks, Marist College
Farid Senzai, Santa Clara University
Chair Disc. The New Minority: An ‐Immigrant Sen ment among White Working Class Britons
Immigra on and Religious Freedom in Europe: Tensions in Human Rights Protec ons Bre S. Heindl, State University of New York at Oneonta
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Na onal Iden ty and Ins tu onal Change: The European Union, the Turkish Na on‐State, and Pro‐Kurdish Poli cal Claim‐Making
Serhun Al, University of Utah
An Imported Con ict? The Rela ons Between the Turkish and Kurdish Diasporas in Germany
Bahar Baser, European University Ins tute / University of Warwick
Kurdish Radical Le 's Opposi on to Turkey's 'Conserva ve Democra c' Government's Poli cs, the 2000s
Odul Celep, ISIK University
Reinterpre ng Ethnic Na onalism and Democra za on: The Kurdish Experience
Ozum Yesiltas, Florida Interna onal University
WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Rethinking the Role and Idea of the State in Development Contexts
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Sandra S. Halperin, University of London
Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California Riverside
The Strategic Instrumentaliza on of Land Tenure in Statebuilding: The Case of Juba, Southern Sudan
Naseem Badiey, CSU Monterey Bay
Whose Good Governance?: An Analysis of the Good Governance Discourse of the Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons in the Context of Arab Spring
Bengi Ruken Cengiz, Sabanci University
English School
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
MI/IO: Wayfaring Strangers? IGOs between coopera on and coexistence
Jus n Gest, Harvard University
Sponsor(s):
Oliver Jütersonke, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva, and Zurich University Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)
Moncef Kartas, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Two Rwandas? Rural women´s experience with gender rela ons
Muslims in Security Organiza ons. Under cross‐pressure in iden ty poli cs
WC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poli cs of Kurdish Na onalism The State as Urban Myth: Governance without Government in the Global South
Chris an M. Brütsch
IOs and the ‘Master Ins tu ons of Interna onal Society’: Power and poli cs in the European Union
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
Anand Menon, University of Birmingham
Ins tu onal interac ons: dynamics of interna onal society and transna onal regimes
Ma A. Ju la, University of Minnesota
The Montreux Conven on and the incorpora on of Egypt in Interna onal Society
Barbara Allen Roberson, Salzburg University & Global Policy Ins tute
Global and regional primary ins tu ons and interna onal organiza ons in (new) English School Theory – the case of Arab na onalism and the Arab League
Morten Valbjorn, Aarhus University
WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Engaging with the New Deal: Amplifying Voices from Fragile and Con ict A ected Countries Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Peace Studies
Erin L. McCandless, New School University
Chris an Lotz, United Na ons Development Program
Necla Tschirgi, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego
Graeme Simpson, Interpeace/Columbia University School of Law
WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Revolu on in Qualita ve Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Marc Trachtenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Frank J. Gavin, LBJ School of Public A airs
Frank J. Gavin, LBJ School of Public A airs
Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University
James M. Goldgeier, American University
WC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Compe ve Strategies for the 21st Century: Theory, History, and Prac ce
WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Power Di usion in the 21st Century: Sources and Consequences Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
Geo rey F. Gresh, Na onal Defense University
A Compe ve Strategy with Chinese Characteris cs? The Second Ar llery’s Growing Conven onal Forces and Missions
Michael Chase, US Naval War College
The State of the U.S.‐China Compe
on
James R. Holmes, Naval War College
Thinking About Compe
ve Strategies
Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
Developing a Strategy for a Long‐Term Sino‐US Compe
on
Evan Braden Montgomery, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
Japan’s Compe
ve Strategies at Sea: A Preliminary Assessment
Toshi Yoshihara, Naval War College
WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Understanding the Human Impact of War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Pla sburgh
Tricia Sullivan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Sharing experiences from the eld: the interna onal community e orts for comba ng sexual violence in Hai and the Democra c Republic of Congo
Renata Avelar Giannini, Old Dominion University
Benjamin R. Banta, Ohio University
Andrew Bell, Duke University
Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change and Infant Mortality
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
Kathleen Deloughery, State University of New York at Albany
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
Kers Larsdo er, Uppsala University
Lessons Learned from the Hunt for Joseph Kony and the Lords Resistance Army
James Forest, University of Massachuse s, Lowell
Cure or Disease? Non‐Tradi onal Military Tasks in Peace Support Opera ons
Christo Luehrs, American University
The poli cs of mul na onal military interven ons: coali on warfare and military e ec veness
Olivier Schmi , King's College London/Irsem
Explaining the Varia on in Gender Composi on of Personnel Contribu ons to UN Peacekeeping Opera ons
Kerry Frances Crawford, The George Washington University
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
Julia M. Macdonald, George Washington University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Integra ng an Online Environment into an Interna onal Studies Curriculum Playing Interna onal Rela ons: Assump ons About Global Poli cs in Historical Strategy Computer Games
Nicolas De Zamaroczy, University of Southern California
Realis c Instruc onal Simula ons: Combining Game Design, Instruc onal Design, and Free‐Ware to Teach What You Meant to Teach
Di usion of Graduate Educa on in Interna onal Studies Online: How Does it Compare to the Tradi onal?
Mary Jane C. Parmen er, Arizona State University
Does Military Culture Ma er in War? Measuring the Impact of Military Cultures of Civilian Respect on Civilian Vic miza on in Counterinsurgency
Chair Disc. WC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Technologies and Ac ve Learning Bruce Newsome, University of Pennsylvania
Humanitarianism and the Enablement of Bellicosity: The Case of the Air‐War over Kosovo
Sponsor(s):
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Judith L. Goldstein, Stanford University
Daniel Drezner, Tu s University
Michael Barne , George Washington University
Lloyd Gruber, London School of Economics
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Jessica L. Beyer, University of Washington, Sea le
Sara Curran, University of Washington
Interna onal Security Studies
WC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Military Interven on: Challenges in Mul lateral Coali ons
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Crowdsourcing: Student‐driven learning using Web 2.0 Technologies in an Introduc on to Globaliza on
Mark Salter, University of O awa
WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Emergent Actors, New Prac ces, and Con icts in World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Jonas Hagmann, ETH Zurich
Halvard Leira, NUPI
To Circulate or not to Circulate: The Financializa on of Interna onal Rela ons in the Eurozone
Andreas Langenohl, Justus-Liebig-Universitaet Giessen
Ghosts in the Machine: The Rhizoma c Threat/Promise of Anonymous as Counter‐Cultural Disobedience
Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Center for Security Studies
Mark D. Jaeger, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Laws of nature versus state laws: Radical environmentalism and the state of excep on
Olaf Corry, Open University, UK
The ght of the insigni cant? Opening up thinking space for the study of transna onal non‐state con icts
Jörn Richert, Bundeswehr Planning O ce, Future Analysis Sec on
WC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Mul lateral Response to Disasters and Emergencies and the Role of Regional Organisa ons II
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Patricia Bauer, European Peace University Fulvio A na, Catania University
Sponsor(s):
Being the best at winning the peace. NATO and EU rival development of an integrated approach to crisis management
Maria Raquel Freire, CES|FEUC, University of Coimbra
Paula Duarte Lopes, CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra
Daniela Nascimento, Centre for Social Studies (CES)/University of Coimbra
The role of non state actors in the global management of natural disasters
Daniela Irrera, University of Catania
Managing disasters in Southeast Asia: is ASEAN taking the lead?
Panel
Charity Butcher, Kennesaw State University
Shorthands, Reputa ons,and Ethnic Lobbies: Reputa on and reality of the pro‐Israel lobby.
Bryan Daves, Yeshiva University
Alexander Bukh, Victoria University of Wellington
The Discourse on ‘An ‐Japan’ and Japanese Iden ty Construc on
Karl Gustafsson, Lund University
Japan and Iden ty: Between Normality and Abnormality, the West/USA and China/Asia
WC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Poli cal Dynamics of Energy Policy and Resource Investment
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Joanna I. Lewis, Georgetown University
Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University
EU Energy Security, Global Best Prac ces and Transna onal Energy Governance
Michael Francis Kea ng, Richmond the American Interna onal University in London
Renewables and vested interests in Japan, China and Germany
The myth of cheap coal and dilemma of the resource curse: insights from the world's largest coal port
Faye Donnelly, University of St Andrews
Power, Preferences and the Use of Force in Ethno‐Territorial Disputes: An Experimental Approach
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Steven B. Redd, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Stuart Rosewarne, University of Sydney
Linda Connor, University of Sydney
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
The Clean Energy Race between United States and China: Confronta on or Coopera on?
Transna onal Engagements of Turkish‐Americans
Xiaojing Sun, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
I'd Complain, But Who'd Listen? The Impetuses and E ects of Congressional Decisions to Cri cize Foreign Crisis Policy Dennis M. Foster, Virginia Military Ins tute
Congress’s E orts to Kill Joseph Kony:
A Perfect Storm of Public Ac vism, Senate Leadership and Evangelism
Ryan Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
Understanding Congress’ Role in Termina ng Unpopular Wars: A Comparison of the Vietnam and Iraq Wars
Kelly A. McHugh, Florida Southern College
Kuniko Ashizawa, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Cultural Iden ty in Postwar Japan: Between Universalism and Par cularism
Espen Moe, NTNU Social Research AS
The Race Against Race
Chair Disc. Iden ty and Foreign Policy: Japan and Regional Ins tu on‐
Building in Asia in Transi on
Sponsor(s):
Athanasios Hristoulas, Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of Technology (ITAM)
Peter F. Trumbore, Oakland University
Ethnicity and Diversionary Uses of Force
Sponsor(s):
Linus Hagstrom, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Amy L. Catalinac, Australian Na onal University
Shogo Suzuki, University of Copenhagen
Foreign Policy Analysis
WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Considering the Impact of Congress on US Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Analysis
China's Rise and It's Challenge to Japanese Party and Iden ty Poli cs
Sabrina Stein, Social Science Research Council
Disc. Panel
Linus Hagstrom, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Angela Pennisi, University of Catania
Older does not always mean wiser: the OAS and the 2009 Honduran coup
Chair Chair Disc. Clara Egger, Science Po Grenoble
More than words? The role of the African Union in the face of regional complex humanitarian and poli cal emergencies
Sponsor(s):
Jordan Tama, American University
WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Iden ty Poli cs In Japanese Foreign And Security Policy
Interna onal Organiza on
WC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ethnic Poli cs and Foreign Policy
Is Bipar sanship S ll Possible? Congress, Foreign Policy, and the Promo on of Human Rights
China's Regionalism and Energy Policy
Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University
WC54: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Jus ce and War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Daniel R. Brunste er, University of California Irvine
Daniel R. Brunste er, University of California Irvine
Honor between enemies: Coopera on in War
Yvonne Chiu, University of Hong Kong
The 'Moral Termina on' of Extended Wars: The "Jus Ex Bello" Perspec ve
Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po
Watching the Enemy People Starving
Yuchun Kuo, University of California at Santa Barbara
The Baby With the Bathwater: State Sovereignty, Just War Theory and the Right to Rebel
Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University
Humanity's Law? Human Rights and the Laws of War
Thomas W. Smith, University of South Florida
WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Interna onal Criminal Tribunals Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Small Steps Forward: Child Soldiers and Recent Decisions in Interna onal Criminal Courts
Stellan Vinthagen, Gothenburg University
WC58: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
It's Kicking O ... Everywhere? Global Economic Crisis, Resistance and the Post-Poli cal
Jennifer Davis, Na onal Intelligence University
Shklar’s Legalism and the Liberal Paradox
Tiphaine L. Dickson, Portland State University
Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Legacy at the Interna onal Criminal Tribunals
Viviane Di rich, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Interna onal criminal jus ce and post‐con ict reconcilia on in Bosnia‐Herzegovina: Working together or at cross purposes?
Marta Vrbe c, Gallaudet University
The di usion of the Responsibility to Protect in the UN system: considering the case of the 'Joint O ce of the Special Advisers on the Preven on of Genocide and the R2P'
Claudia Hippel, Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Donna Seto, Australian Na onal University
Alison Macmillan Watson
Young People, Fraught Spaces and Geographies of Experience: Nego a ng Everyday Place Amidst Ongoing Violence Helen Berents, University of Queensland
Who Speaks for Children? Global Advocacy, Constraints and Resistance Bina D'Costa, Australian Na onal University
Peacebuilding and Placemaking Authority: Crea ve Interven ons in Youth Spaces Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
Saji Prelis, Search for Common Ground
Young Women’s Involvement in Peace and Security Processes: Opportuni es and Limita ons Lesley J. Prui , University of Melbourne
WC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Globalisa on of Locality: Civil Society Based Resistance, and its New Local and Trans-local Forms, Constraints, and Possibili es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Peace Studies
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver
The ECCC and Civil Society in Cambodia – Understanding the Role of Civil Society in Achieving Jus ce and Reconcilia on
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
A Paradoxical Con ict over World Heritage at the Thai‐Cambodian border – Civil Society Resistance and the Preah Vihear temple
Niclas Lantz, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Democracy, Resistance, and Civil Society in the Arab World
Isabell Schierenbeck, Associate Professor, School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University
Michael Schulz, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg
Michael Schulz, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg
Dilemmas of Power/Resistance Dynamics: Assessing the Strategy of the ‘Freedom Flo lla to Gaza’, an Interna onal Coali on of Civil Society Organiza ons Resis ng the Israeli Blockade of Gaza
Nikolas M. Rajkovic, University of Kent
Simon A. Robins, University of York
WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Children and Youth in Peace and Con ict
Civil Society, Resistance and Islamic Spoilers: Compara ve study of the resistance of Ennahda, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Jus ce Party
Chair Disc. Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Shahar Hameiri, Murdoch University
Konstan n Kilibarda, York University
What Di uses, What Doesn’t? Di usion and Di erence in the Arab Spring and the Occupy Movement
Mojtaba Mahdavi, University of Alberta
The Poli cs of An ‐Poli cs: Some Considera ons of Di usion and ‘Finlandiza on’
Robert J. Imre, The University of Newcastle
'Depoli cisa on and legi ma on aren't working'
Phoebe Moore, Salford University
Are IR theorists anarchist theorists? Rethinking anarchy in the light of the Occupy movement
Alex Prichard, University of Exeter
Resistance in the Age of Austerity: The Occupy Movement and the failure of the le
Owen Worth, University of Limerick
WC59: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Alliances & Coali ons: Coordina on & Commitment
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Polarity and Burden Sharing: Tes ng Public & Private Goods Expecta ons
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Inves ng in Commitment: The Role of Poten al Allies’ Reliability
Vanessa A. Le er, Middle Tennessee State University
Pre‐war Coordina on and Military Coali on E ec veness
Daniel S. Morey, University of Kentucky
Michael Morgan, University of Kentucky
Reconsidering Arms versus Allies
Allan C. Stam, University of Michigan
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Ins tu onal Design: Recipe for Reliable Alliances
Aakri A. Tandon, Daemen College
WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Eurozone Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Renee L. Buhr, University of St. Thomas
Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento
Eurozone Crisis: Is Austerity the answer for the Eurozone Crisis?
Seniz Avcioglu, Eastern Mediterranean University
Crisis Transmission or Containment? Western Bank Bail‐Outs and East European Markets
Rachel Epstein, University of Denver
Sovereign Debt Crises and the Future of Democracy in the Eurozone: Can Europe’s Money be Governed Democra cally?
Ma hias Kaelberer, University of Memphis
Believing in the euro: public a tudes towards the euro during the nancial crisis
Maurits Van der Veen, College of William & Mary
The Euro Crisis and the Dangers of Disembedding Liberalism: Lessons from the Gold Standard
Ma hias M. Ma hijs, Johns Hopkins University
WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Environment and Natural Resources in Interna onal Organiza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Erol Kaymak, Eastern Mediterranean University
Amy Below, Oregon State University
The Global Network of Militant Organiza ons and the Di usion of Durability and E ciency
Italy and Catholic NGOs. 'Delega ng' Foreign Policy?
Appropria ng the ‘Arab Spring’: An Emerging ‘Democra c’ Axis as Rhetorical Commonplace?
Joel H. Westra, Calvin College
David J. Blair, Huron University College
Erol Kaymak, Eastern Mediterranean University
Social Ac vism and Foreign Policy. The case of Mexico and the drug‐related violence
Andrew Chater, University of Western Ontario
Climate adaptability versus diploma c strategy: Exploring the determinants of na onal success at the UNFCCC nego a ons
Federica Genovese, University of Konstanz
An opera onal measure of the ac vi es of interna onal environmental regimes and organiza ons
Rocio Alejandra Rivera Barradas, University of Miami
WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
A Look From the South: The US Poli cs and Economy in A World of Power Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Frank Grundig, University of Kent
Agenda Se ng and Focusing Events: Understanding Framing in the Global Agenda from the Fukushima Disaster
Steven B. Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Chair Disc. The Ramsar Conven on’s “Wise Use” Norm: Lessons from the Evolu on of the Global Wetlands Regime
Kirsten Ra erty Taylor, Berry College
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Jaime Cesar Coelho, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann, Freie Universität Berlin
The geography of money in a historical perspec ve: the dollar and the forma on of US na onal state
Jaime Cesar Coelho, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Japanese Foreign Aid and Vo ng Behavior in the Conven on on Interna onal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Carolina De Simone, LSE - London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Explaining the Expanding Role of the Arc c Council
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Benjamin Acosta, Claremont Graduate University
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
WC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Remembering Con icts, Making Peace
WC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Understanding the Foreign Policies of Micro-Actors: Groups, Movements, and Organiza ons
United States Trade Poli cs, the Dispute Se lement Body and the Developing Countries
Filipe Mendonça, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia / UNICAMP
Panel
Peace Studies
Amy Ross, University of Georgia
David A. Messenger, University of Wyoming
Commemora on, Contested History, and Poli cal Transi on in Post‐Con ict Northern Ireland
Rebecca Gra -McRae, University of Alberta
The Children of the Cambodian Genocide: When Interpreta ons about the Past Collide. Angeliki Kanavou, Chapman University
Kosal Lee Path, University of Southern California
Establishing the Par cular through the Universal: Crea ng Memories in the Extraordinary Court of the Chambers of Cambodia (ECCC).
Mona Lilja, University of Gothenburg
Acholi Futures: Con ict Resolu on and the Making of the Archive in Northern Uganda
Ma hew Sebas an, DePaul University
Spaces of Memory ‐ Spaces of Peace? Mnemonic Prac ces and Transi onal Jus ce in Post‐Genocide Rwanda
Julia Viebach, Center for Con ict Studies, University of Marburg
Harmoniza on or Di eren a on in Intellectual Property Rights: controversies and con icts between US and Brazil Henrique Zeferino Menezes, Federal University of Paraíba
WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Central Asia's Hidden and O shore Global Economic Connec ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
John Agnew, University of California, Los Angeles
Ronen Peter Palan, City University London
The Price of Access: The Dynamics of Central Asia’s Transna onal Corrup on Networks in Compara ve Perspec ve
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
State as mediator, performer and resource: understanding the local and global poli cs of Gold mining in Talas, Kyrgyzstan
Asel Doolotkeldieva, University of Exeter
John D. Heathershaw, University of Exeter
Kyrgyzstan’s Global Money Laundry and its Domes c Poli cal Consequences
Erica Marat, AU
O shore and Onshore: Understanding Central Asia’s Global Financial Networks and Prac ces
Jason Sharman, Gri th University
Regime security, rent‐seeking and the state: an analysis of the interna onal poli cal economy of supplying jet fuel to the American airbase in Kyrgyzstan, 2001‐2010
Kemel Toktomushev, PhD Candidate, U. of Exeter
WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Community-Firm Rela ons in the Global South
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Cris na Rojas, Carleton University
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Uwa okun Idemudia, York University
Let There be Light: Allevia ng Energy Poverty in the Asia‐Paci c Region
Belinda R. Spagnole , University of South Australia
Terry Francis O'Callaghan, University of South Australia
Local rage against oil industry: Solu ons through improved rm‐
community dialogue
Nicole Janz, University of Cambridge
Helle Vincentz, University of Cambridge
Jenik Radon, Columbia University
Moliehi Shale, University of Cape Town
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance (1)
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow
Ellen Gu erman, York University
Pol Bargues Pedreny, University of Westminster
Transna onal Networks and Interna onal Ins tu ons: The crea on of LGBT Rights in the UN System
Revolu onary Contagion and Interna onal Poli cs
Andreas Antoniades, University of Sussex
Henk Overbeek, VU University Amsterdam
Chad Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
Soyeun Kim, University of Leeds
WC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Currency Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Rising Donors and ‘South‐South’ Coopera on: the poli cs of reshaping the landscape of development assistance programs
Fahimul Quadir, York University
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Global Governance: Explaining Rising Power Co‐opta on
Ma hew David Stephen, Social Science Research Center Berlin
Rising powers and the future of democracy promo on
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Raju Parakkal, Philadelphia University
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London The di usional upshots of the 2008‐2009 nancial crisis. The dollar, the euro, and the China’s RMB and the emergence of a mul ‐currency system.
Miriam L. Campanella, University of Turin and Ministry of Economy and Finance
Financial Globaliza on, Interna onal Risk Transfer and the Future of the Dollar
Oliver Stuenkel, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Rianne Mahon, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Rianne Mahon, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Construc ng ‘Child Care System Reform’ in South East Europe: revisi ng UNICEF’s travelling technicism
Paul Stubbs, The Ins tute of Economics, Zagreb
Reima Ana Maglajlic, University of Swansea
Demographic ideas as catalysts of policy di usion: The example of reproduc ve policies in Mexico and Argen na
Emily Calaminus, FU Berlin
Interna onal Policy Di usion and Domes c Framing: Child Development Policies in Argen na a er Retrenchment Debora Lopreite, Carleton University
Potholes and Speedbumps in Travelling Ideas: Policy Di usion and Early Childhood Development in Mexico
Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University
Joshua S. Goldstein, American University
Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney
Stein Tønnesson, Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute, Oslo
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University
Ana P. Morgenstern, University of Miami
Workshop Report Panel
South Korea's Transi on from Na onal Developmental State to Global Power Broker
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
The di usion of the concept of culture
WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Community‐level governance of risk in an emerging economy: the case of insurance in informal South Africa
WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Child in Transna onal Discourse and Policy
Sponsor(s):
WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ideas have Legs: How Far Can They Travel?
Zoe Bray, University of Nevada Reno
Chris an R. Thauer, Free University of Berlin
Chair Disc. WC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Un-learning War? Regional and Global Di usion Pa erns
Part. Part. Part. Community Bites.
Local Communi es, the Business Firm, and the Quest for Governance
Sponsor(s):
From the body of the na on to the body of the child: Comparing World Bank’s nutri on programs in the 1970s and 2010 – Part II –
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Sylvia Max eld, Simmons College
The Power of Money: Interna onaliza on of Chinese Yuan Edward Kwon, Northern Kentucky University
Redback Rising: China's Bilateral Currency Arrangements and its Strategy for RMB Interna onaliza on
Steven Liao, University of Virginia
Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University
The Dollar Hegemony in the Interna onal Monetary System a er the 2008 Financial and Economic Crisis: a Poli cal Sociological Perspec ve
Aline Regina Alves Mar ns, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
WC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Perspec ves on East Asia in the Global Financial System
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Asian Currencies and Interna onal Monetary Power
WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Boundedness of American FPA Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Andre Broome, University of Warwick
China’s Monetary Diplomacy: Gradua ng from Bilateralism?
Yang Jiang, Copenhagen Business School
Malaysia and the Governance of Global Islamic Finance
Jikon Lai, The University of Melbourne
Regulatory Regionalism and Financial Development in East Asia
Lena Rethel, University of Warwick
Localizing Global Finance: Financial Returnees in East Asia
Jus n L. Robertson, City University of Hong Kong
WC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Excep onal Di cul es of Peace-Building in the Korean Peninsula and the Search for Feasible Solu ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Honoree Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Hyug Baeg Im, Korea University
Yong Wook Lee, Korea University
What explains North Korean Provoca ve Ac ons, 1950‐2007? An Empirical Analysis
Seung-Whan Choi, University of Illinois at Chicago
Excep onal Di cul es of Peace‐Building in the Korean Peninsula and the Search for Feasible Solu ons: An Eclec c Approach of Peace
Hyug Baeg Im, Korea University
The Evolu on of U.S.‐China Rela ons
Honoree Honoree Honoree Part. Part. Part. Ho Yeol Yoo , Korea University
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
Bahgat Korany, American University Cairo
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge
Huiyun Feng, Utah State University
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
Be y A. Reardon, Interna onal Ins tute on Peace Educa on
John Darby (in memoriam), University of Notre Dame
Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame
Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Jannie Botes, University of Bal more
Maia Carter Hallward, Kennesaw State University
WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Spaces of Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Dong Sun Lee, Korea University
How to manage Peace and Division under the Pressure for achieving the Denucleariza on and Uni ca on in the Korean Peninsula.
Foreign Policy Analysis
WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2013 PEACE Dis nguished Scholars
Sponsor(s):
Roundtable
Chair Panel
Theory
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ruhtan Yalçiner, Hace epe University
Between Na onalism and Globalism: Spaces and Forms of Democra c Ci zenship for/in a Post‐Westphalian World
Joachim Bla er, University of Lucerne
WC75: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Models of Development and Sustainable Development in La n America
Taking Ins tu onal Di erence Seriously: Contextualising Transna onal Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Pluralized Publicity in a Globalizing Communica ve Space
Chair Disc. Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Davila Consuelo, Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Manuela Lavinas Picq, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Mexico: Too much macroeconomics without sustainable development
Alejandro Chanona, Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico
Models of Development and Sustainable Development in La n America: The case of Chile
Roberto Dominguez, European University Ins tute
Damaso Morales, Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Brazil: Combining the social agenda with economic growth
Yadira Galvez, Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico
The Venezuelan Paradox: From Petroleum Riches to Poor Economic Development
Félix E. Mar n, Florida Interna onal University
La n America’s Hierarchical Economies? The Peruvian Model
Pablo Toral, Beloit College
Robert Frith, University of Portsmouth
Adam Maxwell Goch, University of Washington
Democra c Communi es, Cri que, and Change: Re‐reading the poli cal thought of Richard Rorty Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen, University of Jyväskylä
Poli cs as Hermeneu cs: Di using the Horizons of Democracy Ruhtan Yalçiner, Hace epe University
WD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2013 FTGS Eminent Scholar: Marysia Zalewski
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York Potsdam
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
Jindy R. Pe man, Australian Na onal University
Helen Kinsella, University of Wisconsin‐Madison
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Warwick
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Poli cs of Interna onal Legal Ins tu ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chris Rudolph, American University
Kenneth W. Abbo , Arizona State University
The New Terrain of Interna onal Law: Courts, Poli cs, Rights
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
Are The European Union’S New Modes Of Environmental Governance Ecologically Ra onal?
M. Leann Brown, University of Florida
The Poli cs of Screening and Selec ng Interna onal Judges
Cose e Creamer
Private Power and Public Push back: The Business of Interna onal Arbitra on in NAFTA
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San Diego
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
Nested Interests and Interna onal Legal Ins tu ons
Chris Rudolph, American University
WD06: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Transna onal Di usion: Concepts and Mechanisms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Zachary Elkins, The University of Texas at Aus n
Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald
Covadonga Meseguer, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
Fabrizio Gilardi, University of Zurich Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Does Terrorism Di use? Trends, Mechanisms, Outcomes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Audrey Kurth Cronin, School of Public Policy, George Mason University
Sco Helfstein, United States Military Academy
Thomas Hegghammer, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
David Rapoport, University of California, Los Angeles
Michael Kenney, University of Pi sburgh
WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Building a Career in a Gendered Discipline: Advice on Publica on and Tenure
Sponsor(s):
Chair Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
The Commi ee on the Status of Women
Sandra McEvoy, Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights Cmte Chair Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Part. Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Part. Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Part. Melissa T. Brown, City University of New York‐BMCC
Part. Katja Weber, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Part. Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College
Part. Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina
WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
External Actors, State-Building, and Service Provision in Areas of Limited Statehood
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Michael Barne , George Washington University
Michael Barne , George Washington University
Governance Transfer by the European Union: Fight Against Corrup on in the Southern Caucasus
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
Aiding democracy while respec ng ownership: comparing EU and US democracy assistance in Ethiopia and Rwanda
Karen M. Del Biondo, Stanford University/Ghent University
Interna onal Trusteeship: External Authority in Areas of Limited Statehood
Christopher Fariss, University of California San Diego
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
External Actors, State‐Building, and Service Provision in Areas of Limited Statehood
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
The Pillars of Governance: A Macro‐Quan ta ve Analysis
Melissa Lee, Stanford University
Gregor Walter-Drop, Freie Universität Berlin
John Wiesel, Freie Universität Berlin
INGO Impact on Development and Public Health in Areas of Limited Statehood Amanda Murdie, University of Missouri
WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance (2)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
James H. Mi elman, American University
BRIC Capitalism and the New Illiberal Global Economic Order
Chris an A. May, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main
Andreas Noelke, Goethe University Frankfurt
China and the WTO
James Sco , University of Manchester
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
Emerging Powers, the Power Poli cs of Debt and Global Governance
Andreas Antoniades, University of Sussex
Subimperialism as lubricant of neoliberalism: South Africa's emergence from the apartheid laager
Patrick Bond, University of Kwazulu Natal
Emerging Powers and Regional Financial Architecture: The Case of China
Mikko Huotari, University of Freiburg
WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Linking Religion and Violent Extremism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
"The Boys": Understanding the Spread of Al‐Shabaab and the Somali Civil War in the Horn of Africa
Aisha S. Ahmad, University of Toronto
Kamikaze: The Cons tu ve Role of Religion in Suicide Missions
Deirdre Quinn Mar n, University of California, Berkeley
When Violence and Faith Collide: The In uence of Religion on Na onal‐Separa st Terrorism
Gregory Miller, Oklahoma State University
Radical Islam from Ipanema: How Understanding Brazilian Culture on Counterterrorism Can Save American Lives
Patrick H. Turner, University of Southern Mississippi
WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Killing by Remote Control
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Avery Plaw, University of Massachuse s Dartmouth
Brian Glyn Williams, University of Massachue s at Dartmouth
Bradley Strawser, US Naval Postgraduate School
Zach Beauchamp, London School of Economics
Jai Gallio , Macquarie University
Avery Plaw, University of Massachuse s Dartmouth
War Without Virtue
Bradley Strawser, US Naval Postgraduate School
The CIA's Drone Assassina on Campaign in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen. An Overview.
Brian Glyn Williams, University of Massachue s at Dartmouth
WD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
FSS3-Beyond Security? Feminist Interven ons in Sovereignty, Violence and Securi za on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Edith C. M. Kinney, Mills College
Heroic ‘Avengers’ or Militarized Provocateurs? Challenging the logics of security with a cri cal feminist pop‐(culture )poli cs
Lori Crowe, York University
Gendered Urban Security: Women’s Experiences with CCTV in Toronto
Amanda Glasbeek, York University
Emily van der Meulen, Ryerson University
The reconstruc on of norma ve spaces during a postcon ict period: women’s experiences in Congo (DRC)
Évelyne Jean-Bouchard, University of O awa
Minding the Gaps: How Feminist Security Studies Can Reconcile 1325 Policy and Prac ce
Carrie Reiling, University of California, Irvine
Chair Disc. Patrick James, University of Southern California
Patrick James, University of Southern California
The Saliency of Jus ce Con icts in Interna onal Rela ons: Diagnosis and Remedies
Gregor Hofmann, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Harald Mueller, HSFK Jus ce and Con ict
Ned Lebow, King's College London
WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Presiden al Foreign Policy: Constraints Versus Opportuni es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Thomas Richard Seitz, University of Wyoming
Can Presidents Learn? Foreign Policy Process Learning and Failure in the First Year of the Kennedy Administra on
Interstate Crises and Domes c Poli cal Capital: Presiden al Handling of Militarized Disputes and Domes c Legisla ve Success
Jus ce, Drones, and Killing in War
Interna onal Security Studies
Mark Raymond, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
David A. Welch, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Rebecca Friedman, Georgetown University
Robert Sparrow, Monash University
Sponsor(s):
How Ideas Shape Con ict: Conceptual and Theore cal Considera ons
Sco Crichlow, West Virginia University
Coun ng the Dead: The Propor onality of Preda on in Pakistan
WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ideas and the Study of Con ict
The Arab Spring and Interna onal Security
Campaign Rhetoric vs. Governing Words: Does the Transi on from Candidate to President Change the Way Poli cal Leaders Describe World A airs?
Uninhabited Military Systems and War’s End: Prospects For Las ng Peace
Chair Disc. Manjana Milkoreit, University of Waterloo
Steven Mock, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
John M. Owen, University of Virginia
Robot Guardians: Teleoperated Combat Vehicles In Humanitarian Military Interven on
Sponsor(s):
The Use of Cogni ve‐A ec ve Mapping (CAM) to Measure the Belief Systems and Emo ons of Social Iden ty Groups
Panel
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Joseph Morris Grieco, Duke University
Moral Subsidy: The Role of Interest Groups in Promo ng U.S. Security Policy Ini a ves and Overcoming Presiden al Persuasive De cits
Chad M. Levinson, University of Chicago
Policy Availability and Presiden al A en on to Foreign A airs
Bryan W. Marshall, Miami University
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Di usion of Military Innova on: Drivers, Processes, Dynamics
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Security Studies
Emily Goldman, Department of Defense
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Dima P. Adamsky, IDC Herzliya
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Sco D. Sagan, Stanford University
WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Field Experiments in Transna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Susan Hyde, Yale University
The E cacy of Domes c Elec on Observa on ‐ Five Field Experiments
Fredrik M Sjoberg, Columbia University
The Cataly c E ect of Foreign Aid on Private Investment in Clean Energy
Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
A Field Experiment on Endorsements by Members of Parliament for Foreign Aid Projects
Michael Findley, University of Texas at Aus n
Opportunism Among Non‐Governmental Organiza ons: A Field Experiment
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Communica on Technology and Con ict Dynamics
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Interna onal Communica on
Nils Weidmann, University of Konstanz
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Invi ng Interven on? Indiscriminate Violence and Interna onal Media Coverage of the Libyan Civil War
Ma hew Baum, Harvard University
Yuri Zhukov, Harvard University
"Come to Azerbaijan": Cultural In macy and O cial State Tourism Ads
Jelena Subo c, Georgia State University
Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
Discourse and the Visual Image: Beyond, Before, and Beside Language in Interna onal Poli cs
Eric A. Van Rythoven, Carleton University
WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Cri cal Engagements with the Work of Nicholas Onuf
Sponsor(s):
The Democra za on of Technology and Con ict Analysis
Jonathan Alasatair Crook, University of Essex
Todd Landman, University of Essex
Cascades and Torrents in An ‐government Poli cal Networks
Josh Cutler, Duke University
Ma hew Dickenson, Duke University
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Foreign Policy Dynamics on the Blogosphere
John Kelly, Morningside Analy cs
Gilad Lotan, SocialFlow
Thomas Zeitzo , New York University
Coordina on and Security: How Mobile Communica ons A ect Insurgency
Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University
David Siegel, Florida State Unversity
WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Revisi ng Wallerstein in the Context of the Financial Crisis
Chair Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Carl Death, Aberystwyth University
Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University
Henk Overbeek, VU University Amsterdam
Gonzalo Pozo Mar n, King's College London
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Harry D. Gould, Florida Interna onal University
James C. Roberts, Towson University
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida Interna onal University and PUC‐Rio
Gavan Du y, Syracuse University
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Alexander D. Barder, Johns Hopkins University
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Trade and Investment as Conduits For Interna onal Policy Di usion?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Sponsor(s):
Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University
Todd Allee, University of Maryland
Bumba Mukherjee
WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Measurement and Evalua on in Public Diplomacy: A Poli cal Communica on Approach
WD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Gender and Di usion in the Global Economy
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Communica on
Craig Hayden, American University
Efe Sevin, American University
Yelena Osipova, American University
Willow F. Williamson, American University
WD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Visual Impact: The Power of Image in Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
James Gow, King's College London
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
Re‐imagining the other: how images of former adversaries change during successful peace processes
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Pictures of Peace and Jus ce: Interna onal War Crimes Prosecu ons and the Impact of Visual Material Beyond the Courtroom
James Gow, King's College London
“The DEFA ‘Embassy Films’: Presen ng the GDR to the World in the 1970s and 1980s”
Thomas W Maulucci, American Interna onal College
Roundtable
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Chris ne B. N. Chin, American University
Anita Lacey, The University of Auckland
Dispersed submission: The poli cal economy of transna onal sex work in Asian ci es.
Chris ne B. N. Chin, American University
Randolph B. Persaud, American University
FDI and Women: A Qualita ve Analysis of How FDI a ects Women.
Ritu Dhungana, West Virginia University
Gender and the Neoliberal Welfare State: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Femininity in Postcolonial Korea
John M. Friend, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The 'Feminiza on' of the Everyday: Examining the Gendered Nature of Worker Resistance within the Transna onal Call Centre Industry
Stephanie Margaret Redden, Carleton University
WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Intelligence, Cultures, and Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Timothy R. Walton, James Madison University
Joe Wippl, Boston University
Frances Flannery, James Madison University
Sponsor(s):
Compara ve Analysis: Intelligence Doctrine and Global Terrorism
S.C. Zidek, Mercyhurst University
Mujahideen Warrior Culture: Examples from al Qaida and Taliban Narra ves
Jessica Huckabey, Ins tute for Defense Analyses
Cultural Narra ve for Analy c Tradecra : Frameworks from the Humani es
Rhian T. McCoy, School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on, George Mason University
Understanding Radical Apocalyp cism
Chair Disc. Panel
David J. Blair, Huron University College
The Problem of Resistance in the Alter‐Globalisa on Movement
Yamile C. Cepeda, University of los Andes
Taboo Tac cs: Norm Di usion and the Rise of Suicide Terrorism
Joseph Ma hew Gardner, University of California, Berkeley
Jus ce Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy
Manfred B. Steger, RMIT University & U of Hawai'i
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
The Ideas of Movements and the Movement of Ideas: Crisis, Globaliza on and the Emergence of Global Poli cal Ideologies
Manfred B. Steger, RMIT University & U of Hawai'i
Erin K. Wilson, University of Groningen
Amy Below, Oregon State University
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
Mul ‐Scalar Dimensions of Urban Climate Change Planning: The Cases of Delhi and Mexico City
Sara Hughes, Na onal Center for Atmospheric Research
Uncertainty, insecurity, and social scares: Explaining major change in energy policy in Germany and the United States
Simon Langlois-Bertrand, Carleton University
Narra ves of governance and biodiversity conserva on policies in China Lin Peng, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Angeliki Kanavou, Chapman University
Emilia G. Barreto de Carvalho, Chapman University
State‐building in Afghanistan and the ‘Libera on of the Afghan Woman’
Strategies of Violence and Nonviolence in Revolu onary Movements
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Global Development
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Rita Abrahamsen, University of O awa
Desmond Arias, John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, City University of New York
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Markus‐Michael Müller, University of Leipzig
WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
China’s Expanding Role in Asia and Its Implica ons for the United States, India, and Japan
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Shino Watanabe, Saitama University
Kent E. Calder, Johns Hopkins University
Japan, the United States, and the Making of Central Asia
Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Ting Ni, UC Berkeley
Chris ne S. Cheng, King's College London
From Repression to Paci ca on: The Di erence Words Make to Re‐energizing Civil Society in Rio, Brazil
WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Doing IR Research in a Postcolonial World: Worlding, Social Prac ce and Ethnography
The Interna onal Di usion of Neoliberalism Turning Natural Disaster into Poli cal Opportunity: Relief NGOs and New Developments of Civil Society in China
Con ict Capital
Alison Macmillan Watson
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Arabinda Acharya, S.Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanayang Technological University, Singapore
Chair Disc. Catherine Goetze, University of No ngham
Marie‐Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
The Poli cs of Making Home
Radicaliza on and Di usion of “Ideology”: A Preliminary Discussion
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ches Thurber, Tu s University
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poli cs and the Environment
Chair Disc. Panel
Susan Peerzada, University of Southern Mississippi
Timothy R. Walton, James Madison University
Sponsor(s):
Taylan Yildiz, NRW School of Governance (U Duisburg-Essen)
WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Social Capital and Con ict
Intelligence Studies
WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Di usion of Ideology
Narra ng Poli cs. Making Sense of Fukushima Kuniko Ashizawa, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Southeast Asia and the US‐Japan rela ons
Go Ito, Meiji University
Ac vism and Engagement in China’s South Asia Policy: The India Factor
Jagannath Prasad Panda, Ins tute for Defense Studies and Analyses
Concepts and Reality of Joint Development, Strategic Partnership and Na onal Interest in South China Sea: The View of China and Claimants in Southeast Asia
Kim Beng Phar, Global Movement of the Moderates Founda on
China’s Growing Presence in Central Asia: Its challenges and opportuni es for the region and beyond
Shino Watanabe, Saitama University
WD31: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
One Court, Many Actors: Tracing the Mul -level Interven ons of the ICC
WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Human Rights
Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Cambridge University
Ru G. Teitel, New York Law School
Chair Disc. Catalyzing, Copying or Complemen ng? The ICC as an Agent of Domes c Jus ce
Chris an Michael De Vos, Leiden University
Peter Dixon, University of California, Berkeley
Recas ng Post‐Con ict Approaches: the Discursive E ects of ICC Interven ons
Sara Kendall, University of Leiden
Frederic Megret, McGill University
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Runa Das, University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
The Processual‐Rela onal Construc on of Iden es ‐ A Figura onal Study on the Foreign Policy Enactment of 'Swissness'
Bernd A. Bucher, University of Bielefeld
Ulla Jasper, Center for Security Studies, Zurich
Trauma c Memory and Its Produc on in Poli cal Life: The Role of Memory Entrepreneurs
Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinne College
The Moral Logic of Enmity
Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University
On the Greek and German Inheritance in I.R. Theory: Lebow and Fukuyama on Statecra and Soulcra
Michael N. Di Gregorio, McMaster University
Deconstruc ng the primordial or aspiring for the possible?
Iden ty construc on and the poli cal at a crossroads
Anna-Karin Eriksson, Linnaeus University
China as the “antagonist” in U.S. Security Discourses
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Regional Dimensions of Environmentalism: Mobiliza ons Across Borders
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Climate Regionalism: Crea ng New Spaces for Transna onal Ac vism
Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
Joerg Balsiger, University of Geneva
The Origins Curse Demys
Mobiliza ons Compared
ed? Four Regional Environmental Jon M. Church, University of Rheims
Regional Environmentalism, Economism, Neither or Both? Regulatory Coopera on in Regional Tuna Fisheries Management
Elizabeth Havice, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Mark I. Lichbach, University of Maryland‐College Park
From Moscow To Jerusalem: Comparing the choice of protest as a strategy by ethnopoli cal organiza ons in Eastern Europe and the Middle East The Logic of Non‐Violent Revolu ons
Sco Gates, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)
Understanding strategic choice: The determinants of civil war and non‐violent mobiliza on in self‐determina on disputes
The ICC and the State: foe or ally?
Sponsor(s):
Workshop Report Panel
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Richard L. Legault, DHS Science & Technology
Ora B. Szekely, Clark University
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, University of Maryland
‘Were we integra ng them into themselves?’ Adap ng the Inclusive Approach to Repara ons for Vulnerable People
WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Iden ty and Con ict in World Poli cs
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Beyond Civil War: Violent and Non-Violent Con icts
Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Fresh Carna ons or Prickly Cactuses?: Non‐violent Protest and Transi ons in Autocracies
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Historical Sociology and the Poli cs of Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
A Foucauldian Genealogy of the Role of Knowledge Accumula on in the Colonial Rela ons of Britain and India.
Edmund Arghand, London School of Economics
Bombing Asians: The Orientalist Genesis of American Airpower
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social Research
The Di usion E ect, or Decentering Di usion
Julian Go, Boston University
Velvet Coloring with a Hint of Jasmine: Revolu onary Di usion and Conten ous Performances
Nawal S. Mustafa, London School of Economics
The Crisis of Europe and Colonial Amnesia
Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Taking Stock of the EU’s Role in the Non-prolifera on of Weapons of Mass Destruc on: How E ec ve is ‘E ec ve Mul lateralism’?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Harald Mueller, HSFK Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
The EU and Informal Non‐prolifera on Regimes: An Assessment of Performance
Johanne Glavind, University of Aarhus
When Trade Meets Security: Europe, India and the Interna onal Nonprolifera on Regime
Benjamin Kienzle, King's College London
EU Export Controls and Nuclear Nonprolifera on: Newspeak or Paradigm Shi ?
Egle Murauskaite, Center for Nonprolifera on Studies
Arc c Yellowcake: The EU and Overseas Non‐prolifera on
Cindy Vestergaard, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS)
Epistemic networks as the new form of the EU's non‐prolifera on governance
Kamil Zwolski, University of Southampton
WD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Gendered Borders: The Global Di usion of Bodies, Money, and Ideas
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
H. Richard Friman, Marque e University
Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami
On the Rela onal and Intersec onal Edges: Auto‐ethnographic Notes of Border Prac ces
Ani a Kynsilehto, University of Tampere
Protectors without Protec on: Human Tra cking in War
Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California
New understandings of human tra cking in Canada
Sule Tomkinson, Université de Montréal
Human Tra cking in South Asia: Issues of Corrup on and Human Security in India, Bangladesh and Nepal
Mohammed Bashir Uddin, Kobe University
WD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Ques oning Belongings: Ethnicity, Na onalism and the State in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Andre Lecours, University of O awa
Andre Lecours, University of O awa
Regimes of Ethnicity: Comparing European, Asian, and North African states
Sener Akturk, Koc University, Istanbul
Compunding the Policy Pla orm of Independence: Na onalist Party "Di usion" in Quebec and Flanders
Glen Duerr, Cedarville University
'Sacred Synthesis': Ins lling Religion into Greek and Turkish Na onalism
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Bilkent University
Highly‐Ethnicized Ci zenship Policy and the Di usion of Liberal Values ‐ the Case of Israel
Assaf Shapira, The Hebrew University of Jeruslaem
Compara ve Enclave Poli cs in Eastern Europe
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
WD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Interna onal Educa on and Development: Policies and Strategies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Global Development
Interna onal Educa on
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
Conduit strategies in refugee contexts and the educa onal implica ons for popula ons le behind
Susan Banki, University of Sydney
The United Na ons Academic Impact: Ac vely Engaging Students to Address Global Challenges
Rekha Da a, Monmouth University
A Hybrid Course to Support Preceptors Teaching Family Medicine Residence
Colla J. MacDonald, University of O awa
The Impact of Foreign Aid on Global Educa on Development:
A Project‐Level Assessment of Channels of Delivery
Hye-Jin Park, Duke University
Higher Educa on and Human Development: Toward a more Equitable Society?
Nane e Archer Svenson, Tulane University
Chavanne Lenise Peercy, University of Minnesota
WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Pluralism, Solidarism, and Implica ons for the IS's Master Ins tu ons (Sovereignty, Law, Diplomacy)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
English School
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
Chris an M. Brütsch
The posi ve value of solidarism
Rita Floyd, University of Birmingham
Pluralist Routes to Global Solidarism
Adam Freeman, Oxford University
Understanding Change through the English School
Charlo a Friedner Parrat, Uppsala University
Horses for Courses: conven ons, teleological norms and what they can tell us about interna onal society
Ben Kamis, Goethe University
The Master Ins tu ons of Interna onal Society: Theorizing con nuity and change
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
WD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Military Innova on and Learning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Who Learns the Lessons of War? Nomonhan, the Winter War, and German and Japanese Assessments of Soviet Strength During WWII
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, Duke University
Wind of change? Adapta on, Learning and Survival in the Redesigning of European Armed Forces from Afghanistan to Libya (2001‐2011) Fabrizio Co cchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Francesco Moro, University of Florence
Military innova ons and rst mover's advantage
Mauro Gilli, Northwestern University
Military Innova on and Tac cal Learning in the Israel‐Hizbullah Con ict
Raphael David Marcus, King's College London
WD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Rethinking Terrorism as a Strategic Choice
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Michael J. Boyle, La Salle University
Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University
The Credibility Paradox: Violence as a Double‐Edged Sword in Interna onal Poli cs
Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University
The Strategic E ec veness of Women and Terrorism
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
The Choice for Terror: Explaining the Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars and Insurgencies Michael J. Boyle, La Salle University
Why Use Terrorism When Insurgency Will Do? Rebel Groups’ Use of Terrorism 1970‐2010
Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University
The Poli cal Outcome of Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis of Target Country Support for Counterterrorism Legisla on
WD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Pedagogy and Global Ethics
Sponsor(s):
Karolina Lula, Rutgers University
WD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Coup Proo ng
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Four Norma ve Conversa ons: Frameworks for Deba ng the Ethics of Global Violence
Isaac M. Castellano, University of Kentucky
The taming of the coup: How the prolifera on of state security forces has deterred military interven on in poli cs
Erica Susanne De Bruin, Yale University
Can’t Buy Me Love—or Can You: Why Ben Ali, Mubarak, Gadda , fell while the al‐Saud’s, al‐Sabah’s and al‐Kalifa’s con nue to rule. R. Alan King, University of Southern Mississippi
One Coup, Two Referendums, Three Elec ons, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree: Uncovering the Poli cal Survival of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
Heather R. Mar n, University of Southern Mississippi
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas
Brendan R. Green, Williams College
Security amid Austerity: U.S. Foreign Military Assistance and Interna onal Security
Steven J. Childs, University of Southern California
Explaining the 1980s/90s U.S. Defense Drawdown
Anne Gillman, Johns Hopkins
Cheaply Commanding the Commons: US Defense Strategy for an Era of Austerity
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Of Death and Taxes? The Poli cal Economy of War Taxes in the United States, 1789‐2010
Sarah E. Kreps, Cornell University
WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—US Grand Strategy and the Di usion of Power, Ins tu ons and Ideas
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Aus n
Christopher Layne, Texas A & M University
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University Keir A. Lieber, Georgetown University
Allison Stanger, Middlebury College
Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Aus n
Xuefeng Sun, Tsinghua University
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Coup Proo ng, Military Spending, and Con ict: Challenging Selectorate Theory Sponsor(s):
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Interna onal Ethics
Teaching Ethics and Interna onal Rela ons: Bridging the Descrip ve/Norma ve Divide
Stephen M. Grenier, Johns Hopkins University
Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School
WD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
De cits and Defense: US Defense Policy in an Era of Fiscal Constraints
Chair Disc. Panel
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Teaching on the Edge of Chaos: Re‐Examining the Role of Pedagogy in Interna onal Studies
Arthur Romano, Con ict Analysis and Resolu on-GMU
The Ethical Founda ons of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce Procedures
Michael J. Strue , North Carolina State University
Global Health Ethics and Jus ce
Sridhar Venkatapuram, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
WD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Paranoid Style of Interna onal Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Julien Jeandesboz, University of Amsterdam
Michael George Hanchard, Johns Hopkins University
Construc ng a Stock Exchange of Fears
Didier Bigo, Paris Ins tute of Poli cal Studies
Dissemina ng Paranoid Interna onal Poli cs: Assessing the UK’s 2011‐12 A empt to Change its Human Rights Obliga ons under the European Conven on on Human Rights Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
Nuclear Dissemina on as Paranoid Poli cs?
Monica Herz, Pon
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Probability and Plausibility: Belief in Numbers
Evelyn Ruppert, Sr. Research Fellow CRESC, The Open University
WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Coopera on in Con ict and Security
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Philippe Dufort, University of Cambridge
Douglas M. S nne , University at Albany
NATO's Ins tu onal Adapta on: the Strategic Challenge of Cyber Warfare
Joe Burton
Coopera ve Cops: The Interna onal Deployment of the FBI
Asif Efrat, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
Management ma ers: The role of ins tu onal capaci es in the Arab League and United Na ons interven ons into Syria Magnus Lundgren, Stockholm University
When the Mission Doesn't Determine the Coali on: Interna onal Security Coopera on in Time of War
Sara Bjerg Moller, Columbia University
Cri cal Juncture and NPT Safeguards
Wilfred T. Wan, University of California at Irvine
WD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Evalua ng the Role of Religion in Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Nil Seda Satana, Bilkent University
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
Chair Des ned to Adapt: Religious Values and Foreign Policy Change in Iran & Sudan
Hassan E. Ahmed, University of Khartoum
Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy
Thinking Islam in Foreign Policy: The Case of Qatar Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington
Faith, Reason, and Horse Sense: Religious Cultural Heritage in Nuclear Decisions Across Time
Brian Muzas, University of Texas at Aus n
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Frederick Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal
The Trade Protec onism Of Business‐Government Policy Networks Through The Lens Of The Execu ve‐Legisla ve Rela ons In The Usa And Brazil
Galia Benitez, Michigan State University
Ma hew Zierler, Michigan State University
Cris an A. Can r, Oakland University
Havva Karakas Keles, Syracuse University
Driving a So Bargain: China’s Emerging Pa ern of Trade Agreements.
Michael Sampson, University of Oxford
Economic Coercion, Chinese Style: Ambiguity, Interdependence, and China's Trade Diplomacy
Hans Tung, Na onal Taiwan University
WD54: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Jus ce in World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
Back to Basics: The Relevance of the Global Basic Structure for a Discourse Theory of Transna onal Jus ce
The Rela onship Between the U.S. Execu ve and Legisla ve Branches in the Nego a ons of the U.S.‐Colombia Trade Agreement
Julian Culp, University of Frankfurt
Lais Thomaz, PPGRI San Tiago Dantas, Unesp, Unicamp, PUCSP
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Lana Wylie, McMaster University
David J. Galbreath, University of Bath
Beyond Apartheid: Moral Iden ty, FIPA’s and NEPAD in Canada‐
South Africa Rela ons
Edward A. Aku o, University of the Fraser Valley
Trust between Rivals: U.S.‐China Iden ty Percep ons while Rede ning Expecta ons
Leif-Eric Easley, Ewha University
Beyond Norma ve Power: Networks, Foreign Policy and the (Re)
Construc on of the EU’s External Iden ty
Seanon Wong, University of Southern California
Wei Liang, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Fragmented Liberaliza on: Sub‐Na onal Government Autonomy in Post‐WTO Era China
Clara A. Brandi, German Development Ins tute
Shane G. Mar n, Dublin City University
The Microfounda ons of Diversionary Con icts: Iden ty, Emo ons and Leadership Support
Compe ve Regionalism: China, East Asia Integra on and Trans‐
Paci c Partnership
Jus ce and Democracy Beyond Borders ‐ A Global Public Goods Perspec ve
Is All Poli cs Local? The Interest of European Parliamentarians in Foreign Policy
Francesco V. Ortoleva, Florida Interna onal University
A Waltz, not a Tango in East Asia Regionalism: China and Japan Searching for Leadership
Chika Yamamoto, University of Missouri
Parliaments and Foreign Policy: A Compara ve Analysis of the Role of the Turkish Parliament During the Two Gulf Wars Chair Disc. Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
Philippe De Lombaerde, United Na ons University (UNU
‐CRIS)
Myth of Sino‐Japanese Rivalry? China and Japan's FTA Policies
The Role of Parliaments in Foreign Policy Decision‐Making: The Case of the Iraq War (2003) Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Seung-Youn Oh, University of Pennsylvania
Foreign Policy Analysis
WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Perspec ves on Iden ty in Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc. Panel
Wellington D. Amorim, La Salle Rio de Janeiro
Le cia Simões, Rio de Janeiro State University
Patricia Nasser Carvalho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
T. Jeremy Gunn, Al Akhawayn University
WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Analyzing Parliaments in Foreign Policy
WD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chinese Trade: Regional Dynamics
Realism and Right: Sketch for a Theory of Global Jus ce
Terry Nardin, Na onal University of Singapore
Jus ce and Authority in the Global Realm: The Re exive Account and Its Implica ons
Laura M. M. Valen ni, University College London
WD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Opera on of the Interna onal Criminal Court
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Jennifer Davis, Na onal Intelligence University
Jennifer Davis, Na onal Intelligence University
Evalua ng the Di usion of Gender Jus ce Norms Through the Complementarity Principle of the Interna onal Criminal Court: Methodological Challenges Louise Chappell, University of New South Wales
Rosemary Grey, University of New South Wales
Emily Waller, University of New South Wales, Australia
The Interna onal Criminal Court at 10: Gendered Jus ce?
Francine J. D'Amico, Syracuse University
A er the War: Nego a ng Jus ce in Post‐Gadda Libya
Mark S. Kersten, London School of Economics
Collision norms: Patrolling the borders of interna onal regimes
Nora Markard, Coll. Research Ctr 597 Transforma ons of the State, University of Bremen
Kers n Blome, University Bremen
The Poli cal Economy of Compliance: The Interna onal Criminal Court and Foreign Direct Investment Laszlo Sarkany, University of Western Ontario
Asim Ali, University of Western Ontario
Par al Jus ce: Poli cal Limits on the ICC's Prosecutorial Strategy
Alana Tiemessen, The University of Chicago
WD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sexual Violence in Armed Con icts
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Laura Ann Hebert, Occidental College
Sarai B. Aharoni, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Sexual Interven on? Sexual Violence in Con ict and External Interven on
Chris ne Balarezo, University of North Texas
Emily Stull, University of North Texas
Making sense of sexual violence against men and boys
Elise Feron, University of Kent
Understanding Sexual violence Against Girls and Women in the Democra c Republic of the Congo
Ashley Michelle Friend, DePaul University
Sexual Violence in The DRC: Percep ons of The Interna onal and The Local Government and Its Everyday Consequences
Enzo Mauro Tabet Cruz, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
João Pedro Ramos, Pon cal University of Rio de Janeiro
Explaining Impunity: Burundi’s rebels and con ict‐related sexual violence
Angela Ndinga-Muvumba, University of Uppsala
Understanding sexual violence perpetrators in armed con ict.
Inger Skjelsbaek, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Dynamics of Economic Coercion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
T. Cli on Morgan, Rice University
Crea ng Sympathy or a S gma? How Being Sanc oned A ects Foreign Aid Flows
Bryan R. Early, State University of New York at Albany
Amira Jadoon, State University of New York at Albany
A Least Bad Op on? Determinants of A tudes toward Economic Sanc ons. Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Sanc ons as Statecra
David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
Mark Souva, Florida State University
Giving In and Holding On: Leader Survival and Concessions to Economic Sanc ons
Amanda A. Licht, University of South Carolina
Emily Ri er, University of Alabama
Explaining Coopera on with Economic Sanc ons: When Do Largest Trading Partners Choose to Join?
Elena V. McLean, Texas A&M University
Mitchell Radtke, Texas A&M University
WD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Research on Nuclear Non-Prolifera on: Qualita ve and Quan ta ve Approaches
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Daryl G. Press, Dartmouth
Daryl G. Press, Dartmouth
Parsing Prolifera on “Demand”: Can We Learn Not to Love the Bomb?
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
Nuclear Deterrence and the Capabili es of Nuclear Forces
Je Kaplow, University of California San Diego
Rupal N. Mehta, University of California, San Diego
WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Teaching Interna onal Organiza on Today
Why Not Ra fy? Understanding Non‐Adherence to the Nuclear Non‐prolifera on Regime
Sponsor(s):
The Price of Deterrence: Nuclear Forces and the Defense Budget
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton
Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
Ca a Gregora , Lund University
Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen, Adelphi University
Kendall W. S les, Brigham Young University
Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky
WD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Paradigm Shi and Rio+20: Whither Sustainable Development?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Environmental Studies
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Pamela Chasek, Manha an College
Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam
Peter M. Haas, University of Massachuse s Amherst
Jonathan Rosenberg, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Maria X. Ivanova, UMass Boston
Rebecca Davis Gibbons, Georgetown University
Ma hew Kroenig, Georgetown University
You're Doing It Wrong: Competence as a Barrier to Nuclear Weapons Acquisi on
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
The Power of One: How Individuals Shape Japan’s Nuclear Weapons Policy
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian Na onal University
WD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interna onal Law and Security
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Law
Elvira Rosert, Goethe University Frankfurt
The Rule of (Interna onal) Law in Modern War: A Case of Mul direc onal Di usion?
Travers McLeod, University of Oxford
Arms Control and Security In Outer Space
Maria Pozza, University of Otago
Panel
The long non‐emergence of the norm against cluster muni ons – an unintended e ect of the norms against napalm and an ‐
personnel landmines?
Elvira Rosert, Goethe University Frankfurt
Humanitarian Counterterrorism? Convergence and Divergence in Contemporary Legal Logics
Rebecca Sanders, University of Cincinna
Sanc ons (Iran) ‐ A Hindrance to Nego a ons or A Useful Tool?
Katariina E. Simonen, Research Unit, MOD - Finland
WD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Media Impact on Poli cal Processes: From Social Movements to the Prac ce of Supra-Na onal Actors and Superpowers
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
Can Facebook Change the Face of Brussels?: Legi macy, Social Media, and the Di usion of Ideas
Stephanie Anderson, University of Wyoming
Jessica L. Beyer, University of Washington, Sea le
Evolving Technologies in a Chao c World: The Implica ons of New Social Media on Social Movements Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, Rutgers University
Ryan Integlia, em[POWER] Energy Group
Javier Sajuria, University College London
Milind Thakar, University of Indianapolis
From Intelligent Community to Intelligence Community? The Role of ICT‐enabled Smart City Projects in the Making of China's Innova ve Social Management
Yi-suo Tzeng, Taiwan Takechi Founda on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Evan J. Perkoski, University of Pennsylvania
A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding Poli cal Violence: Extremist A acks on Ashura Pilgrims in Iraq
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
Barry Gills, Newcastle University
Recessions and Depressions: Looking Back on the Three Deepest Economic Downturns of the Last 100 Years
Paying for War and Making States: Debt Servicing, Poli cal Coali ons, and State Building in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and La n America
Semiperipheral Capitalist City‐states and the Emergence of Capitalism
Alexis Alvarez, University of California-Riverside
Hiroko Inoue, University of California Riverside
Kirk Lawrence, St. Joseph's College, New York
Eugene Anderson, University of California-Riverside
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn, University of California Riverside
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Kevin Gallagher, Boston University
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University
Chinese Lending in Africa
Deborah Brau gam, Johns Hopkins University/SAIS
The Rise of Southern Finance – The BRICS as Financial Actors
Craig Whiteside, Washington State University
Gregory T. Chin, York University, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Signaling Terrorist Inten ons Chris S. Wilson, University of Tennessee
Ami Abou-bakr, King's College London
Chair Disc. WD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poli cal Economy of Emerging Market Development Banks
Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University
Crisis Di usion: Comparing Crisis Events in the US and Egypt
WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Money in World History
Andrej Grubacic, California Ins tute of Integral Studies
The Timing of Terror: A ack Characteris cs and the Strategic Timing of Terrorist Events
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Thomas Birkland, NCSU
Jessica L. West, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
David Graeber, Goldsmiths, University of London
...Then Why Haven't They Used Them:
Terrorists, Terrorism and WMD
Chair Disc. Kirsten Verclas, AICGS, Johns Hopkins University
Poli cal Economy of State Breaking: Interstate System and Spaces in Between
Benjamin Acosta, Claremont Graduate University
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Chernobyl versus Fukushima – When do nuclear accidents impact policy abroad? Financializa on, Debt and the World‐Historical Rise of Hierarchies
Juris Pupcenoks, Marist College
Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Tech
The Ideological Nature of the Suicide‐A ack Phenomenon
Sponsor(s):
Charles Parker, Uppsala University
Ryan Saylor, University of Tulsa
Nicholas Wheeler, Brigham Young University
The Impact of Liberalized Electronic Media on Indian Poli cs
WD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Di usion of Crisis: Global and Regional Perspec ves
The Di usion of Crisis: The Case of the 2010 Icelandic Volcanic Ash
Cloud Event
Maria N. Ivanova, University of Kassel
Online Social Capital and Poli cal Par cipa on: Does the "online" makes any di erence?
Chair Disc. Stormy-Annika Mildner, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
Sponsor(s):
Youth and the Genera on of Poli cal Consciousness Online
Sponsor(s):
Petra Dolata, King's College London
The Financial and Economic Crisis as Driver of Regula on Di usion?
Di usion of crisis: resilience as global security governance in an era of uncontrollable risk
Jessica L. Beyer, University of Washington, Sea le
Jessica L. Beyer, University of Washington, Sea le
WD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Terrorist Tac cs and Mo ves
The 1973/74 Energy Crisis and the Concept of Energy Security
Panel
The New Banks in Town: Chinese Finance in La n America
Kevin Gallagher, Boston University
New nancial architectures and the crisis: The transforma on and expansion of regional and sub‐regional development banks
Ilene Grabel, University of Denver
From Na onal to Interna onal: Brazil's BNDES and Strategies of Development in the 21st Century
Kathryn Hochstetler, University of Waterloo
WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Recrui ng for Diplomacy in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ambassador Steven A. Browning, US Department of State
Robert William Dry, NYU and Columbia
Jessica Norris, U.S. Dept State
Kaara N. E esvold, Bureau of Human Resources, U.S. Department of State
Ambassador Steven A. Browning, US Department of State
Ambassador (Ret.) Maurice S. Parker, Ambassador (Ret.)
WD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Representa on of Civil Society Within Global Governance Ins tu ons: Innova ve Pathways for the Di usion of Democracy at the Global Level? Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Civil Society Par cipa on in Mul lateral Summitry on Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Towards Global Delibera ve Democracy or Stakeholder Democracy?
Karin Backstrand, Lund University
Represen ng Public Opinion: The UN as a « Democra c Resource » ?
Delphine Lagrange, Sciences Po Paris (France)
Representa on, Representa veness and the Di usion of Democracy Within Interna onal Organiza ons : Theore cal and Empirical Insights from the Interna onal Labor Organiza on
Marieke Louis, Sciences Po Paris
Civil Society Representa on in IGOs as a Two‐Way Process: Which Implica ons for the Di usion of Democracy at the Global Level?
Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
Trimming the Ivy: How Interna onal Organiza ons Shape Transna onal Civil Society
UN Environmental Policies: Democracy Di usion Through The Development of Transna onal Interest Group Systems? Chair Disc. Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Pamela Scully, Emory University
What Else is Being Di used?
Aycan Akcin, Eastern Mediterranean University
Small Arms and Women's Human Rights
Clair Apodaca, Virginia Tech
The Prac ce View of Interna onal Human Rights Doctrine: Prospects for Women’s Human Rights
Grace G. Campbell, University of North Carolina Asheville
WD70: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
'Di usion of Authority'? The Poli cs of Interna onal Administra on in Post-Con ict-States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andre Brodocz, University of Erfurt, Department of Law, Economics and Social Sciences
Christoph M. Zuercher, University of O awa
Thorsten Bonacker, University of Marburg
The Social Construc on of Interna onal and Domes c Order: A Synthe c Approach to the Legi ma on of Authority
The Ins tu onaliza on of Interpreta ve Authority in Post‐Con ict Socie es. An Analysis of the Transi onal Authority in Kosovo and Cambodia
Thorsten Bonacker, University of Marburg
Andre Brodocz, University of Erfurt, Department of Law, Economics and Social Sciences
Katrin de Boer, Philipps-University Marburg
Werner Distler, Philipps-University Marburg
Democracy Old and New: The Interac on of Modern and Tradi onal Authority in EastTimorese Local Government
Deborah Cummins, University of Newcastle, Australia
How Authority Travels in Interim Regimes
Karen Gu eri, Naval Postgraduate School
Poli cal Authority in Post‐Interven on Cambodia and East Timor
Caroline Hughes, Murdoch University
Poli cal compe on and no ons of poli cal authority in post‐war Bosnia and Herzegovina
WD71: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
No Ability To Operate? NATO's Uncertain Future in a Changing Security Environment
Sponsor(s):
Andreas N. Uhre, Stockholm University
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Marjorie Suriyamongkol, Researcher
Walter N. Ziering, Researcher
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
Jens Ste ek, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Sponsor(s):
Ayelet Harel-SHalev, UCLA and Ben-Gurion Univesrsity
CEDAW and Women’s Human Rights in Southeast Asia: How Interna onal Norms were Di used through a UN Regional Project
Jonathan Acu , Francis Marion University
Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
Karin Backstrand, Lund University
Theresa Squatrito, Stockholm University WD69: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Di usion of Human Rights: Gendered Perspec ves
Beyond Personal Law: Muslim Women’s Rights in Democra zing India
Panel
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andreas Behnke, University of Reading
Stefanie Von Hlatky, Queen's University
From the defence of space to the management of circula on: NATO in the new security environment. Andreas Behnke, University of Reading
How the Di usion of Partnerships A ects NATO 's Smart Defense
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinna
The Poli cal Economy of Military Power and the Transatlan c Rela onship
Sean Kay, Ohio Wesleyan University
Contested Stories of Commercial Security: Self and Media Narra ves of Private Military Companies
Andreas Kruck, University of Munich (LMU)
Alexander Spencer, Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich
Trusted Partners and Independent Deployers: developing military partnerships in the 21st Century
Simon J. Smith, Loughborough University
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University
US Security Policy and Globaliza on
The Future of Turkey’s EU Bid and the Cyprus Problem
Michael E. Flynn, Binghamton University
Colin M. S. Barry, Binghamton University
WD72: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Engaging Capital as Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Agent‐based Stakeholder Model of the Cyprus Peace Talks: End of the Road?
Dan Lindley, University of Notre Dame
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Tim S. DiMuzio, University of Wollongong
Tim S. DiMuzio, University of Wollongong
Di eren al Struggles? Conceptualizing Global Resistance in Capital as Power
Dan Bous eld, University of Western Ontario
'A Degree of Control': Corpora ons and the Struggle Against South African Apartheid
Any Hope for a Se lement according to the UN established parameters in Cyprus?: Scru nizing the Cyprus 2015 Poll Results
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
The Cyprus Peace Process: Alterna ve Power‐Sharing Designs Iosif Kovras, Princeton University
WD75: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
South-South Coopera on and the changing eld of interna onal development
Sponsor(s):
Chair D. T. Cochrane, York University
Historicizing Capital as Power:
Energy, Capitaliza on and Globalized Social Reproduc on
Tim S. DiMuzio, University of Wollongong
Di eren al Accumula on and the Problem of Power
Ma hieu Hughes, University of Sussex
Samuel Knafo, University of Sussex
Ste an Wyn-Jones, University of Sussex, UK
State and Capital: False Dichotomy, Structural Super‐
Determinism, and Moving Beyond
Sean K. Starrs, York University
WD73: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Historical Systems of Rise and Decline
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Alex I. Aissaoui, University of Helsinki
System or Society? Ancient Near Eastern Poli es (ca. 1600‐1200 BCE)) Alex I. Aissaoui, University of Helsinki
Geographical Founda ons of the Rise and Decline of Hegemons
Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Pre‐Emp ve Decline
Robert A. Denemark, University of Delaware
U.S. Systemic Leadership and Its Rela ve Decline
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
The Power Con gura ons of the Central Civiliza on/World System in the 14th Century.
David O. Wilkinson, University of California, Los Angeles
WD74: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Last Roll of the Dice in the Cyprus Issue?: Exploring Novel Ways Out
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Ipek University
Hubert Faustmann, University of Nicosia
Dan Lindley, University of Notre Dame
Hydrocarbon Findings o the Coast of Cyprus: Showdown in the Eastern Mediterranean or a Chance for Local and Regional Reconcilia on?
Hubert Faustmann, University of Nicosia
Mediator Sequencing Strategies: Endogenous and Exogenous Opportuni es in Cyprus
Erol Kaymak, Eastern Mediterranean University
Part. Part. Part. Part. Brazilian Interna onal Rela ons Associa on
Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Mariana Magaldi de Sousa, Center for Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences (CIDE)
Isaline Angelina Hélène Bergamaschi, Universidad Los Andes
André de Mello e Souza, Ins tuto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada
Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
WX01: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 9:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Film and Transna onal Di usion I: Moving Images, Emo ons, Materialisms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University
Ma hew A. Evangelista, Cornell University
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
The Persistence of Autocracy: Special Economic Zones and Regime Survival Thursday
TA01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Leaders in Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Authoritarian Di usion? A Conceptual Explora on
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
James M. Goldgeier, American University
Deborah W. Larson, University of California, Los Angeles
The Mul ple Interna onal Impacts of Revolu onary Leaders
Je D. Colgan, American University
The E ect of War Outcomes on Leader Tenure
Oisin Tansey, King's College London
The Technocra c Advantage? Social Networks and Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Thomas E. Flores, George Mason University
Allan C. Stam, University of Michigan
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Chair Disc. Panel
Betsi Beem, University of Sydney
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachuse s Boston
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Kimberly Weir, Northern Kentucky University
Emerging and Contested Norms in Marine Management: The Global Di usion but Uneven Implementa on of Marine Protected Areas
Betsi Beem, University of Sydney
The Decision‐Making is All that Ma ers: How Fisheries is Caught up in a Top‐down Regulatory Labyrinth
Peter Ørebech , University of Tromsø
JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Brian Michael Pollins, The Ohio State University
York Alexander Forsyth, University of New Orleans
Robert M. Worth, University of New Orleans
The Use of Threats in Interna onal Economic Policy Disputes ‐ A New Perspec ve
Marco Mar ni, ETH Zurich
Trade Blocs and Member State Rela ons with the External World: Policy Subs tu on and Coercive Strategies
Panel
Ma hew D. Sha er, University of South Carolina
TA05-B: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Foreign Policy and Decision Making
Sponsor(s):
Oisin Tansey, King's College London
Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School
Disc. Disc. Benjamin Eschenburg, University of Kiel
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Visibility Ma ers: Revisi ng Commercial Peace Theory
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Di usion of Authoritarian Structures: How di erent types of authoritarian regimes di use
Junior Scholar Symposia
David Ohls, University of Wisconsin
Antje Ve erlein, Copenhagen Business School
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
Gabrielle S. Bardall, Université de Montréal
Junior Scholar
Symposium
Trade, Con ict, and the Strategic Incen ves of Indirect Economic Interdependence
Theorizing Contested Norms in Fisheries Governance: Communica on Gaps and Organising Principles
Democracy Di usion in Disguise: The Spread of Electoral Authoritarianism Across Borders
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Susan Hyde, Yale University
Emilie Hafner‐Burton, University of California San Diego
Michael Findley, University of Texas at Aus n
Bernd Beber, New York University
TA05-A: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Economics and Con ict
Michelle Scobie, University of the West Indies
The Tragedy of Tuna? Di cul es Arising over Public Goods Conserva on Chair Disc. ISA Innova ve Panel
Economics and Policy in a Modern World
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Environmental Law and the di usion of environmental norms in Caribbean Sea Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TA05: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Studies
TA03: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Di usion of Authoritarianism
TA04: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Innova ve Panel
Field Experiments in IR: Iden fying Behavioral Outcomes
Sponsor(s):
Why The President Gets A Background Check: Leader Experiences And Interna onal Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Thomas Richter, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Andre Bank, German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies
Gero Erdmann, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Bert Ho mann, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
The Interna onal Di usion of Authoritarian Capacity
Sarah E. Croco, Univeristy of Maryland
Jessica Weeks, Cornell University
TA02: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Contested Norms in Fisheries Governance: Communica on Gaps and Organising Principles Clay Robert Fuller, University of South Carolina
Lee Walker, University of South Carolina
JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Daniel Drezner, Tu s University
Rose McDermo , Department of Poli cal Science, Brown University
Strategic Ambiguity during Interna onal Crises
Joonbum Bae, University of California, Los Angeles
Convincing the Colossus: Case studies of La n American in uence on U.S. foreign policy
Tom S. Long, American University
Means, Goals, and Sources of Foreign Policy and the Swedish Case
Jan M. Rolenc, University of Economics, Prague
Democra c Accountability in Interna onal Rela ons: Domes c Pressures and Constraints for Coercive Foreign Policy
Catarina P. Thomson, Texas A&M University
TA05-C: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Bargaining, Nego a on and Trade
Sponsor(s):
Disc. JSS Group
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Sponsor(s):
Domes c Preferences, Communitary Policy and Interna onal Trade Nego a ons: The CAP's Di usion Mechanics
Carlos Henrique Canesin, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - University of Brasilia / Coordina on of Technical Coopera o
An Endogenous Model of Trade Network Forma on and Domes c Rule of Law
Olga V. Chyzh, University of Iowa
What explains BRIC opposi on to the investment‐facilita ng ICSID Conven on?
Taylor M. St John, University of Oxford
Susan Shan Xu, University of Maryland School of Public Policy
Disc. Disc. JSS Group
Renee E. Marlin‐Benne , Johns Hopkins University
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse University
Jack Barry, University of Connec cut
Development and Interstate War
Charles Boehmer, University of Texas, El Paso
The gender equality norm and intra‐state con ict: a disaggregated study of India 1989‐2010
Erika Forsberg, Uppsala University
Louise Olsson, Folke Bernado e Academy
Quality and Access to Health Care in Developing Countries: A Nursing Perspec ve
Antonio Philipe de Moura Pereira, University California, San Diego
Greater Accessibility of Mobile Phones in Africa and Its Impact on Development
Anja Novak, Simon Fraser University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
A Race to the Bo om? Di usion and Divergence in Na onal NGO Regula on
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
Assessing Advocacy: An analy cal Framework for Evalua ng the Policy In uence of NGOs
Anne L. Bu ardi, University of Washington
Amnesty Interna onal versus Human Rights Watch: Comparing the Determinants of Interna onal NGOs’ Human Rights Repor ng Dongwook Kim, Marque e University
Advocacy: Just a Word? On the Interna onal Di usion of a Conforming Impera ve of Civil Society
Erik Melander, Uppsala University
Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala University
Louise Olsson, Folke Bernado e Academy
TA08: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Is Power Di using in East Asia? Chair Disc. Telecommunica ons and Development: Analyzing the Impact of Mobile Money in Kenya
TA06: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Di usion of Advocacy?
Dangerous Democracies: Exploring the Combus ve Combina on of Democracy and Gender Inequality
Sponsor(s):
Daisuke Hayashi, University of Zurich
Johanna Siméant, Université Paris
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Pamela Scully, Emory University
Henrik Urdal, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Gudrun Østby, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
The Role Of Absorp ve Capacity In Interna onal Transfer Of Renewable Energy Technologies To Developing Countries
Chair Disc. Scien
Filling the other half of the sky: Drivers of gender inequality in educa on and what it takes to close the gap
Junior Scholar Symposia
Di usion's Constraints: Informa on Communica on Technology, Good Governance and Poverty
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Kenneth P. Koch, University of Southern Mississippi
Bargaining with the Rising Power: An Analy cal Model of China’s Trade Policy‐making
Sponsor(s):
Sam Bell, Kansas State University
K. Chad Clay, University of Georgia
TA07: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Gender, Development, and Con ict
Junior Scholar Symposia
TA05-D: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Development and Technological Di usion
Guilt by Associa on? The Di usion of Human Rights INGO Shaming
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andreas Fuchs, Princeton University
Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
East Asia in the American Empire of Capital
James Parisot, SUNY Binghamton
Di usion of Power to Asia: Realism and the Rise of China and India
Nabarun Roy, South Asian University
Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University
E ects of India’s Military Alliances on its Strategic Posi on in South Asia
Aakri A. Tandon, Daemen College
The Eagle Eyes the Dragon and the Elephant: American Perspec ves on the Rise of China and the Rise of India
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
TA09: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Quo usque tandem...? The Sovereign Debt Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Thomas Doleys, Kennesaw State University
Hubert Zimmermann, University of Marburg
Thomas Doleys, Kennesaw State University
Did an epistemic community shape the Eurozone’s policy response to the crisis?
Danae Ankel, University of Cologne
Simon Ruhnke, University of Cologne
Hanging In the Balance: Do Special Interest Groups Support the Euro?
Tal Sadeh, Tel Aviv University
The Eurozone Trilemma: The Euro in a Neofunc onalist Trap
Lessons We May Not Want to Learn: Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century
Hubert Zimmermann, University of Marburg
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
The European (not a) Debt Crisis
Christopher Napoli, University of No ngham, Malaysia Campus
TA10: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Poli cs of Di usion in Financial Capital
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Why Iraq Has Stabilized: Disentangling the E ec veness of Military and Popula on‐centric Inputs to Counterinsurgency
Sharad Oberoi, Carnegie Mellon University
Ma hias Staisch, University of Chicago
Di usion of Ideas: Cultural Intelligence in Military Opera ons
Mar jn Konings, University of Sydney
Tony Porter, McMaster University
Regulatory Di usion, Financial Concerta on, and Financial Stabiliza on in a Globalizing World: The Inevitability of Moral Hazard
Philip George Cerny, York, UK
Kris ne Ringler, Minerva Research Ini a ve, USMA
Julianne Ivany, USAJFK Special Warfare Center and School, CTR
A Sisyphean Challenge: U.S. Recurrent Di cul es in Counterinsurgency
Julien Tourreille, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
TA13: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Women in Arms: Gendered Myths of Heroism and Protec on
The Global Di usion of Gendered Financial Capital
Adrienne L. Roberts, University of Manchester
‘Big Data’ and the Di usion of Financial Capital: The Power and Poli cs of the Consumer Data Industry Leanne Roderick, Queen's University
Basel III and the Di usion of Financial Capital: Limi ng Spaces For Alterna ve Banking
Chris Rogers, University of York
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
“Girls Don’t Start Fights, But They Sure Can End Them: Gender Roles in Militarized Non‐State Actor Con icts”
Devon Kyla Cantwell, University of Kansas
The Cultural Logics of the Bankruptcy Abuse Preven on and Consumer Protec on Act of 2005: Fiscal Iden es and the Di usion of Financial Capital
"Think we must": Female Soldiers in War Movies
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon, Université du Québec à Montréal
Combatancy: What Counts and the Rules of Law
Linda E. Coco, Barry University
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, University of Minnesota Law School
TA11: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Responding to Power Shi s: Strategies of Rising and Declining Powers in History and Contemporary World Poli cs
Queen Margrethe II Wants You! Diversity in the Danish Armed Forces
Sponsor(s):
Rede ning heroism? Gender, Security and the Poli cs of Popular Culture Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Stephen Mar n Walt, Harvard University
Rajan Menon, City College of New York/City University of New York
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
"In the Shadow of the Unipole: Why Being Number Two Isn't So Bad"
David M. Edelstein, Georgetown University
The Rhetoric of Appeasement: Hitler’s Legi ma on and Bri sh Foreign Policy, 1938‐1939 Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
Decline in Theory and History: Lessons from the End of the Cold War for the U.S. Decline Debate
Joshua Shifrinson, Belfer Center
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
Does Enemy‐Centric Counterinsurgency Work?
Jacob Aronson, University of Maryland
Beheading the Hydra: Insurgent Deaths and Military Success in Counterinsurgency
Emily Kalah Gade, University of Washington
Joshua C. Eas n, University of Washington
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Keith Darden, Yale-NUS College
Michael Glosny, Naval Postgraduate School
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Reassessing Strategic Stability in US‐Russian Rela ons
Rising Powers and Reassurance: China’s Management of its Rela ons with Russia in the Post‐Cold War Era
Sponsor(s):
Linda T. Åhäll, Keele University
TA14: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Organizing for Regional and Global Security
Rising Powers, Slowing Growth, and Strategic Risk
TA12: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Counterinsurgency: What Works?
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
Toward a New Democra c Interna onalism: A er Excep onalism, the Democra c World Opportunity, and American Grand Strategy
Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
John Ikenberry, Princeton University
Pre‐Westphalian Superpowers: The Medieval Military Orders
Johan Eriksson, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Contemporary Concert Diplomacy – On the Post‐Cold War Renaissance of Great Power Crisis Management
Karsten Michael Jung, University of Bonn
“From Disharmony to Harmony” ‐ A Typology of Great Power Concerts
Carsten Rauch, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Iris Wurm, Goethe University Frankfurt
TA16: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Arab Spring: Causes and Consequences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Bulging at the Seams, How the Youth Bulge in the Middle East North Africa is Driving the Region Towards Revolu ons. Rj Boyajian, University of Nevada, Reno
The Seasons' Pendulum: Constraints and Opportuni es for Israel in the Arab Spring
Tami Amanda Jacoby, University of Manitoba
Libera on Technologies and the Arab Spring: Constraints, Controls, and Capabili es.
Theodor Tudoroiu, The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne
Could Twi er Really Have Helped Predict Events During the Arab Spring? James Yonamine, Pennsylvania State University
Panel
Geo rey B. Cockerham, Utah Valley University
John Kirton, University of Toronto
Julia Kulik, University of Toronto
Caroline Bracht, University of Toronto
Michael Allison, University of Scranton
Chris na Fa ore, West Virginia University
Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas
The Evolu on of Peace: Territorial Norms and Con ict Management Mechanisms
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Gary Goertz, Notre Dame University
Peaceful Territorial Dispute Resolu on by Authoritarian Leaders
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Craig Hayden, American University
Authoritarian Management of (Cyber‐) Society: Explaining Global Pa erns of ICT Regula on
Global Sovereignty Through Securi za on: The New Emergency Powers of the World Health Organiza on
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen, Social Science Research Center (WZB) Berlin
Tine Hanrieder, University of Munich
How Di usion Changes Domes c Poli cs: Health Reforms in Early and Late Developers
Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr, Georgetown University
New Governance Modali es and the Di usion of New Informa on Regimes
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Primoz Kovacic, George Washington University
The Conjunc on of Governance Promo on and ICTs in the UNDP and UNESCO: Are Policies Enhancing Governance?
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell, University of Denver
Katerina Linos, UC Berkeley
Comba ng Life Style Diseases – is the Global Food Industry a Part of the Problem or of the Solu on?
When governments strike back: SOPA, PIPA, and global internet policy‐making
Roxana Radu, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Karsten Ronit, University of Copenhagen
Cra ing Emo onal Partnerships for Interna onal Health Vlad Kratsov, Brown University
Roger A. Coate, Georgia College, University of South Carolina
Scien
The Impact of Resolving Territorial Claims on Bilateral Trade
TA20: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Media Governance and Regula on in the Global Informa on Society
Connec ng Climate Change and Health through Global Summitry in an Interna onally Di using World
Chair c Study of Interna onal Processes
Ursula Daxecker, University of Amsterdam
Charity Butcher, Kennesaw State University
David Carter, Princeton University
John Kirton, University of Toronto
Alison Howell, Rutgers University, Newark
Interna onal Coopera on and the Chronic Disease Epidemic
Sponsor(s):
Scien
The Origins of Territorial Con ict
Interna onal Organiza on
TA18: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Advances in Interna onal Nego a on Research
Chair Disc. Ursula Daxecker, University of Amsterdam
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
The End of a Geopoli cal Era: The Arab Spring
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Enforcing Order: Evalua ng the Rela onship between Poli cal Reach and Mari me Piracy
Carrie Lee Lindsay, Stanford University
Sponsor(s):
I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University
TA19: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Territorial Con ict
Interna onal Security Studies
TA17: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Interna onal Organiza on of Global Health
The Arab Spring as Nego a ons in Transi on
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University
Leadership and Nego a on in an Era of Di usion
Fen Osler Hampson, The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Paul Heinbecker, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
'The Evolu on and the Future of Diploma c Nego a on Processes'. Paul Meerts, Clingendael-netherlands ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons
Global di usion & regional varia on ‐ the case of telecommunica ons
Kirsten Rodine Hardy, Northeastern University
Global Di usion of Speech Resistance in Repressive Cyber‐
Censorship Regime Environments: A New Framework for Internet Freedom
Shalini Venturelli, American University
TA21: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Prolifera on of Informa on Networks and US Iden ty Abroad
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
Douglas Kellner, University of California, Los Angeles
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
American Na onalism vs American Democracy: Rule of law, peace and con ict in an era of globaliza on Harry Anastasiou, Portland State University
So Power and Cultural Di usion: US Public Diplomacy in Indonesia
TA25: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Understanding and Uncovering State Secrets
Anja Eifert, University of Leipzig, Germany
Chinese Perspec ves on the US: What Roles Do Various Social Media Play in Shaping US‐PRC Rela ons?
Elizabeth Susan Dahl, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Mlada Bukovansky, Smith College
Madeline M. Carr, Aberystwyth University
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
M. L. deRaismes Combes, American University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sonja C. Wolf, INSYDE
Salvatore Sberna, European University Ins tute
European norm dissemina on in the area of organised crime policies
Helena C. Carrapiço, University of Dundee
Conceptualising the Rela ons between States and Illicit Sovereigns: a Case of Mutual Securi za on
Norma Rossi, University of Reading
Undocumented Migrant Flows Through Mexico in the Context of Organized Crime: An Analysis of Mexico’s Measures to Protect Migrants From Human Rights Abuses
Sonja C. Wolf, INSYDE
TA24: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Di usion of Same-sex Unions Policies: Regional Transla ons of a Global Norm
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow
Hakan M. Seckinelgin, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
The Di usion of Same‐sex Unions and An ‐discrimina on Legisla on in Western Europe: The Tale of Two Policy Areas
Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow
David Paterno e, Université libre de Bruxelles No Happy Union: Contested Interna onal Norms and the Di usion of Partnership Rights for Same‐Sex Couples in Central and Eastern Europe Phillip M. Ayoub, Cornell University
The Why, When and Where of Gender and Sexuality Policy Di usion in La n America Elisabeth Jay Friedman, University of San Francisco
Same‐Sex Marriage Prolifera on in North America: Li ga on in Varied Na onal Contexts
Jason Pierceson, University of Illinois Spring eld
First Comes Love, Then Comes the Marriage Ban: The In uence of Transna onal Religious Movements in the Di usion of An ‐Same‐
Sex Union Policies in Sub‐Saharan Africa Annie Wilkinson, FLACSO-Ecuador
Christopher R. Moran, Warwick University
Hayden B. Peake, Central Intelligence Agency
Concepts, Cons tu ons and Concealment: Cultures of Intelligence and of Secrecy in the UK and USA
Turkish Rambo and the Rhetoric of American Excep onalism
Chair Disc. Intelligence Studies
Rory Cormac, University of Warwick
“Like This”: The US projec on of Norms in Cyber Space
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The JIC through the Looking Glass: Illusions of Openness and the Study of Bri sh Intelligence
Humanitarian Hypocrisy
TA23: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Organizing Crime
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Reconciling Democracy and the Protec on of State Secrets: South Africa's Recent Experience
Stephane J. Lefebvre, Carleton University
The Ostracised Origins of Intelligence Studies
Jules Joseph Sebas an Robinson, Warwick University
Deep Secrecy and Historical Experience
Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University
TA26: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Hegemony versus a World of Regions?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College
Ulrike E. Lorenz‐Carl, University Potsdam
Beyond economics: regionalism, governance and geopoli cs a er the crisis
Lazaro Brandao, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Maria Teresa Franco Ribeiro, Universidade Federal da Bahia
Regional Ins tu onaliza on in Northeast Asia
Xinyuan Dai, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Is the Indian Ocean a Region and Why Does it Ma er?
Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College
EU Macro‐regional Strategies as a New Mode of European Governance
Kris ne Kern, University of Potsdam
Stefan Gänzle, German Development Ins tute
The in uence of the United States in the processes of regional integra on in Europe, La n America and Southeast Asia
Mário Afonso Lima, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Le cia Simões, Rio de Janeiro State University
Patricia Nasser Carvalho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Beatriz Thomaz Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro State University
The Heterogeneity of Systemic Pressures: Domes c Regula on and the Global Banking Network
William K. Wineco , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
TA27: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Place, Space, and Cri cal Geopoli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Priya Dixit, Virginia Tech A Compara ve Study on the Concept of Na on‐State in Interna onal Rela ons and Islamic Studies
Nassef M. Adiong, IR-IS Research Cohort
The Ontological Security of ‘Bu er States’: The Case of Afghanistan 1842‐1893
Mar n Jonathan Bayly, King's College London
Panel
Disentangling Intertwined Dynamics: Con ict, Place and Space
Sven Chojnacki, Freie Universität Berlin
Be na Engels, Freie Universität Berlin
Yi-Hung (Eric) Chiou, Taiwan Ins tute of Economic Research
Huong Le Thu, Na onal Chengchi University
Construc ng the Neo‐Liberal Subject: The Ambient Power of Place from Berlin to Seoul
The Evolu on of Korean View on China Rise
Tony Robinson, University of Colorado Denver
In Hyo Seol, Seoul Na onal University, Yonsei University
Economic Ma ers, Geopoli cal Outcomes? Linking Poli cs of Place and Time With Development
Lerna Yanik, Kadir Has University
Chair Disc. Post Communist States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The in uence of the Central and Eastern European Member States of the EU on shaping the EU's policy towards Russia Magdalena Nasieniak, Department of Poli cs, Languages & Interna onal Studies, University of Bath Mesmerized by Enlargement: The new Member States and EU Law Export to the Eastern Neighbours Kataryna Wolczuk, University of Birmingham, UK
Global Development
Eve Bratman, American University
Ma as E. Margulis, Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es
Illicit Cul va ons: Resis ng Neoliberalism in Afghanistan Bryce Abbo
Samuel R. Brazys, University College Dublin
African Development: The Complex Role of Economic Regionalism
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Interna onal Development Aid, Poverty Reduc on, and
the Millennium Development Goals
Analysing R2P in Africa
Noemi Gal-Or, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Art. 4(h) +R2P– Cross Fer liza on of Doctrines?
The Di usion of Manifest Failure Norms: The Theory of Expected Punishment and its Implica ons for the Responsibility to Protect
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
R2P and PoC in the DRC
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
TA32: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Change in the Middle East
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Nivien Saleh, Thunderbird School of Global Management
Nivien Saleh, Thunderbird School of Global Management
American E orts to Navigate the Changing Regional Order in the Middle East
Waleed Hazbun, American University of Beirut
Tolga Kobas, Columbia University
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jon Rosenwasser, US O ce of the Director of Na onal Intelligence
Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University
Daniel Cardoso, Freie Universität Berlin
James Freda, Fresh elds Bruckhaus deringer
Natalie Sheehan, Fresh elds Bruckhaus Deringer
Patrimonial Bureaucracies Revisited: The Legacy of the O oman Empire and the Arab Spring, Lessons for the Interna onal System
Suzan M. Ilcan, University of Waterloo
Anita Lacey, The University of Auckland
The poli cs of Brazil's foreign policy change: the case of the strengthening of rela ons with China since 2004
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
Geo rey Harris, European Parliament
An Uneasy Coexistence: The Interna onal Criminal Court and Military Interven on Under the Responsibility To Protect Doctrine
Sponsor(s):
Aid dependency: What does it mean? When does it ma er?
Disc. Human Rights
Dan Kuwali, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria
TA29: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Trade, Aid, Poverty: New Inves ga ons in the Global Economy
Chair Panel
Jaclyn Strei eld, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Limits of Poland's in uence on the Eastern Partnership. A case study of the Polish Presidency of the EU's Council in 2011 Sponsor(s):
cia Universidade Católica-Minas Gerais
A Shared Responsibility to Protect? The UN and Regional Organiza ons’ Combined Responses to Mass Atrocity Crimes
Paula Marcinkowska, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw
TA30: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Explaining the Reac ons to China's Rise
Claudia Zanardi, King's College London - War Studies
The North of the South: the geopoli cal implica ons of ‘Paci c Consensus’ in South America and the Brazilian dilemma
TA31: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Responsibility to Protect in Africa
Fabienne Bossuyt, Ghent University
Chair Disc. France Percep on of China's Military Moderniza on: French Foreign Policy towards Europeaniza on?
Javier Vadell, Pon
Paul Kubicek, Oakland University
Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University
The Central and Eastern European dimension of the EU’s engagement with the post‐Soviet republics of Central Asia. Empowerment of the EU’s rela ons with Central Asia? Sponsor(s):
From Sanc ons to Engagement: Norms and U.S. Economic Statecra toward China
Chi-Hung Wei, University of Florida
TA28: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The European Union’s Policies Towards the Post-Soviet Space: The Role and In uence of the Central and Eastern European EU Member States Sponsor(s):
Dancing with Dragon: Vietnam’s Perspec ve and Strategy on the South China Sea issue
Social Contract in Divided Socie es
Namrata Panwar, Na onal Chung Hsing University
Social Movements and their Regional Di usion: The Green Movement and the Arab Spring
Arash Reisinezhad, Florida Interna onal University
Di usion and Di erence in Context: The Case of Recent Democra c Movements in Muslim Socie es Siavash Sa ari, University of Alberta
TA33: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Role of the United Na ons in Interna onal and Civil Con icts: New Data and Insights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York
Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York
The Economic Impacts of United Na ons Peacekeeping Opera ons:Growth versus Level E ects
Marsha Henry, London School of Economics
Bypassing the Local in Interna onal Peacekeeping
Kathleen M. Jennings, Fafo
Sub‐na onal Dynamics of UN Peacekeeping
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
Andrea Ruggeri, University of Amsterdam
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
TA36: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Leadership and Accession in the European Union Can Peacekeepers Stop the Killing? Peacekeeping Capacity and Con ict Violence
Lisa Hultman, Uppsala University
Megan Shannon, Florida State University
Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Bu alo - State University of New York
TA34: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Transna onal Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Thomas W Maulucci, American Interna onal College
Paule e Kurzer, University of Arizona
Cem U. Duyulmus, Université de Montréal
Turkey’s Involvement in Regional Organiza ons and its Repercussions for EU Membership: A Discursive Analysis
Eren Ozalay, Bahcesehir University
Role of Poli cal Di usion and Serbia's Ability to Enter the European Union
Ashley Rasmussen, University of Connec cut
European Consor um for Poli cal Research
c The transna onal eld of computerised exchange of informa on in police ma ers and its European guilds
Didier Bigo, Paris Ins tute of Poli cal Studies
The Genesis of Europe: Compe ng Elites and the Emergence of a European Field of Power
Antonin Cohen, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
The Ins tu onalisa on of the European Administra ve Corps as a Transna onal Elite
Didier Georgakakis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris
Elite Transforma ons and Di usion in Foreign Policy. A Socio‐
Historical Approach to the Emergence of European Power Elites
Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Examining External Social Dimension of the Europe 2020 Strategy: Various challenges and di eren al impact through candidacy process in Turkey, Croa a and Macedonia
The E ects of Troop Varia on and Bias on UN Peacekeeping E ec veness
Transna onal Power Elites: Legal Entrepreneurs and the Construc on of Europe of Human Rights
Peacekeeping Economies in a Sub‐Regional Context: The Case of the Mano River Union
The peacekeeper habitus: consump on, cosmopolitanism and philanthropy
Andrew Levin, University of Pennsylvania
Karen Gram-Skjoldager, University of Aarhus
Ann-Chris na Lauring Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Morten Boas, FAFO Ins tute for Applied Interna onal Studies
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Severine Autesserre, Barnard College, Columbia University
Local Peacekeeping E ec veness in Civil War
Disc. Disc. Global Development
Peace Studies
The Poli cs of Knowledge in Peaceland
Brandon Ernst, Dominican University of California
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Rajeev Sooreea, Dominican University of California
Diara Spain, Dominican University of California
Niilo T. J. Kauppi, French Na onal Center for Scien
Research CNRS/Strasbourg
George M. Thomas, Arizona State University
Chair Panel
Kwesi Aning, Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre
Fii Edu-A ul, Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC)
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Chair Sponsor(s):
c Study of Interna onal Processes
The Perils and Promise of Human‐rights Promo on and Peacemaking
Sponsor(s):
TA35: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Peacekeeping Economies as Sites of Di usion and Exclusion
When The Carrot is Not Sweet Enough: Condi onality Versus Norms as Modes of EU In uence on Serbia’s Foreign Policy Nikola Tomic, Loughborough University
Presiden aliza on and leadership in an interna onal administra on. The case of the European Commission
Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia
TA37: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Approaches to Inves ga ng Communal Violence and Ethnic Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado at Boulder
Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado at Boulder
Grievances and Opportuni es: A Complexity‐Oriented Approach to the Study of Violent Ethnic Con ict
Corinne Bara, Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Happily ever a er? The Geopoli cs of Minority Rights in Deeply Divided Socie es: Lessons from Macedonia
Ayelet Harel-SHalev, UCLA and Ben-Gurion Univesrsity
Economic Growth and Hindu‐Muslim violence in India: Coding, data sets, and analysis
Nina Jennifer Kaysser, SOAS, University of London
Paths to Armed Rebellion under Democracy
Gunes Murat Tezcur, Loyola University Chicago
Media on and Con ict De‐Escala on during Communal Con icts: Bridging Domes c and Interna onal Approaches
Sanaz Ebrahimi, The University of Puget Sound
Holley E. Hansen, University of Puget Sound
TA38: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Laws and Norms of Migra on Governance: A Compara ve Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Belial’s Revenge: Aldous Huxley and the Spiritual Ills of Interna onal Rela ons
Ian Hall, Australian Na onal University
Panel
Rival Moderni es: Theological Theoriza ons of the Society of States
Adrian Pabst, University of Kent
Towards a Franciscan Poli cal Theology of Interna onal Rela ons
Sco M. Thomas, University of Bath
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Law
Willem Maas, York University
Willem Maas, York University
Interna onal Migra on: An Analysis of Cross‐Na onal Varia on in Migrant Flows
Natalia Rudi, University of Nevada, Reno
TA41: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Transna onal Solidarity and Nonviolent Direct Ac on in the Israel/Pales ne Con ict: Whose Involvement and with What Impact?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Minority Protec on as a ‘Hard Case’ for Legaliza on: Law’s Integrity and the Development of Interna onal Minority Protec on Regimes
Brigi e Beauzamy, University of Warwick
Remigra on Policies in Compara ve Perspec ve: What Do Policies to Repatriate Guestworkers and their Descendants Tell Us About the Liberal Democra c State?
The Buck Stops Here: Protestant Churches and the Divestment Debate
Maia Carter Hallward, Kennesaw State University
The Arab Spring, Pales ne, and Metaphorical Di usion Michael O. Sharpe, City University of New York
Migra on Policing in Countries of Origin: A Two‐Level Poli cal Analysis
Katherine H. Tennis, American University Understanding the nature of mechanisms that aim to curb the di usion of “Other” people: Mobility of Immigrants and the Human Rights Paradoxes of Immigra on Controls
Atalia Omer, University of Notre Dame
At the Heart of the Pales nian Struggle from 6,675 Miles Away: Pales nian Solidarity Ac vism in Spokane, Washington
Robert R. Sauders, Eastern Washington University
TA42: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Con ict Management and Resolu on
Sponsor(s):
Sanober Siddiq Umar, University of Oxford
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Jens Sorensen S lho , Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
In Whose Interest? The Private Sector in Global Health Governance
Heather Wip i, USC Ins tute for Global Health
Sponsor(s):
Ca a Gregora , Lund University
The Divine Poli cs of Anarchy and the Poli cal Theology of Interna onal Society
William Bain, Na onal University of Singapore
Adam Watson's Use of Biblical Quotes in "The Evolu on of Interna onal Society"
Lucas G. Freire, University of Exeter
Sinisa Vukovic, Center for Interna onal Con ict Analysis and Management (CICAM), Nijmegen University
TA43: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interstate Con ict: The Role of Ideas and Culture
Global Governance, (In)security and the Entrepreneurial Woman
William Bain, Na onal University of Singapore
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Toward Func onal Coexistence: Interna onal Con ict Resolu on in the Context of Mutual Non‐Recogni on
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern Denmark
Karisa T. Cloward, Southern Methodist University
Chair Disc. Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
Bargaining with legi macy: The use of legi mate power to manipulate the media on process (The case of EU media on in Montenegro)
Neoliberalism and the Return of 'Plural Society'
English School
Interna onal Security Studies
Tatsushi Arai, SIT Graduate Ins tute
Following the Money: “Mission Creep” in Kenyan Grassroots NGOs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
A theory of successful con ict management: EU military opera ons revisited
Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Lucian Mark Ashworth, Memorial University of Newfoundland
TA40: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Theology of Interna onal Society
Mohammed Abu‐Nimer, American University
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
French Jewish peace movements and transna onal direct ac on in the Israel/Pales ne con ict
Guido Schwellnus, University of Vienna
TA39: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Cri ques of Neoliberalism and Development Policies
Peace Studies
Panel
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Jonathan Acu , Francis Marion University
Mark Raymond, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Changing Reasons Midstream: An Analysis of Argumenta ve Shi s in Jus ca ons of US Military Interven ons, 1990‐2012
Katharina Emschermann, University of Bremen
Idea onal Explana ons for Enduring Rivalry
Jacob D. Ja e, Georgetown University
Military Con ict and the Poli cs of Narra ve: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War Consensus
Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota
The Myth of Poland’s strategic culture? Polish – American Rela ons in Transatlan c Perspec ve
Wojciech Michnik, Tischner European University
TA44: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Public Opinion and War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Annegret Flohr, Peace Research Ins tute of Frankfurt
Interna onal Security Studies
Transna onal governance interac ons in the making of social and environmental standard‐se ng: a poli cal‐economic perspec ve
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Luc Fransen, Leiden University
Public Opinion and the Military a er a Decade of War: Observa ons from Sweden and the UK
Di usion as a Mechanism and Outcome of TBG Interac on: Intra‐
organiza onal Determinants of Transna onal Industry Sector Dynamics
Joakim Berndtsson, University of Gothenburg
Karl Yden, Gothenburg Research Ins tute
Christopher Dandeker, King's College London
Chris an R. Thauer, Free University of Berlin
Fair Tests for Diversionary War: Revisi ng the Falklands/Malvinas Con ict
Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon
The Audience’s An cipa on: Issues, Appropriate Crisis Behavior and Public Approval
Mitchell Radtke, Texas A&M University
The Two Vietnam Wars: Understanding Elite and Public Approval for the Use of Force
Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College
Amy C. Oakes, College of William and Mary
TA45: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Limits and Prospects for Arms Control
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Patricia Shamai, Universiy of Portsmouth
Robert J. Reardon, Harvard University
Andrew J. Coe, University of Southern California
Understanding American Opposi on to the Arms Trade Treaty
Chris Hendershot, York University
Nuclear Myths vs. Available Evidence: Why do so many believe the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Treaty will soon collapse?
Liviu Horovitz, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
The Right to Bear Space Arms: U.S. Resistance to Arms Control in Space
Alessandro Shimabukuro, Graduate Program in Interna onal Studies, Old Dominion University
Domes c poli cs as a driver of arms control treaty design – analysis from a new dataset of treaty provisions
Jane E. Vaynman, Harvard University
TA46: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Transna onal Business Governance Interac ons, Part 1: Drivers, Mechanisms, Dynamics and Outputs
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kenneth W. Abbo , Arizona State University
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Transna onal Business Governance Interac ons: Mapping and Conceptualizing a Terrain
Burkard Eberlein, Schulich School of Business, York University (Toronto)
Stepan Wood, York University
Errol Meidinger, SUNY Bu alo Law School
Transna onal Business Governance Interac on and Compe on between Standard‐Se ng Ini a ves: Scaling‐Up Worker’s Rights in Transna onal Supply Chains?
Christopher Kaan, University of Potsdam
Nicole Helmerich, Freie Universität Berlin
TA47: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
The Impact of Interna onal Students on the Higher Educa on Learning Experience
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Francis D. Raska, Charles University
Hrishabh Sandilya, Anglo‐American University
John Barron Boyd, Rhodes College
TA48: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Measuring Peace and Con ict
The Limits of Arms Control and the Origins of the Iraq War
Sponsor(s):
From Rules to Risks: The Impact of TBG Interac on on Intergovernmental Standards for Finance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Elisabeth A. King, Columbia University
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
No Cons tu on of Peace: Issues in De ning and Measuring the Concept of “Sustainable Peace” in Empirical Research Nadine Ansorg, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Felix Haass, GIGA Hamburg
Julia Strasheim, GIGA Hamburg
From Non‐Violent to Violent Con icts: Examining Con ict Militariza on
Henrikas Bartusevicius, Aarhus University
Leaders, Educa on, and the Protec on of Human Rights
Daniel Krcmaric, Duke University
Thomas Creigh Gi , Duke University
Support to Civil Society and Peacebuilding Success: Insights from New Data
Paulina Pospieszna, The University of Mannheim
Coun ng Bodies, Coun ng Lives: Approaches to Documen ng Civilian Casual es in Times of War
Izabela Ste ja, University of Toronto
Jessica Trisko Darden, University of Western Ontario
Loops, Not Numbers: The Poli cs of Causal Inference in Peacebuilding Evalua on
Julian L. Junk, Goethe-University Frankfurt
Daniel E. Esser, American University
TA49: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The United Na ons Security Council and UN Con ict Resolu on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Judith S. Kullberg, Eastern Michigan University
Michael Joel Voss, University of Virginia
The United Na ons Security Council, Ethnicity and Ethnic Con ict
Jane Boulden, Royal Military College
Does the Peacebuilding Commission a ect UN peacebuilding? An analysis of the UN concept and prac ce since 2005
Fernando Cavalcante, University of Coimbra, Portugal
The United States and the Projec on of Military Force: Assessing the Authority of the UNSC
Clayton J. Cleveland, University of Oregon
Islam in the United Na ons: The Liberal Limits of (Post)secularism
Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington
“Are the Black Helicopters Back? Agenda 21 and the Domes c Poli cs of US Engagement at the UN”
Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire
TA50: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Archival Research on Na onal Security Decisionmaking: Compara ve Perspec ves and Methodological Advances
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Jennifer Dixon, Villanova University
Methods for Mining Afghan Lessons from the Soviet Era (MALSE) Archives with US Na onal Security Applica ons
Katya Drozdova, Sea le Paci c University
Ideology and Economics in America’s ‘Great War’ Grand Strategy
Brendan R. Green, Williams College
Learning and Tac cal Decision‐Making During an An ‐Insurgency Campaign: The Bri sh in the Cameroons
Kristen Angela Harkness, University of Notre Dame
TA51: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Rising Sun Eclipsed: Understanding Japan in the 21st Century
Foreign Policy Analysis
Juliano A.S. Aragusuku, University of Campinas
Permeable Policymaking: Transgovernmental Coali ons and Foreign Policy Forma on in Japan
Kris Elaine Govella, University of California, Berkeley
Mariana Jimenez-Huerta, Ins tute for the Studies of the Americas, University of London
TA54: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Ethical Judgment in IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Susan Kang, John Jay College‐ City University of New York
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Intui ng Legi macy: The Social Psychology of Norma ve Judgments in IR Theory
David J. Traven, Ohio State University
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
Ethics and Prudence
Harry D. Gould, Florida Interna onal University
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Johanna Tuulia Nykanen, University of Warwick
Increasing Mul lateralism In American Foreign Policy? Presiden al Narra ves and the Na onal Security Strategy of the United States
Pascoal S. Pereira, University of Coimbra
veness in the Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
Steven M. Ward, Georgetown University
Libya: narra ve construc on as a driver for interna onal interven on
Chris an Suter, University of Neuchâtel
Managing in turbulent mes: credibility vs compe
age of 'austerity'.
Ilan Zvi Baron, Durham University
Race, Status, and Japanese Revisionism
Johanna Tuulia Nykanen, University of Warwick
Michael Olender, Carleton University
Regional and global di usion of sovereign debt crises and debt restructuring governance in a compara ve and historical perspec ve
Cosmopolitan Judgment
Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Narra ve and Materialism in Foreign Policy Analysis
State of Mind: The Idea onal Dimensions of Germany’s Euro Crisis
Interna onal Poli cal Obliga on: a radical view of poli cal obliga on
Japan’s Perspec ves of the South China Sea Dispute
Sean Giovanello, Elon University
Sharon Spray, Elon University
Lorenzo Fioramon , University of Pretoria (South Africa)
The Great Recession, Financial Crises and the Impossible Trinity
Disc. Shigehiro Suzuki, Villanova University
Thomas S. Wilkins, University of Sydney
Japan in the 21st Century: poli cal op ons and interna onal role
Chair Disc. Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons ‐ USP
Randall D. Germain, Carleton University
Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario
‘Too much history has been le in darkness’: Interna onal pressures, Strategic adapta on and Turkey’s narra ve of the Armenian Genocide
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The poli cs of GDP: crisis, technocracy and the unequal distribu on of power Mark Kramer, Harvard University
Mark Kramer, Harvard University
TA52: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Narra ves and the Study of Foreign Policy
Chair Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Foreign Policy Analysis
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Held Out: Interna onal Li ga on, Financial Innova on, and the Costs of Sovereign Default
Subversion, Subna onal Governments, and the Fron er Poli cs of Argen ne‐Brazilian Rivalry, 1976‐1980
Sponsor(s):
TA53: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sovereign Default, Crises, and Debt
Social Construc vism’s Ethical Turn and the Is/Ought Problem
Jonathan J. Havercro , University of Oklahoma
The Ethical Produc on of Di erence: Hockey and Na onal Iden ty in Canada
Sco D. Watson, University of Victoria
TA55: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Courts in Interna onal Rela ons Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
Tonya L. Putnam, Columbia University
Legaliza on Leap and Interna onal Ins tu ons ‐ The Design of the WTO's Dispute Se lement System
Manfred Elsig, University of Bern
Silence is Golden? Implica ons of the ICTR’s Selec vity on Memory and Interna onal Law
Betcy Jose, University of Colorado-Denver
Interna onal law and Islamic law ‐ Separate Legal Orders?
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
Legal Clari ca on versus Legal Enforcement in Interna onal Disputes
The Di usion of Renewable Energy Use in Japan and the Impact of the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Tonya L. Putnam, Columbia University
Shigeko Fukai, Chiba University, Japan
The Judicializa on of Mercosur
The Role of Arc c Hydrocarbons for Future Energy Security
Berthold Ri berger, University of Munich
Chris an Arnold, University of Oxford
TA56: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Civil Society Ini a ves in Crea ng Peace (and Con ict)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Kathrin Keil, Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
Rethinking Energy Security in the Asia‐Paci c
Panel
Peace Studies
Carola Weil, American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Civil Society as a Post‐Colonial Project in Post‐Con ict Sub‐
Saharan Africa
An Examina on of the Role Women Play in Religious and Community Based Peacebuilding in Nigeria
The role of reconcilia on in regional community building: A comparison of Europe and Northeast Asia and a call for greater involvement from civil society Hans Scha le, Yonsei University
Sunhyuk Kim, Korea University
Tanya B. Schwarz, University of California Irvine
Panel
How IGOs Interact with their Peers: Preferen al Trading Agreements and EU Foreign Aid
Brandy J. Jolli , University of Colorado, Boulder
Forgo en Con icts? Poli cal Priority versus Need in the Alloca on of Humanitarian Assistance
E ec ve when fragmented? The impact of democracy aid on democra za on
Sebas an Ziaja, University of Essex & German Development Ins tute / Deutsches Ins tut fuer Entwicklungspoli k (DIE)
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Jeanne e Money, University of California Davis
Immigra on Policy and Na onal Power: Bene ts of a Selec ve Engagement Strategy
Cameron D. Harrington, University of Western Ontario
Tania Chacho, United States Military Academy
Exit and Voice: Peace Dividend and Labor Mobility across the Taiwan Strait
Neda Zawahri, Cleveland State University
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Chelsea Chia-chen Chou, Na onal Taiwan University
Water, Peace and Integrated Water Resources Management
Human or Na onal Security? Managing Migra on in Spain.
Khaldoon Mourad, Lund University
Ronny Berndtsson, Lund University
Joshka Wessels, Lund University
Julia Costa Lopez, University of Oxford
EU Member‐states and immigra on: Is s ll there an european border?
River Basin Management for the Jordan River: Is it Possible?
Nelson Mateus, University of Coimbra
Clive Lipchin, Arava Ins tute for Environmental Studies
Panel
Environmental Studies
Younkyoo Kim, Divison of Interna onal Studies, Hanyang University
Kathrin Keil, Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
Searching for Poli cal Determinants of Renewable Electricity Development: Interest Groups, Par san Poli cs, and Ins tu onal Se ngs
Xun Cao, Penn State University
Andrew Bou on, Pennsylvania State University
Vito D'Orazio, Pennsylvania State University
Sponsor(s):
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Stephan Ste er, Bundeswehr University of Munich
Building Adap ve Capacity
Disc. Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
TA60: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Poli cs of Immigra on
Environmental Studies
Peace Studies
Towards a Cri cal Water Security: Hydrosolidarity and Emancipa on
Chair c Study of Interna onal Processes
Neil Narang, University of California Santa Barbara
Oliver Walton, University of Bath
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, Davis
Naviga ng the sovereign fron er: Civil Society and Transna onal Reconcilia on in Post‐War Sri Lanka
TA58: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Energy Security: An Interna onal Assessment
TA59: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The E ects of Aid
The Health of Na ons: The E ec veness of Foreign Health Aid
"Blessed are the Peacemakers": Assessing the Meaning of Interna onal Prayer Networks and Campaigns for Peacebuilding
Chair Disc. David von Hippel, Nau lus Ins tute
Buying Blue Helmets: Foreign Aid and UN Troop Contribu ons
Ebony-Joy Igbinoba-Aigbe, University of Southern Mississippi
Sponsor(s):
“Assessment of Energy Policy Op ons for the DPRK Using a Comprehensive Energy Security Framework”
Sponsor(s):
Simone Datzberger, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
TA57: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Hydropoli cs and Peacebuilding in the Middle East
Younkyoo Kim, Divison of Interna onal Studies, Hanyang University
Immigra on, Islam and the English Defence League: Opera onalizing Securi za on Theory by Examining the Di usion of Ideas into Prac ce
Charles N Perre , Florida Interna onal University
Shlomi Dinar, Florida Interna onal University
TA61: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China Other Rising Powers in Interna onal Organiza ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Jue Wang, University of Warwick, UK
Sponsor(s):
Pragma c Regime Taker: China and the Interna onal Labor Organiza on Rana Siu Inboden, University of Oxford
Ordering the Future: Compe ng Explana ons for Interna onal Order and What China Will Want
Kyle Lascure es, George Washington University
Closing Windows, Opening Doors? Interna onal In uence and Chinese Health Policy in the 21st Century
Jadon J. Mariane , University of Florida
Rising Powers and Interna onal Poli cal Authority: BRICS and the Illegi macy of the UN Security Council
Ma hew David Stephen, Social Science Research Center Berlin
China and the IMF: China’s rising role in the governance of the interna onal nancial system
Jue Wang, University of Warwick, UK
TA62: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Nego a ng the Nexus of Grief and Hope: Psychic Dilemmas of Research and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Peace Studies
Min Ye, Boston University
Globaliza on and Transna onal Human Capital: Overseas and Returnee Scholars to China
David Zweig, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
TA65: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China and Raw Materials Exporters
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sanna Kopra, University of Tampere
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Building the image of the Great China: The Forum on China‐Africa Coopera on
Daniel Lemus, ITESM campus Guadalajara
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
Georg Strüver, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Lisa Shaw, George Mason University
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
English School
Theory
David J. Karp, University of Glasgow
Terry Nardin, Na onal University of Singapore
The Ethics of Interna onal Philanthropy
Chiara Cordelli, Stanford University
Between Jus ce and Charity? Imperfect Du es and Humanitarian Responsibility
David J. Karp, University of Glasgow
Imperfect Du es and Poli cal Philosophy
Saladin Meckled-Garcia, University College London
Duty and Basic Ins tu ons: The English School, War, and State Responsibility
Susan Patricia Murphy, Trinity College Dublin
Donglin Han, Renmin University of China
Overseas Chinese and the Economic Miracle in China
Linking Up with the Global South: Transna onal Policy Di usion and China’s Search for Partners in La n America
Encountering Another's Pain: Experiences in Colombia
How Prac cal is Sen's Idea of Assistance?
Kyle Eischen, University of California, Santa Cruz
Returning Chinese Students and Liberalism in China
Sanna Kopra, University of Tampere
Dri and Di usion: Conundrums of Field Research
Milla E. Vaha, University of Turku
Indians, the Silicon Valley, and Global Networks
Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University
Ma hew Sebas an, DePaul University
Chair Disc. Min Ye, Boston University
Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego
Aseema Sinha, Claremont McKenna College
The Rise of China and the Arc c
“Are You a Researcher? I’d Like to Tell You My Story”: Re ec ons on Narra ng the Self in (Post) Con ict Environments
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Japan's Diplomacy in China and China's Diplomacy in Africa: What is the Connec on?
Agnieszka Paczynska, George Mason University
Lisa Shaw, George Mason University
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
TA63: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Imperfect Du es and Interna onal Responsibility
TA64: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Diaspora and Di usion of Capitalism: China and India in the Age of Globaliza on
Chinese FDI in Africa: Con rming Commercial Liberalism or Sowing the Seeds of Discontent?
Peter Thompson, Na onal Defense University
The Panda in the Eagle's Backyard: La n America in China's Geo‐
strategic Calcula on
Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
TA66: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Domes c Ins tu ons and Financial Crises
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Edward Kwon, Northern Kentucky University
Raju Parakkal, Philadelphia University
The Role of Domes c Poli cal Ins tu ons in Recovery from Financial Crisis
Puspa D. Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Bre Kocher, Claremont Graduate University
Dong-wook Lee, Claremont Graduate University
Defending its reputa on and extending s competences : the poli cs of the European Central Bank during the global nancial crisis.
Clement Fontan, IEP Lille
‘Keynesianism’ with Chinese Characteris cs: China’s response to the global nancial crisis
Yang Jiang, Copenhagen Business School
States and Markets in the Age of Globaliza on
George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
TA67: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Moving Towards a Low Carbon Economy and Compe ng Environmental Claims
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Michael Tatham, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Michael W. Bauer, German University of Administra ve Sciences Speyer
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Tim Boersma, University of Groningen
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
TA70: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Brains, Pres ge or Power: Understanding Brazil's Foreign Policy
Carbon lock‐in, rebound e ects and China at the limits of sta sm
Rasmus A. Karlsson, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
The Poli cs and Dynamics of Energy Transi ons: Lessons from Colorado’s ‘New Energy Economy’
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University
Renewable Energy Poli cs Post‐Fukushia: A comparison of Japaanese and German energy transi ons. Foreign Policy Analysis
Evan Hillebrand, University of Kentucky
Jeremy Bervoets, University of Kentucky
Robert M. Farley, University of Kentucky
Stacy Closson, University of Kentucky
Mojana V. C. Silva, UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
The Importance of Pres ge in Brazil’s Foreign Policy
Lana Wylie, McMaster University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Theory
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Philip Liste, University of Hamburg
Kevin C. Dunn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Securi za on Theory bumps into Butler: performa vity’s actors, subjects and referents
Firms and E ec veness of Economic Sanc ons
Catherine Winifred Charre , Aberystwyth University Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Rice University
The Economic Determinants of American Foreign Policy Vo ng
Neill Mohammad, University of Michigan
David Smith, University of Sydney
Rethinking Norm Research in IR: On Norms, Norma vity, and “the Performa ve”
Friederike Kuntz, University of Trier, Trier (Germany)
Performing Sovereignty: Compe ng Discourses of Statehood and the ‘Reality’ of the Kosovar Sovereign State.
Friends, Foes and Li le Buddies: Tales of Trade in Times of Economic Crisis
Xavier Mathieu, University of She eld
Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sinem Acikmese, Kadir Has University
Martha S. Thomas, University of Vermont
Ali Tekin, Bilkent University
The Trilemma of Europeaniza on, Condi onality and (De)
securi za on: Case of Turkey
Sinem Acikmese, Kadir Has University
Crea ng 'Europe' and 'Europeans': The Role of Educa on in the Cons tu on of EU Iden ty
Zeynep Arkan, Hace epe University
Imagining the Limits of “Europe:” Meaning and Poli cal Change in the Mediterranean
Stefanie F. Georgakis, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
What condi onality? The Reason East Europeans don’t Always Comply.
Sabina Hilaiel, University of Denver
Brazil's Smart Power: A New Way to In uence Interna onal Poli cs TA71: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Performa vity of the Interna onal: Using Performa vity as a Theore cal Tool in IR
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Economic Sanc ons and The Sanc ons Paradox: A Post‐Sample Valida on of Daniel Drezner’s Con ict Expecta ons Model
Chair Disc. Disc. Lana Wylie, McMaster University
André Panno Beirão, Brazilian Naval War College / UERJ
Pedro Seabra, Ins tute of Social Sciences-University of Lisbon
TA68: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Sanc ons as Foreign Policy: Understanding the Economic Side of Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Student‐Agreement Programme as Part of the Brazilian Coopera on for Development.
Miranda Schreurs, Free University of Berlin
TA69: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Enlarging Europe: Methods and Limits
Chair Disc. Power Projec on in the South Atlan c: Brazil's Security Engagement
Tim Boersma, University of Groningen
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto, Universidade de Campinas - UNICAMP
Shale Gas Ripple e ects: renewable energy ambi ons and interna onal poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Di eren al Governance Preferences of Subna onal Elites in the European Union: Pa erns and Explana ons
Financial Regula on and the Performa vity of Theory and Prac ce in IR
Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt
‘Just governance’, ‘civil‐military campaign plans’, ‘security bubbles’: Framing a military campaign and performing a 'state' in Afghanistan (the 'Obama Strategy' 2010)
Olga Alekseyeva-Carnevali, Lancaster University, UK
TA72: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Role of the Private Sector in Global Environmental Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State University
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Industry opportuni es for corporate poli cal mobiliza on: the case of gold
Michael J. Bloom eld, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Forest private regula on in Bolivia and Ecuador: a compara ve analysis of di erent paths
Flavia Maria de Ma os Donadelli, London School of Economics
Managed Ci zenship: Global Environmental Governance, Stakeholders, and Poli cal Par cipa on in Russia
Laura Henry, Bowdoin College
Maria Tysiachniouk, Center for Independent Social Research, St. Petersburg, Russia
Public and Private Regulatory Interac ons: EU Responses to Private Environmental and Social Regula on
The conserva on performance of private regula on: supermarkets and the development of market‐based environmental governance in sheries and aquaculture
TB01: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Knowledge, Truth, Rumor, and Myth: The Construc on, Legi miza on and Dissemina on of Poli cal Reality
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Renato Corbe a, University of Alabama Birmingham
Thomas J. Volgy, University of Arizona
J. Patrick Rhamey, Virginia Military Ins tute
Foreign Policy Analysis
Kelly M. Greenhill, Tu s University, Harvard University
Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota
From Poisoned Wells to Sleeper Cells: Understanding Threat Crea on and Prolifera on
Kelly M. Greenhill, Tu s University, Harvard University
Ideas, Experts and Governance
Peter M. Haas, University of Massachuse s Amherst
The Importance of Foreign Policy Constraints: Why Most Models of Con ict May Be Wrong
Rumor Adop on and Di usion in (Post‐) Con ict Zones: Evidence from Southeast Asia
Ben Oppenheim, UC Berkeley
Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama
Forests, Trees And Military Alliances: An A ribute‐Based Approach To The Measurement Of Common Security Preferences
Peter M. Li, University of California, Los Angeles
Three to Tango: Analyzing Joining Behavior in Ongoing Militarized Interstate Disputes
Shweta Moorthy, Northern Illinois University
An Alterna ve Solu on to the Heckman Selec on Problem: Selec on Bias as Func onal Form Misspeci ca on
TB02: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Stakeholders and Fisheries Management: Theory, Methodology and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Environmental Studies
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Knut Mikalsen, University of Tromsø
Marcus Haward, University of Tasmania
Village level stakeholders: A look into the interests and roles of local level stakeholders in successful sheries management in Tamil Nadu, India ‐ Who is being heard/who isn't and why
Cur s S. Signorino, University of Rochester
Brenton J. Kenkel, University of Rochester
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Jennifer Dixon, Villanova University
Major Power Status (In)Consistency and Poli cal Relevance in Interna onal Rela ons Research
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
‘Telling the World the Truth’: Con nuity and Change in States’ Narra ves of Dark Pasts
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Pla sburgh
TA74: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The New World: Views from Europe
Carl Death, Aberystwyth University
Mvuselelo Ngcoya, University of Kwa‐Zulu Natal
Branwen Gru ydd Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Scien
African Poli cs Conference Group
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary, University of London
Can private sector nance promote climate resilience in developing countries? Chair Disc. Chair Disc. African cinema as poli cal thought
Zdravka Tzankova, University of California, Santa Cruz
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
‘Of Homburg Hats and Banned Miniskirts: Has ngs Banda as the interna onalized African autocrat’
Stefan Renckens, Yale University
TA73: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
De ning the Nature of the Game
TA75: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
'Post-post' independence? African poli cal thought, contemporary protest and the interna onal
Panel
Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Lothar Brock, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
America and Europe: Global Responsibility in the New World
Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Europe and the uprisings in the Middle East
Cengiz Gunay, Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs (oiip)
Liberal interna onalism – a sustainable US strategy for world order?
Kari Mo ola, Ministry for Foreign A airs of Finland
Europe's role in the "New World" and its external percep on by India and China ‐ has the EU been able to live up to its endeavours?
May-Bri U. Stumbaum, NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin
Julia Novak, Michigan State University
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
Brian Roth, Michigan State University
Daniel Kramer, Michigan State University
In Search of ”The legi mate Stakeholder”
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Lessons learned for collabora ve governance from stakeholder engagement in the Eastern Sco an Shelf Integrated Management Ini a ve, Canada
Elizabeth M. De Santo, Dalhousie University
Assessing Stakeholders Adap ve Capacity to Salmon Aquaculture in Chile and in Norway
John Ellis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Espen Moe, NTNU Social Research AS
Rachel Tiller, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Stakeholders in East Asian Fisheries
Tabitha G. Mallory, Johns Hopkins University SAIS
'The (uncertain) world according to Bayes: Bayesian belief networks and the triple‐bo om‐line of resource management'
Russell Richards, Gri th Centre for Coastal Management; Gri th Climate Change Response Program; Gri th Universit
TB03: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Di usion of Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Aurel Croissant, Heidelberg University
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto
Pa erns of Democra c Di usion across Geographical Regions.
Kunihiko Imai, Elmira College
Di usion, Network Coevolu on and Democracy: A Spa al Econometric Approach
Aya Kachi, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH) Zürich
The Interna onal Di usion of Democracy and Liberal Cons tu onalism ‐
The Impact of Interna onal Organiza ons on the Dynamics of Regime Change
Golareh Khalilpour, University of Stu gart
Di usion of Democracy through Diploma c Networks ‐ Co‐
Evolu on of Diploma c Networks and Na onal Regime Characteris cs, 1995‐2005
Ste en Mohrenberg, University of Hamburg
Rethinking Regime Di usion: An Agent‐Based Model of Regime Di usion on Interna onal Networks
TB04: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Innova ve Panel
Why Theories of IR Need Theories of Foreign Policy
Part. ISA Innova ve Panel
James M. Sco , Texas Chris an University
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Patrick James, University of Southern California
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Jennifer Sterling‐Folker, University of Connec cut
TB05: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Junior Scholar
Symposium
Ins tu ons, Laws and Norms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Junior Scholar Symposia
J. Ann Tickner, American University
TB05-A: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS Group
Human Rights Norms: From Interna onal Law to Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Junior Scholar Symposia
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Can the Dogs of War be Leashed? The E ect of Ethics Training in Crea ng a Military Culture of Civilian Respect—A U.S. Military Academy Case Study
Andrew Bell, Duke University
Why Reciprocity Ma ers: States and the Law of Armed Con ict
Bryan Peeler, University of Manitoba
Rachel L. Wahl, New York University
TB05-B: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ins tu ons and the Gendered Impact
Disc. JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Bridging the Secular‐Religious Divide within Transna onal Women’s Movements?:
Western‐Muslim Partnerships for Women’s Rights Sheherazade R. Jafari, American University
Gender, GONGOs, the state & Islam: How the women's agenda has progressed in Tunisia under Ennahda
Thomas E. O'Bryan, University of Exeter, U.K.
Be er Men?: Studying Gendered Culturalized Ci zenship in Emancipa on Projects for Men in the Netherlands
Iris van Huis, Radboud University Nijmegen
Discrimina ng Disasters: Understanding Organiza onal Responses to the Gendered Dimensions of Natural Disasters
Emily Alicia Wiseman, The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
TB05-C: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Norms and Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Shaina D. Western, UC Davis
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael Joel Voss, University of Virginia
Protec ng Rights by Viola ng Them: The Di usion of Human Rights Norms among Law Enforcement O cers in India
Sponsor(s):
From the Spring of Na ons to the Arab Spring: Building Be er Typologies (and Theories) of Democra c Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Back to the Future or to In nity and Beyond? An Interna onal Rela ons and Interna onal Law Analysis of the United Na ons Human Rights Council
JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Interna onal Norms on the Use of Mercenaries: A Di usion From the West to the Rest?
Anastassia Bugday, Bilkent University
Constraining the Conduct of Non‐State Armed Groups: The Governance of Non‐State Violence
Stefanie Herr, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
The Di usion of Socio‐Legal Norms in Campaigns to Combat Human Tra cking Edith C. M. Kinney, Mills College
The Nature of Norms: Implica ons for Norm Emergence and Di usion
Carla Winston, University of Bri sh Columbia
TB05-D: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Climate Change, Discourse and Governance
Sponsor(s):
Disc. JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Responsiveness vs. In uence: Whom To Lobby in Interna onal Climate Nego a ons
Carola Betzold, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Global Environmental Governance and Sustainable Development: Analyzing the Rela onship between Global Norms and Local Policies
John O omanelli, Rutgers Universty
Di usion of Climate Policies via Mul level Learning Processes: Interdependencies of Na onal Green Growth Plans and UN Climate Nego a ons
Katharina Rie g, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
G20 as a Forum for the Di usion of Climate Policy Frames
Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University
TB06: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Global, Regional, and Transna onal Governance: Learning, Emula on, Socializa on?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
David Levi‐Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sheila Jasano , Harvard University
TB09: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Crea on and Di usion of Nuclear Knowledge: Contras ng Na onal Experiences amid Changing Strategic Landscapes and Domains
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. TB07: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Women and Children First? Norms in War and Welfare
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Cheryl Van Den Handel, Northeastern State University
Pamela Scully, Emory University
The Interna onal Di usion of Intercountry Adop on: Learning How to Manage a Child Welfare Crisis
Becca A. McBride, Vanderbilt University
The E ect of Interna onal Ins tu ons on Cultural A tudes Towards Women
Neil Mo e , Arizona State University - School of Poli cs and Global Studies
Gender and Na onal Security: The Introduc on of Interna onal Norms rela ng to Gender Equality in the Japanese Self‐Defense Forces
Slavica Ninic, Kobe University
Empowerment as the Logic of 'Saving' Women's Bodies
Caryl Nunez, University of Connec cut
Social Networking among women in disrupted socie es of the Middle East and Africa
Cheryl Van Den Handel, Northeastern State University
Jennifer Edwards, Northeastern State University
TB08: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Militarism and Violence in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Security Studies
Peace Studies
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
Anna Stavrianakis, University of Sussex
Neil Cooper, University of Bradford
Je Halper, Israeli Campaign Against House Demoli ons
Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Security Studies
Adam N. Stulberg, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
William Clark Po er, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Jon Wolfsthal, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Je rey Lewis, MIIS
Julia Fe sova, PIR Center (The Russian Center for Policy Studies)
Anne Harrington de Santana, Monterey Ins tute, Center for Nonprolifera on Studies
Sadia Tasleem, Quaid‐i‐Azam University Pakistan
Riqiang Wu, Renmin University of China
Huaping Liu, Beijing Language and Cultural University
TB10: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Deba ng the Making of Global Capitalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University, Canada
James H. Mi elman, American University
Leo Panitch, York University, Canada
Robert Brenner, University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Sam Gindin, York University
Patrick Bond, University of Kwazulu Natal
TB11: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Economic Crisis and Na onal Policy Response: The Role of Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Miles Kahler, University of California San Diego
Stephan Haggard, University of California at San Diego
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
Megumi Naoi, University of California, San Diego
TB12: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The China Model: Emula on, Compe on, Learning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
David Shambaugh, George Washington University
Naazneen Barma
Allen Carlson, Cornell University
Elizabeth Economy, Council on Foreign Rela ons
Ma hew Ferchen, Tsinghua University
TB13: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Keywords, Poli cs of Representa on, and the Feminist Subject
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University
Elora Halim Chowdhury, University of Massachuse s Boston
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Donna Seto, Australian Na onal University
Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University
TB14: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Implementa on of Resolu on 1325: Formula ng a Transna onal People's Plan
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni, Wellesley College
Be y A. Reardon, Interna onal Ins tute on Peace Educa on
Ronni Alexander, Kobe University
Laura McLeod, University of Manchester
Kozue Akibayashi, Ritsumeikan University
TB15: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Civil-Military Dynamics Within and Between the Allies As They Intervened in Afghanistan
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Ryan Grauer, University of Pi sburgh
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Pres ge on the Cheap: The Logic of Bri sh Post‐Cold War Military Interven ons
Mark Bell, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
The Di usion of Democra c Civil‐Military Ins tu ons: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan and Iraq
Jack J. Porter, Military College of South Carolina
The Weight of the Past(s): German Military Strategy in Afghanistan
Eric Sangar, European University Ins tute
A Division of Labor? How Allies In uence American Military Interven on
Stefanie Von Hlatky, Queen's University
TB16: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Gauging the Accuracy of Expert Poli cal Judgment: Is Change Really Accelera ng? Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Phil Tetlock, University of Pennsylvania
Jason Matheny, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Ac vity
Richard K. Herrmann, Ohio State University
George Gerliczy, US Government
TB17: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Future of Global Development: Perspec ves on the MDGs, UN Reform and Global Health Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Brave New World: Global Development Goals a er 2015
David Hulme, University of Manchester UK
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Poli cal Economy of Interna onal Development at the Turn of the Century
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School
Re ec ons on the Ambigui es of the MDG‐Civil Society Rela onship
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary, University of London
Shi ing global health governance? From “ver calisa on” towards “whole‐of‐system” approaches
Kris na Jonsson, Lund University
Making Change Happen: Strengthening UN Development Ac vi es
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
TB18: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Formal Models and Advancing the Scien
Processes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal c Study of Interna onal Processes
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College
Technology, Terrorism, and the Diaspora E ect
Bryan Joseph Arva, Pennsylvania State University
A Formal Assessment of the Deterrence Process
Steven J. Childs, University of Southern California
Kyungkook Kang, Claremont Graduate University
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Inducing Indivisibili es and a Uni ed Explana on for War Damon Cole a, US Air Force Academy
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Alignment Pa erns and Crisis Bargaining: A Model of Entrapment and Abandonment
Xuanxuan Wu, University of Texas at Aus n
TB19: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poli cal Dimensions of Space and Cyberspace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Jean‐Marc Rickli, Khalifa University
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao, Technical University of Lisbon
The United States Drug War and La n America: Reassessing the Drug War a er Forty Years
Emily Acevedo, California State University, Los Angeles
New Issue Domains and Global Ins tu ons:
Nego a ng the Governance of the Cyberspace
Roxana Radu, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Apples and Oranges: Strategic Analogies, Outer Space, Cyberspace, and the Con a on of Domains.
John Sheldon, School of Advanced Air & Space Studies
Do good fences make good Neighbours? States, couples and Walls
Elisabeth A. Vallet, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
Charles-Philippe David, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
Corrup on and Di usion in the European Union Who will limit corrup on in Romania post‐ accession? Andrea Wagner, Carleton University
TB20: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Prac ce of Media Regula on and Governance in the Global Informa on Society
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
William La Youmans, George Washington University
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
The Di usion of the Internet Laws: The Turkish Case
Sebnem Baran, University of Southern California
The European Union and Cyber Security Governance George Christou, University of Warwick
The Poli cs of Privacy in the Asia‐Paci c
Eiji Kawabata, Minnesota State University
Compara ve Trends in Arab States' Press Freedoms: Media Law Challenges in Pre‐, Post‐, and Non‐Revolu onary Arab States. William La Youmans, George Washington University
Claudia Auer, Ilmenau University of Technology
TB21: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Changes in Diplomacy: Historical and Theore cal Approaches
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies
The Social Power of So Power: Di usion of Digital Public Diplomacy Around The World
Huss Banai, Occidental College
Struggling Japan in the face of "New Diplomacy" a er World War I ‐ Focusing on the con ict over Yap Island between the U.S. and Japan ‐
Tomoko Hasegawa, Gakushuin University
Beyond the Secular Society: 'Wesphalian Secularity' As Organized Hypocrisy
Burak Kadercan, Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Revolu onary Transforma ons in Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Halvard Leira, NUPI
Theore cal Concep ons of the State and Diploma c Prac ce in Early Modern European Encounters with the Asian World
Aleksandra Thurman, University of Macau
Chair Disc. Panel
Felix Berenskoe er, SOAS, University of London
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
Let it Be(ing): portraying the 'self' — essays on Óscar Muñoz’s ee ng memorials
cal Catholic University of Poli cs of the Line: (In)consistent Ontology and the Limits of Poli cal Imagina on
Aoileann Ni Mhurchu, The University of Manchester
Time and Subjec vity in Global Poli cs
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
TB23: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Varia ons in the Interna onal Di usion of Power and Their Consequences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University
Arthur Stein, University of California at Los Angeles
Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
TB24: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Public Diplomacy 2.0 and Beyond: Emerging Technologies, Actors and Theories Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
Imagining the UK: How Journalists, Diplomats and Policy‐Makers Tell Britain’s Story to the World
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Yelena Osipova, American University
#askwenato: Analyzing NATO’s Place in the New Social Media Ecology
Efe Sevin, American University
TB25: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Intelligence Oversight and Control
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Intelligence Studies
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
The President’s Elephant: Assassina on, Torture and the Evolu on of the Threat Spectrum
Aaron F. Brantly, University of Georgia
Theory
Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama, Pon
Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
Craig Hayden, American University
Leysan Khakimova, University of Maryland
The Moral Basis of Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Public Diplomacy as Prac ce: E‐Diplomacy, 21st Century Statecra , and the Ins tu onal Implica ons of Social Media
Rela onship Management in Public Diplomacy Networks Rebecca Adler‐Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
TB22: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Forms of Subjec vity in Interna onal Rela ons The Di usion of Ideas, Norms, and Power: Revisi ng Public diplomacy Theory in the 21st Century
Congressional Accountability and Media Coverage of an Intelligence Scandal or Failure
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
"The role of external factors in intelligence control/ oversight in new democracies"
Cris Matei, Naval Postgraduate School
Congressional Oversight of the U.S.Intelligence Community Since 9/11: The More Things Change....
Kathleen McGinnis, Trinity Washington University
"Taking a Footnote" ‐‐ Budgetary Oversight of the IC and the role of OMB
Anne Daugherty Miles, Na onal Intelligence University
Recent developments concerning intelligence oversight and accountability in Canada: theore cal or merely budgetary implica ons?
Stuart Farson, Simon Fraser University
TB26: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Di usion and the Design of Interna onal Ins tu ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Alexander Ovodenko, Princeton University
Di usion among regional organiza ons: the case of regional parliaments
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Gö ngen
Interna onal Bureaucrats in Ins tu onal Design
Tana Johnson, Duke University
The (In)Equality of Interna onal Vo ng: The Di usion of Vo ng Rule Adop on in Interna onal Organiza ons over Time
Autumn Lockwood Payton, Social Science Research Center, Berlin
The Global Di usion of Par cipatory Governance: Ra onal Learning, Strategic Mimicking, and Norm Socializa on
Thomas G. Sommerer, Stockholm University
Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University
The Design of Interna onal Review Mechanisms: Learning in the case of the ADB’s Accountability Mechanism
Theresa Squatrito, Stockholm University TB27: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Locality, Culture, and Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Alexandra M. Livingston, University of Aberdeen
Johanna Tuulia Nykanen, University of Warwick
Today's "Tower of Babel"
Vassil Hristov Anastassov, Istanbul Fa h University
Poli cal Periphery, Cultural Core: The Na onaliza on and Interna onaliza on of the Brazilian Samba
Anne Gillman, Johns Hopkins
Understanding global phenomena through local perspec ves using the Qualita ve Meta‐Synthesis Research Design
Keith H. Hollinger, Arizona State University
Hanging out in Interna onal Poli cs: Reapproaching Ethnography in Interna onal Rela ons
Jamie Levin, University of Toronto
Joseph MacKay, University of Toronto
Old Wives' Tales? Myth, Storytelling and Representa ons of Indigenous Iden es in El Salvador
Juan Gualberto Melara, University of O awa
TB28: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Compe ng Spheres of Interna onal Di usion in Post-Communist Regime Transi on: The Role of External In uences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Post Communist States
Anastassia V. Obydenkova, Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Interna onal Di usion and Na onal Refrac on: transna onal actors, think tanks and rock music in authoritarianism
Maria Bigday, University of Strasbourg
Yauheni Kryzhanouski, University of Strasbourg
The Case of Ukraine and the Limits to Interna onal Di usion
Dmitry Katsy, Saint Petersburg State University
Post‐Soviet Economic Ties, Regional Organiza ons and External In uences on Regime Transi on Alexander Libman, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
The Democra c De cit in the Post‐Soviet Space
Peter Rutland, Wesleyan University
TB30: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Mul lateral China? Factors Shaping China's Ambivalent Embrace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Chris an M. Brütsch
Geo rey Harris, European Parliament
China and the UN: Revisi ng China’s Mul lateral Agenda
Hedda Flatoe, Fafo, Ins tute for Applied Interna onal Studies
Europe, China and African Security: Low Involvement, Bilateral
Rela ons, and Mul lateralism
Catherine Gegout, University of No ngham
Cau ous Compliance: China and the UN Arms Trade Treaty
Chin-Hao Huang, University of Southern California
Striving for Status: The United States and China in a Changing Interna onal Order
Hilde E. Restad, Bjørknes College
TB31: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Not Such an Interna onal Human Rights Norm? Local Resistance to LGBT Rights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Human Rights
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus
Markus Thiel, Florida Interna onal University
Momin Rahman, Trent University
Social Control, Iden ty, and Rights: The Transna onal Di usion of Homophobia in Compara ve Perspec ve
Meredith L. Weiss, State University of New York at Albany
Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
With Arms Wide Shut: The Domes c Recep on of Interna onal Norms Concerning the Rights for LGBT Peoples in the European Union Phillip M. Ayoub, Cornell University
Resis ng LGBT rights where 'we have won': Canada and the UK
Kath Browne, University of Brighton
Catherine Nash, Brock University
Human Rights, “Orienta on”, and ASEAN
Anthony J. Langlois, Flinders University
The interna onal rela ons of homophobia
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
A Ma er of Moral Security: The Securi za on of Non‐Norma ve Sexuali es and Genders in Russia Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University Public‐Private Networks in the EU's Eastern Partnership: Assessing the E ects of Cross‐border Coopera on on Sub‐Na onal TB32: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Governance
Di usion of the Arab Spring - Imagining Change in the Ekaterina Turkina, HEC Montreal
Mediterranean
Chinese Acts Shape the Behavior of Central Asian Countries in Sponsor(s): Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Post‐Soviet Period: Research on Contemporary Poli cal Chair Sergio Carrera, The Centre for European Policy Studies
Developments from the Perspec ve of Regime Security
Cheng Yang, East China Normal University/ Center for Russian Studies
TB29: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Bandung / BRICS: Contested Legacies of the Third World
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Global Development
Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
Ray Kiely, Queen Mary, University of London
Kwame Nimako, University of Amsterdam
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachuse s
Giorgio Shani, Interna onal Chris an University
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachuse s Boston
Disc. Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
American Spring: Arab Americans and Public Discourse on Democra za on in the Middle East and North Africa
Khalil M. Marrar, Loyola
Sherri S. Replogle, Illinois State University
Ideological Stances in De ning and Understanding Recent Changes in the Arab World
Nebi Mis, Sakarya University
Ismail Numan Telci, Sakarya University
Tunisia’s New Drivers in Migra on Governance
Jean Pierre Cassarino, European University Ins tute, Florence
EU Home A airs Agencies and The Governmentality of EU Internal TB35: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Security: Mistrust and Insecurity in the a ermath of the Arab Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Di usion and Mechanisms: Spring
Reports from the Trenches of Field Research
Joanna Parkin, Centre for European Policy Studies
Sergio Carrera, The Centre for European Policy Studies
Sponsor(s):
The Right to Poli cs in Interna onal Rela ons: Uncertainty, Sovereignty and Governmentality in the Arab Spring
Vivienne Jabri, King's College London
TB33: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Knowledge and Power in Environmental Nego a ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Pamela Chasek, Manha an College
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
The Price of Abstrac on: How Scien
Change Policy
c Ideas Shape Climate Bentley B. Allan, Johns Hopkins University
Courts and the Di usion of Climate Science
Marilyn Averill, University of Colorado at Boulder
Climate Change: Re ec ons on the Possibili es of Stabilizing It Emilia G. Barreto de Carvalho, Chapman University
Masters of uncertainty: The poli cs of change in energy and environmental policy
Simon Langlois-Bertrand, Carleton University
Architecture, Agency, and Agenda‐Se ng: The Role of the Chairperson in Global Chemicals Governance
Jessica Templeton, London School of Economics
Jennifer Allan, University of Bri sh Columbia
Designing Science‐Policy Interface in Environmental Regime in East Asia: A Case for Tranboundary Air Pollu on
Maki Koga, Tokyo Ins tute of Technology
TB34: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
In Quest Of Di usion Pa erns: Emerging Market Democracies And Social Democracies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on
Lourdes Sola, University of São Paulo Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Anthony P. Spanakos, Montclair State University
Foreign capital ows in Brazil and India: tradi on x liberaliza on
Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - USP
Nora Rachman, University of Sao Paulo - IRI
Social Democracy in the Neoliberal Age
Stéphane Paquin, ENAP
Global Dynamics and the maatrix of state capaci es: emerging market democracies in La n America
Lourdes Sola, University of São Paulo Globaliza on and Democracy in Turkey and its near rim.
Gul Turan, President, Turkey_EU Associa on
Democracy and the management of Interna onal Crisis
Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Je rey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
Ann E. Towns, University West, Sweden
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Yoshiko Herrera, University of Wisconsin
TB36: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Leadership in World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Maryam Zarnegar Delo re, Arcadia University
Maryam Zarnegar Delo re, Arcadia University
Atypical leadership: The role of the US Presidency and Refugee Protec on, 1932‐1952 Jamie Gillies, University of Michigan
Going Transna onal: How Insurgent Leaders E ect the Recruitment of Foreign Fighters
David Malet, The University of Melbourne
The UN Secretary‐General and Human Rights: Leadership in Coordina on Dilemmas
Philip Orchard, University of Queensland
Michael B. Schroeder, University of Cincinna
Gatekeepers of Jus ce: The Role of the Chief Prosecutor in Interna onal Criminal Tribunals
Shannon E. Powers, George Washington University
Securi zing Actors and Norm Entrepreneurs: Theorizing Agency in Construc vist IR Sco D. Watson, University of Victoria
TB37: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
"Canadian Liberalism and the Poli cs of Border Control, 18671967": Author meets Cri cs Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
James F. Holli eld, Southern Methodist University
Christopher Anderson, Wilfrid Laurier University
Phil Triada lopoulos, Toronto
David Jacobson, University of South Florida
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
TB38: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Islam, Civil Society and the State
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Places of worship and the post‐Soviet Islamic revival in Russia.
Bulat Akhmetkarimov, Johns Hopkins University Framing Islam: Rhetorical Strategies among Members of Congress, 1991‐2011”
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Pakistan as an Islamic State: Original Intent, Later Development, or Both?
Feisal Khan, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The Di usion of Common Law: The Compartmentaliza on of Islamic Law in Bri sh Post‐Colonies
Mark Massoud, University of California, Santa Cruz
Andreas Hirblinger, University of Cambridge
Religion in Development Ini a ves: The Case of Islamic Micro nance in Turkey and Pakistan
Posi ve and nega ve resilience as a force for cohesion in transi onal socie es
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
TB39: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Graeme Simpson, Interpeace/Columbia University School of Law
Panel
Global Development
Rita Abrahamsen, University of O awa
Thomas Kwasi Tieku, University of Toronto
Pa erns of Di usion in the Economic Community of West African States Linda Darkwa , Legon Centre for Interna onal A airs and Diplomacy, University of Ghana
Philip Kortei A uquaye o, University of Ghana
Donors and Africa’s Economic Development Agenda
Lord C. Mawuko-Yevugah, University of the Witwatersrand
Idea onal Dimensions of Africa‐China rela ons Isaac Odoom, University of Alberta
Major African Powers and African Union Thomas Kwasi Tieku, University of Toronto
TB40: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
From Di usion to Recep on: Exploring the EU's In uence in the Neighbourhood
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Elena Korosteleva, University of Kent
Sabina Hilaiel, University of Denver
Russia, Europe and the Lands In‐Between: Russian Policy Towards Former Soviet Republics in the West and South Since Pu n’s Presiden al Return
Julie Newton, Oxford University
Strategic Partnership as a Mechanism of Interna onal Di usion? The EU‐Russian Case
Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University
Europeanisa on Vectors? Agents and Mechanisms of Di usion in EU Policies in the Post‐Soviet Region
Laure Delcour, Ecole Na onale d'Administra on
From Governance to Governmentality: Explaining the Logic of Regional Di usion in EU Approach to Eastern Neighbourhood
Elena Korosteleva, University of Kent
Explaining the EU's Impact in the Eastern neighbourhood: Developing a Conceptual Framework
Kataryna Wolczuk, University of Birmingham, UK
TB41: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Moving Peacebuilding Research and Prac ce Beyond Liberal-Local Hybridity and the Rising A en on to Resilience
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Peace Studies
Stefanie Kappler, Liverpool Hope University
Oliver Richmond, University of Manchester
Erin L. McCandless, New School University
The Risks of Hybridity: Na onalist Hegemony in Sri Lanka
David Lawrence Rampton, London School of Economics
Suthaharan Nadarajah, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Hybridity as Prac ce: A Post‐Cons tu ve Approach to Researching Hybrid Processes in Liberia John Julian Graef, University of St. Andrews
Hybridity recasted: Advancing an ontology of peacebuilding disposi fs
TB42: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Evolu onary Ideas in Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London Jason Sharman, Gri th University
Evolu on, Genes and Informa on Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
The Evolu on of a Concept: “Liquidity” in Early Ins tu onal Poli cal Economy
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London A theory of cross‐border di usion of ins tu ons and prac ces
Ronen Peter Palan, City University London
evolu onary economics and theories of nancial regula on Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
TB43: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Afghanistan: Can Outsiders Bring Success?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
John A. Gentry, Na onal Intelligence University
Carol Chris ne Fair, Georgetown University
Private Security in Afghanistan: The Liabili es of Success
M. Dee Beutel, University of Miami
Hope In Helmand: A Start for Assessing the US Counterinsurgency E ort in Afghanistan
Frank "Sco " C Douglas, U.S. Naval War College
Fiscal Pathologies during War: Reconstruc on Spending Pa erns in Iraq and Afghanistan
Carrie Lee Lindsay, Stanford University
John Kendall, Stanford University
The Canadian Experience at the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruc on Team: An Assessment of the Interagency Collabora on
Caroline Leprince, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
TB44: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Military and the State: Establishing a New Balance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
Chris ne S. Cheng, King's College London
Whose security comes rst? Assessing di erent and compe ng interests in designing security sector reforms
Andrew Christopher Blencowe, University of O awa
Security Sector Reform in Costa Rica: Challenges of Security Sector Reform in Non‐Military Countries
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Staying In Their Barracks: Military Decision Making During Democra c Transi ons Robert T. Brathwaite, Northern Illinois University
TB45: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Understanding Military Adapta on: Empirical and Methodological Challenges
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Where have all the 'strategic corporals' gone? Reassessing bo om‐up adapta on to counter‐insurgency in the U.S. Army?
Sergio Ca gnani, University of Exeter, UK
Combat Adap veness of U.S. Marines: Analysis of Adap ve Schemas and Behavior Through the Lens of Military Culture
Ben Connable, King's College London
Enablers and barriers of mul dimensional organiza onal learning, adapta on and innova on in IDF units engaged in irregular warfare
Efrat Elron, Interna onal Peace Ins tute
On Adapta on
Frank G. Ho man, Na onal Defense University
Does the System Work? Ba le eld Learning in Afghanistan American Style
James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School
TB46: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Transna onal Business Governance Interac ons, Part 2: Outcomes and Impacts
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Errol Meidinger, SUNY Bu alo Law School
Tim Bartley, Ohio State University
Transna onal Business Governance (TBG) Interac ons in Global Finance: the role of business involvement for regulatory outcomes Burkard Eberlein, Schulich School of Business, York University (Toronto)
Dieter Kerwer, University of Antwerp
The poli cs of meta‐standard‐se ng in private sustainability governance: towards increased e ec veness or sustained confusion?
Luc Fransen, Leiden University
Private Interna onal Water Governance: Status and Impact on Local Water Policy
Nicole Kranz, Freie Universität Berlin
The impact of global‐local interac ons on regulatory performance of transna onal business governance ini a ves: a case of forest cer ca on in Russia
Olga Malets, Technische Universitat Munchen
Localizing the e ects of transna onal business governance interac ons: Percep ons of the legi macy of ISO and other global CSR standards‐se ers in Colombia and Canada
Stepan Wood, York University
The Global Di usion of Corporate Social Responsibility as an Outcome of TBG Interac ons: The Case of the Oil Industry
Melanie Zimmer, Peace Research Ins tute
TB47: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Simula ons and Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinna
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinna
From Virtual to Real: Simula ng Con ict Dynamics in a Global Informa on Age
Luba Levin-Banchik, Bar-Ilan University
Chanan Naveh, Sapir College Israel Revisi ng the Passenger Name Records (PNR) Nego a ons? Teaching the EU by studying the a ects of shi ing power in European ins tu ons a er Lisbon.
Eleanor E. Ze , Drake University
Semester‐Long Simula ons in Interna onal Rela ons:
Lessons from a(n) (Failed?) Experiment
Noah Zerbe, Humboldt State University Department of Poli cs
TB48: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Peace Professionals: The Interna onal Di usion of Postcon ict Exper se
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Sandrine Lefranc, Centre Na onal de la Recherche Scien que
Xavier Guignard, Université Paris I, IFPO Pales nian Territories
The Emergence of Transi onal Jus ce as a Professional Interna onal Prac ce
Sandrine Lefranc, Centre Na onal de la Recherche Scien que
Frederic Vairel, University of O awa, School of Poli cal Studies
Professionals of nego a ons in Pales ne: Interna onal careers and prac ces in The Pales nians‐Israelis context
Xavier Guignard, Université Paris I, IFPO Pales nian Territories
TB49: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Where are the ‘Bad’ Cases? Confron ng the ‘Good Norms Problem’ in Interna onal Norm Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Carmen Wunderlich, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Cli ord Bob, Duquesne University
Tracing Convergence and Divergence in Counterterrorism Argumenta on in the U.S., the EU, and Russia
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
Regina Heller, University of Hamburg
Mar n Kahl, University of Hamburg
China’s non‐western posi on on humanitarian interven on at the test of the Arab springs
Nicola Contessi, McGill University
Interna onal Criminal Jus ce in Peace Processes – Norma ve Di usion or ‘Peace versus Jus ce’ Confusion?
Mark S. Kersten, London School of Economics
The Good, the Bad, and the Bias: Towards a Reconceptualiza on of Norm Entrepreneurship
Carmen Wunderlich, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
TB50: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Giving Peace a Chance: Understanding the Sources of Non-Violent Foreign Policies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa
Michael Cohen, The Centry Founda on
Nik Emmanuel, Oklahoma State University
Engaging Adversaries: Myths, Misconcep ons, and Paradoxes in U.S. Foreign Policy
Je rey Fields, US Department of Defense
Peaceful Extrovert Mood Years: An Opportunity for the United States to Promote Peace
Joel Hartleroad, Hope College
Jack E. Holmes, Hope College
Birgit Poopuu, University of Tartu
TB51: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Obama and Beyond: Change and Con nuity in American Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Analysis
Marc A. Genest, Naval War College
David Shorr, Stanley Founda on
Mark Lagon, Council on Foreign Rela ons
TB52: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Cogni on and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. East Asian Regionalism at a Crossroad: A Plethora of Agreements to Disagree?
Min Gyo Koo, Seoul Na onal University
Compe ng to Cooperate: Roles of Provincial Governments in Chinese Approach to Regionalism
Chisako Teshima Masuo, Kyushu University
TB54: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Chris an Realism in the White House? An Assessment of Reinhold Niebuhr's In uence on Barack Obama's Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
EU peacebuilding: building peace versus building an image?
Chair Part. Part. Nobuhiro Hiwatari, University of Tokyo
Determinants of the Prolifera on of Preferen al Trading Arrangements in East Asia
Hiroyuki Hoshiro, Tokyo University
Who’s Willing and Able? Recent Trends in Managing Con ict in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Financial Crises, Domes c Regimes, and Trade and Security Rela ons in the Asian‐Paci c
Chair Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
David Bell Mislan, American University
Jean A. Garrison, University of Wyoming
Cogni ve Dissonance and Interna onal Security: Dilemmas, Deterrence, and Di cult Choices
Ryan Beasley, University of St. Andrews
Bridging the Micro‐Macro Divide: Evalua ng Poli cal Psychology in Interna onal Rela ons
Anthony C. Lopez, Washington State University
Coping With Hype and Hope: Cogni ve Dissonance in the Minds of Hungarians Deployed to Afghanistan, 2006‐2012
Péter Marton, Corvinus University of Budapest
Pu ng the Synthesis of Psychology and Social Theory into Prac ce: A ribu ons and Prac ce Theory Mark Paradis, University of Southern California
Role A ribu on in US‐Brazil Social Interac on: Status Recogni on and Denial Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Mireya Solis, Brookings Ins tu on, American University
Hiro Katsumata, Kanazawa University
Recurring Cycles of Trade Protec onism: U.S. An ‐Dumping and Countervailing Duty Inves ga ons on Trade with Northeast Asia, 1973‐2013
June Park, Boston University
Panel
Interna onal Law
Lauren M. Balasco, University of Delaware
Marcia B. Hartwell, Research Scholar, Ronin Ins tute
The Inter‐American Court of Human Rights’ Role in Repara ons: A Transi onal Jus ce Mechanism?
Lauren M. Balasco, University of Delaware
The healing poten al of truth‐telling a er con ict: An inves ga on of truth commission par cipa on in Solomon Islands and Timor‐Leste
Holly Guthrey, University of Otago
'Glocalized' Transi onal Jus ce: Democra zing Interna onal Humanitarian Law in the Post‐Con ict Balkans
Arnaud Kurze, George Mason University
Law and Jus ce a er Ben Ali: Understanding Transi onal Jus ce in Tunisia
Christopher K. Lamont, University of Groningen
Transi onal jus ce process in comparison: Bosnia‐Herzegovina and Nepal
Megumi Nishimura, Ritsumeikan University
TB56: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Gender and the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s):
Leslie E. Wehner, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
TB53: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Economic and Security Rela ons and their Domes c Sources in the Asia-Paci c
Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College
William Inboden, University of Texas‐Aus n
W. David Clinton, Baylor University
Robert E. Williams, Pepperdine University
TB55: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Interna onal Law meets Local Reali es
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Devon Kyla Cantwell, University of Kansas
Denise M. Horn, Northeastern University
A Woman’s Place is in the Streets: Gender, Counterhegemony, and Islamist Reform
Devon Kyla Cantwell, University of Kansas
Unexpected outcomes of the Arab uprisings: Islamists and Gender Mainstreaming in Egyp an and Tunisian Poli cal Discourse
Jasmine Gani, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
The Gender Equality Outcomes of Revolu on
Purcella Sharron Smith
Women in the Arab Spring: The Non‐Revolu on
Tach ne Baida, Al Akhawayn University
TB57: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Gender, Iden ty, and UN Peacekeeping Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Sponsor(s):
The Importance of the “Mundane”: Peacekeeping Economies and Gender Rela ons in Liberia and DRC
Kathleen M. Jennings, Fafo
Yoshiko Yamada, Florida Interna onal University
Yujia He, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Helge Hveem, University of Oslo
The Role of Women in Peacemaking and Con ict Resolu on
Timothy C. Lehmann, Hamilton College
Bargaining prac ce and nego a on failure in Russia‐Ukraine gas rela ons
David J. Tingle, Georgetown University
Lipi Mukhopadhyay, Indian Ins tute of Public Admin
Panel
TB61: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Europe-Asia Energy Security Policies
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair Disc. Disc. Kevin Young, UMass Amherst
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
The Two‐Tiered Poli cs of Financial Reform in the United States
John T. Woolley, UCSB
J. Nicholas Ziegler, University of California - Berkeley
Ro en Luck and Professional Lobbying in Interna onal Financial Governance: Housing Bond Markets in the Post‐Crisis Banking Regime
Iver Kjar, Copenhagen Business School
Administra ve Procedures and Transna onal Regulatory Bodies: Industry Lobbies and the Basel Accords
Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University
Mobile Capital, Freer Markets, Limited Firm Exit: Financial Service Firms and the Poli cs of Exit, Voice, and Loyalty
Meredith Wilf, Princeton University
Structural power and organiza onal capaci es in nancial lobbying
Interna onal Organiza on
Gregory Gleason, George C. Marshall European Center
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Stanislav L. Tkachenko, Saint Petersburg State University
Pathways to European Integra on: Structure, Agency, and Con ngency
A Fuzzy‐set Qualita ve Compara ve Analysis of Emerging Common European Energy Policy
Mariam Dekanozishvili, University of South Carolina
A New Type of Resource Curse or Endowment? Belarus and Georgia as Natural Resource Transit Countries
Ruchan Kaya, University of Florida
“Europe alone at home”: EU energy security policy a er the "oil shale revolu on" in the United States
Susanne Peters, Kent State University
The “Oil Weapon” Reversed? Assessing the American and European Oil Embargoes Against Iran
Thijs Van de Graaf, Ghent University
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Kristen Angela Harkness, University of Notre Dame
Bethany Ann Lacina, University of Rochester
Ginta T. Palubinskas, George Mason University
TB62: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Insights into Violence: Forms New and Old
Sponsor(s):
Chair Cabinet Poli cs and Poli cal Survival in Africa
Felix Bethke, University of Greifswald
Explaining Coups d'État in Authoritarian Regimes Vincenzo Bove, University of Essex
Mauricio Rivera, Department of Government, University of Essex
Poli cal Replacement and Ins tu onal Quality
Ma hew Fails, Oakland University
State Capacity and the Response of Poli cal Leaders to Domes c Opposi on
Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University
Panel
Bal c Energy Security: Reducing Strategic Vulnerability through the Introduc on of a Flexible Energy Infrastructure
Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris
Chair Disc. Coali on for Interven on: Domes c Stakeholder Interests in U.S. Rare Earth Trade Rela ons with China
Strategic Minerals and Great Power Rivalry Maria Jansson, Dept. of Poli cal Science, Stockholm University, Sweden
Maud Eduards, Dept. of Poli cal Science, Stockholm university
Scien
Emily Meierding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Tim S. DiMuzio, University of Wollongong
Asymmetric Dependence Revisited. The case of minerals
Strong, Fit and Healthy Blue Berets: Addressing Women and Health in UN Security Council Resolu ons
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ida Bas aens, University of Pi sburgh
Japan’s Peacekeeping Opera ons: Construc ng honorable and masculine Japan
TB59: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Responding to Threats to Regime Stability
Panel
Foreign Direct Investment in Oil‐Rich Nondemocracies
John McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Depoli ciza on, Essen aliza on, or Transforma on? UN Women’s Representa ons of Men and Masculinity
Sponsor(s):
Carl Henrik Knutsen, University of Oslo
Haavard M. Nygaard, University of Oslo
TB60: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The IPE of Strategic Natural Resources Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton
Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
TB58: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Na onal and Interna onal Lobbying in the Financial Sector
Explaining the Instability of Inconsistent Regimes
Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Jana Krause, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Democra c Di usion and the perils of Poli cal Violence: Lessons from Africa
Dauda Abubakar, University of Michigan Flint
Democra za on and Poli cal Violence: Capturing the Whole Process
Lutz F. Krebs, Maastricht University
Explaining spa al and temporal varia on in Ma a violence: The case of Southern Italy
Francesco Moro, University of Florence
Andrea Petrella, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Salvatore Sberna, European University Ins tute
TB66: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Feminism and IPE: Gendered Reads of Economic Concepts
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Prone to Con ict, but Resilient to Violence: Why Civil Wars Some mes Do Not Happen: Insights from Peru and Bolivia
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware
Chris ne B. N. Chin, American University
Global Trade and Its E ects on China’s Female Labor Market
Witold Mucha, University Duisburg-Essen
Di erent and yet alike? The Causes of Violent Forms in El Salvador and Jamaica Hannes Warnecke, University of Leipzig
Shiwei Jiang, Old Dominion University
Di used working condi ons and the condi on of resistant ‘ac on potency’
Beatrice Müller, University of Marburg
TB63: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
De Facto States, Agression and Norma ve Content: Contested Norms and Prac ces in the Contemporary States System
Construc ng an Explicitly Feminist 'Everyday Interna onal Poli cal Economy' Analy cal Framework
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Aging: A Feminist Cri que of Neoliberal Trends in Elder Care Policy in Sweden and Alberta, Canada. Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Law
English School
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Mark Raymond, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
The Poli cal Origins of the Interna onal Rules for Internal Con icts
Maria Pozza, University of Otago
Di usion of norms of Interna onal Interven on: Does size ma er, or West versus the Rest?
Bruno Reis, Na onal Defence Ins tute - Lisbon & King's College London “Criminalizing mercenaries and norm regress” Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Maria Koinova, Warwick University
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
Dynamics of Di usion in Diaspora Poli cs: A Rela onal Typology
Ariel I. Ahram, Virginia Tech
John Gledhill, University of Oxford
Diaspora Ins tu onal Reformers: Catalyzing economic and social reforms in Ethiopia and Egypt
Jennifer Marie Brinkerho , George Washington University
The Transformers: Immigra on and Localized Knowledge Development
Natasha Iskander, New York University
Restora ve Jus ce: Di usion in Transna onal Diaspora Ac vism towards Bosnia‐Herzegovina
Maria Koinova, Warwick University
The di usion of diaspora policies: a quali‐quan ta ve study
Francesco Ragazzi, Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po
Transna onal Diaspora Na onalist Movements and the Di usion of Extremist Violence: Comparing Terrorist Techniques of the Sri Lankan Tamils and the Pales nians in Israel
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ma hew C. Morgan, York University
Ma hew C. Morgan, York University
Footprints of the Le and Right: Poli cal Par es and the Use of Tax Policy in La n America's Emerging Markets
Chris na Wagner Faegri, University of Southern California
Taxa on and Redistribu on: Strategies to Promote Equity through Taxa on in Contemporary La n America
Chris na Wagner Faegri, University of Southern California
The Triple Taxa on Collision facing the High Income Countries: Growth, Distribu on, and Interna onal Mobility Constraints
Sarah Percy, University of Western Australia
Chair Disc. TB67: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Taxa on and Redistribu on
Chair Disc. Space Assets Protocol Sponsor(s):
Gabrielle Elise Be s, Carleton University
Sponsor(s):
Giovanni Man lla, University of Minnesota
TB64: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Di usion Pa erns in Transna onal Diaspora Poli cs
Stephanie Margaret Redden, Carleton University
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
Globaliza on, Social Cleavages, and Tax Policies
Hoon Lee, Texas Tech University
Wonjae Hwang, University of Tennessee
Shi ing the Burden: Redistribu on Through Taxa on A er Globaliza on
Melissa Ziegler Rogers, Claremont Graduate University
Taxing Choices: Interna onal Markets, Democracy and the Transforma on of Corporate Tax Policy
Duane Swank, Marque e University
TB68: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Global Rise, Regional Resistance? Explaining the Paradox of India’s Foreign Policy as a Contested Rising Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Dinshaw Mistry, University of Cincinna
Anit Mukherjee, CASI, University of Pennsylvania Dinshaw Mistry, University of Cincinna
Rani D. Mullen, College of William & Mary
Explaining India’s Constraints on US‐India Climate Change Agreement
Shivaji Kumar, Ohio State University
India’s West Asia (Middle East) policy: regional aspira on or global agenda?
Nicolas Blarel, Indiana University, Bloomington
India’s Afghan policy: reconciling global ambi on and regional impera ves?
Olivier Blarel, Sciences Po Paris
Contested Leadership: explaining Pakistan’s constant resistance against India amidst domes c and interna onal transforma ons since 1988
Hannes Ebert, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
India’s choice between mul lateralism and bilateralism: just a ques on of scale?
Raphaëlle Khan, India Ins tute, King's College London
The Rise of India as a Major Power in Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Silvana Schimanski, Universidade de Brasília (UNB)
TB71: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Di usion of IR Theory: The End of The Western and the Rise of Chinese IR Theory
Sponsor(s):
Manjeet Pardesi, Indiana University
TB69: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theorizing Governance in Europe
Not A Ma er of Coincidence: Brazil’s and India’s Par cipa on at Trade Facilita on Nego a ons of World Trade Organiza on (WTO)
Panel
Theory
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sabine Saurugger, Sciences Po Grenoble
Can E. Mutlu, University of O awa
Di using Governance by Comparison, Resis ng Governance by Law: Modelling the EU on experts networks
Nina Boeger, University of Bristol
Joseph Corkin, Middlesex University, Law Department
Democra c Representa on in the EU: Two Kinds of Subjec vity
Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Di usion of Democracy in Europe? The Impact of the Eurozone Crisis on the EU´s "Democra c De cit"
Petr Kratochvil
Zdenek Sychra, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Di usion in a mul level governance system: is there a sovereignty problem ?
Sabine Saurugger, Sciences Po Grenoble
On the behavioral independence of na onal o cials in interna onal bureaucracies
Jarle Trondal, University of Oslo
Ci zenship and the interna onal governance of human mobility: theore cal re ec ons and current transforma ons in the context of Europeaniza on Chenchen Zhang, Université libre de Bruxelles
Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes
Peter Marcus Kristensen, University of Copenhagen
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Adap ng and Developing Chinese IR Theories: A Di erent Learning Curve
Richard Weixing Hu, Uninversity of Hong Kong
Why There is No Chinese IR Theory?
Yiwei Wang, Renmin University
Xueqing Han, Tongji University
Before the Arrival of the Chinese School of IR
‐‐The Di usion of Ideas and Three Epistemic Turns in Chinese IR
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Between the idiosyncra c and the universal: Making sense of IR theory with Chinese characteris cs
Gustaaf Geeraerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Let Intellectual History Enlighten the Chinese School
Xiao Ren, Fudan University
Balance of rela onship: A Confucian route to systemic IR
Chih-yu Shih, Na onal Taiwan University
Chiung-Chiu Huang, University of Denver
TB72: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Causes and Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) in the Developing World
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
TB70: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Brazilian Foreign Rela ons: Bilateral and Mul lateral Engagement
Security Policy and FDI in the Developing World
Sponsor(s):
Decentraliza on, Quality of Bureaucracy, and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from the Russian Regions
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Eve Bratman, American University
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville
The Brazilian South‐South rela ons in numbers
Juliana Jeronimo Costa, University of Sao Paulo
Failing the FTAA: American Mispercep on of Brazilian Foreign Policy Daniel Guedes de Andrade, Simon Fraser University
Bilateral Rela ons Through Mul lateral Organiza ons: An Analysis of Brazil‐United States Bilateral Rela ons Through the United Na ons General Assembly Vo ng Records
Raquel Gon jo, PUC Minas
Brazilian Foreign Policy Under Lula's Administra on
Priscila Morrone, FMU
Double Embeddedness and Interna onal Empowerment: A Study of Brazil’s and India's Trade Policy
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira, University of Oxford
Panel
Colin M. S. Barry, Binghamton University
Leonardo Baccini, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Quan Li, Texas A&M University
Irina Mirkina, IMT Lucca
Economic Shock, Poli cal Shi s, and Sovereign The : The Domes c and Interna onal Determinants of Investment Expropria on
Nathan Jensen, Washington University
Noel Johnston, Washington University in St. Louis
Chia-yi Lee, Washington University in St. Louis
Abdulhadi Sahin, Washington University in St Louis
Opportunis c Taxa on under Varying Costs of Redeployment: Evidence from the Auto Industry in La n America
Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University
San ago Pinto, West Virginia University
Taxing Mul na onals in Developing Countries Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University
Foreign Direct Investment, Aid, and Social Infrastructures in the Developing World
Sijeong Lim, University of Washington
TB73: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Social Movements and Power in the Global Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Lucian Mark Ashworth, Memorial University of Newfoundland
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Voices of the Marginalized in Global Economic Ins tu ons: Case Studies from the An ‐Mining Movement in Central American and the Food Sovereignty Movement in Southeast Asia
Robin Broad, American University
The Interna onal Labor Organiza on and Its Margins: Tripar sm as Selec ve Representa on
Marieke Louis, Sciences Po Paris
Including Peasants in Global Poli cs
Nora McKeon, Roma Tre University
Countering Marginaliza on: Lessons from Eleven Global Mobiliza ons
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Counter‐Hegemonic Networks and the Transforma on of Global Climate Poli cs: Rethinking Movement‐State Rela ons
Jackie Smith, University of Pi sburgh
TB74: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Speaking with a Single Voice? The EU as an Interna onal Actor
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. European Union Studies Associa on
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Joseph H. Jupille, University of Colorado
In Search of a Common Jurisprudence: Bri sh Law Lords and the European Court of Jus ce
Kelley Li lepage, University of Oregon
Regional Coherence vs. Global E ec veness? The EU’s role in the ILO and the Di usion of Interna onal Labour Standards
Bregt Saenen, Ghent University
A Cacophony of Voices? The EU’s Cohesiveness in the Nego a on of Bilateral and Mul lateral Trade Nego a ons
Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden
Revisi ng EU Actorness in Environmental A airs
Tom Delreux, University of Louvain
Divide and Conquer: How China Can Exploit the Mul plicity of Investment Rules in the EU
Sophie Meunier, Princeton University
The European Union and the United States: Compe on, Convergence and the EU’s Changing Role in Transatlan c Rela ons
Michael H. Smith, Loughborough University
TB75: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Social Actors in African Poli cs: Unearthing Pa erns of Poli cal Engagement and Interac on with States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. African Poli cs Conference Group
Peter A. VonDoepp, University of Vermont
Leonardo R. Arriola, University of California, Berkeley
A Cross‐Na onal Analysis of the Distribu on of Energy NGOs across Africa Jennifer Brass, Indiana University
Con guring and Contes ng Power Online: The Role of Online Social Networks in Kenya’s 2013 Elec on
Jennifer De Maio, California State University, Northridge
The Law Society as Counter‐Weight to the State? Evidence from Eastern and Southern Africa
Rachel Elle , Beloit College
A Cross‐na onal Analysis of Media Harassment in Africa
Peter A. VonDoepp, University of Vermont
TC01: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Garrison State In Compara ve Perspec ve: Descrip on, Explana on, and Implica ons for Representa ve Democracy Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
David Sylvan, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Stephen John Majeski, University of Washington
Mary Dudziak, Emory University School of Law
Desmond King, University of Oxford
Bartholomew Sparrow, University of Texas at Aus n
TC02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable in Honor of James N. Rosenau
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Pierre Vercauteren, Catholic University of Louvain
James H. Mi elman, American University
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Ole Rudolf Hols
Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
Jennifer Knerr, Paradigm Publishers
Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University
TC03: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
What is Hampering the Di usion of Democracy?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Ma hew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Di usion of Democracy: Norma ve Encounter of Democra c Narra ve of Governance and the Alterna ves
Nima Baghdadi, Florida Interna onal University
Interna onal Rivalry and Authoritarianism: Does Rivalry Hinder Democracy?
Charity Butcher, Kennesaw State University
Lenin Lives! Revolu onary Legacies and Resistance to Liberal Democracy in Russia and Cuba
Judith S. Kullberg, Eastern Michigan University
Richard Stahler-Sholk, Eastern Michigan University
Di usion Resisted? Iran’s Green Movement and the Challenge of Democra za on
Mojtaba Mahdavi, University of Alberta
The Long Arab Spring: Why Democra c Di usion is Slower in the Arab World
Milind Thakar, University of Indianapolis
Ac ve Resistance to Democra c Di usion
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
TC04: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Surviving the Poli cs of Academe
Sponsor(s):
Chair Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Innova ve Panel
ISA Innova ve Panel
Sponsor(s):
Rose McDermo , Department of Poli cal Science, Brown University
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Robert E. Williams, Pepperdine University
Sean Giovanello, Elon University
TC05: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Junior Scholar
Symposium
Paths to War; Paths to Peace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
JSS Group
Jacob Aronson, University of Maryland
Deniz Cil, University of Maryland
"Should I Stay or Should I Go": The Determinants of Dissident Reac on to a Regime Repression and Reform during Poli cal Unrest
Amy King, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Jus ce De ected? The Uses and Abuses of Customary Transi onal Jus ce Mechanisms
Adam Kochanski, University of O awa
Acknowledgement without Ac on: Exploring Public Discourse a er Genocide and the Long‐term E ects on Peace
The War me Basis of Postwar State‐Building: Civil War, Resource Rents and State‐Building
Molla Reda, University of Minnesota
Disc. JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Nonviolent Ac on and Peace Processes: The E ect of Civil Resistance on the Ini a on, Comple on and Implementa on of Peace Agreements
Ma hew J. Chandler, University of Notre Dame
Tribal Cohesion and Military Behavior in the American Indian Wars
Je Friedman, Harvard University
Jeremy R. Backstrom, University of North Texas
Abusers as Opportunists? Violence against Civilians and Unreliable Combatants in Civil Wars
Outside the Ba le eld: In‐group Poli cal Dynamics of Civil War Nego a ons Hande S. Ogutcu, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University
The Escala on of Protest Movements: From Demonstra ons to Civil War Kirssa Cline Ryckman, University of Arizona
Disc. Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University
Nizar Messari, Al Akhawayn
The Impact of the Lack of Gender Jus ce in the Truth and Reconcilia on Commission on the Structural Inequality of Women in South Africa Sponsor(s):
Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University
The Compara ve Role of Collec ve Punishment and Public Goods in Securing Civilian Loyalty
Sponsor(s):
Junior Scholar Symposia
TC05-D: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ending Violence: The Complexity of Peace
Junior Scholar Symposia
TC05-B: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Popula on Dynamics and Civil War
Disc. Disc. JSS Group
Gabriella M. Prui , American University
Junior Scholar Symposia
TC05-A: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Repression and Domes c Unrest
Sponsor(s):
TC05-C: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Post-Con ict Challenges
JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Complex Interdependence Between Post‐Secession Dyads: Does it Prevent Con ict Recurrence?
Joel K. Day, University of Denver
Do Refugees Trigger Con ict? Ethnic Composi on, Country of Origin and the Loca on of Civil War Events
Kers n C. Fisk, Claremont Graduate University
Secession and the Domes c Democra c Peace
Ryan Gri ths, University of Sydney
Unmending Wall: The Transna onal Dimension of Recurring Civil Wars
Philip Mats Tantow, University of Bremen / Jacobs University Bremen
“Greedy” Spoilers: Violence and Bargaining in Peace Processes
Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College
TC06: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Global Di usion of Human Rights: Mechanisms and Outcomes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
Ru G. Teitel, New York Law School
Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
Emilie Hafner‐Burton, University of California San Diego
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
TC07: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—Di usion And Resistance: Promo ng Norms on Gender and Children Across Regions
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Bad Banks as a Response to Crises: When Do Governments Use Them, and Why Does Their Design Di er?
Mark Hallerberg
Christopher Gandrud, Yonsei University
The Poli cs of Financial Crisis Response
Phillip Y. Lipscy, Stanford University
Jacqui True, Monash University Ma hew A. Evangelista, Cornell University
Assessing the Impact of Family Law on Women and Girls in the Islamic World Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
Jeremy M Weinstein, Stanford University
TC10: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Meet the ISA Editors
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Hague Conven on and Poli cs of Intercountry Adop on Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Children, Con ict and Interna onal Rela ons
Bina D'Costa, Australian Na onal University
Katrina N. Lee-Koo, Australian Na onal University
Roundtable
ISA Sponsored
Brian Michael Pollins, The Ohio State University
James M. Sco , Texas Chris an University
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Karen Rasler, Indiana University
Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington
Security Di using? Gender, Norms and Peace Agreements Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
Held Up at Borders: Enforcing Gender Norms and Norma vi es in North America and Social Jus ce Feminist Resistance
Sponsor(s):
Marianne H. Marchand, University of the Americas, Puebla
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinna
TC08: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
A Retrospec ve on the Work of Susan Strange: Structure, Power, Knowledge, and Norms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University
Randall D. Germain, Carleton University
Money, Power and Crisis
Revisi ng the Structural Power of Capital: Susan Strange, Knowledge Structures, and the Global Financial Crisis
Chair Disc. A Reconsidera on of the Strange’s Views on the IPE
Interna onal Security Studies
Michael J. Williams, University of London
Alexandra Gheciu, University of O awa
Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Anand Menon, University of Birmingham
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Juan Vargas, Universidad del Rosario
Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University
Nego a on, Repe on, Reputa on: Peacekeeping and Links between Civil Wars
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Strange Power: investment ows and structural power in the global economy
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
Ahead of her Time?: Re ec ons on Susan Strange’s contribu ons to contemporary poli cal economy
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Anjali Dayal, Georgetown University
E ec veness Ma ers: Modeling Ba le eld Success and the Outcome of Domes c Armed Con icts
Zachary Jones, University of Georgia
Interna onal Dimensions of Revolu ons
Haavard M. Nygaard, University of Oslo
States and Interna onal Ins tu ons in the Thought of Susan Strange: strategies or instruments?
Switching Sides During Civil War
Diana Tussie
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. TC12: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Combatant Behavior in Civil War
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara
TC09: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Poli cal Consequences of Financial Crises
TC11: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Back to the Future? (in)Stability in Europe and the Relevance of Neorealism a er 1989
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Miles Kahler, University of California San Diego
Miles Kahler, University of California San Diego
Global Imbalances, Housing Prices, and Par san Fiscal Policies
J. Lawrence Broz, Univeristy of California, San Diego
Ben Ansell, University of Minnesota
Societal expecta ons, crises, and poli cal punishment
Je rey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne
Ben Oppenheim, UC Berkeley
Abbey Steele, Syracuse University
Juan Vargas, Universidad del Rosario
Michael L. Weintraub, Georgetown University
Joining the War: A Cross‐Study Meta‐Analysis
Juan Esteban Ugarriza, El Rosario University (Colombia)
Enzo Nussio, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá
Escala on, De‐Escala on, and Intergroup Dynamics
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
Aila M. Matanock, Stanford University
Brenna Marea Powell, Stanford University
TC13: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Explaining Change in Global Financial Governance: Incrementalism Revisited
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Conceiving Disasters: A Study of how Pursuing Short Term Gains Some mes Leads to High Accumula ve Costs
Ranan David Kuperman, University of Haifa
Con nuity and Change in Views of the US Foreign Policy Elite
Seyed Hamidreza Serri, Florida Interna onal University
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris
Balance of Power, Domes c Change, and Military Interven on
Luca Tardelli, London School of Economics
Transgovernmentalism and The Incremental Dynamics of Macropruden al Policy Development
TC16: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Ten Years a er the Tehran Agreement: Revisi ng the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
Andrew Baker, Queen's University Belfast
Con nuity of Expert Rule: Global accountancy regula on a er the crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Sebas an Botzem, Social Science Research Center Berlin
Disc. S ll global in life and na onal in death? Post crisis
cross‐border resolu on of banks
Elina K.M. Eloranta, University of Tampere
The clash of the Basel and Geneva paths of global economic governance: Reconciling regulatory exibility and nancial stability in the treatment of trade nance in Basel III
Russian posi on towards Iranian Nuclear Program, or how di usion of interna onal events can foreshadow percep on on threats
Jens L. Mortensen, University of Copenhagen
The Wall Street‐Main Street Complex? The Role of Financial and Corporate Coali ons in Post‐Crisis Financial Regulatory Change
Explaining Incremental Change in the A ermath of the Global Financial Crisis: Change agents, veto players, and the ins tu onal constraints of global nancial governance
Panel
Charlie Glaser, George Washington University
Charlie Glaser, George Washington University
Cyber Deterrence Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Sami Makki, Sciences Po & CERAPS, Lille (France)
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
From Agent to Principal: Foreign Aid Policy in the European Union
Ma hias Englert, TU-Darmstadt, IANUS
Bargaining with Nuclear Weapons: Deterrence and the Diplomacy of Violence
Anne Harrington de Santana, Monterey Ins tute, Center for Nonprolifera on Studies
Gina Mar nez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Choosing a Coopera on Partner for Own Bene ts: Non‐
governmental Organiza ons in the EU Daphne Network
Vladislava Petrova, Southern Illinois University
Explaining Unilateralism and Mul lateralism in European Union’s External Rela ons Assessing Deterrence
Kathleen M. Vogel, Cornell University
Juris Pupcenoks, Marist College
Enhancing Dissuasion in Deterring State and Non‐State BW Development
Power rela ons between the European Union and Africa: Aid, Trade, and Migra on.
Sonia Ben Ouagrham Gormley, George Mason University
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Charles F. Hermann, Texas A&M University
Steven Hook, Kent State University
Con nuity and Change in U.S.‐China Rela ons: Domes c Poli cs and the Evolu on of the Uncomfortable Partnership in the Obama Era
Jean A. Garrison, University of Wyoming
Stay the Course or Change: Foreign Policy Decisions in Response to Bad News
Charles F. Hermann, Texas A&M University
Ariane Mitra Tabatabai, King's College London
Chair Disc. Lynn Eden, Stanford University
Chair Disc. The European Union and Iran’s Nuclear Discourse
Sponsor(s):
The Global Contradic ons of Nuclear Threat
Sponsor(s):
Money can't buy you love: EU member states and Iranian nuclear program 2002‐2009
TC17: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
European Union Foreign Policy: Aid, Trade & Humanitarian Interven on
Interna onal Security Studies
TC15: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
When Does Foreign Policy Change
Peter Jones, University of O awa
Michal Onderco, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
Chair Disc. Na vidad Fernandez-Sola, University of Zaragoza (Spain); Visi ng Professor Higher School of Economics, Moscow Track Two Diplomacy as “A Key Actor” in the Iran Nuclear Crisis: Making a Contribu on, or Ge ng in the Way?
Stefano Pagliari, London School of Economics
Kevin Young, UMass Amherst
Sponsor(s):
Cindy Vestergaard, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS)
Benjamin Kienzle, King's College London
Correc ng misbehavior? Promo ng jus ce? An analysis of the EU ac on against the threat of a nuclear‐armed Iran
Mar n B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School
TC14: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Producing and Di using the Deterrent E ect
Interna onal Security Studies
Tine Van Criekinge, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
TC18: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Data for the Scien c Study of Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Megan Shannon, Florida State University
Explaining the Evolu on of Interac on Opportuni es across Interna onal Borders
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Aaron Michael Ho man, Purdue University
Panel
The Anna Karenina Principle: Heterogeneous Nonevents in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory and Prac ce in Liberal Thought
Beate Jahn, University of Sussex
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
Theorizing and Doing as Dis nct Ac vi es: Implica ons for IR Theory
Construc ng the COW 5.0 Intrastate War Datasets: New Discoveries, New Coding Problems
Terry Nardin, Na onal University of Singapore
Je rey S. Dixon, Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Meredith Reid Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)
TC23: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Spread of Human Tra cking and An -Tra cking Policies
Sponsor(s):
Comparability in Poli cal Event Data Sets
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
Chair Disc. Con ict Issues In Non‐State Con ict – A New Dataset
Nina von Uexküll, Uppsala University
Therese E. Pe ersson, Uppsala Con ict Data Program
Pa erns of CBRN Use by Non‐State Actors: Analyzing the Evidence
Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona
Paul Murray, University of Arizona
Lauren E. Pinson, University of Maryland (START)
TC19: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Rethinking the Rule of Law
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery
Henry (Chip) Carey, Georgia State University
George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York
Dorota J. Gierycz, City University of New York
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Richard W. Frank, University of Sydney
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Paule e Lloyd, AAAS Fellow and Foreign Policy Analyst, U.S. State Department
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
The Di usion of Global Prohibi on Norms: Sexual Exploita on, Forced Labor, and Organ Tra cking
Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami
Perceived Rela ve Depriva on and Risk: An Aspira on‐Based Model of Vulnerability
Cecilia Mo, Vanderbilt University
The Shadow of White Slavery: Aboli on, Rescue, and Tes monies of the Tra cked in Contemporary Human Tra cking Discourse
TC24: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Governance Transfer by Regional Organiza ons 1: Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Roundtable
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Regional Organisa ons vs. Inter‐Regional Di usion: Can Regionalist Projects Lock In Poli cal Systems?
Alessandra Russo, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Governance Transfer by ECOWAS and its impact in situa ons of uncons tu onal power accessions and prolonga ons
Paul Wapner, American University
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Robin Broad, American University
Asli Bali, University of California, Los Angeles
Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara
Rob B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio
TC22: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Theory and Prac ce 1: in Theory
Using children in war: Cross‐na onal pa erns of child soldier recruitment
Gunther Peck, Duke University
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
Amelia H. Arsenault, Georgia State University
Bruce Gregory, George Washington University / Georgetown University
Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University
TC21: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Honoring Richard Falk's Scholarship
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Peter Andreas, Brown University
The Power of Social Pressure: US E orts to Criminalize Human Tra cking World Wide
TC20: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Cri cal Issues in Public Diplomacy: Power, Ethics and E ec veness Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Christof Hartmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Kai Striebinger, Freie Universität Berlin - Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
Governance Transfer by SADC
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Peer Schouten, University of Gothenburg
Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shedding Light on the ‘Dark Ages’: Late‐Medieval Interna onal Rela ons Prac oners and the Theory/Prac ce Divide
Julia Costa Lopez, University of Oxford
Theory and Prac ce: Kan an Ques ons
Andrew Davenport, University of Sussex
The Problem of Prac cal Authority in IR
Christoph Humrich, University of Groningen/The Netherlands
Anna Van Der Vleuten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Merran Hulse, Radboud University
Governance Export by Regional Organiza ons: The Case of ASEAN
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Gö ngen
Building norms but missing rou nes in their implementa on. Governance transfer and the African Union
Julia Leininger, German Development Ins tute (DIE)
Governance Transfer by Regional Organiza ons in the Middle East and North Africa. A New Spring for the Arab League?
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
TC25: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Management Prisms for Intelligence Systems
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Funding Failure: The Interna onal System, Foreign Aid, and State Capacity
Jeremy L. Wells, Louisiana State University
Intelligence Studies
Jon Rosenwasser, US O ce of the Director of Na onal Intelligence
Jon Rosenwasser, US O ce of the Director of Na onal Intelligence
TC28: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Russia in the Asia-Paci c: Regime Maker or Regime Taker?
Sponsor(s):
Chair US Intelligence Community as a Complex Adap ve System
Aleksandra Maria Bielska, King's College London
Disc. Intelligence: Learning from Knowledge Management
Dalene Duvenage, 4Knowledge Analysis Solu ons, South Africa
The Intelligence Community as a High Reliability Organiza on
Joe Faragone, University of O awa
TC26: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Global and Regional Pressures: ASEAN’s Ins tu onal Challenges
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Alice D. Ba, University of Delaware
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
Carolina Galicia Hernandez, Ins tute for Strategic and Development Studies
Pek Koon Heng, American University
Pushpa Thambipillai, ISEAS, Singapore
Russia and the Six‐Party Talks: New Opportuni es
Russia and Con ict Resolu on in the South China Sea
Elizabeth Wishnick, Montclair State University
TC29: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Health, Security, and the Global Governance of Bodies
Sponsor(s):
Chair ASEAN, Great Power Poli cs, and Poten al Ins tu onal Transforma on: EAS and ADMM Plus
Disc. Kei Koga, Harvard University
The ASEAN‐Way Diplomacy in Asia‐Paci c Regional Architecture
Chyungly Lee, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Jana Krause, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Contes ng Gender Structures and Understandings of HIV: Research as Social Change in Malawi
Emma L. Anderson, Leeds University
The Rise of China and the Fall of ASEAN? How China’s Regional Rise A ects ASEAN’s Ins tu onal Development
Shaun Narine, St. Thomas University
The colonial present in interna onal development: The case of German interven ons in obstetric care in Tanzania
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
“Southeast Asia in the 21st Century: Re‐envisioning Sovereignty as Responsibility and ‘Response‐ability’?”
See Seng Tan, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies
TC27: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Regional Actors and Crisis Management Choosing Rights: Interna onal In uences and the Adop on of Rights Language in HIV Advocacy
Kris Heather Kenyon, University of Bri sh Columbia
Panel
Biopoli cal Governmentali es of Women’s Lives: Security, Development and Popula on Anita Lacey, The University of Auckland
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Magdalena Góra, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, Lund University, Sweden
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
TC30: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Challenges of Chinese Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
The voice of a region? Recognising regional organisa ons as representa ves of global governance
Stephen P. Aris, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
The EU’s Engagement in Con ict Resolu on Beyond Its Borders: In Neighborhood, Mediterranean, and African Regions
Mehtap Kara, Eastern Mediterranean University
Chair Disc. Disc. Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
Sco Kastner, University of Maryland
Assessing the impact of Chinese outward FDI on Chinese Foreign Policy: A Need for Modera on
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
cas y Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Regional Organiza ons and China’s Conceptualiza on of an Interna onal “Neighborhood”
What is the role of decision‐making systems of regional integra on blocks the spread of the economic crisis? Celia Mar nez, Consejo Nacional de Inves gaciones Cien
Técnicas
Russia and ASEAN: Passage to Asia Paci c Engagement
Tamara Troyakova, Far Eastern Federal University
America’s “Re‐engagement” with ASEAN and East Asia: Its Impact on the Evolving Regional Architecture. Disc. Gaye Christo ersen, Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
Sergey Sevas yanov, Far Eastern Federal University Patrick F. Walsh, Charles Sturt University
Chair The Sino‐Russian Partnership: Central Asian Norm Di usion into the Asia‐Paci c
Anglo‐Saxon (Universal?) Values Versus the “Asian Way” in Forming an Asia‐Paci c Regional Order and Russian Op ons
Building be er intelligence frameworks through e ec ve governance.
Sponsor(s):
Gaye Christo ersen, Hopkins‐Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
Artyom L. Lukin, Far Eastern Federal University
Arthur Steven Hulnick, Boston University
Chair Disc. Disc. Post Communist States
The Russian Far East and the Asia‐Paci c: State‐Managed vs. Transna onal Integra on
The Intelligence Legoland: Building Be er Models of the Intelligence Process
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The Condi oning E ects of Aid Revisited: Chinese Foreign Assistance and Democracy in Africa
Xiaojun Li, Stanford University
Di usion of Regime Legi macy in the Two‐Level Game: The Delegi mizing Poten al of Na onalism in Chinese Foreign Rela ons
Ning Liao, Old Dominion University
Policy Entrepreneurs and Poli cal Pluraliza on in Chinese Foreign Policy
Derek E. Steiger, University of Oklahoma
The G20 debate on environmental issues: limits and possibili es
Vinicius T. Oliveira, PUC Minas
Mariana Balau Silveira, PUC Minas
TC34: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Con ict-related Knowledge Produc on and Di usion:
The Case of the Interna onal Crisis Group (ICG)
Sponsor(s):
Another reluctant superpower? Chinese preferences for becoming a hegemon
Chair Chair Disc. Yue Zou, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Panel
German Poli cal Science Associa on
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
Boris Wilke, Bielefeld University
William Reno, Northwestern University
TC31: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Gender and Counter-Terrorism: Human Rights Perspec ves. Haun ng ghosts of a di cult past? The ICG and West Africa
Sponsor(s):
Distribu ng, Bridge Building and Legi mizing: ICG’s Func ons in Knowledge Di usion in Southeast Asia
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Caron Gentry, University of St Andrews
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, University of Minnesota Law School
Gender and global counter‐radicaliza on e orts: between essen alism and erasure
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Margaret C. Gonzalez-Perez, Southeastern Louisiana University
'Interna onal Con ict Feminism' as Counter‐terrorism: The Seduc on of Power
Chair Disc. Transna onal think‐thanks: advoca ng peacebuilding, assis ng regula on? Examining the role of ICG in external electoral interven ons in Bosnia‐Herzegovina Roland Kos c, Uppsala University
TC35: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Worlding Beyond the West
Sponsor(s):
Vasuki Nesiah, New York University
Sponsor(s):
Sonja Grigat, O o-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Recipes for Interven on – The ICG imagines the Congo
Kai J. Koddenbrock, University of Bremen
Human Rights Viola ons and Women Terrorists ‐ an interna onal compara ve perspec ve. TC32: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Time, Temporality, and the Limits of Interna onal Rela ons
Morten Boas, FAFO Ins tute for Applied Interna onal Studies
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Warwick
Alexandra M. Livingston, University of Aberdeen
Genealogies of the future: specula on, utopia, futurology
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Global Development
David L. Blaney, Macalester College
Meghana V. Nayak, Pace University
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva
Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Yiwei Wang, Renmin University
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Navnita C. Behera, Delhi University
Claudia E. Aradau, King's College London
Just Killing Time
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
Ethics and the Logic of the Future in IR
Madeleine Fagan, University of Warwick
Temporal Borders, Disciplinary Boundaries, and the Limits of Interna onal Rela ons
Tom E. Lundborg, The Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Excep onal me(s) and the possibility of poli cs
Pe er Narby, Lund University
TC33: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Divide and Conquer? Wielding In uence in Global Environmental Nego a ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Sara Hughes, Na onal Center for Atmospheric Research
Pamela Chasek, Manha an College
Poli cal feasibility Commision rather than global sustainability conferences
Steinar E. Andresen, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Responsiveness vs. In uence: Whom To Lobby in Interna onal Climate Nego a ons
Carola Betzold, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Emerging actors in global climate governance. Nego a ng in the new world order
Hans Bruyninckx, Leuven University
Sander Happaerts, University of Leuven
TC36: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Crisis, Percep ons and Ins tu onal Change in the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Toni Haastrup, University of Warwick
Paule e Kurzer, University of Arizona
Management Boards Of European Union Agencies: Vehicles Of Na onal Control Or Dominated By Independent Experts? Michael Buess, University of Lucerne
Beyond interests and ins tu ons. The e ect of the EU’s percep on of the G7, G8 and G20 on its internal coordina on e orts.
Peter Debaere, Ghent University
The European debt crisis and interna onal coopera on theories
Mauro Gilli, Northwestern University
Valerie Freeland, Northwestern University
Andrea Gilli, European University Ins tute
Bureaucra c in uence and ins tu onal change in EU criminal law: A theore cal sequencing approach Ludvig Norman, Uppsala University A path toward EU iden ty Hayden J. Smith, Washington State University
TC37: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Na onalism, Regional Powers and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Poli cs of de ni on: Arc c and the social dimension of sustainable development Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen, University of Lapland
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
TC40: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Statesmanship and Power
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Sponsor(s):
Dreams of Cyrus the Great: Explaining Iranian Grand Strategy
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
India’s Par cipa on in Global Governance: Goals and Strategies of an Aspiring/Emerging Power
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
An Aspiring Regional Power and a Neglected Region? The Black Sea Region in Turkey’s New Foreign Policy Alexander Reichwein, Goethe-University Frankfurt
“The Blooming Rosebud” or “The Childlike Obsession”?: Brazilian Na onal Narra ves on Foreign Policy and Development
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ariel Zellman, New York University
Ron Hassner, University of California Berkeley
Kosovo as Serbia’s sacred space: Governmentality, pastoral power and sacraliza on of territories
Filip Ejdus, Faculty of Poli cal Sciences, University of Belgrade
Jelena Subo c, Georgia State University
The Homeland as a Strategic Social Construc on: Comparing Chinese Policy toward Tibet and Mongolia a er 1949
Olivier Henripin, Northwestern University
Territory, Iden ty, and Civil War in Sudan
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
From Indivisibility to Par
Homeland Territories
on? Kosovo & Jerusalem as Contested Ariel Zellman, New York University
Homelands, Par
TC39: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Interna onal Di usion of Sustainable Development Norms, Technologies, and Prac ces
Chair Disc. U.S. foreign policy toward North Korea under the Clinton and Bush administra on (1993~2009): External threats, leaders’ percep on and domes c poli cs
Inyeop Lee, University of Georgia
What Should Be the Rela onship Between Statesmanship, Power and Interna onal Norms? The Case of Territorial Integrity Mikulas Fabry, Georgia Ins tute of Technology Joseph Stalin and First Image Analysis: A Case Study in the Role of Leadership Eric Fleury, Baylor University
The Limits of Statesmanship: Alliances, Reputa on, and Tension in the Franco‐Greek Rela on
Marie Hooper, Oklahoma City University
Statecra and Moral Reasoning: Elihu Root on Law, Morality and Interna onal Rela ons
Greg Russell, University of Oklahoma
TC41: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Approaches to Studying Sexual Violence in Post-Con ict Liberia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. ons, and Con ict
Nadav Shelef, University of Wisconsin
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Global Development
Kemi Fuentes‐George, Middlebury College
Kemi Fuentes‐George, Middlebury College
Discursive Strategies in the Ins tu onaliza on of
Sustainable Development, 1972‐2012
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland
Lucia Antalova Seybert, Georgetown University
Human‐environment‐policy interac ons in biodiversity conserva on contexts: case study of the Al Reem Biosphere Reserve in Western Qatar and lessons for sustainable development in the Middle East.
Remi Piet, University of Miami / Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme
Green Growth as a New Logic of Development in China and South Korea:
Green Authoritarianism or State Environmentalism?
Edward W. Schwerin, Florida Atlan c University
Reed Davis, Sea le Paci c University
W. David Clinton, Baylor University
David D. Palkki, Na onal Defense University
“Back to the Future”? Germany as a Tamed European Power
Sponsor(s):
Diploma c Studies
English School
Assessing Credibility: Insights from Saddam's Iraq
Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
TC38: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Defending the Homeland: Territory & Na onal Iden ty
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Pamela Scully, Emory University
Erin Bernstein, Emory University
Sabrina Karim, Emory University
Rosalyn Schroeder, Emory University
Alzbeta Svablova, Bayreuth Interna onal School of African Studies, University of Bayreuth
TC42: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Global Di usions of Post-Disciplinary IPE: Trajectories, Silences, and Illusions in Dissemina on of Cri cal Knowledge
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University, Canada
Mar jn Konings, University of Sydney
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachuse s
Philip George Cerny, York, UK
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
J. Magnus Ryner, King's College London
TC43: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Governing the Mari me Space – New Threats and New Pa erns of Security Governance?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Carlo Masala, University of the German Bundeswehr
Susanne Fischer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Anja P. Jakobi, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Sovereignty and Security in the Mari me Domain
Renée de Nevers, Syracuse University
“Governance Structures of Three Spanish Mari me Security Issues: Piracy, Uncontrolled Migratory Flows and IUU shing”
Annina Bürgin, Ins tuto Universitario de Estudios Europeos IUEE
Environmental Unilateralism and Arc c Mari me Governance: Canada's Arc c Shipping Repor ng System NORDREG
Petra Dolata, King's College London
Interna onal Mari me Security Governance: The Rise of Mari me Private Military and Security Companies
Carolin Liss, Gri th University
TC44: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Counterinsurgency: Civilian Responses and E ects
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Tricia Sullivan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
Regime Type and Counterinsurgency Opera ons: Are Democracies More E ec ve at "Winning the Hearts and Minds".
TC46: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Teaching Gender and Globaliza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The casualty avoidance of states using military force in war, civil war and counterinsurgency.
Georg von Kalckreuth, University of Geneva
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Eric Wallace, University of New Mexcio
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Daniel Drezner, Tu s University
Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
Strategic planning in a cybered world
Emily Goldman, Department of Defense
What is strategy for?
Nicholas J. Kitchen, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Integra ng force and diplomacy
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University Design and emergence in the making of American grand strategy
Ionut Popescu, Duke University
Strategic planning and grand strategy: The e ect of processes on outcomes
Jordan Tama, American University
Steven B. Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Teaching Globaliza on: Assessing the Impact of In‐Class Debates on Student Learning
A Compara ve Study of Web and Face‐to‐Face Students in an Interna onal Organiza ons Class Shiva Jahani, University Central Florida
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
Teaching Interna onal Rela ons Concepts to Kinaesthe c Learners: Widening Teaching Methodology in the IR Classroom via Recrea onal Ac vi es and Games
Winning and Losing Hearts and Minds
Nina Silove, University of Oxford
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Costel Calin, Quinnipiac University
Sherri S. Replogle, Illinois State University
Khalil M. Marrar, Loyola
The Purpose And Impact Of U.S. Na onal Security Strategic Planning
Panel
Bela Arora, University Of Wales Newport
The Impact of Civilian‐Centered Human Rights Norms on U.S. Military Doctrine in Iraq and Afghanistan
Chair Disc. Jane H. Bayes, California State University, Northridge
Judith H. S ehm, Florida Interna onal University
Rianne Mahon, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Olga Aikin, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Chris na Gabriel, Carleton University
Vidyamali Samarasinghe, SIS, American University
Angelina Ja e, Universidad Metropolitana
Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Pedagogy v Learning Space Design: Are our classrooms t for purpose?
Stephen Quackenbush, University of Missouri
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Social Science Council
TC47: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Assessing the Impact of New Ac ve Learning Techniques
Jack J. Porter, Military College of South Carolina
The Impact of Mechaniza on on Counterinsurgency: A Reassessment
TC45: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Strategic planning in Interna onal Rela ons
Roundtable
Laszlo Sarkany, University of Western Ontario
Evalua ng Alternate Approaches to Informa on Literacy Instruc on in Interna onal Studies Bruce Fyfe, University of Western Ontario
TC48: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Walking the Walk of Peacebuilding: Analyzing Prac ces of Peacebuilding on the Ground
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Catherine Goetze, University of No ngham
Catherine Goetze, University of No ngham
Peaceland: An Ethnography of Interna onal Interven on
Severine Autesserre, Barnard College, Columbia University
"From statebuilding to individual‐building"
Marta F. G. Moreno, Pon
Janeiro
cal Catholic University of Rio de The peacebuilding eld: how interven ons act back on the interveners
Mateja Peter, S
ung Wissenscha und Poli k
Seeing beyond the state: The moral and poli cal economy of the state
Stein S. Eriksen, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Cubicle Land – the microsociology of interna onal rule
Klaus Schlichte, University of Bremen
TC49: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Norma ve Change Through Prac ces
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Sponsor(s):
Andrew Bradley Phillips, University of Queensland
Ted Hopf, Na onal University of Singapore
Chair Disc. Great Expecta ons: Prac cing Reliability Among Allies
Anne Holthoefer, University of Chicago
Jorg Kustermans, Flemish Peace Ins tute
Elisa Lopez Lucia, University of Warwick
Foreign military presence and the changing prac ce of sovereignty
Hegemony, Logics and Cri cal Explana on: Taking Laclau into Interna onal Rela ons
Sebas an M. Schmidt, University of Chicago
David Howarth, Essex University
Ale a Norval, Essex University
The Imperial Origins of Mul lateralism
Ma hias Staisch, University of Chicago
Panel
TC53: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Paradigm Shi a er Rio+20? Green Economy vs Neoliberal Economics vs the An -Sustainability Movement
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Samuel Evans, University of California, Berkeley
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
External In uences on Coup Occurrence: Changes in Arms Supply Structure and Their Causal E ect on Coups
Kyle Estes, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
Compliance With EU Arms Embargoes
Chair Disc. The Arms Embargo Policies of Western Democracies: Human Rights and Power
Kathrin Kranz, University of Notre Dame
Increasing U.S. Arms Transfers to Rights Abusing Recipients in the War on Terror
Eric Schwab, University of Washington
The Emergence of the Global Arms Sales Network ‐ Examining Pa erns of Arms Sales Using an Exponen al Random Graph Model
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Bas aan Van Apeldoorn, Free University of Amsterdam
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
Truth, Jus ce, and the American Way: Using a Service Marke ng Model to Assess Why Charlo e Beers' Middle Eastern Ad Campaign was Unsuccessful
Kathryn M.G. Boehlefeld, University of Notre Dame
Reassessing the Transatlan c Divide: An Empirical Analysis
Mon N. Da a, University of Richmond
U.S. Congress and the Civilian Costs of War
Ma hew Leep, University of Connec cut
The 9/10 E ect: Exogenous Shock, the Bush Doctrine, and the Iraq War
David Bell Mislan, American University
Trying to Balance It All Out: U.S. Foreign Policy and the New Status Compe on
Jason Rich, Georgia College
Caitlin Duvall, Georgia College & State University
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
History repea ng? “Green Economy” and the Global South Ste en Bauer, German Development Ins tute (DIE)
Markus Lederer, Technical University Darmstadt
Carl Death, Aberystwyth University
From Rio to Resistance: Direct Observa on of the Climate Denial Counter‐movement in Social Media
Peter Jacques, University of Central Florida
Claire Knox, University of Central Florida
Gita Sukthankar, University of Central Florida
TC54: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Drones: Legality and Ethics
Sponsor(s):
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Protest and par cipa on: Social movements as change agents at environmental conferences
Susanne Hansen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
TC51: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Analyzing the Puzzles in Recent US Foreign Policy
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Discourses and prac ces of security and defense policies regionaliza on The democra c peace as prac ce: history and tradi on
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Douglas Brommesson, Lund University
Ann-Marie Ekengren, University of Gothenburg
Prac cing Ins tu onal Design
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Percep ons of Media za on among Foreign Policy Decision‐
makers
Patricia Greve, University of Toronto
TC50: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
To Sell Arms Or Not To Sell Arms: That is the Foreign Policy Ques on
TC52: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Policy as Discourse and as Prac ce
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
David J. Traven, Ohio State University
Andrej J. Zwi er, University of Groningen
President Obama’s Kill List and its Execu on: Are Extra Judicial Killings permi ed under Interna onal Law?
Zakia Afrin, Golden Gate University
Interpre vism and norma ve dilemma: the lethal use of drones and the inten onal acceptance of moral responsibility by the execu ve power. Jonathan Boyd, University of Reading
Fear the Reaper: Just War Doctrine, Drones, and the No on of a Fair Fight
John T. Crist, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar
James D. Rae, California State University Sacramento
Droning on to an Uncertain Future
Bruce Cronin, City College of New York
Distant In macies: Drone Warfare and the Double E ect Standard
Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University
TC55: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Poli cs of Interna onal Law
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Jean‐Marc Coicaud, Rutgers University
Jean‐Marc Coicaud, Rutgers University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. The Rule of Law in World Poli cs
Ian Hurd, Northwestern University
Daily Textuali es: ‘The Poli cal’ within Legal Prac ce
Philip Liste, University of Hamburg
Legal Jus
Council
Part. Part. Part. ca ons as discursive prac ce in the UN Security Holger Niemann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Interna onal Law and the Prac ce of Legality
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
David Chandler, University of Westminster
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Amanda A. Licht, University of South Carolina
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Amanda A. Licht, University of South Carolina
A Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins of Victory and Interna onal Con ict
Peace, the Power of Di erence, and the Ontological Ques on
Hartmut Ernst Behr, Newcastle University
Kyle E. Haynes, Webster University
Understanding Militarism and Severity of Civil Con ict
Power, gender and peacebuilding
Dongsuk Kim, Sogang University
Young Hoon Song, Seoul Na onal University
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Domes c Poli cal Interests, Leadership Change, and Interna onal Coopera on
Building Peace through Depoli cisa on in the occupied Pales nian territories Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Naoko Matsumura, Rice University
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
Panel
Peace Studies
Ta ana Carayannis, Social Sciences Research Council
Laura Zano , Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Emerging Models of Peace ‐ What comes a er the Liberal Peace?
Louise Andersen, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
"The local" in current peacbuilding research
Andreas Hirblinger, University of Cambridge
Claudia Simons, S ung Wissenscha und Poli k (SWP) Underwri ng Security ‘Responsibly’ in the Neoliberal Age: Implica ons of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) for Key UN Doctrines on Security and Development.
Rina Kashyap, Lady Shri Ram College
An alterna ve to the liberal peace, or just tweaking? Brazil’s peacebuilding in Hai and Guinea‐Bissau
Kai Michael Kenkel, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
The Limits of Neoliberal Reconstruc on in Post‐Civil War Lebanon: A Cri cal Study of Solidere’s Reconstruc on of Downtown Beirut.
Hadi Makarem, London School of Economics
‘Good Enough SSR’ as an Approach of Di usion for Security in the MENA Region in the a ermath of ‘Arab Spring’
Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University
Scien
Panel
Ali Fisunoglu, Claremont Graduate University
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Chair Disc. Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California Riverside
Robert A. Denemark, University of Delaware
Ian Morris, Stanford University
David O. Wilkinson, University of California, Los Angeles
Na onal Leadership and Poli cal Capacity
Power asymmetry, hydropoli cs and peacebuilding
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Peace Studies
TC57: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cri quing Liberal Peace: Re ec ons on Recent Poli cal Developments
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
TC59: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Impact of Leaders
Ju a Brunnee, University of Toronto
TC56: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Illusion of Power in Peacebuilding: Part 1
TC58: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Engaging Ian Morris' "Why the West Rules--For Now" and "The Measure of Civiliza on" - A Round Table Discussion with the Author
Resource Alloca on, Foreign Policy and Leader Survival
Kyle L. Mackey, Binghamton University
TC60: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Civil War and Rebellion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Marcia B. Hartwell, Research Scholar, Ronin Ins tute
Ursula Daxecker, University of Amsterdam
Regional Coopera on and Civil War
Belgin San Akca, Koç University
Weak States and Weak Rebels: The Strategic Logic of Low‐
Capability Warfare
Charles Butcher, University of Otago Reform, Redistribu on, or Repression: Does Money Buy Peace?
Luke Condra, University of Pi sburgh
Radha Iyengar, Havard University
Barbara Walter, University of California San Diego
Rebels, Refugees and Socializa on
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
How Transna onal Rebels Emerge and Evolve: Evidence from the Middle East and South Asia
Morgan Lee Kaplan, University of Chicago
Ge ng A Hand By Cu ng Them O : Mexican Cartels and the Strategic Use of Violence
Paul Zachary, George Washington University
TC61: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poli cal Demography and the Interna onal System
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Sponsor(s):
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Chair Chair Disc. Popula on Policy and The Rise to Great Power Status
Danielle Cohen, Cornell University
The Non‐Di usion of Minority Rights Norms: A Two‐Way Process Analysis
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Smruthi Rammohan, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
China’s role in Laos,Cambodia,Thailand,Myanmar
Michimi Muranushi, Gakushuin University
Beyond a state‐centric perspec ve on norm change: a mul level governance perspec ve on the retreat from mul culturalism
Realism and Russia’s Demographic Decline
Jennifer Sciubba, Rhodes College
Theorizing Irregular Migra on for IR: Popula on Movements as a Driver for Change in the Interna onal System
Craig Damian Smith, University of Toronto
Chair Disc. Panel
Laura E. Reidel, Wilfrid Laurier University
The Role of Domes c Mobiliza on for the Adop on of Minority Protec on Rules in New EU Member States
Guido Schwellnus, University of Vienna
Lilla Balázs, ETH Zurich
The Challenge of Minority Rights Protec on: Examining the EU's norm di usion vis‐a‐vis Estonia and Moldova
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Law
Peace Studies
Roxanna Sjostedt, Uppsala University
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
TC65: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Dimensions of the Arc c's Interna onal Poli cs
Queering Interna onal Humanitarian Law
Sponsor(s):
Helen Kinsella, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Disc. Deployed: Transna onal Sexism and Women in War
Robin L. Riley, Syracuse University
Chair Disc. Interna onal Law
English School
Milla E. Vaha, University of Turku
Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm, Florida State University
Human Rights Unbound: The Maastricht Principles on Extraterritorial Obliga ons of States
Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville
De facto states: Is secession the end game?
Zheger Hassan, University of Western Ontario
Behind the Charter: the EU ethical‐legal iden ty in an interna onal order
Cris na Pace, New University of Lisbon
Who Needs Complete Poli cal Autonomy Anyways? Human Security, Regional Actors and the Di usion of ICTs
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Lassi K. Heininen, University of Lapland
Kristofer Bergh, Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute
Explaining Arc c Interna onal Poli cs – The Cases of Energy, Shipping and Fishing
Catherine V. Sco
Sponsor(s):
Panel
What role for the military in a changing Arc c?
Crazed Soldiers and Civilian Su ering: Media ng the War on Terror
TC63: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Statehood and Sovereignty
Roxanna Sjostedt, Uppsala University
Guido Schwellnus, University of Vienna
Michael Johns, Lauren an University‐ Barrie
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Hiroko Inoue, University of California Riverside
The Demographic Clock
Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Interna onal Pressure, Domes c Poli cs and State Policies toward Religious Minori es: Chris ans Turkey
The role of di usion of technology and migra on for the forma on of large‐scale polity
TC62: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
FSS5- Civilian Casual es in Contemporary Con ict TC64: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Interna onal Norms and Domes c Structures: Why Minority Rights Do (Not) Di use
Panel
Kathrin Keil, Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
Interna onal Fisheries Disputes in a Changing Arc c
Auður H Ingólfsdó r, University of Lapland and University of Iceland
Russian perspec ves on other states in the Arc c
Ekaterina Klimenko, Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute
Market logic vs. state regula on? Actors and factors shaping an Arc c energyscape
Hanna Lempinen, University of Lapland
Internal Exteriority ‐ The EU Seal Product Ban
Nikolas Sellheim, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
TC66: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Di usion and Global Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Katja Weber, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Michael Francis Kea ng, Richmond the American Interna onal University in London
George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
Containeriza on, Supply‐Chain Management, and the Di usion of the Global Price System
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Regional Integra on and Policy Transfer: the case of Mercosur
Mercedes Bo o
Di usion of the Idea of Priva za on Worldwide
Asha Gupta, University of Delhi
Mexico and the An ‐Counterfei ng Trade Agreement: Consequences for developing countries and interna onal intellectual property reform
Employing qualita ve methodology for exploring the intersec ons of iden ty
Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Blayne Haggart, Brock University
A Growing Divide between Public and Private? The Global Di usion of Deregula on and Corporate Social Responsibility, 1982‐2008
Daniel P. Kinderman, University of Delaware
Beyond Convergence: Inves ga ng Varia on and Change in the Context of Di usion Processes
Robyn Klingler-Vidra, London School of Economics
Philip Schleifer, London School of Economics
TC67: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The IPE of Transna onal Crime
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
H. Richard Friman, Marque e University
Michael K. Busch, City University of New York
Convergence, Transforma on, Nexus, Hybrid, or Other? A Proposal for Research to Inform Policies on Transna onal Organized Crime and Terrorism
James Forest, University of Massachuse s, Lowell
John T. Picarelli, Na onal Ins tute of Jus ce
Mari me Piracy Syndicates: Organiza on and Behavior
Jus n Has ngs, University of Sydney
Sex‐Tra cking & an American Babylon: The Mother of All Di usions?
Im az A. Hussain, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City
The Merger of Disparate Groups along Central Asia’s Northern Route: The Di usion of Globaliza on and an Emerging Drug Tra cking Reality
Liana Eustacia Reyes, Florida Interna onal University
Shlomi Dinar, Florida Interna onal University
TC68: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
“Coun ng What Counts and Telling Telling Stories” – A Bridgebuilding Conversa on Between Quan ta ve and Qualita ve Feminist Research
Chair Chair Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York Potsdam
Debra Liebowitz, Drew University
Sandra McEvoy, Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights CEDAW in ac on – a data collec on project on women’s rights transla on Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York Potsdam
Debra Liebowitz, Drew University
Does CEDAW make a di erence? Evalua ng the quan ta ve literature on the e ec veness of the Women’s Rights Conven on.
Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent
It Takes More than Just a Hammer: Using Mixed Methods to Untangle Transna onal Gender Poli cs
Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
Ques oning the Ques ons: Survey Analysis, NGOs, and the adop on of Gender Mainstreaming Norms Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Drug Tra cking in Mexico: A Look at Prohibi on Regimes and Changing Domes c Structures
Sponsor(s):
TC69: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Norm-alizing LGBT Rights? The Poli cs and Processes of Human Rights Norm Di usion
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Manuela Lavinas Picq, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Francine J. D'Amico, Syracuse University
LGBT Rights in La n America: Transna onal Di usion Through a Human Rights Discourse Ana P. Morgenstern, University of Miami
In the Mirror of Homona onalism: Seeking Poli cal Asylum in the US
Caryl Nunez, University of Connec cut
Re‐membering Mwanga: queer memory and belonging in postcolonial Uganda
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
TC70: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Space: The Final Fron er of Foreign Policy Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Philippe Dufort, University of Cambridge
Larry Mar nez, California State University Long Beach
Space Sovereignty and Warfare: The Di usion of Space Access to Na ons and Companies
David L. Butler, The University of Southern Mississippi
Explaining Space Policy in Developing Countries: A Ra onal Actor Approach
Robert C. Harding, Spring Hill College
Explaining Space Weaponiza on: In Search of a Model
Deirdre Quinn Mar n, University of California, Berkeley
American Nuclear Nonprolifera on Strategies Using Space Coopera on – Historical Lessons for Theory and Prac ce
Deganit Paikowsky, Tel Aviv University
Pa erns of Coopera on in Outer Space
Crystal Pryor, University of Washington
Kristan R. Seibel, University of Washington
Space Power Europe
Irma Slomczynska, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University
TC71: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Theories of Hegemony and the Hegemony of Theories
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Hannes Lacher, York University
Aleksandra Thurman, University of Macau
‘Tame Empires’: Regionalism, Universalism and World Order in the Thought of Karl Polanyi
Hannes Lacher, York University
From the private to the public and back again: the interna onal thought of David Mitrany, 1940‐1949
Or Rosenboim, University of Cambridge
Washington Consensus, Norm produc on and the subaltern rela ons between Brazil and the U.S. William Torres Laureano da Rosa, University of Sussex
Intellectual Roo ng in IR: Converging Cita on Pa erns in Construc vist Publica ons Around the World
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Freie Universität Berlin - Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
The Di usion of the Westphalian Narra ve and Its Impact on China’s Taiwan Policy
Czeslaw Tubilewicz, the University of Adelaide
TC72: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Two Tales of Five Piggies & Five BRICS: Prospects for New Regionalisms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Petra Roter, University of Ljubljana
Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
TD01: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Rising Powers and Global Order: Is Peaceful Status Accommoda on Possible?
Prospects & Trends in the Governance of Africa's Natural Resources: From Regionalisms to the Role of the BRICS
Sponsor(s):
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
W. R. Nadège Compaoré, Queen's University
Ma hew I. Mitchell, Queen's University
Global Governance & 'Regionness': Southern hegemons & the bid for regional representa on (in the UNSC)
Manuela Nilsson, Linnaeus University, Sweden
'Old' Regionalism/'New' Regionalisms before/a er the 'Global' Crisis: from rebalancing to reordering?
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachuse s Boston
The Poli cal Causes and Strategic Consequences of Global Economic Engagement
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
Publicizing Trade Poli cs: Media E ects on Public A tudes on Trade
Yu-Ming Liou, Georgetown University
Peter Sima-Eichler, Georgetown University
What determines individual foreign investment preferences? Public Opinion, Interna onal Investment, and Foreign In uence
Noel Johnston, Washington University in St. Louis
Domes c Poli cs, First Movers, and Intellectual Property Rights
Interna onal Security Studies
T. V. Paul, McGill University
Amitav Acharya, American University
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Deborah W. Larson, University of California, Los Angeles
TD03: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Di using the Freedom of Informa on?
Panel
Pamela Blackmon, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Stormy‐Annika Mildner, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
Fouad Pervez, Georgetown University
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Human Rights and PTAs: Cheap Talk, or Real Commitment? Euroscep c Members of the European Parliament: Pu ng Europe under stress or contribu ng to its legi macy?
Adressing Europe in Crisis: The role of Interna onal Parliamentary Ins tu ons
Raul Bernal-Meza, Unicen, Argen na
Steen Fryba Christensen, Aalborg University
Gabriel Michael, The George Washington University
Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Democracy and accommoda on of ethnicity
Francis Baert, United Na ons University (UNU-CRIS)
Disc. Central and East European Interna onal Studies Associa on
Olivier Costa, University of Bordeaux
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Manuela Nilsson, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Steen Fryba Christensen, Aalborg University
Brazil's Foreign Priori es: between the region & the BRICS
Chair Chair Disc. Nathalie Brack, Université libre de Bruxelles
Di using Interregionalism in the Global South
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Is the European Parliament really able to represent European ci zens?
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
TC73: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Domes c Poli cs of Interna onal Economic Policies
TC74: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Under stress: Democracy and par cipa on in Europe in the context of global economic crisis
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Daniel P. Berliner, Freie Universität Berlin
Per‐Olof Busch, University of Potsdam
The Di usion of Policy Design: Inter‐governmental Networks, Transna onal Advocacy, and the Design of Freedom of Informa on Laws
Daniel P. Berliner, Freie Universität Berlin
Digital "Piracy" and the Poli cs of Di usion
Suzi Mirgani, CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar
The Global Di usion of Freedom of Informa on: Examining Determinants of FOIA Adop on with Event History Analysis
Sabina Schnell, The George Washington University
Lori Metcalf, The George Washington University
TD04: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Innova ve Panel
Gendering and Decolonizing IR: Bridging the Divide Between Feminist Theory Gender Studies (FTGS) and Global Development Studies (GDS)
Sponsor(s):
Part. Part. Part. ISA Innova ve Panel
Jesse Crane‐Seeber, North Carolina State University
Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
Mohamed Sesay, McGill University
TD05: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Modern Security Threats
Sponsor(s):
Chair Junior Scholar Symposia
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Junior Scholar
Symposium
TD05-A: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Con ict in a Digital Space
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Disc. JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Sponsor(s):
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College & University of Arizona
The Fog of (Cyber)War: Controversies Revised
Diego Rafael Canabarro, University of Massachuse s (Amherst) / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil)
Thiago Borne Ferreira, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Towards a Cyber War Taboo? The Emergence of Norms for the Use of Force in Cyberspace
Brian M. Mazanec, George Mason University
Interna onal Di usion and Informa on Technology
Blockades in Cyberspace: Theory Development and a Case Study of Estonia
Alison Russell
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Disc. JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Jay M. Parker, Na onal Defense University‐CISA
Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
The Role Of Percep ons In Shaping The Regional Security Dynamic? Indian Percep ons Of China’S Role In Southeast Asia As A Determinant Of The Emergent Framework Of Regional Security Coopera on.
Chie gj Bajpaee, King's College London
Why Do Great Powers Opt for the Strategic Partnerships Instead of Military Alliances? A Compara ve Study on the Coali ons and Alignments of the United States, China, Russia, and India
The Poli cs of Contesta on in Asia: How Japan and Pakistan respond to their Rising Neighbors
Hannes Ebert, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Tracking The Eye Of The Dragon: 'Region' And The Rise Of China
Karyn Wang, Johns Hopkins University
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Maria Raquel Freire, CES|FEUC, University of Coimbra
Mending Regional Faultlines: Inves ga ng Fissures of Globaliza on and the Clash Between Cultures
Tasawar Baig, Old Dominion University & Karakoram Interna onal University
Aaron G. Sander, Old Dominion University
Under the Hegemon's Shadow: Regional Wars and Outside Interven on
Evan Braden Montgomery, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
Chris an E. Rieck, GGI Brussels - Global Governance Ins tute
TD06: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
ESS Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable for Oran Young
Sponsor(s):
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Chair Honoree Part. D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College
Oran R. Young, Bren School, UC Santa Barbara
Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
Sikina Jinnah, American University
Heike Schroeder, University of East Anglia
Ruben Zondervan, Earth System Governance Project
Olav Schram Stokke, University of Oslo and Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TD07: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Can New Nuclear Weapons States be Deterred?
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sco D. Sagan, Stanford University
Vipin Narang, University of Wisconsin‐Madison
Marc Trachtenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Malfrid Braut‐Hegghammer, Stanford
David D. Palkki, Na onal Defense University
James D. Fearon, Stanford University
JSS Group
Junior Scholar Symposia
Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connec cut
The Impacts Of Securi za on Of Climate Change On Water Resource Management
Luciana Mendes Barbosa, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Le cia Bri o dos Santos, Pon cia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais- Brasil
Achieving Water Security for China and Southeast Asia: The Role of De‐/Securi za on during the 2010 Mekong Crisis Sebas an Biba, Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Securi sing Energy, Energising Security? Towards A Cri cal Energy Security Studies
Jonna K. Nyman, University of Birmingham
Junior Scholar Symposia
Disc. Sponsor(s):
Liang-chih Evans Chen, TransWorld University
TD05-C: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Environmental and Resource Security
JSS Group
Looking beyond Regional Powers – Contesta on Strategies by Secondary Powers
Lella Nouri, Swansea University
TD05-B: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
East Asian Security
TD05-D: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Rising and Regional Powers
TD08: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable honoring the SWIPE Award Winner
Sponsor(s):
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Gö ngen
Judith L. Goldstein, Stanford University
Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder
Margaret E. Peters, University of Wisconsin
James A. Morrison, Middlebury College
Molly Roberts, Harvard University
TD09: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Varia on and Coordina on in Post-Crisis Transna onal Financial Governance
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair Disc. Disc. Tony Porter, McMaster University
Tony Porter, McMaster University
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
G‐20 "plus"
Christopher James Brummer, Georgetown
Limited Change: The Post‐Crisis Ecosystem for Global OTC Deriva ves
War Without the People? Mechanisms and Dilemmas Pascal Vennesson, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Networked Global Financial Governance: Mee ng the Na onal Security Threat of Too‐Connected‐to‐Fail Banks
Annelies Z. Kamran, WorldView So ware, Inc.
Implemen ng the Volcker Rule in Na onal and Interna onal Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University
What is too big to fail? ‐ The role of language and measurement in the emerging interna onal regula on of Systemically Important Financial Ins tu ons
Heather D. McKeen-Edwards, Bishop's University
"Groping for stone to cross the river": China's approach toward RMB interna onaliza on
Injoo Sohn, University of Hong Kong
TD10: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Managing Global Financial Vola lity: The Domes c, the Global, and the Regional in a World of Financial Crises
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. TD12: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Moral Restraint and the Changing Pa erns of Asymmetric War: Limi ng Harm to Civilians
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Chair Disc. Contextual Ethics in Historical Case Studies: The Ques on of War Crimes in Bri sh Mandate Pales ne
Carly Elizabeth Beckerman-Boys, University of Birmingham
The Challenge of Armed Drones in Post‐Heroic Wars
Je rey Collins, Carleton University
Propor onality and Civilian Immunity in Asymmetric Wars in the Perspec ve of Non‐State Par es
Christopher J. Finlay, University of Birmingham, UK
Dealing with non‐combatants in asymmetrical con icts: Israel, Pales nian Children and interna onal law
Asaf Siniver, University of Birmingham
Hyoung-kyu Chey, Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies
Poli cal Regimes, Leadership Survival, and the Contours of Financial Coopera on:
In a world of interna onal market vola lity and hybrid regimes
Nobuhiro Hiwatari, University of Tokyo
Do Ins tu onal Distor ons Ma er?
IMF Moral Hazard and Excess Reserve Accumula on
Phillip Y. Lipscy, Stanford University
Global Financial Governance and State Power: Japanese Experiences with the Basel Capital Requirements
Motoshi Suzuki, Kyoto University
When Do States Choose to Invest in Global Governance as a Response to Financial Vola lity? The US, China, and Europe in the G20 Game
Reuven Ziegler, University of Reading, School of Law
TD13: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Decolonizing FTGS: Interciviliza onal Dialogue, Postcolonial Feminism and Transforma ve Possibili es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Lynn Eden, Stanford University
Trust Me, I’m a General: Comparing Military Autonomy in Indian and Israeli Small Wars
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Priva za on as military mobiliza on. Domes c poli cal constraints and the oursourcing of military support in the U.S. and the UK
Eugenio Cusumano, European University Ins tute
Why Democra c Publics S ll Care: Soldiering and Ci zenship in a Postmodern Age Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota
The Death Hierarchy: Western States and the Changing Sacri ces of Ci zens and Soldiers
Yagil Levy, Open University, Israel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global South Caucus
J. Ann Tickner, American University
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Josuke Ikeda, O.P. Jindal Global University
Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College
TD14: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Democracy Di usion: Emula on, Coercion, Socializa on, Learning
Sponsor(s):
Yves E. Tiberghien, University of Bri sh Columbia
Sponsor(s):
Adam J. Quinn, University of Birmingham
Adam J. Quinn, University of Birmingham
Grave breaches of IHL: A ‘responsibility to protect’ refugees?
Why Did the US Federal Reserve Unprecedentedly O er Swap Lines to Emerging Market Economies during the Global Financial Crisis? Can We Expect Them Again in the Future?
TD11: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Bypassing Socie es to Fight Wars? Strategic Responses to Mobiliza on Hurdles Interna onal Security Studies
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame
Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame
Larry Diamond, Stanford University
Michael L. Ross, University of California at Los Angeles
Samer Shehata, Georgetown University
TD15: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Role Theory, Foreign Policy Analysis and Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Sebas an Harnisch, Heidelberg University
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University
TD16: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
American Grand Strategy in the 21st Century: Adjus ng to the Shi ing Balance of World Forces
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
Christopher Layne, Texas A & M University
Patrick H. M. Porter, University of Reading
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Paul A. van Hoo , University of Amsterdam
George Peden, University of S rling
TD17: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Fi ieth Anniversary of the Special Franco-German Rela onship: E ects on European Integra on and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Gerry C. Alons, Radboud University Nijmegen
Kai Oppermann, King's College London
Franco‐German Embedded Bilateralism in European Integra on: Lessons from 50 Years
Ulrich Krotz, European University Ins tute
Joachim Schild, University of Trier
The Franco‐German Rela onship and Foreign Trade Preferences During the GATT Uruguay Round
Gerry C. Alons, Radboud University Nijmegen
The 'Couple' and Military Change: the Franco‐German Rela onship's Impact on the Evolu on of the French and German Armed Forces
Olivier Schmi , King's College London/Irsem
Manoeuvring Between Poli cal Stratey and Economic Belief: Mapping 50 Years of Franco‐German Monetary and Financial Coopera on
Femke Van Esch, Utrecht University
The Poli cs of Di eren ated Integra on in the European Union: the Role of the Franco‐German Rela onship
Douglas Webber, Ins tut Européen d'Administra on des A aires (INSEAD)
TD18: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
New Methodological Approaches for the Scien
Process
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Con ict c Study of Interna onal Processes
Benjamin T. Jones, Ohio State University
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
Tes ng Elaborate Theories in Poli cal Science: Nonparametric Combina on of Dependent Tests
Devin M. Caughey, UC Berkeley Poli cal Science Department
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Jason Seawright, Northwestern University
Time Dependent Binary Data with Censoring: Applica ons to Civil War and Interstate Con ict
Cur s S. Signorino, University of Rochester
Is the Weibull Right under Censoring?
Chris S. Wilson, University of Tennessee
Modeling Heterogeneity in Simultaneity:
A Condi onal Spa ally Autoregressive Model
Julian Wucherpfennig, ETH Zurich
TD19: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
A Twenty- rst Century Greek Tragedy: The Greek State in Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Tina Mavrikos‐Adamou, Hofstra University
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
Yannis S vach s, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Akis Kalaitzidis, University of Central Missouri
George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York
TD20: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Connec ve Mindshi : Rela ons, Networks and Collabora on in Public Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Communica on
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Ali R. Fisher, InterMedia
Amelia H. Arsenault, Georgia State University
Daryl S. Copeland, University of Toronto
Yiwei Wang, Renmin University
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
TD21: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Interna onal Law’s Pursuit of I(G)Os, NGOs, etc.: Have Changes in their Names Obscured their Relevance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Law
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
Charlo e Ku, University of Illinois
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Raymond, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Lauren Kolb, Pennsylvania State University
TD22: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Prac ce Theory and World Poli cs: Promise and Limita ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Joseph D. Hoover, Department of Interna onal Poli cs, City University London
Stephen Toope, University of Bri sh Columbia
Ju a Brunnee, University of Toronto
Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Joseph D. Hoover, Department of Interna onal Poli cs, City University London
Ted Hopf, Na onal University of Singapore
TD23: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Governance of Organized Crime
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Christopher Marc Lilyblad, Department of Interna onal Development, University of Oxford
Kris n Se er, Centre for Area Studies, University of Leipzig
Illicit Authority and the Ins tu onaliza on of Governance: Norms, Rules, Ins tu ons, and Enforcement in Sectoral Stateless Territories
Christopher Marc Lilyblad, Department of Interna onal Development, University of Oxford
The Tra cking in Persons Report as a catalyst of interna onal policy di usion
Noam Perry, San Jose State University
TD24: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Governance Transfer by Regional Organiza ons 2: the Americas and Europe
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Simon Gregor Lange, Bielefeld University - Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
Joseph H. Jupille, University of Colorado
Regional Integra on in East Asia – How much Ins tu onal Di usion?
Ale a Mondré, Universität Duisburg-Essen
The role of the EU in the global di usion of regionalism
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Ta ana Skripka, Maastricht University
Beyond Free Trade: Accoun ng for Labor and Environmental Governance Principles in NAFTA
Francesco Duina, Bates College Council of Europe and governance transfer ‐ Success without Condi onality?
Andrea Gawrich, University Giessen
Governance Transfer by the Organiza on of American States
TD25: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Intelligence, Dictatorship and Democracy: Does Regime Type Ma er? Intelligence Studies
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Cris Matei, Naval Postgraduate School
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
Stra s Giannakouros, Colorado State University
Nanotechnology as Industrial Policy: China and the United States
Richard Appelbaum, UCSB
The Limits of State Capacity: US “industrial policy” in the Rare Earth Sector Ma hew Baltz, University of California, Los Angeles
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
Contemporary Technological Catching‐Up in Developed Countries: The Case of the Advanced Ba ery Industry in the U.S.
Bruce Gockerman, Lecturer: Illinois Ins tute of Technology, Stuart School of Business: Economics, Public Policy & Law Dean J Klovens, Triton College
From Enemy to Informant: the Sharing of Intelligence A er the Arab Spring Sarah-Myriam Mar n-Brule, Bishop's University
Marian Negoita
TD28: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Russian Domes c Poli cs In the Wake and Beginning of Pu n’s Third Term
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Is There a Chinese Model of Intelligence?
Peter Ma s, Jamestown Founda on
Civic Educa on: The Overlooked Narra ve of 9/11 Intelligence Community Reorganiza on Post Communist States
Paul Kubicek, Oakland University
Paul Kubicek, Oakland University
The Russian stance on the Arab Spring: assessing the likelihood of contagion into a “White Revolu on”
Daniel Añorve, Universidad de Guanajuato
Russian innova ons: poli cal challenges in Pu n‐Medvedev years Glenn Hastedt, James Madison University
The Arab Spring and the Struggle for Power within Intelligence and Security Services: A Case Study of Egypt
Juha Pekka J. M. Makela, Finnish Na onal Defense University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ta ana Skripka, Maastricht University
Anna Van Der Vleuten, Radboud University Nijmegen
The Domes c Origins of the Regional Integra on Norm: the Case of La n America
Onur Bakiner, Simon Fraser University
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
A Hidden American Industrial Policy: Biotechnology as a Source of Alterna ve Energy
The Con ict Between Intelligence and Democracy: The United States, United Kingdom & Israel
A Challenge to and Re nement of the Conven onal Wisdom
Chair Disc. TD27: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Varie es of Industrial Policy: Comparing Sectors in the American Context and Beyond
Colorado's 'New Energy Economy': a case of sub‐federal ecological moderniza on or 'grey' industrial policy
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann, Freie Universität Berlin
Sponsor(s):
Sören Stapel, Freie Universität Berlin
Chair Disc. Export of Governance by Mercosur ‐ An Inward or Outward‐
Looking Process?
TD26: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Domes c and Interna onal Sources for the Di usion of Ins tu onal Designs of Regional Organiza ons
The EU is not the only game in town: Disentangling Global and Regional Pa erns of Di usion in Compara ve Regionalism Sponsor(s):
Mathis Lohaus, Freie Universität Berlin
Chair Disc. Disc. Miguel Haubrich Seco, Charles University in Prague / University of Cologne
ASEAN ‐ The global Di usion of regional Integra on
The Internal and External Dimensions of Governance Export Compared. Lessons from the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Theorising EU promo on of regional integra on and coopera on and tracing its impact.
Ivan V. Danilin, Ins tute of World Economy and Interna onal Rela ons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons
Strategic readjustment or ad hoc maneuvering? The evolving logic of Russia’s federalism.
Dmitri Mi n, North Carolina State University
The Poli cal Partnership of Vladimir Pu n and Dmitri Medvedev: A Modern‐Day Marriage of Convenience Adjudica ng the Fate of Liberal Democracy in Russia
Ma hew John Orzechowski , University of Southern Mississippi
TD29: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Unpacking Foreign Aid: Addressing the Complexi es of Assistance
TD32: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Assemblages and IR Theory: Linking the Spaces of IR Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Global Development
Jessica Trisko Darden, University of Western Ontario
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Regimes of Interna onal Giving: Public and Private Foreign Assistance in the United States, United Kingdom and Sweden
Ralitsa Donkova, University of Minnesota
Earmarks in US Foreign Aid Appropria ons: Poli cs and Substance
Joshua Johnson, Stony Brook University
Mar n C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University
Daniel Y. Kono, University of California, Davis
Gabriella Mon nola, University of California at Davis
Unraveling Red Tape: Domes c Bureaucracy and the Alloca on of Foreign Aid
Gina Mar nez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Di usion of Knowledge as a Foreign Policy: The Case of Israel’s Foreign Aid Campaigns as Tools of Diplomacy
David Tooch, Florida Interna onal University
Shlomi Dinar, Florida Interna onal University
Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Kevin G. Cai, Renison University College, University of Waterloo
Nicola Ann Horsburgh, University of Oxford
Taiwan, Sino‐Japanese Rela ons, and the Origins of Senkaku Islands Dispute
Ching-Chang Chen, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Hyung-min Joo, Korea University
Inhan Kim, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Interna onaliza on's Discontents: The Fate of China's Peaceful Rise
Beijie Tang, University of California Irvine
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ziya Sakir Onis, Koc University
Halil Kürşad Aslan, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Cenap Cakmak, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
Russian Na onality Policy in the Caucasus: United Russia vs. Dissolving Georgia
Cri cal or not? Green Zone and the Contemporary Hollywood Discourse upon Opera on Iraqi Freedom Oguzhan Mutluer, Eskisehir Osmangazi University and Bilkent University
Nagorno‐Karabakh: Prospects for Resolu on
Elena E. Pokalova, Na onal Defense University
The Role of Intellectuals in Policy‐Making in the Post‐Mao China: Case of the Labor Contract Law
Veysel Tekdal, Eskisehir Osmangazi University and Middle East Technical University
Chair Disc. Peace Science Society
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Paul D. Poast, Rutgers University
Third‐Party Interven on Techniques in
Ongoing Disputes
Renato Corbe a, University of Alabama Birmingham
Seizing the Asia Paci c: Washington's Pivot and the Transforma on of Regional Geography Con ict Management within Regions: Comparing RIGO and Regional Power Behavior
Oliver D. Turner, University of Manchester
Chair Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Disc. Sponsor(s):
From Wheels to Webs
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
TD34: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Choosing o the Menu: Why Third-Par es Intervene as they Do
What Pyongyang Wants
TD31: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Religion in US Foreign Policy
Michele Acuto, University of Oxford
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Nick A. Srnicek, London School of Economics
Aihwa Ong, University of California, Berkeley
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
Mark Salter, University of O awa
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Ibrahim Köremezli, Bilkent Univeristy
TD30: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Preparing to Pivot? Analyzing the Asia-Paci c Actors as The Region Gains Prominence
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
TD33: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Towards a New Mul polar World?: Asian Poli cs and Western Percep ons
Foreign aid, Time Horizons and Policy Reform
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Roundtable
Human Rights
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska
Sabine Dreher, York University, Glendon College
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Barbara Ann Rie er‐Flanagan, Central Washington University
Derrick V. Frazier, USAF Air Command and Sta College
Arrows Forged from Olive Branches: Con ict Bargaining, Disputant Sa sfac on, and Third Party Management
Vanessa A. Le er, Middle Tennessee State University
Networks and Con ict Management: Understanding Sources of Policy Change
Molly Melin, Loyola University Chicago
Signs of Help on the Horizon: Forecas ng through the Use of Con ict Management Trajectories
Andrew Owsiak, University of Georgia
TD35: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Di usion and Reversal of Interna onal Sanc ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Steve Chan, University of Colorado
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
David M. Rowe, Kenyon College
Kirs n J. Hasler, University of Notre Dame
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Panel
Ibrahim Can Sezgin, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen
Hylke Dijkstra, University of Oxford
Joe Burton
Hylke Dijkstra, University of Oxford
Sponsor(s):
Financing CSDP Opera ons: Explaining Change in a Flexible Structure
Chair Fabien Terpan, Sciences po Grenoble
Partnerships and the MDGs: The Challenges of Reforming Global Health Governance
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Will H. Moore, Florida State University
R. William Ayres, Wright State University
Ethnona onalist mobiliza on, Regime Change and Regional Con icts: Does Sequencing Ma er?
Gorana Grgic, University of Sydney
Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney
Confron ng Selec on Bias in Diaspora Scholarship: Which Groups Mobilize? Transna onal Insurgency and Ethnic Kin: Explaining Rebel Sanctuaries in Neighboring States
Erika Forsberg, Uppsala University
Niklas Karlén, Uppsala University
Leader Incen ves, the ICC, and Civil War Termina on
Alyssa K. Prorok, Brookings Ins tu on and University of Maryland
Michael J. Moran, Swinburne University
Elizabeth A. Benne , Brown University
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinna
Michael B. Schroeder, University of Cincinna
Paul Huth, University of Maryland
Mark I. Lichbach, University of Maryland-College Park
Global Development
When do INGOs Address Global Inequali es in their own Ranks? Fair Trade and the Balance Power Between North and South”
E ec ve Partners? NATO‐UN Coopera on in Post‐Con ict Se ngs
The Interna onal Poli cs of Nego a ons Within Domes c Insurgencies from 1980‐2010
Steven C. Roach, University of South Florida
Derrick K. Hudson, Colorado School of Mines
TD39: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Partnership, Representa on and Legi macy? State and Civil Society in Global Development Carmen Gebhard, University of Edinburgh
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Escala on of Violence through Transboundary Ethnic Coopera on: A New Perspec ve on the Dynamics of Ongoing Civil War
A Long‐Term Coping Strategy? The Secession of South Sudan and the Problem of Over‐determined Foreign Interven on
The Strategic Founda ons of the EU and NATO between Convergence, Overlap and Complementarity
Chair Disc. Keith Darden, Yale‐NUS College
Keith Darden, Yale‐NUS College
Promises, Promises: Commitment and Abandonment as a Source of Protracted Territorial Intrastate Con ict
Ins tu onal Change in the NATO Secretariat a er the Cold War
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Symbols and Sacri ce: Na onalism on the Ba le eld
Interna onal Organiza on
TD37: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Quan fying Systemic In uences on Ethnic Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
TD36: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
European Security and the North Atlan c Alliance
TD38: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism and Violence: Sources of Con ict Escala on
Michael J. Moran, Swinburne University
Michael A. Stevenson, University of Waterloo
Do the 'Right' Thing: How the Adop on of New Legi macy Standards Undermines the Grassroots Accountability of Developing Country CSOs
Christopher L. Pallas, Kennesaw State University
“We do not represent anybody”: Civil Society Representa on and Legi macy in West African Par cipatory Trade Poli cs.
Silke M. Trommer, Murdoch University
TD40: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The EU and Asia: Power, Partnerships and Priori es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Michito Tsuruoka, Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies (NIDS), Japan
Michael H. Smith, Loughborough University
David J. Allen, Loughborough University
Ummu Salma Bava, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Reuben Wong, Na onal University of Singapore
Fraser Cameron, EU Asia Centre
Kiki Fukushima, Aoyama Gakuin University
Zhongqi Pan, Fudan University
TD41: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Trust and Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Gavan Du y, Syracuse University
Karen Gu eri, Naval Postgraduate School
Sponsor(s):
Chair Poli cal Opportunity and Trust: The Ins tu onaliza on of Post‐
Con ict Regimes in Modern Africa
Gavan Du y, Syracuse University
Bertha K. Amisi, Syracuse University
Trust in Peacebuilding: The Importance of Social Capital in Civil‐
Military Coopera on
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
Eliza Markley, Kennesaw State University
The Role of Trust in Israeli‐Pales nian Peace‐Making
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ties That Bind: Iden ty, Security and Trust in Con ict Se ngs
Everita Silina, The New School
TD42: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
A (Not So) Comprehensive Peace: The Poli cs of the Sudan(s)
Interna onal Security Studies
Paul D. Williams, George Washington University
Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs, Uppsala University
Russia’s Evolving Thinking on Deterrence and Non‐Strategic Weapons Dima P. Adamsky, IDC Herzliya
Nuclear Strategy, Nonprolifera on, and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Ma hew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
Eric B. Lorber, Ins tute for Defense Analyses
Con dence Building and Nuclear Arms Control between the U.S. and China: The Role of the Di usion of Knowledge
Lovise Aalen, Chr. Michelsen Ins tute
New Sudan or South Sudan? The Prac cal Choices between Unity and Independence
Douglas Hamilton Johnson, Haverford College
The Inconsistency of the Interna onal Approach to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan: Unlearned Lessons and Repeated Mistakes in Syria
Dimah Mahmoud
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Rashmi Singh, University of St Andrews
Bernard I. Finel, Na onal War College
European Instruments Concerning Vic ms of Terrorism Rights: Mee ng Needs? Javier Argomaniz, University of St Andrews
Exploring Need and Service Provision for the Vic ms of the Northern Ireland Con ict
Cheryl Elizabeth Lawther, Queen's University Belfast
Vic ms of Terrorism in an Interna onal Context: a Compara ve Analysis Orla Lynch, University of St. Andrews
Vic ms of Terrorism and the Internet: Evidence from Europe
Gilbert Ramsay, University of Saint Andrews
The Evolu on of the Protec on of Terrorist Vic ms’ Rights in Spain
Agata Serranò , Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Adam N. Stulberg, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Je rey William Knopf, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Extended Deterrence and Allied Nuclear Prolifera on: Determinants of an E ec ve An ‐prolifera on Policy
Making unity una rac ve: the con ic ng aims of Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Happymon Jacob, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern Denmark
Gareth Curless, Exeter University
Sponsor(s):
Avner Cohen, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal studies
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian Na onal University
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University‐Qatar
Dalia Dassa Kaye, RAND Corpora on
Role of nuclear weapons in contemporary Indian strategic thinking Sudan and the South: a troubled neighbourhood
TD43: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Vic ms of Terrorism: An Interna onal Comparison
Interna onal Security Studies
TD45: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Con nuity and Change in Nuclear Diplomacy and Approaches to Strategic Stability in the Post-Cold War Era Chair Disc. Maria Dubravka Pineda, Naval Post-graduate School
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Risk and Trust in Security and Preven on
Sponsor(s):
TD44: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Arab Spring, Iran, and Israel: Tracing the Outlines of Nuclear Futures in the Middle East
Tong Zhao, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
TD46: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ethics and the Nuclear
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Ethics
Chris an Enemark, Australian Na onal University
Regina Axelrod, Adelphi University
Chris an Enemark, Australian Na onal University
The Moral Dilemmas of Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament
Thomas E. Doyle, Texas State University-San Marcos The Ethics of Coercing a State's "Going Nuclear": a Kan an Analysis
Antonio Franceschet, University of Calgary
Nuclear Poli cs in Japan and the Energy Security Challenge
Geordan Graetz, Gri th University
Vlado Vivoda, Gri th University
Cri cal Juncture in Nuclear‐Energy Dependence: The Fukushima Incident and Diverging Responses in Japan, Korea, and Germany
Sung Chull Kim, Seoul Na onal University
Rogue State and Nuclear Weapons: applicability of the rogue state concept and the implica ons for the Interna onal System stability
Karen Katarine Mizuta, University of São Paulo (Universidade de São Paulo)
May developed countries give up nuclear energy? Fukushima, climate change and the fate of the global poor
Reinhard H. Wolf, Goethe University Frankfurt
TD47: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Integra ng Mul ple Perspec ves into Core Interna onal Studies Curricula
TD50: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Do the Right Thing: Analyzing the Foreign Policies of Altruism and Coopera on
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina Charlo e
Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina Charlo e
Judy B. Krutky, Baldwin Wallace University
Marcus Watson, University of Wyoming
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
TD48: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cs of Epistemic Authority: The Case of Security Exper se and Experts
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Luis Lobo‐Guerrero, Groningen University
J. Peter Burgess, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Micro‐prac ces in European security exper se Trine Villumsen Berling, University of Copenhagen
When security colonizes development: an sociological analysis of human security in di erent social spaces
Stephan Davidshofer, University of Geneva
Security exper se as government‐centric knowledge con gura on Jonas Hagmann, ETH Zurich
The di usion of nuclear security norms: India, France, and the forma on of strategic exper se
Benoit Pelopidas, CISAC, Stanford University
Karthika Sasikumar, San Jose State University
Drawing the Line: Torture, Human Rights, and Security
Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
TD49: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Theorizing IOs in Interna onal Security: Norm Di usion and Burden Sharing
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami
Miles Kahler, University of California San Diego
Same, same but di erent. Explaining varia ons in Nordic achievements within the ISAF mission.
Erik Noreen, Uppsala University
Delega on and the Di usion of Authority to Interna onal Organiza ons: The IAEA and nuclear norms in the interna onal nuclear prolifera on regime
Robert L. Brown, Temple University
The Interna onal Coopera on Exchange: Collec ve Ac on and the Logic of Selec ve Incen ves
Marina E. Henke, Princeton University
Imperfect Agents: Interna onal Ins tu ons in Mul lateral Counter‐Terrorist Coopera on
Carlo a M. Minnella, University of Oxford
U.S. Civil‐Military Rela ons and Mul lateral Humanitarian Interven on
Stefano Recchia, University of Cambridge
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Karl Rene DeRouen Jr., University of Alabama
Virginie Grzelczyk, No ngham Trent University
Is U.S. Humanitarian Aid Based Primarily on Need or Self‐Interest?
Glen Biglaiser, University of North Texas
Karl Rene DeRouen Jr., University of Alabama
Do Moral Values Shape Foreign Policy Preferences?
Joshua D. Kertzer, Ohio State University
Kathleen Powers, Ohio State University
Brian Rathbun, University of Southern California
Risk, Uncertainty, and Arms Control Nego a ons (1945‐2010): The Dataset
Amy J. Nelson, University of California Berkeley
Overcoming Barriers to Coopera on: Issue Neutraliza on in the Post Soviet Space
Michael O. Slobodchiko , University of Arizona
Responsibility to Protect: The Case of the Missing Pillars
James E. Waller, Keene State College
The Idea of Good Samaritan States in Global Governance
Xiangfeng Yang, University of Southern California
TD51: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Implica ons of the 2012 Presiden al Elec on Campaign for American Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Patrick Haney, Miami University
David Has ngs Dunn, University of Birmingham
Implica ons of the 2012 US Presiden al Campaign for US Diplomacy at the UN
David Bosco, American University
Hidden in Plain Sight: Implica ons of the 2012 US Presiden al Campaign for Whole of Government (“Public”) Diplomacy Bruce Gregory, George Washington University / Georgetown University
Implica ons of the 2012 US Presiden al Campaign for the Foreign Service: Prac oners’ Perspec ves
Thomas Hanson, University of Minnesota Duluth and Council on Foreign Rela ons, Minneapolis
Implica ons of the 2012 US Presiden al Campaign for the US ‘rediscovery’ of diplomacy
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
Implica ons of the 2012 Presiden al Elec on Campaign for Con nuity and Change in American Diploma c Culture
Geo rey R. Wiseman, University of Southern California
TD52: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Framing Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
William A. Boe cher, North Carolina State University
Ayten Burcu Bayram, University of Texas at Arlington
Connec ng the Frames: Who Says What About Climate Change in the News, Congressional Hearings and Presiden al Addresses
Amy Below, Oregon State University
Jenifer Whi en-Woodring, University of Massachuse s Lowell
Framing War me Success: Repor ng Enemy Body Counts in America's UAV Campaigns
At the Vanishing Point of Law? Interna onal Law and the Use of Force by Canada in the Afghanistan Con ict
William A. Boe cher, North Carolina State University
Michael Cobb, North Carolina State University
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
"When Does Capacity Building Work? Lessons from the Mine Ban Treaty."
Measuring Di usion of Ideas Through Leadership Framing Strategies: The Case of Iran's Nuclear Nego a ons
Thania Sanchez, Yale University
Andrea Grove, California State University, Channel Islands
More than a Feeling: Emo ons as Determinants of Framing E ect Kathryn Schwarz, University College London
Ilai Saltzman, Claremont McKenna College
Arguing with the Generals: The Role of Framing Mechanisms in Strategic Assessment Gregory H. Winger, Boston University
TD53: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Uprisings, Imposi ons, and Regime Change Sponsor(s):
Disc. Panel
Ma hew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
What Explains the „Rush to Free Trade“ among Authoritarian Regimes? Going Beyond Democra za on and the Power of the IMF
Megan D. Daigle, Aberystwyth University
Lothar Brock, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Beyond Compliance and Resistance: Local Agency in Post‐Con ict Peacebuilding at the Sub‐Na onal Level in Kosovo
Lisa Maria Gross, University of Konstanz
Asymmetric Power and Peace: The State, Society, and Interna onal Peacebuilding
Henry (Chip) Carey, Georgia State University
Peace‐building to Secure Power and Peace Within
Farid Mirbagheri, University of Nicosia
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
It has to Start Somewhere: Iden fying the Determinants of Democra c Revolu ons
TD57: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Power, Struggles and Peace Poli cs in South Asia
Sven Van Kerckhoven, K.U.Leuven
Adriaan Luyten, KU Leuven
Sponsor(s):
Re‐Thinking the Distribu ve State: Di usion, Sect and the Arab Uprisings
Gwenn Okruhlik, Associa on for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies (AGAPS)
TD54: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Judging State-Sponsored Violence, Imagining Poli cal Change: Interna onal Ethics Sec on Book Prize Winner, 2012. Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Bina D'Costa, Australian Na onal University
Elora Halim Chowdhury, University of Massachuse s Boston
Women in U.N. Peacekeeping: South Asian Perspec ves
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Li ing the Burqa and Chicks with S cks ‐ post 9/11 narra ves of women in Pakistan Shakira Hussein, University of Melbourne
Interna onal Ethics
Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University
Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California Riverside
Leslie Vinjamuri, University of London
Ru G. Teitel, New York Law School
James Bohman, St Louis University
TD55: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interna onal Law, Norm Compliance, and State Behaviour
Does Micro nance Predict Domes c Violence in Bangladesh?
Nadine Murshid, Rutgers University
Is Border Interven on a Consequence of‘Refugee Burden’
Navine Murshid, Colgate University
Interroga ng the enemy 'other': The Maoist insurgency in India
Panel
Interna onal Law
Salla Garsky, University of Helsinki
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville
The Mavi Marmara Incident and the Dichotomy of Israel's Socializa on into Interna onal Norms
Daniel P. Brown, University of Oklahoma
Salla Garsky, University of Helsinki
Peace Studies
(Re) Inser ng No ons of Power in Cri cal Peace Studies
Thomas Richter, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
The Stragglers: Who In uences Late Ra
Statute of the ICC and How?
Panel
Compe ng Transna onal Advocacy Networks, Nega ve and Posi ve Human Rights Pressure and Peacebuilding Power
Jennifer L. Noveck, University of Washington
Chair Disc. TD56: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Illusion of Power in Peacebuilding: Part II
Susanna P. Campbell, The Graduate Ins tute (IHEID), Geneva
Poacher Turned Gamekeeper: State capacity, coali ons, and social policies in non‐democracies
Sponsor(s):
Geo rey P. R. Wallace, Rutgers University
Chair Disc. Kathleen Deloughery, State University of New York at Albany
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
Paul Zachary, George Washington University
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Reputa on and Interna onal Law: An Experimental Study
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
No Business Like FIRC Business: Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change and Bilateral Trade
Sponsor(s):
Condi onal in uence: a two‐stage model of public opinion in democracies and state compliance with interna onal treaty law.
ca on of the Rome Swa Parashar, Monash University
TD58: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interna onal Security and Public Opinion Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Columba L. Peoples, University of Bristol
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Fear of Terror and Support for Military Strikes Against Iran
Gordon Clubb, University of Leeds
Graeme A. Davies, University of Leeds
Robert Johns, University of Essex
Panel
Individual‐Level Security Disposi ons and the Interna onal Use of Force Karen M. Devine, Dublin City University
Vernacular Securi es in the UK: A Qualita ve Analysis
Lee Jarvis, Swansea University
Michael Lister, Oxford Brookes University
Security in an Age of Austerity: Public Percep ons of Security Threats Daniel Stevens, University of Exeter
Nick Vaughan-Williams, University of Warwick
Collec ve Legi miza on of Use of Force and Foreign Domes c Support: An Experimental Survey
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
TD61: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Di usion of Power and Sovereignty: Global Perspec ves
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Poli cal Demography and Geography
Helena C. Carrapiço, University of Dundee
David H. Sacko, United States Air Force Academy
Joseph Campos, II, American Public University System & University of Hawaii at Manoa
From centralised leadership to the di usion of power: the case of Sri Lanka post‐2009
Gilberto John Algar-Faria, University of Bristol
Poli cal di usion among young people in the USA and implica ons for global norms and percep ons.
Timothy C. Leisman, Guilford College
TD59: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Ins tu onal Prerequisites of Las ng Peace in Post-Con ict Situa ons
Sovereignty’s Sorites Paradox: Di usion, Power and Middle Eastern Security
Sponsor(s):
Monopoly of Eloquence: Sovereignty, the People, and Performing the Social Contract Chair Disc. Scien
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Andreas Mehler, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Philip G. Roeder, University of California, San Diego
Poli cal con dence a er civil war: peacebuilding strategies and public opinion in 30 countries
Helga Malmin Binningsboe, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Karin Dyrstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Power Sharing and the Quality of Democracy in Post‐Con ict States
Caroline Hartzell, Ge ysburg College
Ma hew Hoddie, Towson University
The e ects of electoral systems choice and poli cal par es on peace dura on in post con ict socie es
John Ishiyama, University of North Texas
Tatyana Kelman, University of North Texas
Paving the way for Taliban rule, civil war or a new start for Afghanistan?
Anna Jarstad, Uppsala University
A New Database on the Implementa on of Power‐Sharing Arrangements in Post‐Con ict Countries
Mar n O mann, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Johannes Vüllers, GIGA - Ins tute of African A airs
TD60: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Wars in Afghanistan: Beginnings and Endings from the Past to the Present
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Simon Mabon, Lancaster University
Robert Topinka, Northwestern University
(Dis)classifying Regional (in)forma ons in South America. Bolivia through the prism of the Geopoli cal and Security networks. Matheus Ho mann Pfrimer, University of Sao Paulo-USP / Pon cal University of Goias-PUCGO
TD62: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Everyday Diplomacy: The Di usion of Bo om-Up Survival Techniques in Con ict Socie es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Peace Studies
Siobhan Mary McEvoy‐Levy, Butler University
Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University
Children’s voices, children’s choices:
The role of voice—speci cally young people’s—in con ict and peacebuilding within a deeply divided society Anne de Graaf, Webster University Leiden, Netherlands
Coping with research: Local Tac cs of Resistance against (Mis‐)
Representa on in Academia
Stefanie Kappler, Liverpool Hope University
Conceptualising everyday diplomacy
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Reintegra on and Reconcilia on in Sierra Leone
Kieran Mi on, King's College London
Selling, Trading and Life on the Street: Youth Agency and the Everyday in Post Con ict Liberia
Sukanya Podder, Cran eld University
James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School
Daniel J. Moran, Naval Postgraduate School
Everyday diplomacy under military occupa on:
Pales ne’s third way movements
The Sources of Foreign Policy Framing: Knowledge Communi es and the First Anglo‐Afghan War
Sandra Pogodda, University of Manchester
Mar n Jonathan Bayly, King's College London
Local Heroes: Tribal Narra ves, Afghan Local Police in Marjah, and the Prospects for Security Transi on in Southern Afghanistan.
Howard Clark, King's College London
Coali on Collapse: ISAF Alliance Management in Southern Afghanistan
Kathleen McInnis, King's College London
No Exit: The Russian Retreat from Afghanistan, 1985‐1989
Daniel J. Moran, Naval Postgraduate School
Panel
TD63: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Is Buzan's World Society (and Bull's Community of States) the Same as Global Civil Society?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. English School
Annika Bergman Rosamond, Lund University
William Bain, Na onal University of Singapore
Introducing "Global Civil Society" to the English School of IR
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
The limits of transna onalism: considera ons about the percep on of threats, interests and iden es of civil society organiza ons in interna onal arenas through me
Terra Friedrich Budini, University of Sao Paulo (USP)
Who’s Afraid of Inter‐State‐Centric Perspec ves? Between the Global, the Interna onal and their Theore cal Interplay.
Mor Mitrani, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sponsor(s):
Ma hew S. Weinert, University of Delaware
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Wilfrid Greaves, University of Toronto
Marjo Lindroth, University of Lapland
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao, Technical University of Lisbon
The Nordic human rights paradox: The poli cs of norm commitment and compliance in compara ve perspec ve
Who Owns the Land? Norway, the Sami and the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Conven on
Hanne Hagtvedt Vik, University of Oslo
Anne Julie Semb, University of Oslo
Implementa on of EU Immigra on Policy in the Northern Arc c Regions
Na sa Yeasmin (na sa.yeasmin@ulapland. )
Na sa Yeasmin, University of Lapland, Arc c Centre
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Ellen Gu erman, York University
The Role of the Electronic Waste Industry in the Basel Conven on’s Paradigm Shi
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Maja Primorac
The Contest for the Knowledge Economy: A Compara ve Study of IP Maximalist and Open Source Movement Norm Di usion, 1995‐
Present
Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr, Georgetown University
Peter Maybarduk, Public Ci zen
Power Poli cs and Di usion on GM Crops: A case study
Lipi Mukhopadhyay, Indian Ins tute of Public Admin
On the Origin of Commons: Great Powers and the Di usion of Property Rights in Interna onal Fron ers
Travis Trapp, San Francisco State University
Governing NCDs: the role of private actors in global health policies TD67: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
The New Power Poli cs: Networks, Governance, and Global Security
Sponsor(s):
Johan Karlsson Scha er, University of Oslo
Malcolm Langford, University of Oslo
TRIPS: Counter‐Norms and Perverse Incen ves
A Di erent Kind of Rigor: Long‐Term Learning Systems For Social Jus ce Missions
Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University
The Regional and Global Dimensions of the Interna onal Global Commons Ideology Di usion: The Arc c Case
Catherine Sanger, University of Virginia
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Joannie Tremblay‐Boire, University of Washington
Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska‐Lincoln
Kent Glenzer, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
The poli cs of indigenous rights: indigenous peoples in the UN
Chair Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Sarah S. Stroup, Middlebury College
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Climate Change, Indigeneity, and Security in the Circumpolar Arc c
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. The Power of INGOs in Private Governance
Tina Freyburg, ETH Zürich
Philippe Dufort, University of Cambridge
TD65: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Who Owns the Knowledge Economy?
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Non-State Actors in Global Governance
Making Human: Toward an Ontology of World Society
TD64: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Hot Poli cs in Cold Places: Indigenous People's Rights
TD66: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chair Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Ins tute
Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota
The New Power Poli cs: Networks, Governance, and Global Security
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Ins tute
Network Rela ons and Human Security Norm Development: Agenda‐Se ng and Agenda‐Ve ng Around Collateral Damage Control
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachuse s
Gulliver Bound: Revisionists, Networks, and Interna onal Governance
Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
Industry Networks, Power and the Governance of Con ict Minerals
Virginia Ann Hau er, University of Maryland
Networks and Piracy
Sarah Percy, University of Western Australia
TD68: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Producing Poli cs: Industrial Governance and the State
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Anna Lanoszka, University of Windsor
Shannon Gibson, University of Southern California
The EU's Changing Approach to Gene cally Modi ed Foods
Carolyn M. Dudek, Hofstra University
Poli cal Economy of Oil, Trade, and Investment: Private Deals, State‐Owned Companies, and Domes c Regula ons Anna Lanoszka, University of Windsor
Li le Boxes Made of Ticky‐Tacky? The Agency of Intermodal Containers in the External Governance of European Union’s Transporta on Regimes
Can E. Mutlu, University of O awa
TD69: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
What Counts in Interna onal Rela ons?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Parina Patel, Georgetown University
Philip Streich, Pomona College
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Japan & South Korea: Forging a Strategic Partnership
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Thomas S. Wilkins, University of Sydney
No Undi eren ated Mass: Introducing a Quan ta ve Data Set on the Ethnic Composi on of Refugee Movements
Heidrun Bohnet, University of Geneva
Seraina Ruegger, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Who Measures Up? Human Rights in an Enlarging European Union
Lisa Conant, University of Denver
Big data and long‐distance control ‐ calcula ons and advocacy in the name of transparency
Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School
Chris na Garsten, Stockhom University
Christopher Gandrud, Yonsei University
Kalev H. Leetaru, University of Illinois
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
Panel
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
James D. Boys, King's College, London
The Di usion of Norms on Conven onal Disarmament
Di usion of Conven onal Arms Norms: NGO's, Landmines, Small Arms, and Cluster Bombs
Analysis of Regula on of Acquisi on and U liza on of Arms by Private Military and Security Companies
Paule e Weiss, City University of New York Graduate Center
Sponsor(s):
Steven J. Campbell, University of South Carolina-Lancaster
Image of China by Secretary of State, William Seward, during Postbellum
Ikuro Fujiwara, University of Osaka
A Union of States: Presiden al Poli cs, Sec onal Divides, and the Annexa on of Texas
Robert Paul Musgrave, Georgetown University
The Beginning of the Cold War: Tes ng the Spiral Model and the Revolu onary‐Imperial Paradigm Robert Snyder, Southwestern University
Chair Disc. Neil Cooper, University of Bradford
Denise Garcia, Northeastern University
Paule e Weiss, City University of New York Graduate Center
TD73: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Sustainability Transi on: Theories, Approaches and Perspec ves from Europe, North and La n America
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Signi cance of Foreign Poliymakers’ Pre‐O ce Beliefs: Discerning Brzezinski’s USSR Image Evolu on and its Implica ons Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Security Studies
Improving Norma ve Mechanisms in Small Arms Trade, Security Sector Reform, and Disarmament
Jonathan Ring, University of Iowa
TD71: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Japan’s Responses to East Asian Strategic Challenges
Chair Disc. Disc. Maria Nebolsina, Center for Euro-Atlan c Security of Interna onal Studies Ins tute MGIMO (University)
A Dyadic Event History Analysis of Gender Quota Di usion
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Aart A. Holtslag, Shepherd University
A 30‐Year Georeferenced Global Event Database: The Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone (GDELT)
Sponsor(s):
TD72: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Di usion of Norms on Conven onal Arms Control, Small Arms Disarmament, and Diplomacy
Denise Garcia, Northeastern University
Pu ng Data Back in Time: Ge ng the Most Out of Hazard Ra os in Di usion Research
TD70: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Using Foreign Policy Analysis to Understand the Past
Military Disaster Relief E orts and Japanese Public Opinion of the Military
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University
Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University
Japanese iden ty and the abduc on issue: from 'aggressor' to 'vic m', from 'paci st' to 'normal'
Linus Hagstrom, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Japanese Military Policy toward China from the End of the Cold War to 2010
Eivind Lande, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Japan's Approach to Mari me Security in Southeast Asia
Paul Midford, Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Chair Disc. Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Studies
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS
Simon Dalby, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
Scale in the debate on sustainability transi ons. Taking interna onal developments into account
Hans Bruyninckx, Leuven University
Sander Happaerts, University of Leuven
Sustainability transi ons in transna onal society: a governance perspec ve
John Grin, University of Amsterdam
Sustainability Transi on in a River Basin in Mexico: The Case of the Yautepec River
Ursula Oswald Spring, Na onal University of Mexico
The Di usion of Innova ons for the Sustainability Transi on
Jurgen Sche ran, University of Hamburg
Sustainability in Divided Brazil: Who Is The More Powerful Between Conserva ves and Reformist? Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia
TD74: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Turkey's Transforma on from a ‘Na onal Security’ State to a ‘Trading’ State: Transmission of Norms and Ideas
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey
Mustafa Aydin, Kadir Has University
Sinem Acikmese, Kadir Has University
Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
Turkish Impact: A Transforming Transformer
Cagri Erhan, Ankara University
Coming Transforma on of the Turkish Military
Friday
Serhat Guvenc, Kadir Has University
Role Theory and Turkey’s Foreign Policy:
Poli cal, Economic, Intellectual Roots
Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
Leading Role of Economic Integra on in Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Middle East and Limits of Trading State: Case of Turkey/Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) Rela ons
Merve Ozdemirkiran, Sciences-Po
Europeaniza on and Democra za on in Foreign Policy: A Compara ve Study of the Cases of Turkey and Greece
Zachary Tzimitras, The Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute Oslo-PRIO Cyprus Centre
Status Change and Status Hierarchy: Turkey's Changing Role in Global and Regional Poli cs
Faruk Yalvaç, Middle East Technical University
TX01: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Working Group
The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Resources: Crea ng Networks and Linkages - Session 2 (by invita on only)
Sponsor(s):
Coord. Coord. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Working Group
Virginia Ann Hau er, University of Maryland
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachuse s Boston
Linda J. Yarr, George Washington University
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Florian P. Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Melanie Zimmer, Peace Research Ins tute
Cyril Obi, Social Science Research Council
Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Chris an University
Alero E Akporiaye, University of Texas at Dallas
Jessica Steinberg, University of Michigan
Xiaojing Sun, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Jonna K. Nyman, University of Birmingham
Tapan Kumar Sarker, Gri th Business School, Gri th University
Hass Kouao‐Bile, Colorado School of Mines
Yujia He, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
rose hathaway dakin, World Bank
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Emily Meierding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Joerg Friedrichs, University of Oxford
Je D. Colgan, American University
Aslaug Asgeirsdo r, Bates College
FA01: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Military, Humanitarianism and Development: New Case Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Carola Weil, American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies
Ingrid L.P. Nyborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
The neoliberal restructuring of the state in post‐civil war Lebanon
Hannes Baumann, Georgetown University
The Poli cs of Interna onal Military Interven onism in West Africa
Bruno Charbonneau, Lauren an University
Peacebuilding and Development Priori es in post‐war Sierra Leone
Towards a Hybrid Agenda for Peace and Development?
Simone Datzberger, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Urban Peacekeeping and Changing Norms of Violence: Re ec ons on Brazilian Engagement in Hai and at Home
Kris an M. Hoelscher, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & University of Oslo
Per Mar n Norheim-Mar nsen, Fafo Ins tute of Applied Interna onal Studies
Globalizing humanitarian government: The poli cs of mobility control and acts of ci zenship in Namibia’s Osire Refugee Camp Suzan M. Ilcan, University of Waterloo
Can post‐con ict communi es build social capital while trying to reach the MDGs?
Elisabeth A. King, Columbia University
FA02: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Water Jus ce and Stakeholder Par cipa on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Environmental Studies
Vakur Sumer, Selcuk University
Tunisian water resources policy at a crossroad
Sihem Jebari, INRGREF - Tunisia / LU - Sweden
Ronny Berndtsson, Lund University
A Turbulent Flow: Water and Policy Coordina on in Chile and Peru, 1992 ‐ 2012
Ian J. Jones, City University of New York
Externali es and the Structure of Environmental Regimes
Alexander Ovodenko, Princeton University
Construc on of Symbolic Value of Water in an Small Hydropower Movements in Turkey
Osman Tikansak, Istanbul Bilgi University
Light a Candle or Curse the Darkness? The Poli cs of Freshwater Scarcity in the Middle East
Ma hew I. Weiss, University of California Davis
FA03: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Poli cal Ins tu ons, Poli cal Values and Regime Consolida on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Tina Freyburg, ETH Zürich
Mul ‐Party Elec ons in Africa: A Force for Regime Change or a Source of Regime Consolida on?
Ma hijs Bogaards, Jacobs University Bremen
Reining in the military: ins tu onalizing civilian control in new democracies
Aurel Croissant, Heidelberg University
David Kuehn, Heidelberg University, Germany
Sponsor(s):
Democracy By Demand? Reinves ga ng the E ect of Liberal Values on Poli cal Ins tu ons
Chair Disc. Sirianne Dahlum, University of Oslo
Carl Henrik Knutsen, University of Oslo
Je rey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University
Billur Aslan, Royal Holloway, University of London
Craig Hayden, American University
The Di usion of Revolu onary Movements via the Internet: Post Elec on Protests in Russia
Sta an I. Lindberg, Univ. of Gothenburg & Univ. of Florida
In Search of Commonali es of Poli cal Par es in New Democracies
Billur Aslan, Royal Holloway, University of London
English vs. Arabic: Di ering Al Jazeera Frames
Lars Svasand, University of Bergen
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Adrian Ang, Florida Interna onal University
Shlomi Dinar, Florida Interna onal University
Russell E. Lucas, Michigan State University
Varie es of Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Di usion of Media Forms and Poli cal Protests in a Cross‐
Na onal, Time‐Series Perspec ve
Religion and Democra za on: Theore cal Perspec ves and Empirical Rami ca ons
FA04: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Mapping the Universe of IR Theories
FA06: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
How does the Media In uence Poli cal Protests? Innova ve Panel
ISA Innova ve Panel
Luke R. Barnesmoore, San Francisco State University
Laurent El Ghaoui, University of California at Berkeley
The Informa on Revolu on and Indigenous Social Movement Mobiliza on in La n America
Jack Barry, University of Connec cut
Felix Berenskoe er, SOAS, University of London
Inanna Hama ‐Ataya, University of She eld
Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Jennifer Sterling‐Folker, University of Connec cut
Beate Jahn, University of Sussex
Di usion of revolu onary ideals and messages of peace in transi onal Egypt and Tunisia
Timothy C. Leisman, Guilford College
Amal I. Khoury, Guilford College
Di using Revolu on: how al‐Jazeera Imagined the "Arab Spring"
Hisham Tohme, University of She eld
FA05: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Private Actors in Interna onal Organiza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Denis V. Kennedy, Washington and Lee University
Karsten Ronit, University of Copenhagen
Sovereignty sans Territory: Piracy, Norms and IR Theory in an Era of Layered Sovereignty
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
Opportunity Knocks, But Then What? Analyzing the Behavior of a NGO in the Context of Two IGOs
Debra J. Holzhauer, Southeast Missouri State University
Self‐Regula ng for Pro t and Principle: A Compara ve Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility and NGO Quality and Accountability Ini a ves
Denis V. Kennedy, Washington and Lee University
Poli cal Representa on and the cons tu on of private authority in world poli cs
Alessandro Mulieri, KU Leuven University (Belgium)
Emilie Bécault, KU Leuven
Surveying Diamond Retailers about the Kimberley Process Cer ca on Scheme: Implica ons for the Success and Longevity of the Process
Anne M.P. San ago, University of Portland
Interna onal Organiza ons and the Di usion of Corporate Social Responsibility
Melanie Zimmer, Peace Research Ins tute
FA07: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Rethinking Thinking about Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Mark La ey, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Gramscian and Foucaul an Approaches to Peace: Hegemony Through Biopoli cs
Ramon Blanco, University of Coimbra
Fernando J. Ludwig, University of Coimbra - Portugal
Geophilosophy and Interna onal Theory
Ari Jerrems, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Recovering The Prince: Realism, State Building and the Cycles of History.
Torbjorn Knutsen, University of Trondheim
What is Liberalism? A Postcolonial Perspec ve
Mark La ey, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Suthaharan Nadarajah, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Republican Anarchism and World Order: Rethinking 'Negarchy' and Contemporary Governance Di usion Alex Prichard, University of Exeter
Balance of Power is What the Hegemon Makes of It
Einat Vadai, Hebrew University Jerusalem
FA08: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Di usion of War and Violence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sven Chojnacki, Freie Universität Berlin
Sven Chojnacki, Freie Universität Berlin
The di usion and accumula on of violence: Clustered and concentrated refugee se lements
Heidrun Bohnet, University of Geneva
Nature Ma ers Too: The Di usion of Civil War in the Americas
Je rey S. Dixon, Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Interna onal Rivalry, Civil Con ict, and the Di usion of Violence: A Case Study
John Logan Mi on, Dalhousie University
Adding up Externali es:
How Ethnicity, Public Health, and Refugees Lead to Interna onal Con ict
Aaron Shreve, University of California, Davis
Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, Davis
Logics of Regional War Di usion and Endemic Interna onal Con ict
Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania
FA09: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Interna onal Ins tu ons: Agents of Di usion or Firewalls?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at Aus n
Chris na Davis, Princeton University
Phillip Y. Lipscy, Stanford University
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Nita Rudra, University of Pi sburgh
FA10: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Di usion and Emula on: The Poli cs of Foreign Aid from Emerging Powers
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Global Development
David M. Malone, Interna onal Development Research Centre
David M. Malone, Interna onal Development Research Centre
Rule Shaker? When, Where and Why China is Changing Global Rules for Development Finance
Deborah Brau gam, Johns Hopkins University/SAIS
James Reilly, University of Sydney
India: Flexing Its So ‐Power Muscle
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
Between a Rock and Hard Place: South Korea's Africa Strategy
Soyeun Kim, University of Leeds
How are the BRICS changing the foreign assistance landscape?
Rani D. Mullen, College of William & Mary
Brazil as an Emerging Donor and Implica ons for the Development Aid Regime
Oliver Stuenkel, Fundação Getulio Vargas
FA11: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Terrorism: Domes c Determinants
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Sascha Sheehan, University of Bal more
James Forest, University of Massachuse s, Lowell
Bombing the Rich: The E ect of Sub‐Na onal Income Inequality on the Incidence of terrorism in civil con icts
Konstan n Ash, University of California - San Diego
The Breeding Ground for Ethnic Terrorist Organiza ons: Discrimina on, Quests for Na onhood, or Intra‐communal Con ict?
Brandon Michael Boylan, University of Pi sburgh
The Endogenous Forma on of Terrorist Groups: Model and Ini al Findings
Susanne Mar n, University of Nevada, Reno
Michael McBride, UC Irvine
Sherry Forbes, University of Virginia
Natalia Londono, University of Texas, Dallas
Domes c Terror Targets: The Importance (or lack thereof) of Poli cal Regime
Katherine Eleanor Michel, University of California, Berkeley
Terror from Within: The Poli cal Determinants of Domes c Terrorism Sara Polo, University of Essex
FA12: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Iran and Nuclear Weapons Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Je rey A. Larsen, University of Denver
Evan Braden Montgomery, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
A Missing Piece in the Persian Puzzle: Iran’s Nuclear Pursuit and Regional Order in the Middle East
Il Hyun Cho, Cleveland State University
Nego a ng with Iran: Can the ‘Helsinki model’ serve as a template?
Kai R. Hebel, University of Oxford
Ayatollah Strangelove: Understanding Iranian Fac onal Poli cs, Nuclear Weapon’s and Economic Cycles within the Iranian Poli cal Economy
Joseph J. St. Marie, Univeristy of Southern Mississippi
Bene ng from Insecurity: Domes c actors who might win from Iran acquiring nuclear weapons
Greg Trumble
Na onal Iden ty and Na onal Security Construc on‐One Crisis, Two Stories: The United States and Iran on Nuclear Ques on Gulsah Unal, University of Florida
Examining Iran’s nuclear posture, a threat to Nuclear Non Prolifera on Regime or Western interests?
Syeda Quratulain Waqar, University of Surrey , School of Poli cs
FA13: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
FSS6- Silences and Margins: Interroga ng the Intersec ons of Gender, Race, Class, and Ci zenship in Private Security
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni, Wellesley College
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
From Warriors of Empire to Hybrid Mar al Subjects: Reimaging Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Marie Chisholm, Bristol University
Contrac ng Out of Military Work: From Militarized Ci zenship to Globalized Recruitment?
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
The Problems of PMSCs or PMSCs as a Problem? Re ec ons on Gender Scholarship and the Legi miza on of Private Security
Paul R. Higate, Bristol University
Saskia Stachowitsch, University of Vienna
The Three Monkeys: See No Evil Hear No Evil Speak No Evil ‐ The Priva za on of Security and the Exploita on and Marginaliza on of Men
Ju a Joachim, Leibniz University of Hannover
Homing Security: Gender, Priva zed Security and the Hos ng of Mega‐events in the City
Kim Rygiel, Wilfrid Laurier University
FA14: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Transna onal Actors in Interna onal Organiza ons: Mobiliza on, Advocacy, and In uence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. European Consor um for Poli cal Research
Margaret E. Keck, Johns Hopkins University
Jens Ste ek, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Transna onal Actor In uence in Interna onal Organiza ons
Hans Agné, Stockholm Universitet
Lisa Dellmuth, Stockholm University
Andreas Duit, Stockholm university
Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University
The Domes c Roots of Global Lobbying. Explaining Interest Group Mobiliza on at WTO Ministerial Conferences
Jan Beyers , University of Antwerpen
Marcel Hanegraa , University of Antwerpen
Dirk De Bièvre, Universiteit Antwerpen
Does Government Funding Depoli cize NGOs? Examining Evidence from Europe
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
Transna onal Agency in Global Environmental Governance: Images and Self‐images of Roles played by Non‐State Actors Ma as Hjerpe, Linköping University
Björn-Ola Linnér, Linköping University
Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Linköping University
FA15: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Intelligence and Foreign Policy: From Understanding to Ac on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Intelligence Studies
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
Di usion of Knowledge Representa ons in Intelligence Studies
Sorin-Gabriel Sebe, Bucharest University
Intelligence Crisis and its Causes
Barry H. Steiner, California State University, Long Beach
Understanding Intelligence in Foreign Rela ons – How Intelligence Shapes Debate and Policy in States
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
Grading Intelligence: The Use of Captured Records to Sharpen Analysis
Kevin M. Woods, Ins tute for Defense Analyses
FA16: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Human Security: Theory and Prac ce Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
John A. Gentry, Na onal Intelligence University
Patricia Shamai, Universiy of Portsmouth
Understanding "Human Security": The Poli cal and "Non‐
Western" Agency
Neslihan Dikmen Alsancak, Bilkent University
Opera onalizing Human Security: Coercion, Authority and Legi macy as tools of Societal and Individual Security
Robert C. Egnell, Georgetown University
The Moral Revolu on in Military A airs
John A. Gentry, Na onal Intelligence University
Making Warfare “Humane”: A Paradigm Shi in Military Innova on
Ezgi Yildiz, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
At Home and Abroad: How States Respond to Human Security Threats
Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
A Human Security Framework: A Compara ve Study Across Militaries
Andrew Gallo, United States Military Academy at West Point
FA17: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Novel Approaches to Studying Strategies and Behaviors of Interna onal Organiza ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Xinyuan Dai, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University
Leadership Tenure and Minimal Chea ng in OPEC
Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani, University of California, Davis
Forum‐Shi ing and the Intellectual Property Enforcement Agenda: Diminishing Returns? Warren A.D. Clarke, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Orchestra ng Transparency
Xinyuan Dai, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Working Rela onships between IGOs and INGOs: Symbolic vs. Substan al
Xuanxuan Wu, University of Texas at Aus n
FA18: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Linking Inter and Intrastate Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Ins tute Oslo
The Diversionary Logic of Inter‐Communal Con ict
Michael Burch, University of Colorado, Boulder
Jaroslav Tir, University of Colorado
Self Defense Militas and Violence Against Civilians in Civil War
Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
Andrew Thomson, University of Kent
Embedded Con ict: Understanding the Rela onship Between Civil War and Interna onal Con ict with Fewer Assump ons
Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University
Pa erns of Militariza on in Africa: Determinants and Consequences
Choong-Nam Kang, Murray State University
Brandon Valeriano, University of Glasgow
Susan G. Sample, University of the Paci c
Interna onal Con ict, Repression, and Civil Violence
FA22: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Re exivity in Interna onal Rela ons: Beyond 'Posi onality'
Thorin M. Wright, Arizona State University
Bryce W. Reeder, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
FA19: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
City Dynamics and Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
Anca M. Pusca, Goldsmiths, University of London
The poli cal economy of urban (under)development in Africa
Sean Fox, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Post‐Yugoslav Diasporas in the Netherlands: Con ict‐Generated Iden es and Transna onal Prac ces
Maria Koinova, Warwick University
The Common Sense of Global City 'Actorness' in Contemporary World Poli cs Kris n Ljungkvist, Uppsala University
The Global City and the Global Countryside
David Wachsmuth, New York University
FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The diplomacies of emerging countries
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Milena Dieckho , Sciences Po Paris
Health diplomacy of emerging countries : restructuring power rela ons in a mul lateral world
Auriane Guilbaud, CERAPS / Sciences Po
Emerging Countries Changing the Governance of Climate Change
Ana Flavia Barros Pla au, Universidade de Brasilia
Namalie Jayasinghe, American University
Three Paradigms of Public Diplomacy Evalua on: Outcome Analysis, Percep on Analysis and Network Analysis
James Pamment, Karstad University
Public Diplomacy and Rhetorics of Might and Right in the Informa on Age
Mark J. Rolfe, University of New South Wales
Compara ve Public Diplomacy: A Theore cal Framework
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Re exivity and Research: Feminist Interven ons and Their Prac cal Implica ons
Andrea L. Do olo, Women's Studies Resource Center, Brandeis University
Sarah Tillery, Portland Community College
FA23: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Violence and Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University
Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University
Peter Haschke, University of Rochester
Restric ng Repression: The E ect of Interna onal Ac on on the Escala on of Domes c Poli cal Violence
Jessica Brandwein, University of Notre Dame
Models of Poli cal Violence
Interna onal Con ict and the Future of Poli cal Violence, Insurgency, Guerilla Warfare and Terrorism
Danielly Ramos-Becard, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Brasilia Disaster “public” diplomacy? An examina on of long‐term impacts of disaster diplomacy on Turco‐Greek rela ons
Ilan Zvi Baron, Durham University
Documen ng Cri cal Re exivity: Scholarly Responsibility in an Era of Inten ons
Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville
China Diplomacy in La n America: the emergence of a new leadership?
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Diasporic Re exivity and the Poli cs of Insecurity
Wesley W. Widmaier, Gri th University
Mélanie Albaret, CERI - Sciences Po
Chair Disc. Re ec ng on Ethical Re exivity: Reinvigora ng the Prac ce and Scholarship of Global Poli cs
Repression, Re exivity and Self‐Reinforcing Crisis: How Technocra c Overcon dence Causes Intersubjec ve Change
Interna onal media on: a par cular diploma c tool for emerging countries?
Diploma c Studies
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Harry D. Gould, Florida Interna onal University
Lisa M. Burke, University of Denver
Mélanie Albaret, CERI ‐ Sciences Po
Guillaume DEVIN, Sciences Po Paris France
Guillaume DEVIN, Sciences Po Paris France
Emerging countries and the mul lateral prac ces of clubs : the case of the G20
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Re exivity: Cri cal Humanitarianism
Associa on des Interna onalistes
FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Public Diplomacy: Theore cal and Empirical Issues
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
David H. Gray, Campbell University Panel
Health, Violence, and Con ict: Assessing the Impact of Infec ous Disease
Nathaniel J. Harris, Duke University
Islam and Poli cal Violence
Suveyda Karakaya, The University of Tennessee
Compe on, Policymaking, and Poli cal Violence in Authoritarian Regimes
Jennifer Notariano Giardina, University of New Orleans
FA24: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Business and Human Rights: A New Research Agenda in Interna onal Rela ons/Part 1 (Empirics)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Kate Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Kate Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Corporate Human Rights Responsibility as Governance Challenge: Human Rights Impact Assessments, Standardiza on and the Need for E ec ve Stakeholder Par cipa on
Brigi e Hamm, University of Duisburg-Essen
Chris an Scheper, University of Duisburg-Essen
Making Trade and Human Rights Part of the Solu on: WTO Strategies to link trade and Human rights in Con ict Zones
Susan Aaronson, George Washington University & Na onal War College
Business and Human Rights: A New Research Agenda in Interna onal Rela ons
Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
The impact of foreign direct investment on human rights in developing countries: A sectoral approach
Nicole Janz, University of Cambridge
Todd Landman, University of Essex
Intelligence Studies
Ion Grosu, Romanian Intelligence Service
Michael Andregg, University of St. Thomas
Cris an Barna, Na onal Intelligence Academy
Democra c Transforma on and Intelligence System Reform: Georgia's Decade Experience
David Bazghadze, GIS Training Center
Building an Intelligence Culture within the Agency and the Society as a Whole: the Case of Romania
Irena Dumitru, Na onal Intelligence Academy
Panel
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pi sburgh
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pi sburgh
The "R" in R2P: Responsibility in Interna onal Rela ons
Ellen Reichel, University of Bremen, Germany
The "Responsibility to Prevent": Toward an Interna onal Crimes Approach to Mass Atrocity Preven on
Ruben Reike, University of Oxford
Sordid Aggression or Humanitarian Interven on? Why Scholars Disagreed about the Military Ac ons in Kosovo in 1999 and Libya in 2011
A Conspiracy Not to See: Con ic ng Interests and Systemic Results for the Darfur Crisis
David Hunter Walsh, Rutgers University
A Theory of Norm Forma on with regard to Humanitarian Interven on in Syria, Darfur and Libya
Stephen D. Wrage, United States Naval Academy
Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego
Stanislav L. Tkachenko, Saint Petersburg State University
NATO Enlargement and Missile Defense: Persis ng Irritants for Russian Foreign Policy
Robert H. Donaldson, University of Tulsa
Reset Reconsidered
Gregory Gleason, George C. Marshall European Center
Why Do They Do It? Understanding Moscow's Mo ves for Suppor ng the Assad Regime in Syria
Mikhail A. Molchanov, St. Thomas University, Canada
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Latha Varadarajan, San Diego State University
Post Communist States
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State University
Bogdan Prisecaru, Na onal Intelligence Academy
From imperial cri cs to cri cal imperialists: The new humanitarianism and the role of intellectuals in the Libyan interven on
Chair Disc. Russian Foreign Policy and the Shanghai Coopera on Organiza on: To What End?
Smart Intelligence: From Conserva ve Ethos to Intelligence Culture
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
FA28: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Russian Foreign Policy: Threats and Opportuni es in Pu n’s Third Term
Migra on Policy as a Component of the Russian Foreign Policy
Alina Paun, Romanian Intelligence Service
Chair Disc. Ayse Kaya, Swarthmore College
Mark N. Katz, George Mason University
Intelligence Culture Evolu on Through the Lens of a New Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Ines Eben von Racknitz, Nanjing University
Olivia Gippner, Free University Berlin
Ines Eben von Racknitz, Nanjing University
The siniciza on of ‘so power’: the di usion of an idea or the rebranding of an chestnut in the diploma c repertory?
Sponsor(s):
From Profession to Discipline: Balancing, Training and Research for the Development of Romanian Intelligence Studies
FA26: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Humanitarian Responsibili es and Interven on
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Jeremy T. Pal el, Carleton University
FA25: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Intelligence Educa on, Training and Research in the Black Sea Area
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Implica ons of China’s Rise for the EU: Contesta ons over Sovereignty
Moral Externali es: Intera onal Accountability, Business and Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
FA27: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
China, the European Union and Interna onal Security Norm Di usion in 21st Century
Russian Foreign Policy and Great Power Dynamics in Central Asia: Threats and Opportuni es
Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville
FA29: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
How Reputa on Ma ers in Interna onal Security
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
John Schuessler, Air War College
Benjamin M. Jensen, Marine Corps Command and Sta College and American University, School of Interna onal Service
Reputa onal A ribu ons in Foreign Policy: A Cogni ve Psychological Approach
Rod Albuyeh, University of Southern California
Leader‐Based Reputa ons for Resolve: An Experimental Informa onal Approach
Danielle L. Lupton, Duke University
US Reputa on in the Taiwan Straits: Reliable Ally and Credible Rival?
Gregory Miller, Oklahoma State University
Where to Find Reputa on? How Past Ac ons Ma er in Interna onal Poli cs
Keren Milo, Princeton University
(Mis)Measuring Status? Assessing the In uence of Economic and Military Achievement on Diploma c Exchange
Steven M. Ward, Georgetown University
FA30: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Power Shi ? Financial Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Elliot Posner, Case Western Reserve University
Nicolas Véron, Bruegel / Peterson Ins tute
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
Julie Mueller, University of New England
Unrivaled Power: How the Great Recession makes the case for enduring American hegemony in the 21st Century
Jason Francis Charre e, University of Connec cut
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
David Vogel, UC Berkeley
Randall D. Germain, Carleton University
It Cannot Happen Here! Denial and the Spread of the Financial Crises 2008‐2010
Ivan Savic, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
FA33: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Fron ers in the Study of Global and Regional Terrorism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. A Puzzle of Power: State‐Society‐Market Rela ons during Financial Crisis
Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Navin Bapat, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Navin Bapat, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrew Kydd, University of Wisconsin
Reevalua ng Terrorism and Economic Growth: Dynamic Panel Analysis and Cross‐Sec onal Dependence
Nicol English Spann, Florida Interna onal University
Power Shi to the East? American Hegemony and China's Ascent in Times of Global Financial & Monetary Crises
Marc Venhaus, Graduate School of Global Poli cs, Free University Berlin
Chair Disc. Professional Compe on in Policy Clubs: Skills and Careers in European and Global Financial Reform Commissions The Persistence of Transatlan c Regulatory Divergence
'Global' Financial Governance and the changing inter‐state balance of power: insights from the work of E.H. Carr
Sponsor(s):
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
The End of EU Financial Regulatory Interna onalism?
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
FA31: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interven ons for Peace and Security
An Austere End to the Reregula on of Global Finance
Khusrav Gaibulloev, American University of Sharjah
Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas
Donggyu Sul, University of Texas at Dallas
Who Tortures the Terrorists?
Panel
Peace Studies
Sukanya Podder, Cran eld University
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern Denmark
Transforma ve Con ict Resolu on in Prac ce: Turkey’s Con ict Management/ Resolu on E orts and Prac ces in the Middle East
Talha Kose, Istanbul Sehir University
Does Armed Humanitarian Interven on Promote Human Security?
Dursun Peksen, University of Memphis
Non State Armed Groups and the Outside‐In Perspec ve: The Missing Dimension?
Sukanya Podder, Cran eld University
Why Mediate? The Impact of Interna onal Integra on on the Likelihood of Third‐Party Media on in Civil Wars
Marsha J. Sowell, The Pennsylvania State University
The disputants and their outside par es: The pursuit of victory “by other means” and of Realpoli k under the guise of morality
Courtenay R. Conrad, University of North Carolina at Charlo e
Jus n Conrad, University of North Carolina at Charlo e
James A. Piazza, The Pennsylvania State University
James Walsh, University of North Carolina Charlo e
Transna onal Terrorism and Economic Sanc ons David Carter, Princeton University
Navin Bapat, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Resilient Republics: Terrorism's Negligible E ect on Democracy
Erica Chenoweth, University of Denver
Joseph Young, American University
Terrorism and Electoral Success
Deniz Aksoy, Princeton University
Terrorism or Guerrilla Warfare? Shining Path and the Peruvian Civil War, 1980‐1995
Luis de la Calle, Juan March Ins tute
FA34: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Energy Policy and Poli cs: What's Changing?
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Marta Vrbe c, Gallaudet University
Media on and Violence: Searching for third party interven on that ma ers
Marcus J. G. Nilsson, Uppsala University
Mihai Catalin Croicu, Uppsala University
Erik Melander, Uppsala University
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
FA32: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
EU Re-Regula on Meets Global Financial Governance: Di usion, Defeat, or Disa ec on?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kevin Young, UMass Amherst
Andrew Baker, Queen's University Belfast
Is e ec ve global governance necessary for nancial stability in Europe?
Daniel Mügge, University of Amsterdam
Good copies or new papers? Drivers for renewable energy policies in developing countries
Paula Castro, University of Zurich
Mar n Stadelmann, University of Zurich
The role of the European Union as a market‐norm entrepreneur through Trade and Energy Policy towards the Persian Gulf.
Umberto Marengo, University of Cambridge
The IIRSA Ini a ve: energy and environmental issues in South America
Thauan Santos, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Luan Santos, Energy Planning Programme (PPE) of COPPE/UFRJ
Di usion of EU Energy‐Related Norms in Turkey
Paul A. Williams, Bilkent University
FA35: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Do the EU and US Di use Norms Di erently?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Empires of Humanity? The Paternalism of the United States and the European Union in Global Poli cs
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen, Adelphi University
Governance of Labor Provisions through Hierarchy and Network ‐ EU and US Proceedings in Morocco, Mexico and the Dominican Republic
Myriam Oehri, University of Lucerne
America and Europe: What’s the holdup with the Arab Spring? Serena Simoni, Samford University
FA36: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Social Media as Catalysts for Social Movements: Arab Spring as a Test Case
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Helma de Vries‐Jordan, Ge ysburg College
Helma de Vries‐Jordan, Ge ysburg College
Poli cal Informa on, New Media and New Social Movements in the Arab Spring
Anas Malik Alahmed, Indiana University
Retwee ng Revolu ons: Transna onal Coopera on Among Protest Movements Using Informa on and Communica ons Technology
Eric Asmar, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Di usion in Social Movements: The Arab Spring
Defne Jones, Indiana University
Why Moderates Ma er for Informa onal Cascades? Evidence from the Middle East
Merouan Mekouar, McGill University
The Di usion of Women's Ac vism in the Arab Spring Revolu ons
Saira Yamin, Asia Paci c Center for Security Studies
FA37: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Territoriality and Security: The Israeli-Pales nian Peace Process
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Peace Studies
Ma D. Evans, Penn State University
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Security As A Poli cal‐Epistemological Interplay: The Concept of Security And The Nego a ons Between Israel And The Pales nians
Roee Kibrik, The Hebrew University
Formula for the Sacred: How to manage ethno‐territorial a achments in intractable con icts.
Tova Norlen, RAND
Di usion of Ideas in Interna onal Organisa ons: The UN Secretary‐General and the Two‐State Solu on for Pales ne
Ellen Jenny Ravndal, University of Oxford
Israel’s Security Economy: The Vola lity of the Link Between Occupa on, High‐tech and the Global Economy of Security
Leila Stockmarr, University of Roskilde
FA38: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Re ec ons on Transi onal Jus ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Maria‐Victoria Perez‐Rios, City University of New York
Simon A. Robins, University of York
Conceptualizing Jus ce in Transi on: Exploring the Understandings of Human Rights Vic ms and Their Sources
David Backer, College of William & Mary
Anu Kulkarni, Stanford University
Vic ms' perspec ves on transi onal jus ce mechanisms in Serbia
Sladjana Lazic, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Gunsmoke and Mirrors: transi onal jus ce implementa on during con ict
Cyanne E. Loyle, West Virginia University
Quan ta ve Approaches to Societal‐Level Transi onal Jus ce Impact: What Have We Learned?
Brandon M. Stewart, University of North Texas
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Florida State University
Genocide and Mass Violence: Understanding Outcomes of Violence Escala on
Ernesto Verdeja, University of Notre Dame
FA39: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Advancing Deterrence Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, Duke University
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
Red Lines and the Fait Accompli: A Theory of Bargaining, Coercion, and Crisis among Na ons
Daniel Altman, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
The Deterrent E ects of the Use of Force against Violent Non‐
State Organiza ons
Oren Magen, University of Haifa, Israel
The E ec veness of Statements of Resolve in Deterring Con ict Roseanne McManus, University of Wisconsin
Are Costly Signals More Credible? A Survey Experiment Kai Quek, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
All Weather Friends? Signaling Security Guarantees in Interna onal Poli cs
Mira Rapp-Hooper, Columbia University
FA40: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Exclusions, Marginaliza ons, and Poli cal Violence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
R. William Ayres, Wright State University
R. William Ayres, Wright State University
Social exclusion, marginality and insecurity: challenging no ons of ci zenship and belonging amid protracted con ict
Helen Berents, University of Queensland
Why Minori es Rebel? The Role of Con ict Processes in the Mobiliza on of Ethnic Insurgencies
Aleksandar Matovski, Cornell University
How Subjec ve Inequali es Alter Recep vity to Violence and Protest Behavior: A Micro‐level Mechanism of Perceived Horizontal Inequali es
Dan Miodownik, Hebrew University
Lilach Nir, Hebrew University
The role of civilians in liberal counterinsurgency doctrine: uncomfortable evidence from Colombia
Gonzalo A. Vargas, Universidad de los Andes
FA41: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Interven on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
John E. Karlsrud, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)
“Paci ca on” and the (re) produc on of the na onal state: re‐
inscribing Brazil´s engagement in the United Na ons mission in Hai (MINUSTAH) Maira Siman Gomes, Pon
Janeiro
cal Catholic University of Rio De When Bridging Culture Meets Border Culture: Why Interven ons Fail
Jacquelyn Leanna Grei , George Mason University
Tobias Grei , University of Erfurt
EU involvement in the Pales nian State‐Building Process: A Governmentality Approach
The Micropoli cs of Statebuilding: Insights from State Consolida on Projects in Rio de Janeiro
Claire Louise Mcloughlin, University of Birmingham
`Fragile states` and the di use prac ces of categoriza on: the role of scien c knowledge and the poli cs of classi ca on Isabel Rocha de Siqueira, King`s College London
Panel
Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University
Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University
Iden ty and Threat Percep on: The 'History Problem' and Mutual Threat Percep on between China and Japan
Yongwook Ryu, Australian Na onal University
The beginning of the end of empire: representa ons of Bri sh self
‐iden ty and the Suez Crisis
Stewart Strome, University of Florida
Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
Timothy Koechlin, Vassar College
Whither the Na onal Workforce? Global Capitalism, Imperial Economies, and the Labor Ques on in France and North Africa
Mark N. Ho man, University of Minnesota
Rohan K. Kalyan, Sewanee: the University of the South
Charter Ci es and the Neoliberal Excep on
Maria Jose Mendez, University of Minnesota
Food Sovereignty, Market Women and Indigenous Vegetables in South Africa
Mvuselelo Ngcoya, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
Precarious Development: Villagers Resis ng Land Dispossession
Quynh N. Pham, University of Minnesota
Historical Legacies, Iden ty Construc ons, and Security Policy Regarding State Failure: The Afghanistan Case
Shane Szarkowski, Oxford Brookes University
Ageless Images: Perpetua on of the Percep on of the 'Other' within the Muslim 'Self'
Nail Tanrioven, University of Florida
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Naomi Levy, Santa Clara University
Jelena Subo c, Georgia State University
A er Reuni ca on: The Search for a Common Korean Iden ty. Virginie Grzelczyk, No ngham Trent University
Chair Disc. Disc. Global Development
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph
Lucas Amaral Ba sta Leite, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho
Chair Disc. Wri ng Wars on Terrorism, from Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and through to George W. Bush: Discourses, Narra ves and Na onal Iden ty
Re‐imagining Urban Spectacle: Magical Realism and the Postcolonial City
The construc on of the "enemy" from Reagan to Bush
Sponsor(s):
Jacob Rabas, McGill University
Urbaniza on, land degrada on and development: Comparing the role of property rights regimes in Asia
Interna onal Security Studies
FA43: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Emergence and Development of Na onal Iden ty
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
Accep ng Abnormalcy: The In uence of Divergent Cultures of Anarchy on the Evolu on of Japan's Security Iden ty
Sponsor(s):
(Re‐) building State Legi macy via Service Delivery: Beyond Ins tu onal Approaches Chair Disc. Israel and Its Messianic Right: Path Dependency and Inten onal Domes c Sovereignty Malprac ce
FA44: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Contamina ng Di usion? Development in Ci es, Slums, Villages, and Markets Christopher Marc Lilyblad, Department of Interna onal Development, University of Oxford
Sponsor(s):
Stephanie Hofmann, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Seo-Hyun Park, Lafaye e College
Chin-Kuei Tsui, Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies, University of Otago
Beste Isleyen, University of Tuebingen
FA42: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Iden ty and Threat Percep on
Foreign Military Presence and Na onal Iden ty Development: The Poli cs of Semisovereignty in the Federal Republic of Germany and Republic of Korea FA45: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China's Military: Recent Developments
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Ins tute
John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Ins tute
China’s Two‐Level Naval and Air Forces: Bifurcated Development to Secure Speci c Territorial Claims and Expansive Commerce
Andrew Sven Erickson, Naval War College
Understanding the Strategic Game of US and China in South Asia: The Role of Nuclear Weapons
Saira Khan, University of Amsterdam
Producing Insecurity? Governmental Control, MNCs, and Di usion of Sensi ve Technologies to China
Dong Jung Kim, University of Chicago
Recent Developments in China's Nuclear Weapons Program
Michael Tkacik, Stephen F. Aus n State University
Sizing Up the Dragon: Pentagon's Engagement of China's Military
Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
FA46: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Migra on and Post-coloniality in the Context of Contemporary Insurrec ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Anne M. McNevin, Monash University
Prem K. Rajaram, Central European University
‘We must have a full public inquiry’: Rethinking publicity as cons tu ve of security and the liberal way of war
Owen D. Thomas, University of Exeter
The poli cal usages and implica ons of an ‐poli cs (security), post‐poli cs (risk) and sub‐poli cs (uncertainty)
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Di using Globalized Immigra on Discourses: A Cri cal Analysis on the Policy Impact of Social Movements and the Arts
FA49: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Civil Society and NGOs in Interna onal Organiza on
Arnaud Kurze, George Mason University
Sponsor(s):
Unpacking the migra on‐development nexus
Disc. Samid Suliman, University of Queensland
The Ambiguity of Insurrec on: Development, Migrancy and the Ethics of Co‐habita on
Lorenzo Rinelli, UH Manoa
Sam O. Opondo, Vassar College FA47: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Erosion Of State Authority Amid Social Media And The New Informa on Society
Disc. Interna onal Associa on for Poli cal Science Students
Rodrigo Vaz, Ins tute for Poli cal Studies, Catholic University of Portugal
Ste en Johannes Westerburger, Radboud University Nijmegen
Patricia Camilien, Université Quisqueya
Thomas Linders, Radboud University Nijmegen
Ste en Johannes Westerburger, Radboud University Nijmegen
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Didier Bigo, Paris Ins tute of Poli cal Studies
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Rob B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio
Interroga ng the Security‐Technology Nexus: 'Security E que e' and the role of technology in the di usion of risk, threat and fear.
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
The poli cs of the corporate security profession Karen Lund Petersen, University of Copenhagen
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Rare Earth Elements and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Cri cal Ascension of REEs in Global Poli cs and U.S. Na onal Security
Unravelling Opera on Pillar of Defense:
How new (social) media shaped the policy of the State of Israel as seen during Opera on Pillar of Defense (November 14th – November 21st) in the Gaza Strip
Olaf Corry, Open University, UK
Transna onal Advocacy Campaigning Organisa ons: Opening up poli cal spaces
Chair Disc. What governance for the internet? Avoiding a system error
Poli cians, security poli cs and the poli cal game
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
Kira Rosi-Schumacher, Fordham University
Sponsor(s):
A Brave New World: Global Ac vism in the Network Society
Whispering Risk in the Prince’s ear: The Role of Risk in Contemporary Poli cal Ideologies from Anthony Giddens to Naseem Taleb
Barbara J. Hosto-Mar , University of Missouri - St. Louis
Assessing the Peacebuilding Poten al of Biometrics and E‐
Governance in Sierra Leone
FA50: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Adjus ng to a Changing Interna onal System
Philipp Aepler, University of Bremen (Germany)
James Alexander, University of Manchester
Global Civil Society: Freer Trade in the Marketplace of Ideas? Exploring Developed Countries'Prominence in Global Civil Society
Claudia Baumgart-Ochse, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Case Study: Social media technologies and their importance within the rela ons of Somali diaspora and popula ons in Somaliland and Puntland
Chair Disc. Disc. Hal Culbertson, University Of Notre Dame
Religious NGOs in Interna onal Organiza ons: Confronta on or Coopera on?
Kavi Joseph Abraham, Johns Hopkins University
Renee E. Marlin-Benne , Johns Hopkins University
Sponsor(s):
Peacebuilding in the NGO Landscape: A Compara ve Analysis of Peacebuildng as an Organiza onal Field of Prac ce
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
Cyberplace: Conceptualizing power and poli cs in extended reality
FA48: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Security and the Poli cal Field
Peter Smith, Athabasca University
Heidi Nichols Haddad, University of California at Irvine
Anne M. McNevin, Monash University
Chair Interna onal Organiza on
Access and In uence: Mapping Civil Society Networks at the Interna onal Criminal Court
Migra on, Insurrec on and Humanitarian Governance
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Steve Dobransky, Kent State University
Regional Powers’ Ins tu onal Design of Economic Coopera on: Comparing Regional Economic Agreements
In Tae Yoo, University of South Carolina
Developing Countries in a Changing Interna onal System: Coali ons and Dispute Se lement at the WTO
Haroldo Ramanzini Júnior, Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)
FA51: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Seismic Shi s in Interna onal Rela ons: Dealing with Changes in Interna onal Power Structures
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Hans‐Mar n Jaeger, Carleton University
James Lee Ray, Vanderbilt University
Globaliza on, Hegemonic Cycles, and the Rise of China
Ji Young Choi, Ohio Wesleyan University
Global Di usion of State Power and Its Impact on Democracy.
Kunihiko Imai, Elmira College
Respec ng the Pecking Order: A Uni ed Theory and Test of the Rela onship Between State Loci within an Interna onal Hierarchy and Con ict
Mark D. Nieman, University of Iowa
Power Transi on among Democracies: Old Theories, New Approach.
Liberal Capitalism and the Development of Neocolonialism in Liberia
Diana Soller, University of Miami
Niels Hahn, SOAS, University of London
The Uncertainty of Decline: Signaling Future Inten ons During Power Shi s
Brandon K. Yoder, University of Virginia
FA52: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Economy of Migra on Sponsor(s):
Chair Sovereignty, Property and Dispossession in Contemporary India: the colonial origins of postcolonial dispossession.
Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Panel
The poli cal economy of Zimbabwe’s three decades of land reforms: opportuni es and constraints
Grasian Mkodzongi, University of Edinburgh
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Hironori Onuki, York University
FA55: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Decolonizing FTGS: Feminist, Post-Colonial, and Queer Interven ons
Integra on, Migra on and Redistribu on
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Raise or Resist? Explaining Barriers to Temporary Migra on during Sponsor(s):
the Global Recession David T. Hsu, Browne Center for Interna onal Poli cs, University of Pennsylvania
The Everyday Spaces of Global Labour Migra on: Migrant Workers as Agents in the Poli cs of Di usion/Counter‐Di usion
Hironori Onuki, York University
Backward Flow of the Interna onal Remi ances
Is Foreign Direct Investment an Excuse for Tighter Migra on Controls? Evidence from Europe
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Anna Lanoszka, University of Windsor
Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
Need for Speed? Analyzing IMF Lending E ciency, 1984‐2009
Daniel McDowell, Syracuse University
Reforming the Elite: The Interna onal Monetary Fund and Coups d État, 1975‐2010
Trude M. Midtgard, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
How Much the IMF Reformed?: IMF Condi onality Programs a er the Global Financial Crisis
Sawa Omori, Interna onal Chris an University
FA54: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Colonialism in the History of the Neoliberal Present: Law, Property, and Economy
Global Development
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary, University of London
‘There Is No Bush in Chad’: On the Instrumentali es of an Oil‐
dependent Property Regime under Neoliberalism
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Turning sand to gold? The global poli cs of urban property in Africa Branwen Gru ydd Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London
Ajay Roshan Parasram, Carleton University
Bre W. Remkus, University of Delaware
IMF Condi onality and Public Health Outcomes
Chair Disc. Becoming the Postcolonial State
Uganda Be Kidding Me: LGBT Rights, (Post) Colonial Governance, and Panop c Time
Tanu Kohli, Rutgers- the State University of New Jersey
Carlos Seiglie, Rutgers University
Sponsor(s):
Beyond Economic Ra onality: Global Care Chains and Feminist Solidarity
John McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Tamara M. Woroby, Johns Hopkins SAIS and Towson University
Chair Disc. Ann E. Towns, University West, Sweden
Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina
Caryl Nunez, University of Connec cut
Scales of Poli cs: The Fields of Poli cal Possibility
The Determinants of Naturaliza on Rates: Why Such a Di erence? Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Rachel Brown, CUNY Graduate Center
Natalia Rudi, University of Nevada, Reno
FA53: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Perspec ves on the IMF
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of the Di usion of Indigenous Rights: A social movement analysis of the Mapuche concept of indigenous territory
Jeanne W. Simon, University of Concepcion
Stories of Israeli Na onal(ist) Holidays: Discourse, Narra ve, Na onalism and Iden ty
Ian Michael Zucker, University of New South Wales
FA56: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
FSS4- Biopoli cs of the War on Terror: Theorizing Di erent Sites/Sights of Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
James Der Derian, CISS, University of Sydney
Marieke De Goede, University of Amsterdam
The indeterminate agencies of crowded places and cri cal infrastructure security: re‐thinking biopoli cal control in the War on Terror
Emily Lindsay Jackson, University of Alberta
Theorizing the poli cs of female suicide bombing: biopower and the body
Claire Lyness, University of California Santa Cruz
The Biopoli cs of Racial Lawfare. Imagined Geographies, Carceral Landscapes, Torture and Belonging
Melanie Richter-Montpe t, York University
The Subjected Non‐Subject: Biopower and Resistance in the Occupied Pales nian Territories
Caitlin M. Ryan, University of Limerick
Zoono c Vulnerabili es/Recombinant Futures Melissa Autumn White, UBC, Okanagan
FA57: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Excep onal States: Rethinking Sovereignty, Poli cs, and Iden ty in a Post-Decisionis c Age
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
Louiza Odysseos, University of Sussex
Laboratories of Control: America’s Spaces of Experimenta on Abroad and the Militariza on of the Homeland
Alexander D. Barder, Johns Hopkins University
The (Re)militariza on of US Immigra on Enforcement
Mathew C. Coleman, Ohio State University
Expressive Prosthe cs: The Nuclear‐Sovereign‐Assemblage as Prelude to Automated Destruc on
Jairus V. Grove, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Lemkin's Legacy: Genocide and Poli cs a er Sovereignty
Benjamin Meiches, Johns Hopkins University
American Excep on: Freedom and Democracy in the early 21st Century
Edwin Kent Morris, Virginia Tech
FA58: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Mul -level Interac ons in Global Environmental Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Tim Forsyth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Designing Coopera on: Ins tu ons, Poli cs, and Sustainability in the U.S.‐Mexico Borderlands Dave Colnic, CSU, Stanislaus
Geo rey B. Cockerham, Utah Valley University
Authority in Global Climate Policy‐Making: The Rela on between the Interna onal Climate Regime and 'Bo om‐Up' Governance Arrangements
Thomas Hickmann, University of Potsdam
Interna onal Forest Conserva on and Networked Governance: Solu ons and Challenges in the Crown of the Con nent Ecosystem
Theresa Jedd, Colorado State University
Di usion of Environmental Policy: Interna onal Dynamics and Domes c Requisites Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State University
Civil Society and Rio +20: NGO Par cipa on at the 2012 United Na ons Earth Summit
Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University
Transboundary water resources governance: the mul ‐scalar analysis of the Amazon basin Fernanda Mello Sant'Anna, Sao Paulo University
FA59: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Crea ons and Implica ons of Na onalisms: Cases of China, India and Northern Ireland
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Enze Han, SOAS, University of London
Enze Han, SOAS, University of London
Impor ng the Poli cs of Ethnicity: The Crea on of a Chinese Na onal Iden ty
Lacey Bradley-Storey, Northeastern University
Cosmopolitaniza on and oscilla ng emo ons between na onal and interna onal levels of iden ca on in Ireland
Paddy Dolan, Dublin Ins tute of Technology
The Impact of Microlevel Processes on Varia ons in Violence: A Compara ve Analysis of Communi es in Kenya and Northern Ireland Amy Grubb, University of California Irvine
Holding the West: Explaining CCP Strategies of Rule in Tibet and Xinjiang
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Peng Yu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Reemergence of the Telangana Movement: Exploring modern mo ves for federal statehood in India
Harita Anil Patel, University of Massachuse s
The Party’s Over, Love the Country:
Measuring Na onalism in China
James D. Rae, California State University Sacramento
Xiaodan Wang, Ipsos
FA60: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Borders in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Kris n Bakke, University College London
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? State Border Characteris cs and the Transna onal Flow of Terrorist Violence
Christopher F. Gelpi, The Ohio State University
Nazli Avdan, Oxford University
Transna onal organised crime and mul lateralism
Daniela Irrera, University of Catania
Border Walls: Security and the War on Terror in the US, India, and Israel
Reece Jones, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Gendered Di usions: reconceptualizing the War on Drugs on the US‐Mexico Border
Jennifer Lander, University of Warwick
Borders and immigra on: The EU as a securi zing actor
Nelson Mateus, University of Coimbra
The Perils of Par on: Successor States and the Dynamics of War in the Horn of Africa
Alden Harrington Young, Princeton University
Michael H. Woldemariam, Boston University
FA61: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Global Governance, Social Forces and Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global South Caucus
Tero Erkkilä, University of Helsinki
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California Santa Barbara
Global Governance, Policy Instruments and Di usion
Tero Erkkilä, University of Helsinki
The California E ect: Strengths and Limita ons of Bilateral Trade in Global Di usion Processes
Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
Xun Cao, Penn State University
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
Reposi oning Global Governance and Di using Market Norms
James H. Mi elman, American University
FA62: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Feeding a Warming World: Agriculture in the Shadow of Climate Change
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Avery Cohn, UC Berkeley
Garre Graddy, American University School of Interna onal Service
The Promise of Diversi ed Farming Systems
Alastair Iles, University of California, Berkeley
Maywa Montenegro, UC Berkeley
Seeds of Contesta on: The New Green Revolu on in Africa
Jacqueline Ignatova, University of Maryland, College Park
Are Drought Resistant Seeds the Answer? If So, What's the Ques on?
Simon Nicholson, American University
Climate Change Adapta on, Food Security & the Urban Poor in Africa
Todd G. Smith, The University of Texas at Aus n
FA63: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
New and Old Iden es in Europe: Possibili es and Constraints
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Josephine E. Squires, Fort Hays State University
Josephine E. Squires, Fort Hays State University
New and Old Minori es: Tensions and Challenges in South Tyrol
Andrea Carla, University of Dayton, USA - European Academy of Bolzano (EURAC), Italy
This Land is Our Land: The Poli cal Geography of Ethnic Con ict in Central and Eastern Europe, 1918‐2012
Kyle Estes, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
The Schengen System: The Logic of (na onal) Security and the Vulnerability of People within the Wall of the European Union
Hye Yun Kang, Northwestern University
Ghosts from the past: European Union and the future of old historical regions
Daniel M. Rodrigues, University of Coimbra
European Public Spheres: Agents of transna onaliza on? Robert Sata, Central European University
The Migra on‐Cosmopolitanism Nexus: A mul level analysis of cosmopolitan a tudes in the context of migra on regimes in Europe Samuel Schmid, University of Lucerne
FA64: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
2012 Workshop Report
Roundtable
Ins tu ons for Climate Innova on: Liberal Capitalism and the Na onal Capacity to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Workshop Report Panel
Neil E. Harrison, The Sustainable Development Ins tute
John J. Mikler, University of Sydney
Robert A. MacNeil, University of Sydney
Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds
Mark Huberty, University of California, Berkeley
FA65: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Scandalous Economics: Gender and Financial Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Ronen Peter Palan, City University London
Crises and Post‐Crises in Europe: Towards Surveillance or Terror Union?
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Gender, Finance and Embodiments of Crisis
Penny Gri n, University of New South Wales
The Feminiza on of Financial (In)Security
Adrienne L. Roberts, University of Manchester
Gendering the Financial Crisis, Bridging IPE and Feminist IR
Jacqui True, Monash University Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida
FA66: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Frames and Discourse in Water Governance Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Andrea K. Gerlak, University of Arizona
Ramiro Berardo, University of Arizona
Geo rey D. Dabelko, Ohio University
Framing Trilateral Projects Neda Zawahri, Cleveland State University
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Itay Fischhendler, Hebrew University
Unpacking discourse around the human right to water
Andrea K. Gerlak, University of Arizona
Paula Duarte Lopes, CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra
Madeline Baer, San Diego State University
Framing water uncertain es: climate risks in the context of evolving water‐governance ins tu ons
Ken Conca, American University
Framing Strategies in Transna onal Campaigns for Watershed Management Reform
Craig Kau man, University of Oregon
Reworking the State‐Society Interface: De ning and Contes ng Peru’s New Water Culture in an Andean Watershed Barbara Deutsch Lynch, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Democra zing Discourses: Concep ons of Ownership, Autonomy, and “the State” in Nicaragua’s Rural Water Governance
Sarah T. Romano, University of California, Santa Cruz FA67: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Non-State Dispute Se lement in Global Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Klaus Dieter Wolf, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Kenneth W. Abbo , Arizona State University
Corporate Grievance Mechanisms: Private in Form but (very) Public in Func on?
Annegret Flohr, Peace Research Ins tute of Frankfurt
Between Public Push and Private Pull. Dispute Resolu on in Interna onal Sport
Dirk Lehmkuhl, University of St. Gallen
Islands of Transna onal Governance or Overlapping Authori es. Commercial Arbitra on Reconsidered
Klaus Dieter Wolf, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
FA68: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Migra on, Ethics and Interests
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Bram E. Büscher, Ins tute of Social Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Ethics
The Panda Means Business: Valorising Nature, NGOs and Biodiversity Governance
Alexndria J. Innes, Cardinal Stritch University
Alexndria J. Innes, Cardinal Stritch University
Rosaleen V. Du y, University of Kent
Freedom through Ci zenship: Non‐Ci zen Residents, Non‐
Resident Ci zens, and Control over State Rule
Barbara Buckinx, University of California, San Diego
Renego a ng Church‐State Rela ons and the Rights of Religious Minori es
Bre S. Heindl, State University of New York at Oneonta
Kimberly Kiersarsky, University of Southern Mississippi
FA71: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Discourses and Prac ces of Global Celebrity Ac vism in the 21st Century
Joseph Lampert, Portland State University
Sponsor(s):
The Disregarded Externali es of Ethical Delibera on: Implica ons for the Governance of Biotechnology
Tatyana Novossiolova, University of Bradford
Chair Disc. Panel
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Interna onal Popula on Displacement and Long‐Term Electoral Behavior: the Greek‐Turkish Popula on Exchange in Compara ve Perspec ve
Sener Akturk, Koc University, Istanbul
Evangelos Liaras, George Washington University
Se ling Na ons: Regional Poli cal Economies and the Greek‐
Turkish Popula on Exchange
Caroline Arnold, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Se ling on a Method: Studying Na ve‐Se ler Con icts
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim, University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies
Israel, the Pales nian Territories, and Non‐Territorial Autonomy: Envisioning a Recon gured Status Quo
Stephen Deets, Babson College
Celebri es, Congress and the Congo: The Ampli ca on of African Con icts
Alexandra Budabin, University of Dayton
China’s celebri es, the state, the market and ambassadorial roles: new modes of governmentality?
Johanna L. Hood, Australian Na onal University Centre on China in the World
'Twee ng the good causes': social networking and celebrity ac vism'
Liza Tsaliki, University of Athens
FA72: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Mul na onal Companies and Local Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
MNCs and the quality of local governance outcomes in areas of limited statehood: State restraint and the ‘shadow of the community’ The poli cs of se lers in contested territories: Israel in Compara ve Perspec ve
Oded Haklai, Queen's University
Panel
Environmental Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Rosaleen V. Du y, University of Kent
Carl Death, Aberystwyth University
Exploring Models of Organiza onal Governance in Belize, Central America: A Sliding Scale of Market‐based Engagement?
Steven R Brechin, Syracuse University
The Moral Agency and Authority of Sean Penn and George Clooney – Celebrity Contesta ons of Sovereignty and Violence
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Ehud Eiran, University of Haifa, Israel
Peter J. P. Krause, Boston College
Chair Disc. Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School
Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University
Addressing Governance Gaps in Areas of Limited Statehood: The Poten al and Limita ons of Mul ‐stakeholder Partnerships in Mining
The Price is Right? The Mo va ons, E ec veness, and Implica ons of
Tag Mechir (‘Price‐Tag’) Violence by Israeli Se lers
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Communica on
Thomas Moore, University of Westminster
Annika Bergman Rosamond, Lund University
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
FA70: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Emerging Forms of Biodiversity Governance
Mikael Kylsäter, Lund University / Department of Poli cal Science
Kathleen McAfee, San Francisco State University
Democracy at the Border: Ci zens, Migrants, and A ected Interests
Sponsor(s):
How to Govern Forests Toward Climate Change Mi ga on, Biodiversity Protec on and Increased Timber Produc on? – Exploring Swedish Forest Policies in a Mul level Governance Context
Biodiversity Commodi es: Whose Values Count?
Iraqi Refugees in the United States: The Impact of the Immigra on and Na onality Act FA69: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cs of Popula on Displacement and Se lements
Nature 2.0. New Media and the Reimagining and Commodi ca on of Nature Conserva on
Jana Honke, University of Edinburgh
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Business and Peacemaking in the Context of Limited Statehood: Lessons from Nigeria
Uwa okun Idemudia, York University
Con ict poten ality of transna onal extrac ve industries in Sub‐
Saharan Africa
Peer Schouten, University of Gothenburg
Understanding the role of mul na onal mining companies in local governance: the cultural factor
Esther Thomas, Freie Universität Berlin
FA73: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Di usion or Decline of Emissions Trading?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
Sponsor(s):
The Micro Founda ons of Global Climate Governance: An Analysis of the Transna onal Emission Trading Network
Ma hew Paterson, University of O awa
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Steven Bernstein, University of Toronto
Emissions Trading ‐ A Transatlan c Return Ticket for an Idea?
Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam
Carbon Markets in the Global South
The Growth of Emissions Trading in China: A Case of Di usion?
Diarmuid A. Torney, Chatham House
The EU’s Quest for Linked Carbon Markets: Achievements and Challenges Jorgen We estad, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Al Akhawayn Univerisity in Ifrane, Morocco
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida Interna onal University and PUC‐Rio
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Women's Arab Spring: Subaltern poli cs, unsustainable venue for libera on?
Lamia Bazir, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane
Women Uprisings in the Mena Region: Leading Social, Poli cal and Economic Transforma on of Future Genera ons
Rut Gomez Sobrino, UN Women, Regional Project O ce in the Canary Islands
The Arab Spring – Is it a Spring for Arab Women?
Amal Idrissi, Université Moulay Ismail, Meknés
Women, Gender and Democracy in the “Arab Spring”
Driss Maghraoui, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane Comparing female ci zenship and family law reform in MENA:
Re ec ons on post 2011 regional pa erns
Rania Maktabi, Os old University College
FB01: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
What Have We Learned About Learning And Foreign Policy? Insights from Theory, History, and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
David A. Welch, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
Rasmus G. Bertelsen, Aalborg University
Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
Environmental Studies
Simon Nicholson, American University
Laura Bozzi, Yale University
Paul Wapner, American University
Peter Dauvergne, University of Bri sh Columbia
Lorraine Ellio , Australian Na onal University
FB03: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Democra za on and Interna onal Di usion: Theore cal and Empirical Re ec ons Sponsor(s):
Markus Lederer, Technical University Darmstadt
FA74: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Women’s Ques on(s) and the Arab Uprisings
FB02: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
The Academy and Earth Responsibility: Scholarship on a Hot, Diverse and Crowded Planet
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Je rey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University
Annika Elena Poppe, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Hindering, Strengthening or Insigni cant for the E ec ve Di usion of Norms? Con ic ng Objec ves in Democracy Promo on
Sonja S. Grimm, University of Konstanz
Unraveling the Paradox of Democra c Peace in Northeast Asia‐ Domes c Poli cs, Na onalism, and Foreign Policy
Ildo Hwang, Yonsei University
Chung-in Moon, Yonsei University
Why Did Asian Communist States Respond Di erently to Democra za on?
Jargalsaikhan Mendee, University of Bri sh Columbia
Democra zing Regional Governance in the Global South: Norm Di usion, Norm Preserva on or Norm Crea on?
Jürgen Rüland, Freiburg University
Resis ng Di usion? Challenges to the Promo on of Liberal Democra c Values
Jonas Wol , Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Promo ng Democra c Governance through Func onal Coopera on in Transgovernmental Networks: An Innova ve Model
Tina Freyburg, ETH Zürich
FB04: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Prac ces and Projects in the Anarchical Society
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Innova ve Panel
ISA Innova ve Panel
Chris an M. Brütsch
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
FB05: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Private Authority and Regime Complexity
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
Private Authority and Regime Complexity: A Framework for Analysis
Kenneth W. Abbo , Arizona State University
Jessica F. Green, Case Western Reserve University
Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University
Fragmenta on of Global Governance Architectures
Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam
Panel
Ins tu onal Complexity and Ins tu onal Complementarity in World Poli cs
Tim Buthe, Duke University
REDD+ and regime complexity: conceptualizing legi macy and e ec veness
Aar Gupta, Wageningen University
Theorizing Ins tu onal Fragmenta on and Complexity: Bringing Regime Theory Back In
Harro van Asselt, Free University of Amsterdam
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
FB06: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Global Di usion of Social Movements
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Mark I. Lichbach, University of Maryland‐College Park
Sidney G. Tarrow, Cornell University
Chris an Davenport, University of Michigan
Jackie Smith, University of Pi sburgh
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
FB07: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—IR Theory Di usion Beyond the West
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Cyril Obi, Social Science Research Council
Inanna Hama ‐Ataya, University of She eld
Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
FB08: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—Subna onal Di usion of Con ict: New Fron ers of Empirical Analysis (Panel 1)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Nils Weidmann, University of Konstanz
Roving and Sta onary Bandits in African Armed Con icts
Kyle Clark Beardsley, Emory University
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
A Space‐Time Model of the Ba le for Baghdad
Alex Braithwaite, University College London
Shane Johnson, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London
Maps of Mayhem: Di usion of Civil War Violence as a Strategic Process
Jesse Hammond, University of California, Davis
Ethnicity and Con ict Di usion
Kirs n J. Hasler, University of Notre Dame
Interpre ng the Regional Dimension of Civil Wars
Kers Larsdo er, Uppsala University
Strategic interac on and the local di usion of armed con ict
Yuri Zhukov, Harvard University
FB09: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Studying Asian and Compara ve Regionalism through Amitav Acharya’s Works
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Gö ngen
Amitav Acharya, American University
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
Hiro Katsumata, Kanazawa University
Philippe De Lombaerde, United Na ons University (UNU
‐CRIS)
FB10: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Concepts, Data, Ideas and Methods
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
Cyanne E. Loyle, West Virginia University
The Field of Transi onal Jus ce: Towards an Open or Closed Society? David Hoogenboom, The University of Western Ontario
Transi onal Jus ce as a Tool for the Poli cal and Legal Recogni on of Women’s Rights in the Post‐Con ict State
Amy King, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Good Governance through Transi onal Jus ce
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
The Jus ce Balance Revisited
Tricia D. Olsen, University of Denver
Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College
To Reform or Transform?: The Challenge of Transi onal Jus ce
Elizabeth A. Super, University of Ulster Transi onal Jus ce Ins tute
War and Peace? Theore cal Re ec ons on Transi onal Jus ce
Catherine J. Turner, Queen's University Belfast
FB11: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Cri cal Pedagogies in World Poli cs: Structures, Spaces and Contexts of Learning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Global Development
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar, PUC Minas
Siddharth Mallavarapu, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Catherine Baker, University of Hull
Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
FB12: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Book Roundtable on "From Commitment to Compliance. The Persistent Power of Human Rights"
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights
Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota
Virginia Ann Hau er, University of Maryland
Steve Ropp, University of Wyoming
Klaus Dieter Wolf, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
FB13: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Inquiry as Inven on: Bringing Stories to Tell
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Global Development
Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Roxanne Doty, Arizona State University
Eric Selbin, Southwestern University
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College
Paul C. Kirby, University of Sussex
FB16: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Women in Combat: Exploring Gendered Myths About ‘Real’ Soldiers Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Women's Caucus
Lesley J. Prui , University of Melbourne
Judith H. S ehm, Florida Interna onal University
Caron Gentry, University of St Andrews
Gender, Cohesion and Combat E ec veness? Ques oning the UK ban on women in combat roles Linda T. Åhäll, Keele University
FB14: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
(Conceptualizing) Rela ons among non-state ‘actors’ in world poli cs
Killing Me So ly: Women, Suicide, and War
Sponsor(s):
Gender and UK Na onal Security
Chair Disc. Disc. German Poli cal Science Associa on
Rafael Biermann, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
Benjamin Herborth, University of Groningen
Christoph Humrich, University of Groningen/The Netherlands
Outline of a Handbook on Interorganiza onal Rela ons
Malte Brosig, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Inter‐organiza onal rela ons between rivalry and division of labor
Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen (InIIS)
Mar n Koch, Bielefeld University
Andrea Liese, University of Potsdam
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Organiza on
Tina Zappile, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Tina Zappile, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
IOs and Peer Pressure: An Examina on of the Development Assistance Commi ee (DAC)
The Social Founda ons of Governance
Antje Ve erlein, Copenhagen Business School
Ruth Ben-Artzi, Providence College
Panel
Interna onal Law
English School
Human Rights
Shirley Sco , University of New South Wales
Ji‐Young Lee, American University
Have Korea and Japan, China and Japan reconciled?
‐Focusing on three types of reconcilia on and mutual emo ons.
Ja-hyun Chun, Yonsei University
Idea onal Factors and China’s Energy Policy 1996‐2011
Yang Gao, Victoria University of Wellington
China’s Changing Stance toward Interna onal Tribunals Marcia Harpaz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Interna onal Law and the Rise of China
Shirley Sco , University of New South Wales
Humanity and Hegemony in China’s Humanitarian Discourse
Sarah E. Tei , University of Queensland
Visions of Order and the War of Ideas in East Asia’s Mari me Disputes
Aleksandra Thurman, University of Macau
FB17: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Strategies and Structures in Interna onal Development Finance
Disc. Inter‐organiza onal rela ons in public‐private partnerships
Chair Disc. Alexis L. Henshaw, University of Arizona
Sandra McEvoy, Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights Increasing Regime E cacy through Policy Convergence? The Case of Security Governance in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Why Women Rebel: A Cross‐Na onal Analysis of Female Par cipa on in Armed Rebel Groups
Heeding the Call to Arms in Northern Ireland: Loyalist Women and Iden ty
Rafael Biermann, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
Joachim A. Koops, Vesalius College & IES, Free University of Brussels (VUB)
FB15: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
China and the Interna onal System
Melissa Aho, University of Southern Mississippi
Madeline Gille e, University of Southern Mississippi
Paris Club Debt Restructuring: The Role of Export Credit Agencies
Pamela Blackmon, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Can't buy me love. O cial development assistance and vo ng alignment in the United Na ons General Assembly.
Samuel R. Brazys, University College Dublin
Diana Panke, University of Freiburg
Voters and Interna onal Compliance
Teri Caraway, University of Minnesota
Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
FB18: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theorizing Hierarchies in Interna onal Rela ons I
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Theory
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
Ann E. Towns, University West, Sweden
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
John Ikenberry, Princeton University
Bahar Rumelili, Koc University
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
FB19: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Di usion of Power Among Sub-State Units
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Pawel K. Frankowski, Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University
Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University
Ci es in a World of Debt
Mark Amen, University of South Florida
Comparing the civic culture of Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver – What civic culture is conducive to good governance?
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
Global liberal order, State fragmenta on, and the discreet transforma on of diploma c realm
Noé Cornago, University of the Basque Country
Structure vs. Agency – Sources of involvement of American states in foreign a airs
Pawel K. Frankowski, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Dilu ng power of the State. EU strategy towards sub‐state units in the East Afric
Pawel K. Frankowski, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Irma Slomczynska, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University
FB20: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Power Di usion and Foreign Policy: The Case of Mexico under the Administra on of President Felipe Calderon
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
Does Mexico Ma er for Canada?
Athanasios Hristoulas, Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of Technology (ITAM)
Felipe Calderón Energy Policy: Towards the Energy Transi on in North America?
Marcela Lopez-Vallejo, Autonomous Popular University of the State of Puebla (UPAEP)
US Mexican Rela onship: The case of Merida Inicia ve
Alberto Lozano, University of Miami
Dilemmas of the Interna onal Di usion, Coherence and Ins tu onal Change, the case of migra on policies in Mexico
Adriana Ortega, Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP)
Power Di usion and Mexico's Foreign Policy
Rafael Velazquez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
FB21: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Small State Diplomacy: The Quest for Pres ge, Honor and Status
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies
Halvard Leira, NUPI
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
Reputa on, Honor, and Status in Interna onal Rela ons
Allan Dafoe, Yale University
Jonathan Renshon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Size Doesn't Ma er: Small States Seek High Status Too
Benjamin De Carvalho, Norsk Utenrikspoli sk Ins tu
Iver B. Neumann, London School of Economics
Beyond ‘so ’ power status: Norway’s ‘troops‐for‐status’ policy
Nina Graeger, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Status, specialness and small powers: Exploring the diploma c prac ces of special rela onships
Kris n M. Haugevik, Norsk Utenrikspoli sk Ins tu
Retaining Legi macy As Moral Superpowers in a Global Age
Chris ne Ingebritsen, University of Washington
Fear, honour and interest: Denmark as an interna onal status seeker
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
FB22: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Philosophy of Science and IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Theory
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Anne e Freyberg‐Inan, University of Amsterdam
Seeing the World in Wholes and Parts: Revisi ng the 'Holism vs. Reduc onism' Debate (if there ever was one)
Felix Berenskoe er, SOAS, University of London
The Contribu on of the Philosophy of Science to the Advancement of Knowledge in IR
Fred Cherno , Colgate University
Using tools from the philosophy of science to help shape future research in IR
Ewan Harrison, Rutgers University
The Produc on of Facts: Social Science from an Analy cal Standpoint
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
FB23: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Humanitarianism in Ac on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: A Useful Concept and New Dataset
Andrea L. Evere , University of Georgia
Between rights and relief?: The place of human rights in humanitarian ac on
Daniela Nascimento, Centre for Social Studies (CES)/University of Coimbra
Cultures of Humanitarianism: Pluralism and Diversity in the Contemporary Interna onal Humanitarian Order.
Jacinta G. O'Hagan, The Australian Na onal University
KONY2012: A Gendered Analysis of Humanitarian Consumerism and the Su ering of Children
Donna Seto, Australian Na onal University
Humanitarianism or Opportunism? Arab League and GCC Interven onism In The Arab Spring
James E. Worrall, University of Leeds
FB24: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Business and Human Rights: A New Research Agenda in Interna onal Rela ons/Part 2 (Theory)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
A Child Rights‐Based Approach: A Proposal for a new Business Model
Tara M. Collins, Ryerson University
Incorpora ng the ins tu onal moral analysis into the study of the impact of TNCs on human rights
Flor Gonzalez, University of Birmingham
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights from a Governance Perspec ve
Brigi e Hamm, University of Duisburg-Essen
Nicole De Silva, University of Oxford
Responsibility for Human Rights: Transna onal Corpora ons in Poli cal Context
David J. Karp, University of Glasgow
Chris an Scheper, University of Duisburg-Essen
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Rome Statute and the narra ve of truncated moral agency in war
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Human Rights Discourse and Hegemonic Regimes of Business Prac ce: A cri cal interroga on of the ‘power of norms’ in transna onal rela ons
FB25: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Learning from Intelligence History
The Interna onal Criminal Court as an Agent of Di usion: Implica ons for Ins tu onal Legi macy
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University
Religion in the Intelligence Community during the Cold War
Melissa A. Graves, University of Mississippi
Looking for Meaning: Lessons from Mossad's failed adapta on to the post‐ Cold War era, 1991‐ 2011 Tamir Libel, University College Dublin
Strategic Intelligence Analysis and Policymaking in the US: Historical Perspec ves
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
The Historical Evolu on of Apartheid Intelligence Services in South African, from 1969 to 1980
Kgoshi Mathabatha, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
A Theore cal Explana on of US Intelligence Transforma on and Reform, 1941‐1953 Larry A. Valero, University of Texas at El Paso
FB28: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Construc ng Russia’s role in the 21st century
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Post Communist States
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Dmitry A. Lanko, St. Petersburg State University
The Challenges of Democra c Norms Di usion in the Post‐
Communist Countries: The Case of Russia
Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State University
Theorizing the Limits of U.S.‐Russian Coopera on: Role Iden
and the Social Construc on of Interna onal Poli cs
es Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Compe ng sovereign es in the post‐Soviet space: concep ons of sovereignty as a source of con ict in Russia’s rela ons with its neighbours and the USA
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Realist Status Quos: Discerning the Realist Founda ons of Russian, Chinese, and American Foreign Policy
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Cold War Idea onal Legacies in U.S.‐Russia Bilateral Rela ons: The Case of the New START Treaty
David Parker, King's College, London
Network diplomacy and the management of the changing global order – the case of Russia
Aglaya Snetkov, ETH, Zurich
FB26: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
FSS7 - The Turn to Feminist and LGBTIQ Human Rights Ac vism in Foreign Policy: Long Overdue or Homona onalism/Pink-washing?
FB29: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Di eren al Rates of Technology and Norm Di usion: The Case of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Prohibi on Regimes
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus
Melanie Richter‐Montpe t, York University
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
Rabab Abdulhadi, Arab & Muslim Ethnici es & Diasporas Ini a ve, San Francisco State University
Melissa Autumn White, UBC, Okanagan
Aaron Belkin, Palm Center
Tamara Lea Spira, University of Oregon
FB27: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Cri cal perspec ves on Norm Di usion by the Interna onal Criminal Court
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Michael J. Strue , North Carolina State University
Michael J. Strue , North Carolina State University
The Possibility of Deterring Some Terrible State and Sub‐state Level Governance Through Global Governance: the ICC and the Resource Curse
Eamon T. Aloyo, One Earth Future Founda on
interna onal criminal court(ICC) from a cri cal perspec ve
Gozde Turan, Bilkent University
Adjudica ng Aggression. Loosing Montesquieu in a Trial of Rupture
Marieke de Hoon, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Intellectual Property and the Di usion of Military Technology
Robert M. Farley, University of Kentucky
Davida Isaacs, University of Kentucky
Dialogue on the establishment of a WMD‐Free Zone in the Middle East: From the geo‐strategic, to culture and poli cs
Joseph A. Camilleri, La Trobe University
Michael Hamel-Green, Victoria University
Challenges of Science and Technology for the Biological Weapons Prohibi on Regime
Jo L. Husbands, Na onal Academy of Sciences
FB30: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Banks and Credit Ra ng Agencies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London Hubert Zimmermann, University of Marburg
In uence in Transna onal Regulatory Regimes. Basel II and the consequences of dispersed authority in global banking regula on
Roman Goldbach, University of Goe ngen
Regula ng the Shadow Banking System: US and European Perspec ves on the Global Problem
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London FB31: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Iden ty Poli cs in Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University
Naomi Levy, Santa Clara University
Danielle Blab, McMaster University
We Shall Not Overcome: Divided Iden ty and the Failure of NICRA 1968
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
Regional Organiza ons as ‘Iden ty Builders’: ECOWAS and SADC Merran Hulse, Radboud University
Interna onal Peacebuilding and the Poli cs of Iden ty: Lessons from Social Psychology using the Bosnian Case
Naomi Levy, Santa Clara University
Cross‐Culturalism, Interculturalism, Mul culturalism and Iden ty Security: Compara ve Policy Making Approaches to Building Pluralis c Socie es.
Molly R. Tepper, George Mason University
FB32: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Power Di usion, BRICs, and Firewalls
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
John Hultgren, Northern Arizona University
Liam Stanley, University of Birmingham
Samuel Knafo, University of Sussex
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Chris Rogers, University of York
FB35: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Interna onal Spread of Norms and Their Domes c Adop on: The Fight Against Corrup on, Money Laundering and Human Tra cking
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Patricia T. Young, Stanford University
Ellen Gu erman, York University
Pecunia non olet: Global An ‐Money Laundering Regime Forma on, the Di usion of Norms and Principles and the Case of Israel
Lior Herman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Establishing a Common Set of Rules? A Compara ve Analysis of Interna onal E orts in the Fight against Corrup on
Mathis Lohaus, Freie Universität Berlin
Comba ng Human Tra cking: Understanding States’ Policy Choices and Implementa on
Menaka Mahajan, University of Miami
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Gregory Miller, Oklahoma State University
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Terrorism and the Fate of Dictators
Deniz Aksoy, Princeton University
Joseph Wright, Penn State University
The Impact of Development on Terrorist Ac vity
Does Development Decrease Terrorism?
Charles Boehmer, University of Texas, El Paso
Mark Daube, UT Law School
Terrorism in Afghanistan. Who is targeted where when and how?
Kaisa H. Hinkkainen, University of Essex
Poli cal Violence and Accountability in Democracies: Terrorism and Execu ve Support in La n America
Gregory J. Love, University of Mississippi
Assessing the E ects of Government Repression on Terrorist Group Opera ons
Stephen Nemeth, Kansas State University
Terrorism and Religious Extremist Groups: Radicaliza on of Ethnic Poli cs Nil Seda Satana, Bilkent University
Johanna K. Birnir, University of Maryland
Workshop Report Panel
David T. Hsu, Browne Center for Interna onal Poli cs, University of Pennsylvania
David A. Baldwin
Leslie Ellio Armijo, Portland State University
Robert Ross, Boston College
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University
David A. Baldwin
Joseph Morris Grieco, Duke University
Scien
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Interna onal Di usion of An ‐Money Laundering Standards The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
FB33: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Poli cal Impact of Terrorism
2012 Workshop Report
Roundtable
Methodologies Of Cri cal Poli cal Economy: From The Global To The Everyday
Sponsor(s):
Israeli Iden ty in Crisis: Cinema c Representa ons of the 1982 Lebanon War
Sponsor(s):
FB34: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Domes c Push and Interna onal Pull: an Evalua on of An ‐
Tra cking Policy Di usion in the post‐Palermo Protocol Era
Noah David Smith, West Virginia University
FB36: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
New Media Revolu ons: Protest and Democra za on in the Middle East & Beyond
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Laura Roselle, Elon University
The Poten al of Poli cal Changes in the Informa on Age: The poli cal Challenges of Saudi Arabia through Ci zen Ac vism
Anas Malik Alahmed, Indiana University
Arab Uprisings and Di usionary E ects
Kris an Alexander, Zayed University
Learning from their Brethren? A study of Authoritarian Response during the Arab Spring
Anja Brunner, université de Montréal
Julien Morency-La amme, Université de Montréal
The YouTube E ect and the Newsroom:
Par cipatory Journalism and the Crisis in Syria
Theo Mazumdar, University of Southern California
Framing Egypt’s 2011 Revolu on: Examining Domes c Media Coverage of Protest
Aaron Reese, Middle East Ins tute
FB37: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
(Re)thinking Liberal Peace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
James Lee Ray, Vanderbilt University
Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Why Not Fight and Trade?
Daniel Altman, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Diasporas and Democracy: Explaining the E ects of Expatriates on Democracy in Sending Countries
Squaring the Circle? Reuni ng Kant with the Liberal Peace
Natasha Duncan, Mercyhurst University
Mark T. Fliegauf, University of Cambridge
Marginal Expatriates and Individualism in Thailand
Kautsky's Super‐Imperialism and Liberal Peace
Robert Randall Boller, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ikuro Fujiwara, University of Osaka
The Impossibility of Establishing a Security Community in the North‐East Asia: A Lockean Explana on
Itaru Okamoto, Bunkyo Gakuin University
Johann Park, Mississippi State Univesity
Disc. Severine Autesserre, Barnard College, Columbia University
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Chair Disc. Disc. Betcy Jose, University of Colorado-Denver
Peace Medie, University of Pi sburgh
Kerry Frances Crawford, The George Washington University
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Sheila Jasano , Harvard University
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
Anthony Amicelle, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) / CESDIP (CNRS)
Elida Undrum, Peace Research Ins tute in Oslo
Security Technologies: Bourdieu, Foucault and Latour at the Counter‐Terror Expo
Responsibility While Protec ng: A Useful Complement to Responsibility to Protect?
Claudia E. Aradau, King's College London
Derek John McDougall, University of Melbourne
Reapers, Predators, and the new spaces of global war and poli cs
Studying the Protec on of Civilians: Methodology Problems
Andreas Behnke, University of Reading
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pi sburgh
Protec ng civilians abroad: Why states par cipate in the Post‐
Cold War collec ve security system
Gary J. Uzonyi, University of Michigan
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Missile Defense: the new‐old con ict
Isabela Andrade Gama, PUC-Rio de Janeiro
The Science of Doom: How Scien c and Technical Knowledge Are Used to In ate Threat Assessments
Robert J. Reardon, Harvard University
Doomed to Failure? The post‐Cold War Evolu on of US‐Russian Missile Defence Dialogues and Prospects for Accomoda on
Ingmar Zielke, King's College London
Panel
Disciplinariza on by Technology
Defying Strategy: Non‐strategic Recogni on of War me Sexual Violence
Chair Disc. FB41: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
What Technologies Do: Revisi ng the Poli cs of Actants in Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Rethinking Civilian Protec on in Con ict Se ngs
Sponsor(s):
Debora Halbert, University of Hawaii
Patrick Kurt McDonnell, University of San Francisco
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
FB39: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Missile Prolifera on and Defense
Ci zenship and Expatria sm: Iden ty and poli cs outside the state
Cultural Di usion through German/Thai Interna onal Business Rela onships
Picking Fights: liberal bene ts, low costs, and armed con ict
Chair Debora Halbert, University of Hawaii
Robert Randall Boller, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Nasreen Chowdhory, Delhi University
Erica Susanne De Bruin, Yale University
Bruce M. Russe , Yale University
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Accommoda on and contesta on of rights of South Asian Diaspora in North America Would a Democra c Middle East Be More Peaceful? A Counterfactual Exercise
FB38: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Protec ng Civilians in War
FB40: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Expatriates, Foreign Workers, and Interna onal Students: Satellites of Na onalism and Cultural Di usion.
Discussing Stuxnet: the role of malware as an elusive actant in interna onal rela ons
Rocco Bellanova, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)
Gilles Biaumet, Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis
Denis Duez, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis
Privacy Impact Assessments: A Cosmopoli cal Appraisal of Risks?
Katja de Vries, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Raphaël Gellert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
The poli cs of autonomous technologies
in cross‐border nancial and produc on networks
Tony Porter, McMaster University
FB42: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
New Approaches to Nuclear Prolifera on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Sco D. Sagan, Stanford University
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Postures: Causes and Consequences for Interna onal Poli cs
Tristan Anderson Volpe, The George Washington University
Panel
The Strategic Logic of Nuclear Prolifera on
Japan on the Verge of Going Nuclear?‐ Role of Alliance in the Preven on of Nuclear Prolifera on
Alexandre Debs, Yale University
Nuno Monteiro, Yale University
Shigehiro Suzuki, Villanova University
Coopera ng to Compete: The Role of Regional Powers in the Global Nuclear Order
Francesca Giovannini, Center for Interna onal Security and Coopera on - CISAC, Stanford University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Nuclear Supply, Nuclear Demand, and Nuclear Behavior
Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University
Ge ng Personal: Regime Type and Nuclear Prolifera on
Christopher Way, Cornell University
FB43: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Cyber Con ict and Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Roundtable
Global Development
Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
Latha Varadarajan, San Diego State University
Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Roundtable
FB47: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Development Assistance for Health
Interna onal Security Studies
Emily Goldman, Department of Defense
Eric Rosenbach, Deputy Asst Secretary of Defense
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military Academy
Adam Segal, Council on Foreign Rela ons
Richard J. Harkne
FB44: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
‘Re-conceputalising Violence in Interna onal Rela ons’
Sponsor(s):
FB46: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The “Di usion” Thesis and its Others
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Helen Dexter, The University of Leicester
Annika Bergman Rosamond, Lund University
The Poli cs of Vic mhood Felipe Wilson, University of New Mexico
Does Language Ma er? A Look at Human Rights Language and State Ac on in Syria
Kris na Youngblood, University of Kansas
A Good War is Hard to Find: Progressive Poli cs and Armed Con ict
Helen Dexter, The University of Leicester
Chris ne Agius, Swinburne University
‘The Di usion of New Forms of Violence in the War on Drugs’
Christopher E. Hobson, United Na ons University
Security Dilemma or Insecurity Dilemma? Rethinking the Embodied Faces of Violence in IR
Thomas Moore, University of Westminster
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Emma L. Anderson, Leeds University
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Channeling Aid: Exploring Mul lateral DAH Alloca on
Katherine J. Banks, University of Washington
Health System Strengthening Versus Visibility: When Development Aid Goals Hit Reality in Global Health
Layla Katharina Distler, University Marburg
The European Union in the wake of the nancial crisis: what implica ons for its leadership role in Global Health?
Alexia Jus ne Duten, University of Münster
Be careful what you wish for? What the World Bank’s New Structural agenda means for Global Health
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London
Beyond a Bridge to Nowhere: The Rela onship Between Health and Peace
Valerie Percival, Carleton University
FB48: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Dialogues on Security: New Theore cal, Methodological, and Empirical Challenges
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Miguel de Larrinaga, University of O awa
J. Peter Burgess, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Financial Security
Nina Boy, Lancaster University
FB45: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Prolifera on: A Cross-Na onal and Cross-Regional Perspec ve
Is there life beyond Language? Discourses of Security
Sponsor(s):
Method Combina ons in Studying Security:
Actor‐Network‐Theory as a Tool to Resolve False Dichotomies
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Chris an Enemark, Australian Na onal University
Zachary J. Zwald, U.S. Air War College
Di using denucleariza on at the regional level
Francis Baert, United Na ons University (UNU-CRIS)
If Deterrence is Fading, Are Nuclear Weapons Next to Go?
William T. Eliason, Na onal Defense University
Nuclear Policy as Struggle for Respect: The Case of India
Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Goethe University Frankfurt
Myanmar’s Nuclear Aspira on: Myth or Reality?
Saira Khan, University of Amsterdam
Assessing The Demand Side of Nuclear Prolifera on in Egypt Using Social Media Technologies Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Tech
William Abbo Foster, Georgia Tech
John Swegle, US Department of Energy
Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews
Julian L. Junk, Goethe-University Frankfurt
Valen n Rauer, Goethe University Frankfurt
The vulnerable becoming dangerous: A genealogy of environmental security
Chris P. Methmann, University of Hamburg
Angela Oels, Mar n-Luther-University Halle-Wi enberg
FB49: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Par cipa on and Accountability in Interna onal Organiza ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Tana Johnson, Duke University
Terrence L. Chapman, The University of Texas at Aus n
Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University
Interna onal Organiza ons: Mul lateral Par cipa on, Bilateral Accountability? Erin R. Graham, Drexel University
Non‐Governmental Actor Par cipa on in Intergovernmental Organiza ons: A Historical Perspec ve
Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago
Sponsor(s):
The Accountability of Private Arbitral Tribunals
Chair Disc. Thomas N. Hale, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University
Democra zing Governance? Cri cally Rethinking the Role of Non‐
State Actors in the Crea on of the ICC
Anne Holthoefer, University of Chicago
Reforming the Global Security Order: Addressing Problems of Security Governance and Ins tu onal Legi macy
Joel H. Westra, Calvin College
FB50: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theories and Reali es of Grand Strategy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon
John Schuessler, Air War College
Foreign Policy Dimensions of Secondary States: Turkish Foreign Rela ons in Perspec ve
Nimet Beriker, Sabanci University
Grand Strategy of Emerging Powers: Assessing the Relevance of Exis ng Theories of Grand Strategy Change in Explaining the Complex Rise of Powers Like India Nicolas Blarel, Indiana University, Bloomington
Grand Strategy as a Two‐Dimensional Policy Space
Paul A. Kowert, Florida Interna onal University
Strategy or Vision: Explaining the Turkey‐Brazil emerging partnership.
Elena Lazarou, Getulio Vargas Founda on
Abandoning Strategy: Assessing Nega ve Feedback and the Bush Doctrine
Jacob Shively, Indiana University
FB51: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Comparing Middle Powers: Responding to Structural Change
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. FB52: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The IPE of the Eurozone Crisis 1: Beyond Integra on
Foreign Policy Analysis
Stefanie Von Hlatky, Queen's University
David G. Haglund, Queen's University
The Determinants and Outcomes of La n American Foreign Policies: Argen na, Brazil and Mexico in Compara ve Perspec ve, 1946‐2010
Octavio Amorim Neto, Getulio Vargas Founda on (RJ- Brazil)
Andres Malamud, University of Lisbon
Middle Power Diplomacy in Asia: Case of Indonesia and South Korea
Moon Choi, University of Washington
Australia’s Choices in the Asian Century
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Regional Leadership trough Global Channels: Autonomy, diversi ca on and acceptance in Brazilian foreign policy
Melisa Deciancio, Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Pathways to Power: A Compara ve Study of the Foreign Policy Ambi ons of Turkey, Brazil, Canada and Australia
Laura Neack, Miami University
Punching above their Weight: Symbolic Power in Canadian and French Foreign Policies
Amélie Forget, Université de Montréal
Antoine Rayroux, Université de Montréal, Université libre de Bruxelles
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
Vicki Birch eld, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Into the Ins tu ons! A Cri cal Perspec ve of EU State Forma on in Times of Economic Crisis
Laura Horn, University of Roskilde
Compe ng Hegemony Projects in the Current Crisis. A Historical Materialist Policy Analysis on Poli cal Struggles
John Kannankulam, University of Marburg
Sovereign Debt Crisis in Euroland: Root Causes and Implica ons for European Integra on
Henk Overbeek, VU University Amsterdam
Europe's Ordo‐Liberal Iron Cage
J. Magnus Ryner, King's College London
Is another Europe s ll possible? Counter‐austerity movements in Europe
Chris an Scholl, University of Louvain
FB53: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Electoral Systems, Par sanship, and Agency
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
Ma hias Kaelberer, University of Memphis
A Redistribu ve Ramsey Rule? Electoral ins tu ons, credit, and poli cal responses to economic polariza on
John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin
Ben Ansell, University of Minnesota
Behavioral economics, performa vity, and the ‘nudged’ consumer: Re‐poli cizing economic agency
Benjamin Braun, University of Warwick
The Mul ‐level Poli cs of Par sanship and Regional Public Finance: A compara ve longitudinal study of 14 OECD countries
Hanna Kleider, UNC-CH
Electoral Systems and Protec onism: Evalua ng the E ects and Casual Mechanisms behind the Propor onal and Plurality Rules
Flavio L. Pinheiro, University of Sao Paulo (USP)
FB54: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
European Union, Russia, and Turkey Rela ons in Their Shared Neighborhoods I
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Vanda Amaro Dias, University of Coimbra
Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Iden es and Images of Compe on in the Shared Neighbourhood: How EU and Russian Regional Foreign Policies Interact Tom Casier, University of Kent
Russian ambivalence towards the ‘Arab Spring’: Pragma c cau on or reac ve policy?
Maria Raquel Freire, CES|FEUC, University of Coimbra
EU‐Russia rela ons and norms di usion: The role of non‐state actors
Sandra Dias Fernandes, University of Minho (Portugal)
FB55: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Decolonizing FTGS: Female Fantasies and Di using Imperial Desires
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Kyle Killian, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Patricia Molloy, Wilfrid Laurier University
Wither Geopolí ca Governance A la Turka TV?:
Poli cs of Time, Zones of Empire In Magni cent Century and As Time Goes By Kyle Killian, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
Sophia Dingli, Hull University
“Killing Me So ly”: Geopoli cs of Desire in the Turkish Novelas
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
Seyda Aylin Gurses, University of Miami
Haeri Kim, University of Minnesota
Panel
Philippe Dufort, University of Cambridge
Carmel Davis
Ruben Zondervan, Earth System Governance Project
Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College
Survival of the Greenest: A Sta s cal Analysis of Cons tu onal Environmental Rights
The Limits to Social Opportunity: Precedence, Legacy Power, and the Example of Environmental Regula on
Economic Adjustment and Regime Complexes in Global Environmental Governance
Casey C. Stevens, University of Massachuse s
Peter M. Haas, University of Massachuse s Amherst
Anna Danielson, Uppsala University
Xymena Kurowska, Central European University
Manuel Mireanu, Central European University
FB59: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
The Responsibility to Protect and Democracy: Interven on and the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s):
The Impact of Network Dynamics on Behavior and Rhetoric at Holy Sites Noa Levanon, Johns Hopkins University
The Visual Di usion of Interna onal Poli cal Prac ces
Tanja Pritzla , University of Bremen
Actor‐Network Theory: the implica ons of a heterogeneous social science for Interna onal Rela ons
Jost Wubbeke, Free University of Berlin
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Eric M. Blanchard, Columbia University
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Thinking about Feminist IR as Alkerian Argumenta on
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Discourses on the Current World Order: The Emergence of the BRICS as a Normalizing Project
Mehmet Sinan Birdal, Isik University
US‐China Rela ons and Contemporary World Order(s): Pa erns, Processes and Principle
Eric M. Blanchard, Columbia University
Environmental Studies
Very Dense and Very Diverse: Explaining the Development of Interna onal Environmental Governance The poli cs of prac ce and purposeful ac on in securi za on studies Chair Disc. Disc. Chair Disc. Alexander Ovodenko, Princeton University
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
From networks to prac ces of power: Hierarchy and domina on as hindering di usion
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Nahed Mansour, Concordia University
FB57: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Towards an Interna onal Savoir-Faire: Epistemological and Empirical Elabora ons on Hayward Alker’s Legacy for IR
FB58: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Agency and Structure in Global Environmental Governance
Modernity as a Form of Violence on the Environment:
Ecogovernmentality and the Poli cs of Di usion in the Deepwater Horizon Disaster
Fawazeer: Construc ng Girlhood Fantasies of the Global on Egyp an TV
Chair Disc. Paul T. Levin
Peter Jacques, University of Central Florida
Mapping the Imperial Romance
Sponsor(s):
Yong Wook Lee, Korea University
Emplotment and Civiliza onal Dialogue: Alker’s In uence on my Work
Josh C. Gellers, University of California at Irvine
Re ec ons of Turkish Orientalism and Foreign Policy on "The Valley of the Wolves: Pales ne" (2011)
FB56: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Actors, Networks, and Prac ces
Nonhegemomic Coopera on in the Idea of Power: Chiang Mai Ini a ve Mul lateraliza on
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights
James Pa son, University of Manchester
Philip Cunli e, University of Kent
Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
Mary E. O'Connell, Notre Dame University
FB60: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Understanding the Dynamics of Insurgency
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Marc R. DeVore, European University Ins tute (EUI)
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
A Mathema cal Model of Fac onal Dynamics in Insurgent Networks
Michael Gabbay, University of Washington
How Civilian Percep ons A ect Pa erns of Violence and Compe on in Mul ‐Party Insurgencies
Morgan Lee Kaplan, University of Chicago
State Repression and Leadership Survival Margarita Konaev, University of Notre Dame
Non State Armed Groups, Crises of State Legi macy ‐ Sovereignty and the Interna onal System of States
Raphael Gonçalves Marreto, Uppsala Universitet/ Alumni
The Mobiliza on and Escala on of Substate Violence
Evan J. Perkoski, University of Pennsylvania
Armed Groups and IR Theory: Bringing Armed Non‐State Actors into Interna onal Security Studies
Peter Thompson, Na onal Defense University
FB61: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Public-Private Partnerships and Norm Di usion in Global Health Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI
Jeremy Shi man, American University
Not for Resuscita on? The Health Systems Funding Pla orm A er the Failure of Global Fund Round 11
Peter S. Hill, University of Queensland
Mul ‐sectoral Partnerships and Civil Society Actors: The Tensions and Challenges of Being ‘Business‐like’
Michael J. Moran, Swinburne University
Elizabeth Branigan, Swinburne University of Technology
Agency Through Adapta on: Explaining Private American Founda ons’ In uence in Global Governance via the Public‐
Private Partnership Paradigm
Michael A. Stevenson, University of Waterloo
Access to Medicines: Discourse, Con ict, and Democra sa on
Belinda Townsend, Deakin University
FB62: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Climate Change in Africa: Understanding the Implica ons for Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas Aus n
Geo rey D. Dabelko, Ohio University
Social capital, informa on, and decision making in the rural Ri Valley of Ethiopia
Christopher Paul, Duke University
Shocks and Poli cs: The Poli cal Economy of Natural Disasters in Africa
Jennifer Bussell, University of Texas at Aus n
Adam Colligan, University of Texas at Aus n
Climate Change, Africa, and the Geography of Foreign Assistance
Chris an M. Peratsakis, Development Gateway
Dylan Malcomb, United States Military Academy
Mapping Subna onal Climate Security Vulnerability in Africa
Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas Aus n
Urban Resilience to Climate Change Challenges in Africa
Robert Wilson, The University of Texas at Aus n
FB63: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Migra on Theories and Approaches: Bringing the Environment in
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Miranda Schreurs, Free University of Berlin
Through the Looking Glass: Di usion E ects and Their Impacts on Ethnic Groups and Indigenous Peoples
Lee Edward Du er, Barry University
Environmental Degrada on and Migra on
Vally Koubi, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), University of Bern
Lena M. Scha er, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Bringing the environment into migra on theory: Theore cal approaches, sectoral debates and controversies on migra on, the environment and climate change
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES-PRESS
Interpe ng Environmentally‐ and Climate‐Induced Migra on in Mexico
Ursula Oswald Spring, Na onal University of Mexico
FB64: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Migra on in a Global Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Travels, Dreams, and Babies: the Case of Market‐Based Acquisi on of US Ci zenship
Ozlem Altan-Olcay, Koc University, Istanbul
Evren Balta Paker, Yildiz University
Babies across Borders: The Poli cal Economy of Interna onal Child Adop on Asif Efrat, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
David Leblang, University of Virginia
Sonal S. Pandya, University of Virginia
Steven Liao, University of Virginia
Forces of di usion: What drives the transfer of migra on policy and law across jurisdic ons?
Daniel Ghezelbash, University of Sydney
Mary Crock, Sydney University
The Interna onal Di usion of Intercountry Adop on: A State‐
Level Examina on of Poli cal Drivers
Becca A. McBride, Vanderbilt University
Immigra on and Enlargement: The Challenges of Promising a Free Movement of People
Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University
Mobility of Rights: Exchange Rates, Labor Mobility, and Immigra on Policies in an Integrated World.
Adrian Shin, University of Michigan
FB65: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ideologies of Global Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at Aus n
Manfred B. Steger, RMIT University & U of Hawai'i
An Examina on of UNDP's Role in Di using Prac ces of Democra c Governance in the Asia Paci c
Sabrina Hoque, Dalhousie University
The Fundamental Cleavage of Le and Right in Global Poli cs ‐ It’s really about Power (not Equality)
Devin Joshi, University of Denver
A Consensus of Contradic ons: IO Di usion of Gender Equality Norms Roni Kay Marie O'Dell, University of Denver
What it Means to Do Humanitarianism: IOs, NGOs, and the Ques on of Ideology
Joel R. Pruce, University of Dayton
All Human Rights for All: The Making of a UN Ideology Jean-Philippe Therien, Université de Montréal
FB66: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Films and Interna onal Rela ons: How Cinema Can Help to Mo vate Students to Study and Learn IRs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Garre Wallace Brown, University of She eld
Terry Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Film for Thought: Exploring Key Concepts in Interna onal Poli cs Through the Medium of Film
Garre Wallace Brown, University of She eld
Immigra on Policy, Iden ty, and Percep on‐Driven Law
Jeremy James Dashiell, University of Washington
Jus n Gest, Harvard University
Reconstruc ng American Masculinity and the Na onal Security State: The Hollywood Counter‐revolu on
Dan O'Meara, Poli cal Science Department, Université du Québec à Montréal
Transmedia Di usion: The Emerging Global Ecosystem of Issue‐
based Media
Beth Karlin, UC Irvine
Sara W. Goodman, University of California, Irvine
Immigra on in India: Policy responses in the light of economic growth and global aspira ons
Daniel Naujoks, United Na ons/Hamburg Ins tute of Interna onal Economics
Migrants, Illegality, and A ri on Through Enforcement
Tom Kei Wong, University of California San Diego
Panel
Interna onal Law
The immigra on mix: Mapping global varia on in selec on ra os
Anna Katherine Boucher, University of Sydney
FB70: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The EU as a Promoter of Climate Policy? Perspec ves from its Partners
Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport
Kenneth Chris e, Royal Roads University
De ni onal Flaws in the Crime of Aggression in the Interna onal Criminal Court
Davis Brown, Maryville University
Prosecu on and Reconstruc on: Contending Interna onal and State Responsibili es in Cambodia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Lucy Ware McGu ey, University of Colorado-Denver
How Poli cs Empowers and Constrains Prosecu on: The Case of the SCSL
The Human Rights Council and the Evolving Norm of Responsibility to Protect: Old Wine in New Bo les or a Drama c Change in Accountability in the UN's Human Rights System?
Michael Joel Voss, University of Virginia
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Vicki Squire, The University of Warwick
Vicki Squire, The University of Warwick
Thinking Refugees as Guests: Subjects of Hospitality in Popular Culture
Dan Bulley, Queen's University Belfast
Changing pa erns of representa on: designing new forms of collabora on and ini a ng di usion processes between IOs and NGOs for the refugee interna onal regime.
Frederique Channac-Nadal, Groupe INSEEC
Audrey Charbonnier, INSEEC
The Rule of Refugee Law: Rendering Individuals Illegal
Alexndria J. Innes, Cardinal Stritch University
Boats, Borders, and Claiming Asylum
Heather L. Johnson, Queen's University Belfast
Transatla c Mul level E ects: Does the EU A ect US Climate Policy?
Rafaela Brito, University of Southampton
Katariina E. Simonen, Research Unit, MOD - Finland
Chair Disc. Diarmuid A. Torney, Chatham House
Carolina B. Pavese, London School of Economics
Elin Boasson, CICERO, Center for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo
Climate Change as a Security Threat: Discourse and Ins tu onal Impacts
Selec ve Applica on of Interna onal Criminal Law ‐ A Grave Hindrance to Jus ce
Sponsor(s):
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam
Kenneth A. Rodman, Colby College
FB68: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
(Re)Conceptualising the Refugee
Jus n Gest, Harvard University
Anna Katherine Boucher, University of Sydney
Surveillance States: Divergence in Migrant‐Related Security Policies in Europe
Terry Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Towards a Holis c Typology of Migra on Regimes
Realism, Idealism, and the Psychology of Interna onalist Humanitarian Ethics
Sponsor(s):
Gillian McFadyen, Aberystwyth University
FB69: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Crossing Borders: Immigra on Policy Regimes in Comparison
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
FB67: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Challenges to the Responsibility to Prosecute
Su ering, Persecu on and Refuge: Alterna ve Approaches
“Agent China”: Discovering the Pa erns of Interac on Between the EU and China in Interna onal Climate Change Nego a ons
Olivia Gippner, Free University Berlin
Strategic partners or tac cal opponents? Uncovering the pa erns of coopera on between the EU and South Africa in the interna onal climate regime
Ulrike E. Lorenz-Carl, University Potsdam
EU‐Brazil Coopera on on Mul lateral Climate Nego a ons: Exploring the Brazilian Perspec ve on this “Strategic” Partnership
Carolina B. Pavese, London School of Economics
Disinterest and resistance: Explaining the limited development of EU‐India coopera on on climate change
Diarmuid A. Torney, Chatham House
FB71: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Interna onal Communica on Technologies (ICTs) and Development
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Connec ng in West Africa: Global Di usion of the Internet and Regional Integra on
Pa ence Akpan-Obong, Arizona State University
Energy as an overlooked driver of ICT uptake across the developing world
FB74: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Discourse and Strategy: Turkish Foreign Policy in a Changing Region
Laura Hosman, Illinois Ins tute of Technology
Laura Armey, Naval Postgraduate School
Sponsor(s):
A Tri‐Decennary View of Knowledge Transfer Research: What Works In Di usion & Development Contexts
Nane e S. Levinson, American University
Towards Sustainable Development in the Middle East ‐ Lessons Learned from Past Liberaliza on Processes in the Telecommunica on Sector and their Impact on Development.
Remi Piet, University of Miami / Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme
Learning Development Organiza ons:Turning Technology Grants into Performance Improvements For Locally‐Run Social Pro t Organiza ons in The Global South
Ariel Schwartz, University of Texas at Aus n
FB72: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Risky Business: Poli cs, Policy, and Firm Decision-making over FDI in Emerging Markets and Autocracies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sarah E. Bauerle Danzman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Poli cal Determinants of FDI Policy in Autocracies
Chair Disc. Disc. Reform and Reward: The Responses of U.S.‐Based Mul na onals to Decreases in Poli cal Risk
The “Norma ve Power Doctrine” and the New Turkish Foreign Policy in the Age of Global Governance Hulya Aksu, University of San Diego
Saba Ozyurt, Alliant Interna onal University
Digging ‘Strategic Depth’: A Discursive Analysis of Davutoglu’s Vision of Turkey
Zeynep Arkan, Hace epe University
Muge Kinacioglu, Hace epe University
“Strategic depth” or strategic mistake? Turkey's foreign policy reconsidered
Isabel David, Technical University of Lisbon
A Content Analysis of AKP’s 'Honorable' Foreign Policy discourse: The Nexus of Domes c‐Interna onal Poli cs
Emre Iseri, Kadir Has University
Ugur Cevdet Panayirci, Okan University
Sectoral divergence: a systemic perspec ve on Turkish progress and stability in the face of interna onal poli cal di usion. FC01: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Nonprolifera on Regime: Firewall Against Nucleariza on? Sponsor(s):
Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of Southern California
A Domes c Poli cs Explana on of Investment Incen ves in Developing Countries
Kris na M. Johnson, Princeton University
Bondholders v. Foreign Direct Investors: When Governments have Room to Expropriate
Chair Part. Part. Part. Rachel Wellhausen, Princeton University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Joana Setzer, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Solving the global mercury problem: Why nego ate a new conven on and will it work?
Steinar E. Andresen, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Kris n Rosendal, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Jon Birger Skjærseth, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
The role that fuel subsidies, democracy, exports and state ownership of mineral resources play in gas aring
Edward Bee, University of Southern Mississippi
Not Like Europe: Comparing European Experiences to East Asian Ones Regarding Regional Air Pollu on Inkyoung Kim, University of Massachuse s, Amherst
Emerging Loose System in Regional Ins tu ons – Coopera on on the Issue of Transboundary Air Pollu on in East Asia
Asami Miyazaki, Kumamoto Gakuen University
Lithuanian Energy Policy Impacts on the Bal c Sea
Ginta T. Palubinskas, George Mason University
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska‐Omaha
Murat Yesiltas, Sakarya University
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
Wayne McLean, University of Tasmania
Sarah E. Bauerle Danzman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
FB73: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pollu on Control: From Local Problems to Global Solu ons
Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Yukiya Amano, IAEA
Robert Gallucci, MacArthur founda on
William Clark Po er, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
FC02: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Global Development Sec on Eminent Scholar Roundtable, Honoring Professor Mike Shapiro
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Global Development
Ma Davies, Newcastle University
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Rob B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio
Vivienne Jabri, King's College London
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Cris na Rojas, Carleton University
Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Sam O. Opondo, Vassar College FC03: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Role of Regional Organiza ons in Democra za on Processes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ma hew Alan Hill, Ins tute for the Study of the Americas, University of London
Julia Leininger, German Development Ins tute (DIE)
Policy Di usion, Regional Organiza ons and Democracy Building
Raul Layo Cordenillo, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Eleonora Mura, Interna onal Ins tute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
The Collec ve Defense of Democracy from Caracas to Cairo
Eric S. Mosinger, University of California Irvine
Revolu ons Within and Beyond the Ivory Tower: EU Democracy Promo on in its Neighbourhood
Simon Radford, University of Southern California
Wrestling for democracy? How and under what condi ons does the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) create, protect, and promote democracy in member states?
Kai Striebinger, Freie Universität Berlin - Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies
EU Condi onality, Credibility and Democra za on: The Case of Turkey in Compara ve Perspec ve
Ali Tekin, Bilkent University
FC04: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cri cal Security Studies Methods Café
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Innova ve Panel
ISA Innova ve Panel
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Mark Salter, University of O awa
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Chris an Bueger, Cardi University
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Andre Simonyi, The New School
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Thierry Balzacq, University of Edinburgh
Juha A. Vuori, University of Turku
Michael C. Williams, University of O awa
FC05: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy Sec on Outstanding Ac vist Scholar (OAS) Award Panel Honoring David Graeber
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Linda J. Yarr, George Washington University
Robin Broad, American University
Hasmet Uluorta, Trent University
David Graeber, Goldsmiths, University of London
Andrej Grubacic, California Ins tute of Integral Studies
Barry Gills, Newcastle University
Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California Riverside
Thomas Ehrilch Reifer, University of San Diego
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
FC06: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Middle East Upheavals: Emula on, Learning, and Firewalls
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Melani Camme , Brown University
Marina O away, Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace
Mark Tessler, University of Michigan
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University‐Qatar
Nathan Brown, George Washington University
FC07: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of IR Theory: Regional Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ajin Choi, Yonsei University
Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aarhus University
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
Nizar Messari, Al Akhawayn
Ajin Choi, Yonsei University
FC08: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Presiden al Theme Panel—Subna onal Di usion of Con ict: New Fron ers of Empirical Analysis (Panel 2)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Alex Braithwaite, University College London
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Trying to Appear Neutral: The Role of In Country and Neighborhood Human Rights INGOs in Dissent
Sam Bell, Kansas State University
Tavishi Bhasin, Kennesaw State University
K. Chad Clay, University of Georgia
Amanda Murdie, University of Missouri
The Emergence and Di usion of Armed Italian Resistance against Nazi Occupa on
Stefano Costalli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Andrea Ruggeri, University of Amsterdam
Mechanisms facilita ng the di usion of violent con ict in sub‐
Saharan Africa
Andrew M. Linke, University of Colorado at Boulder
Like spinning plates: Democra za on, transna onal con ict, and civilian control in the Central African Republic
John David Payne, Texas State University-San Marcos
Global Di usion or Local Di usion: A study of the spread of con icts over the past decade
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
From armed resistance to electoral legi macy? The transforma on of rebel groups into poli cal par es
Katrin Wi g, University of Montreal
FC09: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Terrorist Organiza ons: Structure, Nature, and Branding
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Civilians are in the Eye of the Beholder: How Militant Groups Shape their Message and "Sell" Terrorist Acts to Societal Cons tuencies
Risa A. Brooks, Marque e University
The Will to Terrorize: Explaining Cohesion of Terrorist Groups
Jasen J. Cas llo, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M
What’s In A Name? Examining The Factors Behind Changes to Terrorist Group Nomenclature
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Organiza onal choices of strong terrorist groups in a compe
environment: insights from Pales ne and Iraq ve Sco Kastner, University of Maryland
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
FC10: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Di usion of Global Studies and Interna onal Studies Programs – Challenges and Opportuni es in the Design, Delivery and Administra on of Interdisciplinary Programs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Educa on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Alexandre S. Wilner, ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology)
Gary A. Ackerman, University of Maryland
Paul Davis, RAND Wyn Bowen, King's College London
Jasper Pandza, King's College London
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
T. V. Paul, McGill University
Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto
David Romano, Missouri State University
FC12: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Revisi ng Western Military Interven ons. A "meso" and "micro"- level perspec ve: Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Libya
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Security Studies
Fabrizio Co cchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Francesco Moro, University of Florence
Roberto R. Flammia, United States Air Force/University of Florence
Oliver J. Daddow, University of Leicester
Eugenio Cusumano, European University Ins tute
Pascal Vennesson, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Serena Simoni, Samford University
FC13: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
China’s In uence in Developing Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
China’s In uence on Monetary Policy in Developing Asia
John D. Ciorciari, University of Michigan
China’s In uence on Asian States in the UN Human Rights Council Rosemary J. Foot, University of Oxford
Rana Siu Inboden, University of Oxford
Chinese Perspec ves on the PRC’s In uence
Michael Glosny, Naval Postgraduate School
The Forms of China’s In uence
Evelyn Goh, University of London
FC14: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
In the Shadow of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan 2014: Pakistan’s Arc of Instability Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Rita Akhtar, US Educa onal Founda on in Pakistan
Stephen M. Grenier, Johns Hopkins University
Dealing with the Devil?: Pakistani Public Opinion toward the US
Jean A. Garrison, University of Wyoming
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Alison R. Holmes, Humboldt State University
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz
Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University
FC11: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Deterring Terrorism: Theory and Prac ce Measuring the E ects of China’s In uence
Madiha Afzal, University of Maryland
Karl C. Kaltenthaler, University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University
William J. Miller, Flagler College
The Ongoing Evolu on of Pakistan’s Nuclear Command and Control
Christopher O. Clary, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Civil‐Military rela ons and the rise of new civilian actors in Pakistan's democracy Carol Chris ne Fair, Georgetown University
Indo‐Pakistan security compe
and the region
on with an eye to Afghanistan Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
The Future of Pakistani Militancy: Implica ons for Domes c and Regional Security
Stephen Tankel, American University
A Coopera ve Jihad?: The religious logic of Ha z Muhammad Saeed and the Difa‐e Pakistan Council
Joshua T. White, Council on Foreign Rela ons
FC15: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Climate Change and Human Rights: A Common Research Agenda?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Human Rights
Markus Lederer, Technical University Darmstadt
Andrea Schapper, Darmstadt University of Technology
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
Richard P. Hiskes, University of Connec cut
Securi zing the Sustainability Transforma on: From Ontological Insecurity to Socio‐Ecological Resilience
Joerg Friedrichs, University of Oxford
Interna onal Li ga on (and Not Human Rights): The Last Anchor for Drowning Islands in Interna onal Climate Poli cs?
Linda Wallbo , Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt
Climate Rights – Feasible or Not?
Eric Brandstedt, Dept. of Philosophy & Lund University Centre of Excellence for Integra on of Social and Natural Dim
Anna-Karin Bergman, Lund University
Human Rights and Climate Policies: Scope for Mi ga ng the Social Impacts of CDM Projects
Jeane e Schade, Bielefeld University
Wolfgang Sterk, Wuppertal Ins tute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Women’s human rights in a changing climate:
Highligh ng the distribu ve e ects of climate policies
Lena Bendlin, Free University of Berlin
Linking Climate Change and Cultural Human Rights in the Context of World Heritage
Sylvia Maus, Dresden University of Technology
FC16: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Representa ons of Terrorism and the Di usion of Terrorism Knowledge Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Charlo e V. Heath‐Kelly, University of Warwick
Charlo e V. Heath‐Kelly, University of Warwick
Wri ng the threat of the Muslim ‘Other’: A Contradictory Narra ve in the EU’s ‘Fight against Terrorism’
Christopher Baker-Beall, University of Birmingham
Spa al and temporal imaginaries in the securi za on of future risk
Kathryn Marie Fisher, London School of Economics
Books, Bombs and Breivik: Fear and ra onality in a contemporary counter‐terrorism milieu
James J. Fitzgerald, Dublin City University
Knowing Terrorism: A Study on Lay Knowledge of Terrorism and Counter‐terrorism
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
'Here Be Monsters!’ ‐ Misreading the threat of Poli cal Islam in Southeast Asia
Jennifer Mustapha-Vanderkooy, McMaster University
FC17: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The E ects and E ec veness of the World Trade Organiza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Michael Francis Kea ng, Richmond the American Interna onal University in London
Pamela Blackmon, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Legaliza on and dispute behavior at the WTO Domes c Legal Systems and Their In uence on WTO Disputes
Chris na Fa ore, West Virginia University
Does Trade Comply with WTO Rulings? The Unequal Di usion of the Bene ts of Dispute Se lement Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Pawel K. Frankowski, Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University
Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul Na onal University
Coordinated management experiences: Apa River Basin and Acre River Basin
Ma lde de Souza, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Le cia Bri o dos Santos, Pon cia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais- Brasil
Carla Roberta Ferreira Valle, PUC-Minas
Luciana Mendes Barbosa, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Carla Silva, Ins tuto Federal de Educação , Ciência e Tecnologia do Norte de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Explaining the Cons tu onal Resurgence of Tradi onal Poli cal Authority in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Florian Kern, University of Konstanz
Daniela Kromrey, University of Konstanz
Katharina Holzinger, University of Konstanz
Governing Regional Security: A Compara ve Study between Europe and the Asia‐Paci c
Mei-Hsien Lee, Na onal Chung-Hsing University
Non‐State Ins tu ons in sub‐Saharan Africa: Driven By or De ning Policy?
Meghann Rother, University of Oklahoma
FC20: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Change and Stasis in Interna onal Rela ons – Transla ng power theory into empirical analysis Chair Disc. Standing Group on Interna onal Rela ons of the ECPR
Andrea Liese, University of Potsdam
Sigrid Quack, Max‐Planck‐Ins tute for the Study of Socie es
Structural determinism vs. preference maximiza on Ambigui es of power: A reconsidera on of EU‐Turkey rela ons Extended Cons tu onal Liberalism and Dynamic E ects of WTO on Peace Youcheer Kim, State University of New York at Albany
The Democra zing E ects of Joining the World Trade Organiza on
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Hanna Mühlenho , University of Tübingen
Power over and power with – Individual power in global norm change Lena Partzsch, University of Greifswald
Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Panel
Dallas Blaney, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah
SooYeon Kim, Na onal University of Singapore
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
FC18: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Theorizing Hierarchies in Interna onal Rela ons II
FC19: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Areas of Power's Di usion in the Contemporary World
Roundtable
Theory
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
Shogo Suzuki, University of Copenhagen
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Charlo e Epstein, University of Sydney
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
"(Re)Building the Ship at Sea"? State capacity, Democracy and Democra za on: And Empirical Analysis
Andrei M. Melville, Higher School of Economics
FC21: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cultural Diplomacy/The Culture of Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Diploma c Studies
John Robert Kelley, American University
Cesar Villanueva, Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.
Culture and Power in Interna onal Rela ons: an issue for emerging powers?
Clarice C. Ferreira Menezes, CPDOC- Fundação Getulio Vargas
Anthropologists as Foxes: New Diplomats in an Era of Cultural Di usion
Jeane e Gaida, George Washington University
Emo on and Public Diplomacy: Conceptualising the A ec ve Dimension
Sarah Ellen Graham, UWS
“The use of Arts in diplomacy. Transna onal communica on in the global era of interna onal rela ons”
Aleksandra Humo, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris
Soldiers, poets, diplomats: Narra ng war and peace in the former Yugoslavia
Liliana Pop, London Metropolitan University
FC22: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
European Union, Russia, and Turkey Rela ons in Their Shared Neighborhoods II
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Maria Raquel Freire, CES|FEUC, University of Coimbra
André Filipe Barrinha, University of Coimbra
Ethnic Con icts in the South Caucasus: The Causes of Underdevelopment and the Challenges of Democra za on?
Vanda Amaro Dias, University of Coimbra
Licinia Simao, FEUC/Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Philip Orchard, University of Queensland
The Di usion of Intra‐Islamic Violence and Terrorism
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Cross‐Ideological Coali ons and the Prospects for Democracy in the Arab World
Diane Ethier, Université de Montréal
Choices of law, correc ve jus ce, and the role of Interna onal Organiza ons in East Timor
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Erich Robert Wieger, San Francisco State University
The Responsibility to Rebuild and Jus Post Bellum: Who Should Rebuild?
Transi onal Jus ce in Brazil and Argen na: Interna onal Human Rights Norms, Transna onal Ac vism and Poli cal Change
Emerson Maione Souza, Fluminense Federal University (UFF)
Çigdem Üstün, Department of Poli cal Science and Public Administra on Gediz University Serbia a er Kosovo: somewhere between the European Union and Russia
Sónia Rodrigues, IPRI-UNL (Portuguese Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - New University of Lisbon)
Panel
Human Rights
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Oliver Kaplan, University of Denver
NGOs and Improving Respect for Human Rights
Michelle Allendoerfer, George Washington University
Understanding Human Rights’ Local Impacts: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Foiling the Fighters: The Protec ve Strategies of “Peace Zone” Communi es in The Philippines
Oliver Kaplan, University of Denver
Poe c Di usion: Death, Mourning, and Public Healing in Mexico's Poli cal Future
Julie A. Murphy Erfani, Arizona State University
Between Imperial Power Con ict and Indian People's Resistance in the Bri sh Novel A Passage to India:a Human Rights issue
Mônica Santana, University of Paraiba
Ana Lais Oliveira Santos, University of Paraiba
Doing Without Believing: The tension between internal socializa on and compliance with human rights norms among law enforcement o cers in India
Rachel L. Wahl, New York University
Human Rights
James Pa son, University of Manchester
Turkish percep on on Russian and European neighborhood policies
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Pablo Kalmanovitz, Yale University
Lilya Arakelyan, University of Miami
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Responsibility to protect: From Interven on to Media on
Pragma c securi sa on: EU percep ons of Russia and Turkey in the Wider Black Sea Area FC23: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Social Movements and Community Resistance
FC24: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Transi onal Jus ce: Religion, Just War Theory and Post-War Rebuilding
FC25: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Improving Intelligence Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Intelligence Studies
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Tracking the Spread of Structured Analy c Techniques: Trends and Traps
Randy Pherson, Pherson Associates
What Philosophy Can Do for Intelligence
Terry C. Quist, U.S. Army
The Analy cal ques on: intelligence analysis, skills and professionaliza on in the post‐Iraq period.
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Using Structured Analy c Techniques to Assess the Interrela onship between Warlordism and Interna onal Di usion
Randy Pherson, Pherson Associates
Karen Saunders, Forum Founda on for Analy c Excellence
FC26: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Non-State Actors: Con ict Management, Advocacy and Ac vism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Human Rights
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
The interna onal di usion of human rights and its limits – A literature review
Julia Bader, University of Amsterdam
Crowding the Field
The Expanding Roster of Non‐State Actors in Con ict Resolu on
Alexandra Budabin, University of Dayton
Suppor ng Dictatorship and Promo ng Human Rights? UN Technical Assistance and Norm Di usion in Egypt
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
From Solidarity to Opportunism: Mo va ons Cycles in Transna onal Movements
Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University
FC27: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Migra on and Di usion
FC30: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Who Owns This? Property Rights in a New Global Economy
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
James F. Holli eld, Southern Methodist University
Fiona Adamson, SOAS, University of London
Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine
Margaret E. Peters, University of Wisconsin
David Leblang, University of Virginia
FC28: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Legality Veri ca on in Transna onal Resource Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Chair Disc. Technologies of Di usion: Making Local Land Legible and Corporate Power Applicable
Panel
Environmental Studies
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Stepan Wood, York University
Iben Nathan, Department of Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen
Tim Bartley, Ohio State University
Extraterritorial Accountability: A Cross‐Sectoral Analysis
Jason Stearns, Department of Poli cal Science, Yale University
Michael Stone, Yale University
Producing Success – Processes of Transla on in the VPA on FLEGT between Ghana and the EU
Kirsten Carlsen, Faculty of Life Science, University of Copenhagen
Legality Veri ca on and Agency beyond the State: A Case Study of Transna onal Environmental Crime
Lorraine Ellio , Australian Na onal University
Cons tu ng Transna onal Legality: De ning and Enforcing Legal Timber in North‐South Trade
Errol Meidinger, SUNY Bu alo Law School
FC29: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Reforming Professional Military Educa on: A Clash of Professional Ethics
Interna onal Security Studies
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
Educa ng Strategic Leaders and the Reform of PME Governance:
Star ng at the Service Academy Level
Paul O. Carrese, US Air Force Academy
Research at the Nexus of the Civil‐Military Interface: Faculty, Research Ins tutes, and RAND in the Context of PME
Robert H. Dor , Kennesaw State University
Tenured or Term? The Impact of the Contract System on Faculty in Professional Military Educa on
Thomas Nichols, U.S. Naval War College
Renego a ng the Civil‐Military Bargain in Professional Military Educa on
Mackubin Owens, U.S. Naval War College
The Pen and the Sword: Faculty Management Challenges in the Mixed Cultural Environment of a War College
George Reed, University of San Diego
Gearoid M. Millar, University of Aberdeen
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
Gabriel Michael, The George Washington University
Benjamin Cashore, Yale University
Sébas en Jodoin, Yale University
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
To Promote the Progress? Innova on and Imita on in Interna onal Intellectual Property Law
Logics of Control and Empowerment in Transna onal Resource Governance: A look at Legality Veri ca on in Forestry and Mining
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Gearoid M. Millar, University of Aberdeen
Investor‐State Provisions: Transna onal Capital, the State, and the Evolu on of Property Rights Shawn L. Nichols, University of California, Santa Cruz
FC31: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Genocide Occurrence: Issues Concerning Preven on and (Lack of) Cure
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Peace Studies
Keisha S. Haywood, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Cha anooga
War As The Key to Unlocking Mass Murder: The Rwandan Genocide Revisted
Arthur N. Gilbert, University of Denver
Kris na Hook, University of Denver
Genocide: assessing its determinants in civil wars
Belen Gonzalez, University of Essex
I Spy A Genocide: An Experiment in Monitoring con ict
Grant Gordon, Columbia University
The Intent to Destroy: Cultural Genocide and Indigenous Peoples
Lindsey Kingston, Webster University
What's Stopping Us from Stopping It? Sovereignty, Poli cal Will, and the Poli cs of "Never Again"
Adam I. Lupel, Interna onal Peace Ins tute
Inevitable Evil? ‐ A Qualita ve Compara ve Analysis of Genocide Occurrence and Non‐Occurrence
Timothy Adam Williams, Free University Berlin
Paul Steinheuer, University of Kent
FC32: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Building New Interna onal Organiza ons and Norms BRIC by BRIC?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Laura Carsten Mahrenbach, Curry College
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann, Freie Universität Berlin
The Role of BRICS in the G20
Pablo Henrique de Souza Souto, PUC Minas
Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
The Rela onship between Emerging Power Strengths and Weaknesses: Corrup on and the BRICS
Laura Carsten Mahrenbach, Curry College
China’s Rise as a Norma ve Power: Analyzing Foreign Policy Similarity with China in the Global South
Georg Strüver, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
FC33: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Role of the United Na ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Lisa Hultman, Uppsala University
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
Protec on of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Opera ons: Examining Local E ects
Hanne Fjelde, Uppsala University
Lisa Hultman, Uppsala University
Desiree A. E. Nilsson, Uppsala University
The United Na ons Security Council and the Regionaliza on of Security
Patrik Johansson, Umeå University
Ins tu onal Di usion in the Resolu on of Civil Con icts
Jai Kwan Jung, Korea University
Peacekeepers at Risk: A Sta s cal Analysis of Peacekeeping Interven ons and Exposure to Violence
Sara Lindberg Bromley, Uppsala University
Nynke Salverda, Uppsala University
Peacekeeping Consent and Civil War Outcomes
Thomas L. Scherer, Princeton University
External interven on in the post‐Cold War in Africa
Ricardo Sousa, ISS-EUR
FC34: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
New Approaches To The Study Of Norm Di usion: Transla on, Localiza on And Subsidiarity
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Richard I. Price, University of Bri sh Columbia
Amitav Acharya, American University
Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota
Defensive localiza on? The tac cal embrace of human security norms in East Asia
David H. Capie, Victoria University of Wellington
The Power of Appropria on.
Subaltern Agency in Processes of Norm Di usion
Anke Draude, Free University of Berlin
A Chinese Case Study on Localiza on and Poli cal Change: The 1898 Hundred Day Reform
Shanshan Mei, American University
Norm Localiza on in Contexts of Peacebuilding: Bringing in State‐
Society Narra ves
Simone Tholens, European University Ins tute
Too much transla on to handle? Contested rule of law promo on in post‐con ict states
Lisbeth Zimmermann, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Theorizing Norm Transla on – Gender Norms as Global Travelers
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York Potsdam
FC35: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Regionalism: Intra and CrossRegional Di usion Pa erns
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Edward Mans eld, University of Pennsylvania
Barbara Stallings, Brown University
C. Randall Henning, American University
Rafael A. Villa, University of Sao Paulo
Min Gyo Koo, Seoul Na onal University
FC36: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Di usion of Social Movements: Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Jasmine Gani, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
Domes cated Versus Globalized: The Di usion of Occupy Wall Street Protests
Helma de Vries-Jordan, Ge ysburg College
Revolu on in the Middle East, from Egypt to Syria: Di usion or Delusion?
Jasmine Gani, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
“Revolu on in the Head: Breaking the Barriers of Fear” ‐ The Contagion E ect of the Popular Uprisings of 1848, 1989, and 2011
Zuzana Hudáková, The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Occupy Everywhere? The interna onal di usion of norms and ideas from West to East
Malte Philipp Kaeding, University of Surrey
Heidi Ning Kang Wang, London School of Economics
Di usion and the Arab Revolts of 2011
Tansa G. Massoud, Bucknell University
John A. Doces, Bucknell University
Signaling Across Borders: Di usion of Conten on in Central Europe and the Middle East Agnieszka Paczynska, George Mason University
FC37: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Security and Defense Coopera on in South America: The Challenges of the New Security Agendas
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Alcides Vaz, University of Brasilia
Alcides Vaz, University of Brasilia
Brazil and the South American Defense Council: coopera on as self‐help or transforma on in security iden ty?
Augusto W. M. Teixeira Jr., Federal University of Pernambuco
Coopera on in comba ng terrorism in the Southern Cone: the challenge of domes c legisla on
Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira, UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Security Concepts and the role of the Armies in the South American countries
Oscar Filho, Military Academy of Agulhas Negras
Security and insecurity in South America see through Brazilian defense policies
Paulo Kuhlmann, State University of Paraiba
Foreshadowing of the ac on: Gera ve sense course of discourse on defence and security in South America
Samuel Alves Soares, UNESP - São Paulo State University
History and Juncture in analysis of Brazil and Argen na´s rela ons in the Defense eld
Erica Winand, Universidade Federal de Sergipe
FC38: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Priva zing Security: Choices and Challenges
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
William T. Eliason, Na onal Defense University
M. Dee Beutel, University of Miami
To Build or To Buy: The Determinants of Security Priva za on
Megan Becker, University of California, San Diego
Market Structure and Regula on of Firms in the United States Private Military and Security Industry
Charles W. Mahoney, University of California, Los Angeles
Is Self‐regula on the Right Answer? Assessing the Interna onal Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers (ICoC).
Sami Makki, Sciences Po & CERAPS, Lille (France)
Military Outsourcing in a Compara ve Perspec ve; the Di erent Pa erns of Private Military Contrac ng of Western, Industrialized States.
Christopher Weimar
FC39: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Nuclear Disarmament: An Arms Control versus a Humanitarian Approach
Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Je rey A. Larsen, University of Denver
Frédéric Lebaron, University of Amiens, France
Tom Medvetz, UC San Diego
Performing E cacy: building the dominance of Israel’s homeland security exper se Stephanie Mudge, UC Davis Sociology
Antoine Vauchez, French Na onal Center for Scien
c Research
The Academic Construc on of European Construc on: The Ins tu onaliza on of European Studies in the United States and in France, 1945‐1975
FC42: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Statebuilding: Sources of Legi macy and Sustainability Ritu Mathur, York University, Toronto
Sponsor(s):
Nuclear Futures: Disarmament,Deterrence, Devaluing
Chair Disc. Nick Ritchie, University of York
The Evolu on of a Norm: How did the Humanitarian Law Approach Take Hold in Nuclear Poli cs?
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Keith Darden, Yale‐NUS College
Keith Darden, Yale‐NUS College
"Statebuilding 3.0" and the Determinants of Domes c State Legi macy: Inves ga ng Micro‐level Perspec ves in Afghanistan
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian Na onal University
Jennifer Hove, University of Toronto
Nuclear Disarmament: The Humanitarian Approach As Complimentary or An Alterna ve To The Classic Arms Control Approach?
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
Pathways of Successful Endogenous State Forma on Johannes Juede, LMU Munich
Mind the Gap? Statebuilding in Developing Countries
Melissa Lee, Stanford University
Panel
Peace Science Society
D. Sco Benne , Pennsylvania State University
Armando Geller, Scensei
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
Lobby, Protest and Violence: Modeling Poli cal Con ict in the New Egypt
Karsten Donnay, ETH Zurich
Ravi Bhavnani, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Dan Miodownik, Hebrew University
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
A Good Samaritan’s Approach to Nuclear Weapons
Spa o‐Temporal Dynamics of Violence in Jerusalem
Chair Disc. Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen
Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Brandon Alcorn, Lus ck Consul ng
Miguel Garces, Lus ck Consul ng
Ian S. Lus ck, University of Pennsylvania
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Professional Prac ces in Interna onal Organiza ons
A So Landing for Disarmament: The Role of Arms Control
Chair Chair Disc. FC41: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Experts and Expert Knowledge in Transna onal Fields
A Transna onal Field: The Emergence of Interna onal Human Rights and the Produc on of a New Form of Exper se
Deterrence and Disarmament
Sponsor(s):
Timothy R. Gulden, George Mason University
Antonin Cohen, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre
Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Neil Cooper, University of Bradford
FC40: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Computa onal Models of Civil War
Modeling Selec ve Violence in the Guatemalan Civil War
Ideas that Count. Tracking the Scholarly‐Poli cal Construc on of Europe in an Age of Crisis
The di usion of U.S. na onal security
Chair Armando Geller, Scensei
Maciej M. Latek, George Mason University
Seyed M. M. Rizi, George Mason University
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Rhys Machold, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Hilde van Meegdenburg, Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies/ Freie Universitat Berlin
Sponsor(s):
Protec ng Civilians in Armed Con ict: A Computa onal Assessment of a Humanitarian Rapid Reac on Force
When the Great Power gets a vote: the e ects of Great Power electoral interven ons
Dov Levin, University of California at Los Angeles
Too Legit to Quit? An Examina on of Legi macy, Corrup on, and the Challenges to Statebuilding.
Michael D. Tyburski, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Jennifer Clemens, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
FC43: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Arms Trade Treaty Process, Small Arms Norm Di usion, and Curbing the Global Illicit Small Arms Market
FC46: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of Sovereignty in World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Edward John Laurance, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Study
Denise Garcia, Northeastern University
Edward John Laurance, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Study
The EU Common Posi on on arms exports. E ect or neglect? Susanne Hansen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Social Incen ves for Policy Commitment: Interna onal Reputa on and the Arms Trade Treaty
Minimizing Small Arms Insecurity and Violence: Adop ng Global Arms Control and Human Rights Mechanisms for the 21st Century
Paule e Weiss, City University of New York Graduate Center
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Susan Jellissen, Belmont University
Susan Jellissen, Belmont University
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Allen Carlson, Cornell University
Chih‐yu Shih, Na onal Taiwan University
Tianbiao Zhu, Peking University
Xin Xu, Cornell University
FC48: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sites of (in)security
Sponsor(s):
Hackyoung Bae, Florida State University
The Need for Matchmaking in the Study of World Poli cs: The War‐Proneness of Enduring Con icts, 1945‐2007 Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Bar-Ilan University
Luba Levin-Banchik, Bar-Ilan University
A Window into War: Deconstruc ng how windows lead to war
John Henzel, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons
Unfair Fights: Power Asymmetries and Preven ve War Panel
Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Michael Andregg, University of St. Thomas
Arthur Steven Hulnick, Boston University
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Trends in Chemical Weapons Development and Applica on
Stefan Brem, Federal O ce for Civil Protec on
A er Prolifera on: Deterrance Theory and Emerging Nuclear Powers
Forecas ng Bioweapons Threats
Kathleen M. Vogel, Cornell University
Asias Nuclear Future
Karen J. Winzoski, Na onal University of Singapore
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)
The materiality of non‐lethal weapons as weapons of interven on: the case of security sector reform (SSR) through the UN peacebuildling commission (PBC)
Miguel de Larrinaga, University of O awa
The Fluctua ng Camp: Theorizing the Common Concrete Placelessness of Contemporary Sites of Horror
Anne e Idler, University of Oxford
Ian Spears, University of Guelph
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
How Borderlands Ma er for Heartlands: Ci zen Security Revisited
Why Con ict Resolu on Fails
FC45: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
What is the Future of Weapons of Mass Destruc on?
Chair Disc. Panel
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
Robert Jay Schub, Harvard University
Chair Disc. Disc. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Why do some enduring rivals go to war and others do not?
Sponsor(s):
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
Terry Nardin, Na onal University of Singapore
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
Chung‐in Moon, Yonsei University
Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit, University of Queensland
Jonathan J. Havercro , University of Oklahoma
FC47: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Siniciza on and the Rise of China
Sponsor(s):
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
FC44: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Steps on the Path to War
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
The Cons tu on of Meaning of Interna onal Sanc ons in Con ict Episodes: When One Man's Risk is Another Man's Danger
Mark D. Jaeger, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Security, Sovereignty, Legality and the Forma on of Deten on Regimes
Daniel O'Connor, University of Waterloo
Kara Jeanne Brisson-Boivin, Carleton University
Shannon T Speed, University of Waterloo
Human rights as a surplus of life behind the fence
Andreja Zevnik, University of Manchester
FC49: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Authority and Autonomy of Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons’ in the Provision of Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Olivier Nay, University of Panthéon Sorbonne (Paris 1)
Bureaucra c Autonomy of Interna onal Public Administra ons – Concepts, Measurement and Empirical Insights
Michael W. Bauer, German University of Administra ve Sciences Speyer
Jörn Ege, Humboldt University Berlin
Interna onal Dispute Bodies with Teeth: An Explora on of the Sources of Authorita ve Dispute Se lement in Interna onal Organiza ons
Jeanine Bezuijen , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden
Policy transfer and bureaucra c in uence within the UN
Panel
Vicki Birch eld, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
The Power of Collateral: The ECB, Bank Funding Strategies and Sovereign Debt Markets
Johannes Jäger, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna
FC53: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Emerging Powers and the WTO
Foreign Policy Analysis
Daniel Braaten, University of Nebraska‐Lincoln
Jonathan Acu , Francis Marion University
Sponsor(s):
Reconceptualising State Recogni on: The United Kingdom and the Recogni on of States
Vicki Clayton, Reading University
Braziliian Bid For Recogni on As A Permanent Member Of The Security Council During Lula Administra on: A Dialec c Appraisal cal Following the Leader: State Recogni on in the Interna onal System
Holly C. Gerrity, University of California, Riverside
Interna onal Recogni on as the Brazilian monothema c Foreign Policy a er the Independence (1822‐1828)
Antonio Philipe de Moura Pereira, University California, San Diego
Rooted cosmopolitans and sympathe c gatekeepers: Norway and the emerging interna onal recogni on of the human rights of indigenous peoples
Hanne Hagtvedt Vik, University of Oslo
FC51: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
A New Age For Agency? La n American Foreign Policies during the Cold War and Beyond
Foreign Policy Analysis
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
Does Democra za on Alter Foreign Policy Decision‐Making Processes? De Facto Veto Players in Argen na's Foreign Policymaking
Mariano E. Bertucci, University of Southern California
Domes c Poli cal Instability and Foreign Policy in Ecuador
Sebas an E. Bitar, American University
Interna onaliza on and the Evolu on of Colombian Foreign Policy
Sandra Borda, Universidad de los Andes
NAFTA and Mexico's Foreign Policy: Nego a ng Historic Changes at Home and Abroad
Tom S. Long, American University
Economics as norms contesta on: the construc on of crisis response in the transatlan c space
The Poli cal Economy of European Crisis Management
FC50: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Recogni on As Foreign Policy: Contras ng Approaches
Chair Disc. Vicki Birch eld, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Daniel Drache, York University
Daniela Gabor, University of West England
Olivier Nay, University of Panthéon Sorbonne (Paris 1)
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Benjamin Braun, University of Warwick
Xavier Fernández I. Marín, ESADEgeo (Center for Global Economy and Geopoli cs) - ESADE Business School
Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Marcos Vinicius Mesquita Antunes de Figueiredo, Pon
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Panel
Paradigms, con ngency planning, and crisis management: The role of the ECB in the crisis of 2007‐2012
Global and Regional Pa erns in the Di usion of Regulatory Agencies: the Role of Interna onal Organisa ons
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Delega on of Power to Interna onal Organiza ons and Ins tu onal Empowerment over Time: A Research Design
Sponsor(s):
FC52: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The IPE of the Eurozone Crisis 2: Managing the Crisis?
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Tina Zappile, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Anna Lanoszka, University of Windsor
Does the WTO Help Member States Improve Governance?
M. Rodwan Abouharb, University College London
Susan Aaronson, George Washington University & Na onal War College
An overview of the WTO from 1995 to 2010: Di usion of fair trade prac ces and the incorpora on of developing countries
Carlos Henrique Canesin, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - University of Brasilia / Coordina on of Technical Coopera o
New Powers in Global Governance: Mul polarity, Mul lateral Disintegra on and the S llbirth of Neoliberalism at the WTO
Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
The missing “I”: the role of iden ty in mul lateral trade nego a ons – the case of Brazil and India in the Doha Round
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira, University of Oxford
FC54: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Liberalism: 21ST Century Di usion and Firewalls
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Katherine Barbieri, University of South Carolina
Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita, New York University/Stanford University
Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
FC55: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Legacies of Gender, Race, and Militariza on for Contemporary Masculini es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Jesse Crane‐Seeber, North Carolina State University
Marsha Henry, London School of Economics
Civilizing du es: Purity, pollu on, empire and the return of the uncanny
Aaron Belkin, Palm Center
From mar al race to private warriors: revealing con nui es of empire in representa ons of Gurkhas
Amanda Marie Chisholm, Bristol University
Human in/security in Okinawa: Violence against women a er WW II
Hoshino Eiichi, University of the Ryukyus
The monstrous masculine?: Understanding race and gender in representa ons of war rape
Paul C. Kirby, University of Sussex
So ening up militarized masculinity? Wounded Ci zen‐Soldiers and the Poli cs of Sympathy
Melanie Richter-Montpe t, York University
FC56: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Status Recogni on and the Social Needs Approach in IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Reinhard H. Wolf, Goethe University Frankfurt
Dinshaw Mistry, University of Cincinna
Jacques E. C. Hymans, University of Southern California
Emo on and Ontological Insecurity in the Historical Evolu on of U.S.‐Cuban Rela ons
Thomas Lindemann, Lille II University of Health and Law
Alex I. Aissaoui, University of Helsinki
Between Power and Pres ge – Status Recogni on and the Deepening of Indian‐American Ties at the Turn of the Century
Sven-Eric Fikenscher, Goethe University Frankfurt
The Anglo‐Boer War and German policy – A case of (dis)respect?
Lena Jaschob, Goethe University Frankfurt
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Kris n Bakke, University College London
Searching for a nego ated se lement of the Cyprus con ict: New incen ves or perpetuated deadlock?
Odysseas Chistou, University of Nicosia
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Andre Lecours, University of O awa
Governing Divided Socie es through Non‐Territorial Autonomy
Laura Thaut, University of Minnesota
Marginaliza on, ostracism, in mida on, coercion: Managing dissident republican spoilers in Northern Ireland Peter F. Trumbore, Oakland University
Sponsor(s):
Michelle Murray, Bard College
FC57: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
China's Future and the World's Future: Di using Norms in the PostAmerican World
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Neil Narang, University of California Santa Barbara
Kimberly Marten, Barnard College
Losing Control: Civilian Principals and Civil Mili as in Sierra Leone, 1991‐2002
Jonathan F. Forney, University of Virginia
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Reforming a rebel organiza on
William A. Callahan, University of Manchester
Young‐Chul Cho, O.P. Jindal Global University
Yinan He, Seton Hall University
Thomas Gold, University of California, Berkeley
Frank N. Pieke, Leiden University
Kazuhiro Obayashi, Hitotsubashi University
Innova on and the Ques on of Foreign State Sponsorship: A Comparison of Hezbollah and the PLO
Armin Staehli, University of St.Gallen
Panel
Environmental Studies
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
Ma hew J. Ho mann, University of Toronto
Untangling the Web of Global Forest Governance: A First Step for Analyzing Ins tu onal Complexity
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
Harro van Asselt, Free University of Amsterdam
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
FC60: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Rebel Organiza ons: Structure and Support Networks
How Recogni on is Obtained: The Unchallenged Rise of U.S. Hegemony in the Western Hemisphere.
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Panel
Religion, Violence, and Power‐sharing: The Rela onship between Inter‐religious Violence and Informal Local Power‐sharing Ins tu ons in Nigeria
Rising Powers: Non‐recogni on and interna onal violence
Sponsor(s):
FC59: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Governing Divided Socie es: Challenges and Prospects
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
Calum McNeil, McMaster University
FC58: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Ins tu onal Fragmenta on of Global Environmental Governance: Causes, Consequences and Responses
Thijs Van de Graaf, Ghent University
Majority Na onalism, Ethnicity, and State Restructuring in Nepal
Emmy Eklundh, University of Manchester
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Owen Greene, University of Bradford
Fragmenta on in Global Energy Governance: Explaining the Crea on of IRENA
From Rebels to State Builders in de facto States
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global indigna on? Using emo ons to understand transna onal protest movements
Sponsor(s):
The Implica ons of the Fragmenta on of Global Environmental Governance for Implementa on Processes: The Signi cance of Systems for Implementa on Review, and the Climate Change Regime Withdrawal of state support of rebel groups: Es ma ng the e ects of a quasi‐natural experiment
Megan Ashley Stewart, Georgetown University
Not All Fragmenta on is Equal: Insurgent Organiza onal Structure and Control of Collec ve Violence
Alec Worsnop, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
FC61: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Transatlan c Rela onship in an Age of Austerity and Geopoli cal Change
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Christopher Layne, Texas A & M University
Gabriela Marin Thornton, Texas A&M University
Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Rajan Menon, City College of New York/City University of New York
FC62: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Climate Change Security Nexus: Achievements and Shortcomings
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Ursula Oswald Spring, Na onal University of Mexico
Olaf Corry, Open University, UK
Climate Change, Drought, and Con ict in Africa’s River Basins
Colleen M. Devlin, The College of William & Mary
Cullen Hendrix, The College of William & Mary
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES-PRESS
Climate Security Vulnerability in Africa Mapping 3.0
Climate Change and Civil Unrest: The Impact of Rapid‐onset Disasters Modeling the Climate‐Security Nexus
Jurgen Sche ran, University of Hamburg
FC63: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Greek Crisis: Reasons and Implica ons for Greece and the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI
Pierre Vercauteren, Catholic University of Louvain
Brazil’s Management of the Global Governance Status Quo
Sean Burges, The Australian Na onal University
The Role of China and Russia in Global Energy Governance
Gaye Christo ersen, Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
Why Do Some Par cipate in Global Governance More than Others?
Russia, the BRICS and the Domes c Poli cs of Global Governance: A Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility
Laura Henry, Bowdoin College
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, University of Bri sh Columbia
Tricia D. Olsen, University of Denver
Aseema Sinha, Claremont McKenna College
Peter F. Nardulli, University of Illinois
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Bilkent University
Theocharis Grigoriadis, UC Berkeley
Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University
Constan ne Boussalis, Harvard Law School
Elena Lazarou, Getulio Vargas Founda on
FC64: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Di usion of People: Governing Migrants
FC65: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Di usion of Global Governance? Emerging Powers in Compara ve Perspec ve
How do India and Brazil Deal with Trade‐o s created by Global Governance, and Na onal Autonomy Impera ves?: The Role of Linkage and Di usion
Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas Aus n
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Zo a Maka, University of Delaware
Erik David French, The Maxwell School of Syracuse University
Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo
Contextualizing and assessing the climate change and security discourses and policy debate (2000‐2012): stages, schools and qualita ve approaches
Sponsor(s):
Are immigrants welcomed in homogenous socie es? Public opinion on immigra on in Central Europe.
FC66: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
From Fic on to Theory: The Ac ve Learning Impact of Popular Media
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinna
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
May the odds be ever in your favor! Teaching IR with The Hunger Games
Rhonda Callaway, Sam Houston State University
Julie Harrelson-Stephens, Stephen F. Aus n State University
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
M. Patrick Co rell, Lin eld College
Guido Schwellnus, University of Vienna
10,000 Nights: Governing Refugees and Migra on in Thailand
M. Patrick Co rell, Lin eld College
Snakes, Coyotes, and the Hole in the Fence: The Adverse Impact of Immigra on Policies on Human Tra cking
Jamie Renee Crain, San Francisco State University
Can Regional Migra on Policy Contribute to Achieving a Global Policy of Free Movement of Persons? Elisa fornale Fornale, World Trade Ins tute
The Turbulent World of Immigra on: La n‐Americans in the United States
Daphnee Goncalves Prates Flores Iglesias, Her e School of Governance
Geisa Cunha Franco, Pon cia Universidade Católica de Goiás PUC-GO- Brazil
The Nuclear Taboo, Ba lestar Galac ca, and the Real World: Lessons from a Science‐Fic onal Quasi‐Factual
Marco Fey, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Carsten Rauch, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Art as Development: An Analysis of the Film Wasteland
J. Benjamin Horner, Univ. of Southern Mississippi
Entertainment as tool for teaching Poli cal Science: The Hunger Games “Theory” Mário Afonso Lima, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Beatriz Thomaz Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro State University
Crea vely Addressing Substance, Agency, and Ethics in the Classroom: Using The West Wing to Analyze American Foreign Policy
Kayce Mobley, University of Georgia
Sarah Fisher, University of Georgia
The Social Construc on of Kal‐El: IR Theory, Iden ty, Cold‐War Narra ves and the Re‐Imagining of Superman in 'Red Son' Samuel D. Robertshaw, University of Glasgow
FC67: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Fresh Insights on Interna onal Human Rights Law
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Laura Ann Hebert, Occidental College
Kimi L. King, University of North Texas
Rights as Weapons in Poli cal Con ict
Cli ord Bob, Duquesne University
From Ideas to Ac on: Understanding Advancements in Women’s Rights
Feryal M. Cherif, Loyola Marymount University
Human Rights, Law, and Resistance: An Empirical Puzzle
Geo rey Dancy, University of Minnesota
Who Is A Child? The "Straight 18" Debate on Child Soldiers and Interna onal Law
Jennifer Davis, Na onal Intelligence University
Poli cs of Compliance with Interna onal Human Rights Law: Rebel Groups and the Use of Child Soldiers
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Understanding Varia on in Insurgent Groups' Public A tudes toward Interna onal Humanitarian and Human Rights Norms: The Cases of the FARC and the ELN in Colombia
Giovanni Man lla, University of Minnesota
FC68: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Limits of Control? State Policies, Migrant Prac ces, and Border Management in Europe
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. FC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cons tu onal Design and Con ict Management in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Controlling migra on by controlling social rights? undocumented migrants in France and Germany
Insa Breyer, Centre Marc Bloch
The Poli cs of Immigra on Control in Europe: Rhetoric, Prac ce and the Mechanisms of Di usion
Elif Ce n, University of Cambridge
The e ects of visa and asylum policies on interna onal mobility ows
Mathias Czaika, University of Oxford
Mogens Hobolth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Disenchan ng the sovereign illusion of controlling ‘the legi mate means of movement’: the appropria on of mobility in the context of biometric rebordering
Stephan Scheel, Open University
Border crossing and ‘transna onal civil dis/obedience’ in the Danish family uni ca on dispute
Rikke Wagner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Why do some norms di use and others not? The case of asylum policies in the European Union
Natascha Verena Chris ne Zaun, University of Bremen/Jacobs University
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Alan J. Kuperman, University of Texas
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
The Dog that Doesn't Bite, but Some mes Barks: Ghana's (Rela vely) Successful Management of Con ict through Cons tu onal Design
Jus n Orlando Frosini, Bocconi University
Can Domes c Poli cal Ins tu ons Help Avert Violent Internal Con ict, and How Would We Know?
Alan J. Kuperman, University of Texas
Nigeria: Devolu on for Con ict Management in the Niger Delta
Eghosa Osaghae, Igbinedion University
African Ins tu ons of Integra on and Accommoda on: A New Database of the Con nent
Eliezer Poupko, University of Texas at Aus n
How Robert Mugabe Made a Non‐Racial Na on: Zimbabwe and the Unintended Consequences of Authoritarian Ins tu ons
Andrew Reynolds, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Senegal: Cons tu onal Design, Shocks, and Con ict Management
I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University
FC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Agents of Environmental Policy Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Mogens Hobolth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Rikke Wagner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Panel
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Helge Joergens, Freie Universität Berlin
Thomas G. Sommerer, Stockholm University
Pla orms of Di usion ‐ Where Regional Organiza ons Get Their Environmental Ideas From
Astrid Carrapatoso, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg, Department of Poli cal Science
The Con ngent E ect of Social In uence in Networks of Environmental Agreements
Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona
Yoshiki Yamagata, Na onal Ins tute for Environmental Studies, Center for Global Environmental Research, JAPAN
Jue Yang, Na onal Ins tute for Environmental Studies
Interna onal Organiza ons as Agents of Environmental Policy Di usion
Helge Joergens, Freie Universität Berlin
Per-Olof Busch, University of Potsdam
Subna onal governments as agents of norm di usion: São Paulo’s transna onal environmental agenda
Joana Setzer, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
FC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Not So Entertaining: The Impact of Film and Popular Culture on Interna onal Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
Crister S. Garre , University of Leipzig
Do poli cal documentaries impact interna onal rela ons?
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Turkish Television Shows in the MIddle East: A Cri cal Assessment of Turkishness as Constructed in Popular Culture Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
Framing the war on terror: American TV dramas 2001‐2004
Chen Pikholz-Ran, Bar-Ilan University
Yaeli Bloch-Elkon, Bar-Ilan University, Columbia University
Disneyworld Meets Desert Storm: Narra ves of Ci zenship and World Order at the USS Midway Museum
Audrey Reeves, University of Bristol
Narin F. Idriz, Leiden University
European Public Sphere and Football: The true European Culture?
Ozgehan Senyuva, Middle East Technical University
Comic Kinship: Genealogical Narra ves and Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
Raju Parakkal, Philadelphia University
Varie es of Capitalism on the Periphery: Voice and Money in Brazil and India
Leslie Ellio Armijo, Portland State University
The Poli cal Economy of India's Pursuit of Free Trade Agreements
Kishore C. Dash, Thunderbird School of Global Management
Preference Forma on under Uncertainty: Insights from the Poli cal Economy of Foreign Direct Investment Policy in India
Jason Jackson, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Sub‐na onal di usion of the neo‐liberal economy: two case studies from India
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Kris n Rosendal, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University
Brazil Land Use Governance, Diplomacy, and the Poli cs of Progress
Avery Cohn, UC Berkeley
Pathways of In uence and Domes c Policy Change: Evidence from the REDD+ Readiness Phase in Tanzania and Panama
Sébas en Jodoin, Yale University
Global governance and local reali es – Legi macy and accountability of REDD+ from perspec ve of local stakeholders
Torsten Krause, Lund University
Tobias Dan Nielsen, Lund University
Managing Interplay in Climate Change and Biodiversity Kanako Morita, Keio University
Is REDD changing the prac cal, legal and ins tu onal framework for PES in Costa Rica?
Tami Okamoto, University of Oslo
Kris n Rosendal, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Peter Johan Schei, the Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Mariel Aguilar Støen, University of Oslo
FC74: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The European Union and Migra on Regimes: Construc ng a Fortress Europe?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Bahar Rumelili, Koc University
Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University
Bahar Rumelili, Koc University
‘Overstayers at the Gates’? European Schengen Countries and the Securi za on of the Turkish Visa Ques on
Alper Baysan, Sabanci University
Tes ng EU’s Border Management and Illegal Migra on Policies
Cigdem Hajipouran Benam, Boston University
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto
James W. Davis, University of St. Gallen
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Andrea Paras, University of Guelph
Michael Barne , George Washington University
Fen Osler Hampson, The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
FD02: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2013 ISSS Dis nguished Scholar: Sco D. Sagan
Sponsor(s):
Radhika Kumar, Delhi University
Sponsor(s):
FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable for Professor Janice Gross Stein
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
FC73: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
REDD+: Promise and Poten al Problems
(Un)intended Consequences of EU‐iza on of Immigra on and Ci zenship: Bulgaria, Turkey, and Ethnic Turks of Bulgaria in Historical Perspec ve
Zeynep Kasli, University of Washington
Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University
FC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
India's Poli cal Economy
Free Movement of Persons between Turkey and the EU: Moving Forward by Standing‐S ll? Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Gale A. Ma ox, United States Naval Academy
Sco D. Sagan, Stanford University
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Vipin Narang, University of Wisconsin‐Madison
George Perkovich, Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace
Charles Perrow, Yale University Nina Tannenwald, U.S. State Department
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
FD03: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Forty Years of the Third Wave of Democra za on - State of the Art and Prospects of Compara ve Research Democra za on Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Je rey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University
Sta an I. Lindberg, Univ. of Gothenburg & Univ. of Florida
Ma hijs Bogaards, Jacobs University Bremen
James W. McGuire, Wesleyan University
Aurel Croissant, Heidelberg University
Lise Rakner, University of Bergen
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
FD04: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Innova ve Panel
Extreme Pedagogy: Approaches to Experien al Learning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. ISA Innova ve Panel
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
Agnieszka Paczynska, George Mason University
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Mara Schoeny, George Mason University
Arthur Romano, Con ict Analysis and Resolu on‐GMU
FD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
IPE Dis nguished Senior Scholar
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Robert A. Denemark, University of Delaware
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachuse s
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Peter M. Haas, University of Massachuse s Amherst
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
Scarle Cornelissen, University of Stellenbosch
Randall D. Germain, Carleton University
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
FD06: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Have the Fears of Popula on Decline been Realized? A Celebra on of the Work of Michael Teitelbaum
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Poli cal Demography and Geography
Jennifer Sciubba, Rhodes College
Michael Teitelbaum, Wertheim Fellow, Harvard Law School and Senior Advisor, Alfred P. Sloan Founda on
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley
FD07: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Di usion of IR as Discipline: The Handbook of Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University
Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit, University of Queensland
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. FD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Lessons Learned? Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College
The Arc of Transi onal Jus ce: Violent Con ict, Its Vic ms and Pursuing Redress in West Africa
David Backer, College of William & Mary
Anu Kulkarni, Stanford University
Forgo en Truth Commissions: Lessons from Uganda, Bolivia and the USSR
Yana Gorokhovskaia, University of Bri sh Columbia
Carla Winston, University of Bri sh Columbia
Madly O in All Direc ons: NGOs on Tradi onal Prac ces of Jus ce and Acknowledgement in Uganda
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel
Anca M. Pusca, Goldsmiths, University of London
Samuel Evans, University of California, Berkeley
Construc ng World Heritage: The Landscape of a Cultural Order
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Leah Cathryn Wells Windsor, The University of Memphis
Sponsor(s):
Interna onal Organiza on
Instruments of Control: The Technological and Ins tu onal Regula on of Poli cal Behavior
Chad Rector, Marymount University
Natural Disasters and Interna onal Coopera on
FD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Di usion of Regional Norms on Climate Change Governance in Asia: Barriers and Prospects
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Erika Forsberg, Uppsala University
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Bridget L. Coggins, Dartmouth College
Daniel Chirot, University of Washington
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Hudson Meadwell, McGill University
Viviane Di rich, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Degrees of Symmetry in Nuclear Nonprolifera on Frameworks: Balance, Credibility, and Restraint in Ins tu onal Design.
Simon A. Robins, University of York
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Planning & Technology Issues in Interna onal Ins tu ons
Courney M. Page, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons, Seton Hall University
From vic ms to actors: Mobilising vic ms to drive Nepal's Transi onal Jus ce process
FD08: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of Ethnic Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Why States Prepare for Natural Disasters: Implementa on of the Hyogo Framework for Ac on
2005‐2015
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
David B. Dewi , The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Suzanne Kelly‐Lyall, George Washington University
James T. H. Tang, Singapore Management University
Linda J. Yarr, George Washington University
Mely C. Anthony, Nanyang Technological University
Marcus D. King, The George Washington University, Ellio School Joanna Spear, George Washington University
FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Di erence/Di usion, Deference/De ance: Unpacking ChinaSoutheast Asia Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Donald K. Emmerson, Stanford University
Donald K. Emmerson, Stanford University
Deference/De ance: How Does the Philippines Cope with China?
Aileen Baviera, University of the Philippines
Parsing the Dragon: Disaggrega ng China's Outlook on
Southeast Asia
Li Mingjiang, Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Singapore
Deference/De ance: Southeast Asia, China, and the South China Sea
Carlyle Alan Thayer, University of New South Wales
FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Interna onal Rela ons of Bill Gates
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Global Development
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London
Sophie Harman, Queen Mary University of London
Linsey J. McGoey, Essex University
Olivier Zunz, University of Virginia
Simon H. Rushton, University of She eld
Inderjeet S. Parmar, City University London
FD14: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
To Balance or Not to Balance? That is the Ques on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Christopher L. Pallas, Kennesaw State University
Anders Uhlin, Lund University
Always Vote for Principle, Though You May Vote Alone:
American Poli cal Support for Mul lateral Development Bank Loans, 2004‐2011
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Tina Zappile, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Timothy Crawford, Boston College
Balancing Between “Friends”: Nega ve Balancing Strategies between China and Russia a er the Cold War
FD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Responsibility to Protect: The Ethics of Humanitarian Interven on Post-Libya
Kai He, Utah State University
Can Balancing Work? Sponsor(s):
B. Gregory Mar eet, Carleton College
Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University
Post‐Cold War Challenges to Balance of Power Theory
Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa
Undermining the Hegemon? Public‐Goods Subs tu on and "So " Balancing
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
FD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Is Na onalism Contagious?
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Roxanna Sjostedt, Uppsala University
Inadvertent Norm Entrepreneurs:
Yoshida Shigeru and the Japanese An ‐Military Norm
Benjamin Gosnell Bartle , UC Berkeley
"We decide who comes here" ‐ Australia as a norm entrepreneur in the securi sa on of irregular migra on in Southeast Asia
Andrew Carr, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian Na onal University
The Norm Against Aggression and the Decline of Interstate War
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Pla sburgh
The Democracy Consensus Norm and Forceful Regime Change in United States Foreign Policy
Interna onal Ethics
Philip Cunli e, University of Kent
George Lucas, Naval Postgraduate School
James Pa son, University of Manchester
Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
FD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Global Challenges, Interna onal Organiza ons, and Legal/Ethical Norms
Sponsor(s):
Jessica C. Weiss, Yale University
Philip G. Roeder, University of California, San Diego
Mark Beissinger, Princeton University
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Jessica C. Weiss, Yale University
Charles William Walldorf, Jr., Wake Forest University
Finding the Execu ve Head. Leadership Selec on for the Bre on Woods Ins tu ons and the Challenge by Emerging Powers
Civil Society In uence on Interna onal Organiza ons: Making Sense of the State Channel
Robert Art, Brandeis University
Robert Art, Brandeis University
T. V. Paul, McGill University
Why Italy Fought and Turkey Did Not: Wedge Strategies and Balancing in World War II.
Sponsor(s):
Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
Tobias Hofmann, University of Utah
Cord Heinrich Jakobeit, University of Hamburg
Interna onal Security Studies
FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interna onal Norms: Source, Di usion, and Impact
Interna onal Organiza on
Mark Buntaine, College of William & Mary
Steve Chan, University of Colorado
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel
When and why do ins tu onal developments supported by aid projects persist?
When Balancing Stops
Sponsor(s):
FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Accountability and E ec veness of Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery
George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York
Dorota J. Gierycz, City University of New York
Luk Van Langenhove, United Na ons University
FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Morgenthau, Realism, and the Concept of the Poli cal
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. European Consor um for Poli cal Research
Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aarhus University
Alexander Reichwein, Goethe‐University Frankfurt
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
Hartmut Ernst Behr, Newcastle University
Jozef Batora, Comenius University
FD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Emerging Scholars in the Emerging Field of Public Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Communica on
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Craig Hayden, American University
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
William La Youmans, George Washington University
Social Media in Public Diplomacy: Building Bridges with 140 Characters and a 'Like'.
“Guerrilla Polling” in Syria: Opinion Polls or Public Diplomacy Tool?
Michael King Jablonski, Georgia State University
Digital Image Poli cs: Anonymous, Counterpower and the Rhetoric of Cyberterrorism
Culture in Public Diplomacy: A Compara ve Perspec ve of Russia and China
Yelena Osipova, American University
Exploring Dimensions of Power in Networks: New Public Diplomacy Ini a ves of the U.S., U.K. and Turkey in Egypt
FD22: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Contemporary Poli cal Theologies: Power, Decision, and the Di usion of Norms
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Ayca Uygur, University of Copenhagen
FD24: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Poli cal Economy: Mul na onal Corpora ons, Foreign Investment and FTAs
Human Rights
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
D. Conor Seyle, One Earth Future Founda on
Horace Bar low, University of Kentucky
Free Trade Agreements and Labor Rights: looking at the U.S. ‐ Colombia case
Paola Fajardo-Heyward, Canisius College
Human rights regimes and FDI in developing countries
Ana Carolina Garriga, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)
Jeremy M. Moses, University of Canterbury
Thomas Moore, University of Westminster
From norm entrepreneurialism to truth revolu onism: Pauline poli cal theology and the break with natural law
Gideon B. Baker, Gri th University
Footprints of Des ny: A Theore cal Approach to Understanding the Impact of Norm Di usion
Alexandra M. Livingston, University of Aberdeen
Secular prophets and sovereign responsibili es
Boomerangs and Buckshots:
(Re)modeling Human Rights Campaigns in an Era of Economic and Social Rights
Michelle D. Jurkovich, George Washington University
Business par cipa on in the Responsibility to Protect
D. Conor Seyle, One Earth Future Founda on
FD25: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Building Ac ve Learning into Intelligence Studies
Jeremy M. Moses, University of Canterbury
In‐between Manichean Gnos cism and Pelagianism: human nature and moral responsibility in the realism of H. Morgenthau and R. Niebuhr
Vassilios Paipais, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Is it just war? Authority, ra onality and violence through the eyes of the Pakistani Taliban
Mona K. Sheikh, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Intelligence Studies
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
Simula ons in intelligence: experience‐based learning and tes ng in intelligence analysis and produc on
Ruben Arcos, King Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)
Indicators: a rigorous and adap ve tool for addressing di usion Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Poli cal Economy of Public Policy Reform in Pre‐Accession States:
The Case of Monetary Policy and Governance in Turkey
H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent University
Digdem Soyal n, Freie Universität Berlin Gozde Yilmaz, Ph.D. Free University Berlin/ Researcher, Center for European Studies, METU
Is the World Really on Fire? Global Economic Integra on, Ethnic Heterogeneity and Government’s Respect for Human Rights
Deborah L. Trent
Chair Disc. Zooming into the “Domes c” in Europeaniza on: Promo on of Minority Rights and Fight against Corrup on in Turkey
Chair Disc. Interpre ng the Meaning of Public Diplomacy across Key Stakeholder Groups
Sponsor(s):
Europeaniza on Starts, Domes c Actors Con nue? The Case of Turkey's Immigra on and Asylum Policies
Sponsor(s):
Efe Sevin, American University
FD23: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Europeaniza on and Reform in Turkey: A Success Story of Interna onal Norm Di usion?
Selcen Öner, Assist. Prof. Dr. at the Department of EU Rela ons at Bahçesehir University (Istanbul)
Europeaniza on of Security Sector Reform in Turkey: The Impact of Informal Ins tu ons
Jason L. Jarvis, Georgia State University
Chair Disc. Paul Kubicek, Oakland University
Domes c Factors in Transforma ve Power of EU on Turkey: The Role of Turkish Civil Society
Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent University
Anthony S. Deos, University of Otago
Sponsor(s):
Is the End of Condi onality the End of Europeaniza on and Reform in Turkey?
Mary C. Boardman, Globlay ca, LLC
Randy Pherson, Pherson Associates
Professionalizing Intelligence Studies: Begin with the Educators
Commander Toni N. Gay, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Intelligence
The Future of Intelligence Educa on: “PIE” in the Sky?
Anne Daugherty Miles, Na onal Intelligence University
Ivory Tower or Mean Streets? The Role of Professional Experience in Faculty Quali ca ons for Intelligence Studies Courses and Programs.
Jonathan C. Smith, Coastal Carolina University
FD26: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Media, Humanitarian Aid and Risk Management
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Shane Brighton, University of Sussex
Interna onal Communica on
Human Rights
Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington
Sarah S. Stroup, Middlebury College
Online Advocacy: A Web Analysis of Human Rights NGOs
Di used Frames of Su ering: The News Media and the Poli cized Subjects of Disaster Humanitarianism
Annica Moore, University of Lapland
Aric Trevor Thrall, George Mason University
Dominik Andrzej Stecula, McGill University
Diana Sweet, George Mason University
Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington
Thomas Jamieson, Victoria University of Wellington
FD27: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Migra on, Development and the Global Complexi es of Di usion
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
William T. Eliason, Na onal Defense University
Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
M. Dee Beutel, University of Miami
Andreas Krieg, King's College London
Private Security Companies and Humanitarian Actors in Timor‐
Leste: A Cri cal Overview from 2002 to 2011
Ricardo Oliveira Santos, Pon
Janeiro
cal Catholic University of Rio de FD30: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Policy Di usion and Professional Compe
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Panel
on in World Poli cs
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Paris
Je rey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Professions and Norma ve Change in Transna onal Governance: the Case of UN Peacekeeping Migra on, Development and Double Dispossession: Canada‐
Philippine Comparisons
John E. Karlsrud, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie University
Gender Ma ers and the Global Discourse on Managed Migra on
Chris na Gabriel, Carleton University
Di usion in Ac on: Migra on, Development and Neoliberalism in Trinidad
Belinda Leach, University of Guelph
Interna onal Trade and the Rise of Progressive Food Movement
Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder
Who Owns the Internet? The role of professions in the construc on of “network neutrality”
James Perry, Copenhagen Business School
Transna onalizing professional power? Uncertainty and contested knowledge in cross‐border ins tu on building
Migrants as the “Experts” or “Agents” of Development A Postcolonial Feminist Cri que
Sigrid Quack, Max-Planck-Ins tute for the Study of Socie es
Marianne H. Marchand, University of the Americas, Puebla
Human Capital Controls: Professional Contests to Poach Skilled Migrants in Crisis
The Third Migra on: Recon gura on of Communica on Processes in Social Networks between Migrants and their Communi es of Origin
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
Global Governance as professional compe
Edmundo Meza, University of the Americas, Puebla
on
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Refugees in Europe: Policy Harmoniza on and the Poli cs of Exclusion
FD31: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Peace and Con ict Resolu on: Building a New Agenda
Charles Wa ers, Rutgers University
Panel
Theory
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social Research
James Der Derian, CISS, University of Sydney
Henrik O. Breitenbauch, University of Copenhagen
Interna onal Security Studies
US Private Police: The E ec veness of PSCs on Policing Missions Chair Disc. Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie University
Mar n Geiger, Carleton University
Michael Collyer, Sussex University
Mar n Geiger, Carleton University
The Governmentality of War: Strategy as Ins tu on
Panel
Priva zing casual es ‐ Can the Private Contractor ll the human capability gap created by Western states’ casualty aversion?
Construc ng Risks and Hazards Through the Coverage of Foreign Disasters: Implica ons for Foreign Aid and other Disaster Risk Reduc on Policies.
Chair Disc. Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, London School of Economics
Chair Disc. Headlines and Hashtags: Comparing the Quality of NGO News Coverage and Social Media Communica ons
Sponsor(s):
The Poli cal Sociology of Strategy – a Func onalist Approach
Sponsor(s):
Jacinta G. O'Hagan, The Australian Na onal University
Sarah E. Logan, Australian Na onal University
FD28: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Strategy through social theory?
Philippe Dufort, University of Cambridge
The ‘War Moment’ of Michel Foucault
FD29: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Consequences and E ec veness of Priva zing Security
On the ground, in the cloud: digital volunteerism and humanitarian response
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. The Power of Re exivity: Thinking the ‘Art of the Possible’ in Strategic Studies
Jean-Vincent Holeindre, Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II)
Lindsey Kingston, Webster University
Sponsor(s):
Subaltern Clausewitz: war, compari ve modernity and the fates of Military Europe
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
Development Sensi vity in Con ict Resolu on: In Search of a Framework of Analysis and Social Ac on
Tatsushi Arai, SIT Graduate Ins tute
Is There a Role for Peace Journalism in Con ict Resolu on?
Rukhsana Aslam, AUT University
Heather Devere, University of Otago
Courtney Wilson, University of Otago
Peace and Con ict Resolu on Studies:Current and Future Issues
Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
SSAGE System: Mapping Con ict Escala on
Cathryn Thurston, Na onal Intelligence University
FD32: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Rising Powers in the Global Economy: Di usion or Disintegra on in Global Economic Governance?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
SooYeon Kim, Na onal University of Singapore
SooYeon Kim, Na onal University of Singapore
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
Edward Mans eld, University of Pennsylvania
Rahul Mukherji, Na onal University of Singapore
Nita Rudra, University of Pi sburgh
FD33: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Advances in Qua ta ve Analysis of Global Environmental Issues
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Avery Cohn, UC Berkeley
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
The Logic of Green Greed: Authoritarian Strategies of Environmental Treaty Ra ca on
Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Penn State University
Civil Society Inclusion in Global Governance: Insights from Climate Poli cs Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Upscaling Elinor Ostrom’s Design Principles Illustrated By Long‐
Enduring Common‐Pool Resource Ins tu ons: Quan ta ve Analysis Using Interna onal Regimes Database
Thibaud Henin, University of Oregon
Assessing the Vulnerability of Ecosystem Services in the Southern Highlands of Ethiopia: Integra ng Tradi onal Ecological Knowledge with Geospa al Mapping and Modeling
Ma Luizza, Colorado State University
From ‘green shoots’ to the ‘green economy’? Tracing the network di usion of global environmental policy responses to the economic crisis
David Norris, Carleton University
Energy‐Intensity, Industrializa on, and Poli cal Regime: An Empirical Analysis of Environmental Policy Results and Determinants
Miyeon Oh, Johns Hopkins/SAIS
FD34: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Governance Di usion and Resistance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kai R. Hebel, University of Oxford
Philip George Cerny, York, UK
Non‐Tradi onal Security and the Poli cal Economy of Regulatory Di usion: Comparing An ‐Money Laundering and Forest Governance in the Asia‐Paci c
Shahar Hameiri, Murdoch University
Lee C. Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
Carbon Commodi es and their Discontents: Resistance and Disorder in Asia‐Paci c REDD Governance
Rebecca Pearse, University of New South Wales
Di usion of Environmental Governance vs. Corporate Power in the Context of Global Environmental Crises
David E. Toohey, Aichi University
Varie es in Se ng and Enforcing Global Standards: A Comparison of Governance Di usion Through the Networks of the IASB, the FATF and the FSC
Brigi e Unger, Utrecht University
Frans Van Waarden, Utrecht University
Di usion of Interna onal Development Policy: the Case of OECD Development Assistance Commi ee
Masumi Owa, University of Warwick
FD35: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Varia ons of Regionalism: Etel Solingen's Contribu on to Compara ve Regionalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
John Ravenhill, Australian Na onal University
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Gö ngen
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Leslie Ellio Armijo, Portland State University
William Clark Po er, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
FD36: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Regional Di usion: Sources, Mechanisms, and Outcomes of the Arab Revolu ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Judy Barsalou, AUC
Marc Lynch, George Washington University
Bassam Haddad, George Mason University
F. Gregory Gause, University of Vermont
Peter Mandaville, George Mason University
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
FD37: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Military Technology and the Revolu on in Military A airs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Damon Cole a, US Air Force Academy
Jasen J. Cas llo, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M
Modeling Technical Innova on as an Ecological Process: Lessons from Models of Island Biology
Aaron B. Frank, George Mason Univeristy
The Impact of Emerging Military Technology on the Human Element of Con ict
Jonathan Y. Huang, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Jarrod Ri ind, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Japan and the Revolu on in Military A airs
Tom P. Le, University of California Irvine
Indian Military Moderniza on: Progress at Last or Con nued Stagna on?
Jake Wilson, University of Cincinna
Construc ng Power: A Behavioral Model of Military Technology Innova on
Zachary J. Zwald, U.S. Air War College
FD38: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Dealing with Decline: Explaining and Evalua ng Great Power Retrenchment
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
James Morrow, University of Michigan
Rela ve Decline and Regional Pa erns of Military Retrenchment
Kyle E. Haynes, Webster University
How Leaders Measure Power
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Decline by the Numbers: An Empirical Assessment of Retrenchment
Paul K. MacDonald, Wellesley College
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
American Ideology and Self‐Percep on in an Era of Declining Power
Adam J. Quinn, University of Birmingham
Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Elici ng Credible Signals of a Rising State's Future Inten ons
Brandon K. Yoder, University of Virginia
FD39: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Towards a Global Military? Interna onaliza on, Transna onaliza on, and Professionaliza on of the Armed Forces
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
Alexander T. J. Ma elaer, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Military Di usion through Training and Mentoring: Building Armed Forces in our Image
Robert C. Egnell, Georgetown University
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Di using Security Prac ces through Interna onal Military Networks: The Cons tu on of the Military as Interna onal Agency
Amélie Forget, Université de Montréal
Towards a Professionalised Military: The Case of Close Quarters Ba le
Anthony C. King, University of Exeter
The Usages and Speci ci es of a Transna onal Military Europe: Armed Forces in EU Crisis Management Opera ons
Antoine Rayroux, Université de Montréal, Université libre de Bruxelles
FD40: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Globaliza on’s Cradle: Interna onal Rela ons Theory and the Indian Ocean Region
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. English School
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Beyond Hegemony: Comparing the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean as Interna onal Orders
Amitav Acharya, American University
Alterna ve Interna onal Orders? Lessons from South Asia and Southeast Asia in the 19th Century
Charles Butcher, University of Otago Ryan Gri ths, University of Sydney
Hierarchical Regional Order and Anarchical Interna onal System: A Study of the Interna onal Rela ons of the Mughal Empire and Bri sh Raj
Manjeet Pardesi, Indiana University
Tributary Empires, Galac c Poli es and Divided Company Sovereigns: Explaining the Puzzle of Persistent Diversity in the Indian Ocean Interna onal System, 1500‐1750CE
Andrew Bradley Phillips, University of Queensland
Jason Sharman, Gri th University
Interna onal orders before the expansion of European Interna onal Society: East Asia and India Compared
Shogo Suzuki, University of Copenhagen
FD41: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Emerging Scholars, New Methods
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Canadian Interna onal Studies Associa on
Mark Salter, University of O awa
Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of O awa
Jean‐Christophe Boucher, Dalhousie University
Nisha Shah, University of O awa
Heather L. Johnson, Queen's University Belfast
Nicole Wegner, McMaster University
Seantel A.B. Anais, University of Victoria
FD42: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Piracy Studies: Historical and Contemporary Approaches
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
Chris an Bueger, Cardi University
States as Non‐Pirate Actors: A Conceptual History of Mari me Piracy
Erin Lockwood, Northwestern University
Mari me Hegemony and Counter‐Piracy: Why mari me hegemons act to suppress piracy
Edward Roy Lucas, American University
Towards a Regional Response to Somali Piracy: Challenges and Opportuni es
Jens Vestergaard Madsen, Oceans Beyond Piracy
Revisi ng the ‘Waves of Piracy’: Somali Pirates in Historical Context
Mark A. Shirk, University of Maryland
FD43: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Arms Produc on and Economic Globaliza on: Corpora ons, States, and the New Calculus of Interna onal Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Ron Ma hews, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Jacques Gansler, University of Maryland
The Nexus Between Street Gangs and Organized Crime: A Compara ve Analysis of Trends in the Northern Triangle of Central America
Sonja C. Wolf, INSYDE
FD46: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Di usion of Neoliberal Ideology and Compe ng Norms of Development
United States Decline in Global Arms Market Share: So Balancing, Innovator’s Dilemma, or Rent‐Seeking?
Sponsor(s):
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Arms Produc on in the Global Village: Op ons for Adap ng to Defense‐Industrial Globaliza on
Marc R. DeVore, European University Ins tute (EUI)
Saint or Sinner? Con ict and Human Rights in US Arms Exports Policy and Prac ce
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Foreign Company Par cipa on in the U.S. Defense Supply Chain: Comparing across Industry Sectors and Tiers
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas
Embracing defense‐industrial globaliza on? Europe’s gradual integra on of defense procurement
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Sponsor(s):
Noel Anderson, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Rosella M. Cappella, Boston University
Alex Weisiger, University of Pennsylvania
Kate A. Ervine, Saint Mary's University
Flooding the fortress: The securi za on of climate change impacts in the Mediterranean and its poli cal implica ons Delf Rothe, University of Hamburg
Financing the Socioecology of Vulnerability
FD48: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Visualizing Insecurity: Images and the Media on of Threats, Materiality and Bodies
Joshua C. Eas n, University of Washington
FD45: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
States and Organized Crime
Casino Carbon: Market‐dependent Carbon Finance, Risk, and Vulnerability in the Global South
Marcus E. Taylor, Queen's University, Kingston
Fuel to the Fire? Natural Disasters and the Dura on of Civil Con ict.
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Ellen Gu erman, York University
H. Richard Friman, Marque e University
Deadly Mix: Mexican drug violence and Regional Arms Smuggling
Alexander D. Stephenson, University of Southern Mississippi
States, Governance and Narco cs along Europe’s Supply Routes
Francesco Strazzari, NUPI / Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Fabrizio Co cchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies The challenges to coopera on posed by the nexus of terrorism and organized crime: Comparing the situa ons between the Andean region and the West Africa
Olli J. Teirila, Finnish Na onal Defence University
Merging war and crime gh ng: United States policies towards the Colombian armed con ict
Manuela Trindade Viana, Pon
de Janeiro
Philip McMichael, Cornell University
Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario
Peter Dauvergne, University of Bri sh Columbia
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Philip A. Schrodt, Pennsylvania State University
In a on, Central Bank Independence, and the Onset and Dura on of War
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Global Development
Climate Financing and South‐South Rela ons
Interna onal Security Studies
The Systemic Dimensions of Intrastate Con ict: Assessing the Impact of Polarity on Civil War Dura on
Sponsor(s):
Jens Sorensen S lho , Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Johan Eriksson, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Giorgio Shani, Interna onal Chris an University
Bjorn Fagersten, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Johan Lagerkvist, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
FD47: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Global Finance, Interna onal Development and Climate Change
Moritz Weiss, LMU Munich
FD44: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Explaining War Dura on
Global Development
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
cia Universidade Católica do Rio Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Rens van Munster, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
Visual Diplomacy: Whale Massacres, Baby Seals and the Face of the Na on
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Dictatorial Decay: Force, Violence and Bodily Closure
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Su ering Chinese Bodies and their African Ac vist Audience: Visual Contribu ons to the Medicaliza on of Security
Johanna L. Hood, Australian Na onal University Centre on China in the World
Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University
Visualising the Prac ce of Drone Warfare: On the Limits of the Visual to ‘Speak Security’ Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren, University of Sussex
Media ng Occupy Wall Street
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex FD49: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Impact of IOs: Theory and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Sponsor(s):
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen, Adelphi University
Tamar Gutner, American University
Chair Disc. The Radical Right and Eastern Europe: The Rela onship between Late Emergence and European Union Integra on
Katherine Eleanor Michel, University of California, Berkeley
Is impact measurable? Assessing impact in EU‐IO rela ons
Jamal B. Shahin, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel / University of Amsterdam
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Andrea Grove, California State University, Channel Islands
William A. Boe cher, North Carolina State University
The Poli cal Economy of Threat Percep on in the United States, 1890‐1914
Michael E. Flynn, Binghamton University
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
The mechanism of intergroup percep on of threat in IR
Igor Yu. Kiselev, Yaroslavl State University (Russia)
Anna Smirnova, Yaroslavl State University
‘Threatening’ China and US Security: The Poli cs of Fantasy
Oliver D. Turner, University of Manchester
Confron ng Dyad Threats: Interac on of External Threats and State Behavior
Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University
FD51: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Ins tutes of Interna onal A airs as Agents of Interna onal Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Harbinger Under Fire: Is the Euro losing its Role Model appeal?
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
Mar jn Vlaskamp, Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Disc. Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Europe in the Eyes of the Dragon: Is China using the Euro Crisis to Diversify out of the Dollar?
Riding a Dead Horse? The EU and its Struggle in the Kimberley Process
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Geopoli cs and Geo‐economics of the Crisis of the Eurozone
Edith Drieskens, Leuven University
Louise van Schaik, Clingendael Ins tute
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
Ques oning the bene ts of more UN for the EU: e ec ve mul lateralism revisited
FD50: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
What Have We To Fear? Threat Percep on Itself
FD52: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The IPE of the Eurozone Crisis 3: Europe in the World
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Jennifer Je s, Canadian Interna onal Council
Claudia Calvin, Mexican Council on Foreign Rela ons
Simon Xu‐Hui Shen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jan Joel Andersson, The Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Laurence Weinbaum, Israel Council on Foreign Rela ons
Sven Biscop, Egmont ‐ Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons
Ulf Sverdrup, NUPI, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Otmar Hoell, Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs‐
oiip
Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
Resolving the Euro Crisis: Towards Democra c Global Keynesianism
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
The Partnerless Partnership: Costs and Opportuni es of the Euro Crisis for Russia’s Ruling Elite
Gonzalo Pozo Mar n, King's College London
FD53: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Di usion, Educa on, and the Knowledge Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Educa on
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Susan Banki, University of Sydney
Michael Francis Kea ng, Richmond the American Interna onal University in London
The So Di usion of the ‘PISA Model’. Evidence from Germany, Switzerland, and the U.S.
Tonia Bieber, University of Bremen
Consolida on of the higher educa on area in Central and Eastern Europe
Marina Lebedeva, Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)
Austerity and the Knowledge Economy in Ireland: A Cri cal Interna onal Poli cal Economy Approach.
Joanna McDarby, University of Limerick
Reverse Brain Drain and Higher Educa on: Western Campuses Moving East
Anjali Sahay, Gannon University
FD54: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Global Resistance, The Occupy Movement and the Post-Poli cal
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Konstan n Kilibarda, York University
Donald W. Beachler, Ithaca College
What’s become of global solidarity? The Mul tude and na onal protest movements
Philippe Fournier, University of Quebec at Montreal
Borderless Resistance in Times of Crisis?
Ca a Gregora , Lund University
Occupy Dame Street as Slow Mo on General Strike? Challenging Neoliberal
Responsibility in Ireland's Economic Crisis
Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
A new cycle of struggle: Occupy and its forging of a new interna onal polity
Ma hew C. Morgan, York University
Student Protest in Chile and the “Global Insurgency”
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
FD55: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Militarizing Gendered and Racialized E ects of the "War On Terror"
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Migrant Struggles and Ac vist Solidarity in the Mediterranean
Know your enemy, know yourself: Race, gender, and imperial hubris in contemporary US war lms and documentaries
Jesse Crane-Seeber, North Carolina State University
Impossible to help people who don’t seem to want to help themselves: Gender, race and empire in NATO narra ves jus fying withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
Claire Duncanson, University of Edinburgh
Popular representa ons of Afghan women
En‐counter‐ing Narra ves: The Other Face of the War Against Terror
Kiran Pervez, Convergence Center for Policy Resolu on
Liberal, benevolent soldiers and the violent logics of (neo)
colonialism
Julia Welland, University of Manchester
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Claudia E. Aradau, King's College London
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Marieke De Goede, University of Amsterdam
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Julien Jeandesboz, University of Amsterdam
William H. C. Walters, Carleton University
Rocco Bellanova, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
Peer Schouten, University of Gothenburg
FD57: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The 20th Anniversary of RBJ Walker’s Inside/Outside: Re ec ons on its Impact
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Ipek University
Rob B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Beate Jahn, University of Sussex
Sco Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
FD58: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Border Security Prac ces and Migrants’ Lives: Violence, Resistance, Resilience
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
Roxanne Doty, Arizona State University
Migrant Agency and Migra on Controls on the EU’s Southern Periphery
Ce a S. Mainwaring, University of Oxford
Maurice S erl, University of Warwick
Marginal Lives: Cri cal Infrastructure and Biopoli cal Abandonment
Nick Vaughan-Williams, University of Warwick
FD59: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Mobility and Recogni on: Connec ng Immigra on, Poli cal Networks and Ci zenship
Sponsor(s):
Nivedita Manchanda, University of Cambridge
Sponsor(s):
Stephan Scheel, Open University
Acts of Deser on: The Sonoran Borderzone as a Site of Struggle over Human Mobility and Interna onal Poli cs
Vicki Squire, The University of Warwick
Melanie Richter‐Montpe t, York University
Stephanie Szitanyi, Rutgers University
FD56: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Post-humanism and IR
The Visa Informa on System: Autonomy of Migra on within Biometric Border Regimes
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Alexandra Delano, The New School
Alexandra Delano, The New School
Social Networks and Return Migra on in Post‐Con ict Socie es
Prakash Adhikari, Central Michigan University
Wendy L. Hansen, University of New Mexico
Postcolonial understandings of indigenous workers: Bolivian immigrants in São Paulo
Sophie le Blanc, University of Delaware
Explaining Dual Ci zenship Recogni on
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
Poli cal par es and transna onal electoral mobiliza on of migrants
Eva Kris ne Ostergaard-Nielsen, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Mobility and social classes: Bolivian migra on to São Paulo
Renata Barreto Preturlan, University of São Paulo
Rethinking the Rules of Representa on and Violence: The Rise and Decline Violence Against
Immigrants in Africa and the West
Kimberly L. Shella, University of California Irvine
FD60: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Construc ng the Terror "Threat"
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Crister S. Garre , University of Leipzig
Christopher J. Fe weis, Tulane University
"Interna onal Terrorism" in the 1930s as a State Discourse of Conspiracy
Ondrej Ditrych, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague
Al Qaeda’s Janus Face: The Construc on of a Global Terrorist Threat in Germany and the U.S. as Sociopragma st Securi za on
Philipp Klüfers, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Susanne Fischer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
Blame Canada? United States’ Homeland Security Narra ves in the Post‐9/11 Period
Sara Kristene McGuire, McMaster University
Rethinking the Global Impact of 9/11
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
Concept of terrorism versus terror in the interna onal rela ons and a de ni on of terrorism for the 21st century
Radana Makariusová, Metropolitan University Prague
FD61: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Religion and Global Capitalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Peter Smith, Athabasca University
Feyzi Baban, Trent University
Turkish Islam and Neoliberal Global Capitalism: the case of the Gülen community network Sabine Dreher, York University, Glendon College
The Mixed Impact of Neoliberalism on the Rela onship Between Faith Groups and the UK’s Department for Interna onal Development (1997‐2012)
Aikande C. Kwayu
Religious Environmental Groups and the Ecological Crisis: A Cri cal Perspec ve of Neoliberal Capitalism
Justyna Nicinska, Rutgers University
Faith, Global Jus ce and Forums of Resistance to Neo‐Liberalism: From the World Social Forum to Occupy!
Peter Smith, Athabasca University
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Alberta
Economics in Ennahda's Tunisia: Neoliberal Con nuity or Redistribu on, Liberal Individualism or Nomocentric Communalism?
Edward Webb, Dickinson College
FD62: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Climate Poli cs Beyond the State: Social Forces and the Poten al of a Just, Livable World
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Simon Dalby, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Hilal Elver, University of California, Santa Barbara
Climate Change Law, Cosmopolitan Jus ce and Intergenera onal equity
Disincorpora on Pa erns of Lebanon and Jordan: The Case of Pales nian Refugees
Ani Khatchadourian, San Diego State University
Regula ng Immigrants and Refugees in India and Malaysia
Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine
Reassessing Children Overboard: Unaccompanied Refugee Children from the Howard Years to the Malaysia Deal
Donna Seto, Australian Na onal University
Changing Paradigms of Canada’s Refugee Determina on System
Sule Tomkinson, Université de Montréal
FD64: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poli cal Economy of Northeast Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Edward Kwon, Northern Kentucky University
Burnt Twice: South Korea's Elusive Search for Financial Stability since 1997
Youngwon Cho, St. Francis Xavier University
Hot Economics and Cold Poli cs: Managing the Disparity of Economics and Poli cs in East Asia
Moon Choi, University of Washington
Interna onal Commerce and Dark Networks in East Asia
Jus n Has ngs, University of Sydney
The di usion of Japanese preferen al trade agreements – Why is there no evalua on underway?
Ulli Jamitzky, Interna onal Chris an University
Norma ve Con icts and Financial Supervision in East Asian Economies: Nega ve Turn of Agency Slack Observed in the Post‐
reform Financial Regula ons of Korea and Taiwan
Dongryul Kim, Rochester Ins tute of Technology
Japan's Par cipa on in the TPP: Di usion of FTA in the Asia Paci c Region
Hideyuki Miura, Kyorin University
Jonas Ebbesson, University of Stockholm
Nero Fiddles While the Planet Burns
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Climate Jus ce, Welfare, and the Common Good: Rethinking the “Arab Spring”
Miriam Lowi
Whither Climate Change Nego a ons? Hilal Elver, University of California, Santa Barbara
Climate Change, Democracy and Peacebuilding
Richard Anthony Ma hew, University of California
Climate Su ering Paul Wapner, American University
FD63: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Reconsidering Refugees in World Poli cs: Challenges and Changing Paradigms
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Melissa Autumn White, UBC, Okanagan
Melissa Autumn White, UBC, Okanagan
Discourses of Suspicion and Innocence in Poli cal Asylum Hearings
Carol Bohmer, Dartmouth College
Amy Shuman, Ohio State University
Halfway Home? Split Households and Refugee Return to Afghanistan
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
FD65: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Advancing Post-colonial Approaches to World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Theory
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
Human Rights as a "Realis c Utopia" and Their Contribu on to Radical Poli cs
Amy Bartholomew, Carleton University
When postcolonial subjec vity re‐ar culates sovereignty. The EU's 'overseas countries and territories'
Ulrik Pram Gad, University of Copenhagen
What About China? The Limits of Postcolonialism in Interna onal Rela ons
Jane Hayward, Tsinghua University
Mark La ey, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Hun ngton’s forgo en postcolonial insights: Rereading ‘Clash of Civiliza ons’ in the me of Arab Uprisings
Waleed Hazbun, American University of Beirut
The Geopoli cs of Orientalism: Re‐thinking Postcolonialism through Interna onal Historical Sociology
Clemens Ho mann, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
FD66: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Pedagogical and Administra ve Challenges in Interna onal Educa on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
John McCauley, University of Maryland, College Park
Consocia onalism, Neopatrimonialism, and Post‐Con ict Stability: Evidence from a Natural Quasi‐Experiment in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Omar McDoom, London School of Economics
Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University
Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University
The Future of Interna onal Educa on: Applica on of the UMN Academic Integra on Model to the University of California’s Study Abroad Program
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Todd Giedt, University of California
Chieh Huang, The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China
Audience Response Systems: Teaching Interna onal Strategy and Game Theory with Clickers
Steven B. Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Ci zenship and the "promise" of liberal educa on: how we stopped worrying and learned to love degrees
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Karen Alter, Northwestern University and ICourts University of Copenhagen
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Bridging the Interna onal Law‐Interna onal Rela ons Divide: Taking Stock of Progress
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Adam Irish, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Charlo e Ku, University of Illinois
Interna onal Law and the Consolida on of Peace Following Territorial Changes
Paul Huth, University of Maryland
Alyssa K. Prorok, Brookings Ins tu on and University of Maryland
Islamic Law States and Peaceful Resolu on of Territorial Disputes
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
From Interna onal Law and Interna onal Rela ons to Law and World Poli cs
Christopher A. Whytock, UC Irvine School of Law and Department of Poli cal Science
Judicial Ac vism: The Role of Judges in Advancing Interna onal Human Rights and Environmental Law
Dana Zartner, University of San Francisco
FD68: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Empirical Approaches to the Study of Ethnicity in Africa
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Claire L. Adida, University of California San Diego
Leonardo R. Arriola, University of California, Berkeley
Interviewer Coethnicity E ects in African Survey Data
Claire L. Adida, University of California San Diego
Karen Ferree, University of California San Diego
Daniel Posner, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
Amanda Robinson, Stanford University
Poli cal Ins tu ons, Ethnic Diversity, and Tolerance
Kimuli Kasara, Columbia University
ca on and Interpersonal Trust in a Diverse Amanda Robinson, Stanford University
The logic of intra‐ethnic violence before elec ons. The 2010 elec ons in Burundi
FD69: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Naviga ng the Turmoil: Explaining the Change in Iden ty, Foreign Policy and Domes c Regimes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Halil Kürşad Aslan, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Ziya Sakir Onis, Koc University
A Compara ve Analysis of Turkish‐Greek and Turkish‐Armenian Rela ons: The Role of Civil Society in the Foreign Policy Making Maria B. Struble, Western State Colorado University Sponsor(s):
Na onal Iden
Society Manuela Travaglian , New York University
Reimagining Universi es in China: the WTO and its impacts on higher educa on
FD67: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Domes c Law Goes Global... and Vice Versa
Disaggrega ng Ethnicity: Experimental Evidence Dis nguishing Religious from Ethnolinguis c Preferences in Africa
Mitat Celikpala, Kadir Has University
Duygu Ozturk, Bilkent university
Explaining the Change in Turkey’s Iden ty Projec on in the European Union Accession Process Caglayan Ce n, Loyola University
Domes c Ethnic Na onalism and Regional European Transna onalism: A Con uence of Impediments Opposing Turkey’s EU Accession Bid
Glen Duerr, Cedarville University
The E ect of EU Accession on Internal Migra on in Poland
Martha S. Thomas, University of Vermont
The State‐led Change in Qatar in the Wake of Arab Spring: Monarchic Country with a Democra c Stance?
Mustafa Ye m, Eskisehir Osmangazi University
FD70: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Hai : Perspec ves on Reconstruc on, Security, and Peacebuilding
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Peace Studies
Timothy Donais, Wilfrid Laurier University
Jean‐Germain Gros, University of Missouri ‐ St. Louis
South‐South coopera on in Hai : ABC and ALBA in compara ve perspec ve
Stephen Baranyi, University of O awa
Andreas Feldmann, Universidad Católica de Chile
Ver cally‐Integrated Peacebuilding and Community Violence Reduc on in Hai
Timothy Donais, Wilfrid Laurier University
Geo rey David Burt, Security Governance Group
The Poli cs of Urban Violence in Post‐Earthquake Hai
Louis-Alexandre Berg, Georgetown University
Hai an Higher Educa on and the Challenge of Reconstruc on: Three Years a er the Earthquake
Louis Herns Marcelin, INURED & University of Miami
Policing Pluralism in Hai : Interac ons between the Formal and the Informal in the Maintenance of Public Order Gaëlle Rivard Piché, Carleton University
Hai ’s Caracol Industrial Park: Exploring the nexus between economic development and democracy
Yasmine Shamsie, Wilfrid Laurier University
FD71: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Media and Pop Culture as Gendered Agents of Di usion
FD74: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Interna onal Di usion in the Western Balkans: What Has Worked
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Chair Disc. Saara Särmä, University of Tampere
Ani a Kynsilehto, University of Tampere
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon, Université du Québec à Montréal
From silent majority to struggling minority: New media and Islamic discourse as a tool for populariza on of feminism in Iran Anna Gevorgian, Center For Cultural and Civiliza on Studies Yerevan State University
Democra c Prac ces and Transna onal Feminist Websites
Challen Nicklen, Louisiana State University
Nick Robinson, University of Leeds
FD72: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Governing Commodi es: Modali es of Agrifood and Natural Resource Capitalisms
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Robin Broad, American University
Daniel Drache, York University
Virginia Ann Hau er, University of Maryland
Ma as E. Margulis, Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es
‘Roundtabling’ Commodi es: Governance, Regula on and Sustainability Cer ca on in Agrifood Industries
Stefano Ponte, Copenhagen Business School
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachuse s Boston
Ulrich Sedelmeier, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
What’s the ma er with Serbia? Understanding the varying e ects of interna onal di usion and European integra on
Jelena Subo c, Georgia State University
Milada Vachudova, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc. Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Caitlin E. Craven, McMaster University
Street Dog Millionaire: The Ci zenship of Colorism and Sports Commercialism
To Di use or Not to Di use: India's Approach to So Power
Adam C. Sneyd, University of Guelph
David M. Malone, Interna onal Development Research Centre
Rohan Mukherjee, Princeton University
Agrifood Governance Transi ons in Trinidad and Tobago Merisa Thompson, University of the West Indies
Panel
Environmental Studies
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
Emily Meierding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Tar, Ethics, and other Tac cal Repertoires: The Co‐Evolu on of Campaign Strategies for and against the Canadian Oil Sands
Melissa Aronczyk, Carleton University
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Making Nature Public: Environment, Extrac on, and Utopia in Contemporary La n America
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
Canadian Climate Policy as Organized Crime: The Rise of Resource Neoliberalism
Robert A. MacNeil, University of Sydney
A Shocking Look at Power Projec on: Using Mel ng Arc c Ice to Test Theories of Power Projec on
Jonathan Markowitz, University of California, San Diego, Harvard University
Protest Learning Curves: The Case of Gold Mining in Kyrgyzstan
Amanda E. Wooden, Bucknell University
Sustainable di usion? The domes c impact of the European Union a er condi onality
Wayne F. Lalicon, University of California, Irvine
Commodi es and Capitalism in Cameroon Chair Disc. The Midas Touch: Explaining the dynamics of civil society development in the Balkans
‘Incorrect‐tourism’? Producing tourability as sites of struggle over the right (ways) to move African Developmental States Through the BRICS' Demand for Commodi es
Sponsor(s):
John Gould, Colorado College
Edward Moe, Colorado College
FE90: Friday 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Recep on Poster Panel
Deba ng So Power in Ethnicity, Na onalism, and Migra on Studies
Developing Countries and the Governance of Land Grabbing
FD73: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Power, Ideas, and the Global Poli cs of Resource Extrac on
Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College
Remobiliza on and the poli cs of liberaliza on in Serbia
Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Learning to Kill and Killing to Learn? The role of videogames in militarizing the ci zenry
Chair Disc. Disc. Valerie Bunce, Cornell University
Jill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma
Secular democracy promo on and religious missionaries: a common project?
New ways, old discourses?
Sponsor(s):
European Union Studies Associa on
Olympism and Empire: Uses of the Olympic myth in the contesta on of the Caucasus
Emil Persson, Lund University Sweden
Introjec ng ethnic di erences by means of na onal educa on: the problem of adop ng separated curricula in Bosnia‐
Herzegovina
Renata Summa, Pon
Janeiro
cia Universidade Católica do Rio de FE91: Friday 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Interna onal Law and Domes c Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Recep on Poster Panel
Interna onal Law
Lorna Lloyd, Keele University
The "Interna onal" between Law and Poli cs
Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
Disarmament to Enforce Nonprolifera on: Concepts of World Order Theory Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
Veri ca on Mechanisms in Interna onal Agreements
Kristan R. Seibel, University of Washington
FE92: Friday 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Recep on Poster Panel
Interna onal Organiza on Recep on Panel
FE96: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Recep on Poster Panel
The Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Non‐Democra c IGOs Also Promote Peace. Two Case Studies (League of Arab States ‐ ASEAN)
Luigi Caran , Universitá di Catania
Civil Society and Inter‐Governmental Organiza ons: The Role of Non‐Governmental Organiza ons in the World Trade Organiza on
Nimisha Pandey, Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Complex Di usion: The A ec ve Poli cs of Interna onal Norms
Andrew A. G. Ross, Ohio University
A Totalitarian Century‐ The Legacy of Na onal Socialism, Communism, and Islamism on Today’s Interna onal System
Mark Silinsky, US Army Intelligence
FE94: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Foreign Policy Analysis Posters
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Disc. Recep on Poster Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
Climate Change & US Inac on: A Compara ve Analysis of Foreign Policy Determinants
Stephen Chesnell, University of Massachuse s, Lowell
Adelyn Mary Vigran, Oregon State University
Patrio sm as a driver of public a tudes to US foreign Policy: a longitudinal and genealogical study
Karen M. Devine, Dublin City University
Role Expecta ons and Socializa on in U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Georgia
Niklas Nilsson, Uppsala University, Södertörn University
Why do States Conduct Covert Regime Change?
Lessons Learned from U.S.‐Orchestrated Covert Regime
Change during the Cold War
Lindsey O'Rourke, University of Chicago
FE95: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
The Poli cal Geography of Violent Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Disc. Recep on Poster Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Julian Wucherpfennig, ETH Zurich
Structural Causes of Instability within the Penetrated Middle East: Enduring Rivalry of Iran ‐ Israel Oguz Dilek, Zirve University
Emre Iseri, Kadir Has University
Civil War Termina on and the Loca on of Resource Wealth
Kaisa H. Hinkkainen, University of Essex
Jessica A. Maves, Pennsylvania State University
The Poli cal Geography of Con ict in Mindanao, Philippines: the Dynamics of Con ict and Natural Resources
Yuri Oki, The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Autocrats and Disasters
Christopher Paik, New York University
Tuan Hwee Sng, Princeton University
Seiki Tanaka, Syracuse University
Disc. Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Bre Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Revealed Cost Tolerance and Power Asymmetries: The Reputa onal Consequences of Casualty Sensi vity During War
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, Duke University
The E ects of The Di usion of Informa on in Violent Con icts
Jonathan E. Czarnecki, Naval War College Monterey
Tes ng the Bargaining Model of War: Novel Proxies and Novel Hypotheses
Max Blau Gallop, Duke University
Economic Prosperity, Grievances, and Civil Con ict
Vally Koubi, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), University of Bern
Prewar Mobiliza on, War Dura on, and the Outcome of Interstate Wars
Kyle L. Mackey, Binghamton University
Bargaining with Goliath: Credible Cost‐Tolerance, Aversionary Poli cal Incen ves, and Asymmetric Crisis Escala on
Michael Reese, University of Chicago
FX01: Friday 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Film and Transna onal Di usion II: Cinema as World Poli cs Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
Saturday
The Sanc ons Ba le: From Coercive to Protec ve Targeted Sanc ons
George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame
SA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Rise of Neoconserva sm? Ideology and Canada's Foreign and Security Rela ons
The Natural Rela onship between the ICC and R2P
Sponsor(s):
The Contribu on of Human Rights Monitoring and Fact‐Finding
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
David G. Haglund, Queen's University
David G. Haglund, Queen's University
The Conserva ve Turn: Has Canada Gone Right?
Frédéric Boily, University of Alberta
Canada and Con nental Security Since 2001:
Assessing the In uence of a Neoconserva ve Strategic Counter‐
Culture
Philippe Lagasse, University of O awa
Ideology and Foreign Policy: Canada’s Neoconserva ve Counter‐
Culture and the War in Libya
Jus n Massie, University of O awa
Canada‐United States Rela ons: Has there been a 'Conserva ve Turn'?
Alexander Moens
Neoconserva sm in Canadian Foreign Policy: The Case of the Israel‐Pales nian Con ict
Stephane Roussel, Ecole na onale d'Administra on publique
SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
LGBTQI Perspec ves and IR theories: Just Another Feminist Gaze?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Queering Turkish Moderniza on: Di usion of Heteronorma vity and Na on‐Building
Mehmet Sinan Birdal, Isik University
Serkan Delice, University of the Arts London
Legal Limbo: Feminist vs. LGBTIQ Perspec ves on the ICC
Francine J. D'Amico, Syracuse University
Peripheral Prides: contribu ons of LGBTQ studies to post‐colonial thought
Manuela Lavinas Picq, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Sexual Di usion and Conceptual Confusions: the relevance of sociological sexuality studies for interna onal rela ons
Momin Rahman, Trent University
Exploring transversal and par cularis c poli cs in the European Union’s an ‐discrimina on policy: the role of GLBT poli cs
Markus Thiel, Florida Interna onal University
SA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Rallying to the R2P Cause? The Interna onal Poli cs of Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Human Rights
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Tom Farer, University of Denver
Monica Carreto Serrano, El Colegio de México
Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford
Pu ng Flesh on the Bones: The United States and R2P
Claudia F. Fuentes, Denver University
Brazil: Slow but Crucial Partner in Rights
Monica Herz, Pon
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Mar n Mennecke, University of Copenhagen
Ekkehard Strauss
SA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Emo ons, Governmentality, and Risk Management
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
David Grondin, University of O awa
Peter Adey, Royal Holloway, University of London
Retail Therapy in the Dragon's Den: Entrepreneurial Culture and Ireland's Response to the Financial Crisis Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
Labor of Love and Neoliberal Ci zenship: Assessing Marriage Migra on Regula ons in Europe
Anne-Marie D'Aoust, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science
Specula ve Security: Temporality and Evidence in the Bri sh 7/7 Enquiry Marieke De Goede, University of Amsterdam
Having Sex with the Emo ons of Life Insurance Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Groningen University
The Ma er of Trust William H. C. Walters, Carleton University
SA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Organiza ons, Elec ons, Protests & Violence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Inken von Borzyskowski, University of Wisconsin‐
Madison
Mar n Geiger, Carleton University
Exploring Dynamics in Mobiliza on and Arrests at Protests of Mul lateral Economic Ins tu ons
Helma de Vries-Jordan, Ge ysburg College
Ins tu onal Design & Elec on‐Monitoring: Determinants of In uence
Anna Kapambwe Mwaba, University of Florida
The Impact of Na onal Elec ons on the Transposi on of EU Direc ves
Martha S. Thomas, University of Vermont
Sore Losers? Interna onal In uences on Post‐Elec on Violence
Inken von Borzyskowski, University of Wisconsin-Madison
SA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Urban Responses to Interna onal Environmental Issues
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Kim Reimann, Georgia State University
Sara Hughes, Na onal Center for Atmospheric Research
Adap ng to Climate Change: Mapping Local Responses to a Global Problem
Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connec cut
From Places to Par cipants: The Network(ed) Poli cs of Global City Climate Governance
David J. Gordon, University of Toronto
From Policy Di usion to Policy Mobility? Rela onal urbanism in energy transi ons, smart city and LA21 policy‐making
Kris ne Kern, University of Potsdam
Ross Beveridge, IRS
Interna onal Comparison of Urban Water Consump on Taedong Lee, City University of Hong Kong
Global, European, and Asian Transna onal City Networks and the Ques on how to organize Experience and Knowledge Exchange Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul Na onal University
Analyzing Changing Global Environmental Norms: How and why do city‐regions respond to demands to address climate change?
John O omanelli, Rutgers Universty
SA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Overlaps of Religion and Poli cs: The Di usion of Conserva ve Values and Ideas Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Kris an Steiner, Malmö University, Sweden
Anders Lundberg, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden
World Without End: The rise of Dominionism and Chris an Na onalism in the United States
Ma ew DeSan s, Guilford Technical Community College NC, USA
The Light and Darkness of the Occident ‐ The contemporary Polish and American Chris an Right in a Compara ve Perspec ve Ma as Nowak, Lund University, Sweden
Mirroring the ’Protocols’? Reversed Conspiracism in Counter‐
jihadist Rhetoric Andreas Önnerfors, Malmö University, Sweden
The Rhetoric in post‐Cold War Chris an Zionism in Sweden and Germany Kris an Steiner, Malmö University, Sweden
Defenders of Faith or Vic ms of Seculariza on? The New EU Member States Poli cians in the European Parliament
Katarzyna Zielinska, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
Magdalena Góra, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, Lund University, Sweden
SA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
An Academic Career Outside One's Country of Birth: The Pros and Cons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Associa on for Canadian Studies in the United States
Professional Development Commi ee
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Marie‐Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Tamara M. Woroby, Johns Hopkins SAIS and Towson University
SA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Memory, Trauma, and Narra ves: Construc ng Past, Present, and Future
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Jim McAuley, Hudders eld University
The Tears in the Eyes of a ‘Cherry‐Nosed Copper’: Trauma, nostalgia, fear and blame in the narra ves of English Defence League ac vists
Joel Busher, University of Hudders eld
Trauma, Vic mhood and Reconcilia on in Post Agreement Northern Ireland
Neil Ferguson, Liverpool Hope University
Trauma and the Poli cs of Fear: Narra ng European poli cal space
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Narra ves of Crisis: Temporal ordering of the disorderly
Pe er Narby, Lund University
Mul cultural Ci zenship and Memory: The Construc on of Na onal Iden es
Paul Nesbi -Larking, Huron University College
SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
‘Feel Safe Tonight, Sleep With A Peacekeeper’: Why Gender (S ll) Ma ers To Peacekeeping And Peacebuilding
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Laura McLeod, University of Manchester
Laura McLeod, University of Manchester
Middle power planning: Gendering peace programs in Australian foreign policy
Katrina N. Lee-Koo, Australian Na onal University
Never Fear, The Ladies are Here? Evalua ng the Introduc on of All‐Female Formed Police Units in Peacekeeping
Lesley J. Prui , University of Melbourne
On the Road to ‘Recovery’? A Mul disciplinary Feminist Approach to Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Peacebuilding With or Without Women in the MENA region
Jacqui True, Monash University SA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Poli cs (and Economics) of Foreign Aid and Trade
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Human Rights
SA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Regionalism and Norms Dynamics: Gender Norms Traveling In and Between the EU, Mercosur and SADC
Chair Sponsor(s):
Basic Human Needs, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Mul lateral Development Banks
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Anna Van Der Vleuten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Elisabeth Jay Friedman, University of San Francisco
Good, Natural and Necessary?: Uncovering the gendered privileging of military business
Susan Jackson, Malmö Högskola
Gender mainstreaming in EU Development Aid towards Southern Africa and South America: Eurocentric or Context‐sensi ve? Petra H. M. Debusscher, Ghent University
Gender mainstreaming in EU‐SADC rela ons
Merran Hulse, Radboud University
Anna Van Der Vleuten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Gender mainstreaming in EU‐Mercosur rela ons
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann, Freie Universität Berlin
Disc. Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Jessica Trisko Darden, University of Western Ontario
Daniel Braaten, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
European Donors and Human Rights Condi onality: A Comparison of France, Italy, and the United Kingdom
Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Unpacking U.S and Canadian Foreign Aid: Mo ves, Sources, and Constraints
Shoghig Mikaelian, Concordia University
Economic Development as Transi onal Jus ce? Needs, Recovery, and Jus ce in Sierra Leone
Gearoid M. Millar, University of Aberdeen
Try Googling “Who made my iPad?” in China: The Technology Sector and the Di usion of Human Rights Norms
Lara J. Ne el eld, Royal Holloway, University of London
K. P. O'Reilly, Carroll University
Di usion of Human Rights Norms: In uence on U.S. Foreign Aid Alloca on
Jessie Rumsey, Kent State University
SA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Feminists Re-theorize War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Teheran's Tipping Point: Assessing the nuclear ambi ons of Iran's leadership through opera onal code analysis
The Dynamic of Decision Making in the case of Iranian Nuclear Program
Alireza Raisi, Kent State University
Panel
Nuclear Neighbors and Nuclear Neighborhoods: An Analysis of State Response to Nuclear Prolifera on
Todd Clayton Robinson, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Theory
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
SA16: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Poli cising or Depoli cising Aid? The Poli cal Economy of Poli cal Economy Analysis
Chasing the Spear: Feminist Analysis of Acholi Genesis Myth
Jus n de Leon, University of Delaware
Sponsor(s):
‘(Dis) organised dependency’: Feminini es, Masculini es and the Prac ce of War in Afghanistan
Chair Disc. Synne Laastad Dyvik, University of Sussex
Janie L. Leatherman, Fair eld University
Towards a Feminist Ethic of War: A Cri cal Feminist Framework for Inves ga ng the Ethics of Poli cal Violence
Jillian Terry, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Nelly Lahoud, Comba ng Terrorism Center
Nelly Lahoud, Comba ng Terrorism Center
Carol Chris ne Fair, Georgetown University
Leaving radical life behind? Toward a sociological approach to de‐
radicaliza on
Emmanuel-Pierre Gui et, University of Manchester
Into Terrorism, Out of Terrorism, and Back Again
Mary Beth Al er, Pennsylvania State University
John G. Horgan, Penn State University
Emma Leonard, The Pennsylvania State University
Chris an Thoroughgood, Pennsylvania State University
Leaving Piracy Behind: Processes of engagement, disengagement and reintegra on
Tore Bjorgo, Norwegian Police University College / Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Ingvild Magnæs Gjelsvik , The Norwegian Police University College
The Pa erns of Radicaliza on and Disengagement among Indonesian Jihadists
Julie Chernov Hwang, Goucher College
SA15: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Examining Nuclear Foreign Policies: Cooperate or Proliferate
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Liviu Horovitz, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
K. P. O'Reilly, Carroll University
U.S. and India Nuclear Coopera on:Change for the Future or A Misguided Step?
Maddison Cooper, Mercer University
Why would they want American nukes? Analyzing Central and Eastern European policies towards US non‐strategic nuclear weapons
Liviu Horovitz, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham
Rosalba A. Icaza, Interna onal Ins tute of Social Studies. Erasmus University of Ro erdam. The Netherlands
Beyond 'the blame game': How the World Bank may o er an alterna ve vision for PEA
Globalizing Warfare and Collapse of Safe Space
SA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Pirates, Jihadists, Extremists: The Radicaliza on and Disengagement of Militants
Global Development
Heather Marque e, University of Birmingham
Jonathan Fisher, University of Birmingham
Poli cal Economy Analysis and the Aid Industry: The Road to Nowhere?
Wil Hout, Erasmus University Ro erdam, Interna onal Ins tute of Social Studies
Nego a ng the opera onalisa on of poli cal economy analysis
David Hulme, University of Manchester UK
Laura M. Routley, Newcastle University
PEA and parliamentary development assistance: Fixing the car or engaging with the driver?
Alina Mercedes Rocha Menocal, Overseas Development Ins tute
SA17: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Law and Enforcement
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pon
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pon
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
cal cal The UN and Outer Space Interna onal Law: Evolving Regulatory Roles for the Interna onal Telecommunica on Union (ITU) for Space Debris "Rules of the Road"
Larry Mar nez, California State University Long Beach
Resistance to Norms in Regional Integra on. Does the use of so law make a di erence ?
Sabine Saurugger, Sciences Po Grenoble
Fabien Terpan, Sciences po Grenoble
When Does Enforcement Ma er? An Experimental Study
S ne Aakre, CICERO, Center for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research Oslo
Leif Helland, BI Norwegian Business School
Jon Hovi, University of Oslo
SA18: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Structure and Levels of Poli cal Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Ta ana Skripka, Maastricht University
Judith S. Kullberg, Eastern Michigan University
Avoiding the Pi alls of Federalism: The Case of Nepal
Darlene M. Budd, University of Central Missouri
Panel
Populism in the Palace: An Elite‐Driven Model of Populist Governance
SA21: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
European City-Diplomacy in Ac on: A New Pa ern of Interna onal Di usion
Julio Carrion, University of Delaware
State Capacity: An indicator for disease?
Sponsor(s):
Kaitlyn Anne Fleck, University of Arizona
J. Patrick Rhamey, Virginia Military Ins tute
Does a New Leader Make any Di erence ‐ and Why Not That Much? The case of the U.S. foreign policy a er 1945
Lukasz Wordliczek, Jagiellonian University
Embedded NeoMercan lism in Balance of Payments Adjustment Mechanisms
David E. Spiro, Columbia University
SA19: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Religion and Poli cs in the Middle East I
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy and Vo ng Behavior: The Turkish Case
Michele Acuto, University of Oxford
Local e orts and global impacts; an European city‐diplomacy ini a ve in the eld of decentraliza on
Arnau Gu érrez-Camps, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Diputació de Barcelona
European ci es as agents of di usion: spreading European values through city‐diplomacy ac ons
Teresa La Porte, University of Navarra
Rui Alexandre Novais, University of Porto and CECS/University of Minho (Portugal) and University of Liverpool (UK)
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
The Evolving Ruling Bargain in the Middle East
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University-Qatar
Transna onal Muslim Iden ty and American Muslims: Bringing the Individual back into Interna onal Rela ons
Ahmet S. Tekelioglu, Boston University
U.S. percep ons of Arabs, Muslims and Islam in the context of the Arab Spring: What has changed?
Anna K. Viden, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
SA22: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Revisi ng Realism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Theory
William Bain, Na onal University of Singapore
Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College
Realisms and the Middle East, 1816‐2013
Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
Panel
Jawaharlal Nehru University
T. V. Paul, McGill University
Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University
The impact of centre‐state rela ons on India’s Sri Lanka policy
Rajesh Manohar Basrur
India‐Bangladesh: the impact of centre‐state rela ons Bhumitra Chakma, The University of Hull
Domes c poli cs and India's Counter‐terrorism Policy: A Study of the proposed Na onal Counter Terrorism Centre Happymon Jacob, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Enclave under siege: Local and global pressures on the Indian nuclear complex
Karthika Sasikumar, San Jose State University
China and India: The Domes c Sources of Rivalry Raju Thadikkaran, School of Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs, Mahatma Gandhi University
Real obstacle or convenient excuse? Policy, poli cs and India‐U.S. rela ons Constan no H. Xavier, SAIS - Johns Hopkins University
Beyond boundaries and conven ons? Brief interna onal history of London’s city diplomacy.
Small s ll ma ers: successful European Capital bids of a third level Portuguese city
Filiz Kahraman, University of Washington
Chair Disc. Teresa La Porte, University of Navarra
Jian Wang, University of Southern California
Chris na Holtz-Bacha, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Markus Lang, University of Erlangen-Nüremberg
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Deina A. Abdelkader, University of Massachuse s
Limits of Rights Claiming: Labor and Kurdish Cases from Turkey before the ECtHR
Sponsor(s):
Diploma c Studies
City Diplomacy in the European Metropolitan Region Nuremberg
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
SA20: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Domes c Poli cal Mobiliza on, Policy Paralysis and India’s Na onal Security
Chair Disc. Realism in the Interna onal Rela ons Discourse of Two Leading Islamist Thinkers: Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi and Sayyid Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
Sami E. Baroudi, Lebanese American University
Chris an Realism revisited. Can it s ll be relevant?
Stefano Costalli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
How Dominant Was (or IS) Realism? An Empirical Update and Assessment
Thomas C. Walker, Grand Valley State University
Je rey S. Morton, Florida Atlan c University
SA23: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Women's Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University
Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University
From Ver cal to Horizontal Di usion: Making Sense of the Uneven Distribu on of Human Rights Norms in Domes c Se ngs
Nitza Berkovitch, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Neve Gordon, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Michal Rotem, Ben-Gurion University
Gender, Ins tu onal Classi ca on, and Religious Freedom: A Sociological Analysis of the U.S. Department of State's Interna onal Religious Freedom Reports
Evelyn L. Bush, Fordham University
Muslims and Sex‐Based Inequality: Evidence from Cross‐Na onal Surveys Steven Fish, University of California-Berkeley
Globaliza on, Gender and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
SA26: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Providing Security in Challenging Environments: Evolu ons in Security Management
Robert L. Ostergard, University of Nevada, Reno
Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachuse s Dartmouth
SA24: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Di usion of Popular Culture: States and Markets
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida
Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida
How Concentra on in Distribu on Shapes Crea ve Work in Entertainment Media
Susan Christopherson, Cornell University
Di usion vs. Diversity: The Poli cs of European Media Policies
Harvey Feigenbaum, George Washington University
Narra ng the Iraq War: Fu lity and Possibility in Film Di usion
Andrew Flibbert, Trinity College
Kingdoms of Imagina on: Power and the Transna onal Movement of American Film
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Stephen C. Nelson, Northwestern University
Lucia Antalova Seybert, Georgetown University
The Pursuit of Happiness: Cri cal Re ec ons From Theory and Film
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Human Rights
Renée de Nevers, Syracuse University
Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Private Military Companies in Afghanistan: new models of security and strategic challenges
Fernando Luz Brancoli, San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP
Tomaz Paoliello, San Tiago Dantas Program
An Examina on of the Interna onal Development Organiza on Security Eco‐system and Proscrip ons for Professionaliza on
Amaury Cooper, INSSA/IRD
Uncharted Waters: Private Security Governance in the Mari me Domain
Renée de Nevers, Syracuse University
A Dynamic Analysis of the Evolu on of Voluntary Regula on in the Private Security Industry
Rebecca DeWinter-Schmi , American University
The Security in Numbers Database: Exploring Threats and Violence Against Aid Workers and Aid Delivery
Larissa Fast, University of Notre Dame
SA25: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
'Whose World Order? Russia/Eurasia, Rising Powers and Changing Understandings of Global Order'.
SA27: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Moments of Globality: The Construc on of Global Space and the Poli cs of Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
John D. Heathershaw, University of Exeter
Chair Quest for Great Power Status: Re‐Interpre ng the Cold War as a Status Enhancement Strategy
Disc. James R. Bilsland, University of Glasgow
'Democra c Transi ons: Pu n 3.0'
Maxine David, University of Surrey
The future of ‘poli cal engineering’: the impact of democra c di usion and percep ons of US hegemonic decline in the US‐
Russia rela onship
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Russia's Asia‐Paci c policy, Emerging and Rising Powers, and compe ng developmental discourses.'
Natasha C. Kuhrt, King's College London
Construc ng the post‐Soviet state: the impact of interna onal models of poli cal authoritarianism David G. Lewis, University of Bradford
Norm di usion and the principle of humanitarian interven on ‐ the curious case of Russia
Aglaya Snetkov, ETH, Zurich
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Theory
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
From Sovereigns to Savages: Imagining the Global Legal Order and Colonial Subjec vity
Tanja E. Aalberts, VU University, Amsterdam
Before the Democra c Peace: The Racial Logic of Fin De Siècle Globality
Duncan Bell, Cambridge University
Globality and Climate Change
Simon Dalby, Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs
Enframing Insecurity: Space Technologies, Threat Representa on, and Globality
Columba L. Peoples, University of Bristol
The Thermonuclear Moment of Globality and the Recon gura on of Military Force
Casper Sylvest, University of Southern Denmark
Rens van Munster, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
SA28: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Power Di usion in the Asian-Eurasian Space
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Post Communist States
Gregory Gleason, George C. Marshall European Center
Robert H. Donaldson, University of Tulsa
Regional Di usion of Power in South Asia a er the US and NATO Withdrawal from Afghanistan: The Roles of India, China, and Russia
Gregory Gleason, George C. Marshall European Center
Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego
Di usion of Economic Power Through Intergra on: the cases of EU and Russia
Andrey A. Baykov, Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Ministry of Foreign A airs of Russia
Molly Wallace, University of New Hampshire
The People and the Army are Two Hands: Explaining Military Repression during the Arab Spring
Di usion of control in the sphere of prolifera on: cases of Pakistan and Afghanistan
Peter White, University of Maryland-College Park
Alexey Fenenko, Ins tute of Interna onal Security Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
SA29: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Alliances: The Role of Trust
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Poli cal Change and Tribal Violence in the Arab Spring Panel
James Morrow, University of Michigan
Aaron Michael Ho man, Purdue University
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. The Level of Trust in US Leadership among its Allies
Ajin Choi, Yonsei University
Friends Under Fire: Trust and Mistrust in the Fog of War
Trust between Allies: Changing U.S.‐South Korea Iden ty Percep ons while Grappling with North Korea
Anastassia V. Obydenkova, Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona
Alexander Lanoszka, Princeton University
Between Imita on and Asser on: Russia’s “Norma ve Alterna ve” to the Western Universalist Project
Alliance Abroga on and the Memory of the Viola on Leah M. Voisin, Louisiana State University
Panel
Jakob Tolstrup, Aarhus University
Ali Tekin, Bilkent University
Faruk Yalvaç, Middle East Technical University
Merih Angin, The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
The Poli cal Economy of Rela ve Depriva on
Rising Powers in a Changing Global Order: Perspec ves on the Poli cal Economy of Turkey in the Post‐Global Crisis Era
Ziya Sakir Onis, Koc University
Mustafa Kutlay, Koc University, Turkey
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renato Corbe a, University of Alabama Birmingham
Sovereign Credit, War, and Poli cal Survival
Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe, University of Mississippi
Patrick E. Shea, Rutgers University
Ma hew Fails, Oakland University
Byungwon Woo, Oakland University
Do Democracy Clauses Ma er? The E ects of Regional Integra on Associa ons on the Onsets of Coups d’état
Gaspare M. Genna, University of Texas at El Paso
Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso
Losing Turkey
The unintended e ects of democracy aid on state fragility
I r Ozer, Hace epe University
Hilton Root, George Mason University
Panel
Peace Studies
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Oded Haklai, Queen's University
The Military in Egypt: Peacemaker with Expira on Date?
Ahmed Khalifa, Bonn Interna onal Center for Conversion (BICC)
Witold Mucha, University Duisburg-Essen
The appeal of violent and non‐violent tac cs: Egypt and Indonesia in Compara ve Perspec ve
Emy Matesan, Syracuse University
SA33: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
E ects of the Interna onal Community on Regime Change
Authoritarian Varie es and IMF Program Par cipa on
Neslihan Kaptanoglu, American University
Omer Taspinar, Na onal War College
Chair Disc. Hans-Joachim Spanger, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Evgeniya Bakalova, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Why Russia Supports Authoritarianism
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Turkey’s Experience in Priva za on: The Block Sales of Large‐
Scale State‐Economic Enterprises in the 2000s
Sponsor(s):
Ginta T. Palubinskas, George Mason University
Dmitry Katsy, Saint Petersburg State University
Rachel Epstein, University of Denver
Compe ng Spheres of Interna onal Di usion: the role of the EU in the Regional Democra za on in Russia Leif-Eric Easley, Ewha University
SA31: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Violence in the 'Arab Spring'
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Esther Ademmer, Yale University
Protec on States Trust?: Intra‐Alliance Dynamics and the Correlates of Nuclear Behavior Chair Disc. Panel
Not the Only Game in Town? The Di usion of EU rules to the Eastern Neighborhood
Andrew Cockrell, University of Washington
Sponsor(s):
Alexander De Juan, German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
SA32: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Compe ng Spheres of Di usion? Russia and the EU
Interna onal Security Studies
SA30: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Turkey's Rise in the Global Economy
Do Arms Protect Unarmed Ac vists? The Free Syrian Army and the Syrian Opposi on Movement
Sebas an Ziaja, University of Essex & German Development Ins tute / Deutsches Ins tut fuer Entwicklungspoli k (DIE)
Autocra c Regime Failure and the Global Democra c Community
Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Lindsay Reid, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
SA34: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Making Militaries Modern: The Role of Civilians
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Janicke Stramer, The University of Nevada, Reno
Jonathan E. Czarnecki, Naval War College Monterey
Understanding the Poli cal Demand for Military Moderniza on: Three Explanatory Models of Rising Powers Behavior
A. T. Alden, The Johns Hopkins University
Military Observers and the Spread of Mar al Ideas
Ryan Grauer, University of Pi sburgh
The In uence of the Public on the Interna onal Di usion of Military Avia on 1907‐1914
Adam Jungdahl, George Washington University
Soldiers/ Scholars: Na onal Defence Universi es and the Europeaniza on of Military Culture
Tamir Libel, University College Dublin
The Evolu on of a Norm of Civilian Supremacy in Burundian Civil‐
Military Rela ons
Elizabeth A. McClintock, Tu s University
Conscrip on and Military Doctrine: A study on the rela onship between conscrip on and the choice of o ensive‐defensive military doctrine
Janicke Stramer, The University of Nevada, Reno
SA35: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Model Europe? The European Union, Con ict Transforma on and the Di usion of Regionalism Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
E ore Greco, Is tuto A ari Internazionali
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Construc ng a region: the European Union and Central Asia
Filippo Costa Buranelli, King's College London
Katarzyna Kaczmarska, University of Aberystwyth
Promo ng Regionalism in the Name of Con ict Transforma on: Towards a Framework of Assessment Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Nathalie Tocci, Is tuto A ari Internazionali
Eva Scherwitz, University of Tuebingen
Goodbye Europe: Is Africa forging its own way to regional governance?
Lorenzo Fioramon , University of Pretoria (South Africa)
Full commitment or indi erence? The European Union as a ‘promoter’ of regional integra on in East Asia
Moosung Lee, Myongji University
Adjus ng to changing poli cal and economic dynamics: The European Union and its e orts to promote regional integra on in the Americas
Kai E. Lehmann, Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP)
SA36: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Universi es And Interna onal Elites I: A Global History of the Di usion of Ideas and Knowledge
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Isaac A. Kamola, Johns Hopkins University
Rasmus G. Bertelsen, Aalborg University
Transna onal Cultural Capital, Educa onal Reproduc on, and Privileged Posi ons Mar n Munk, Aalborg University Copenhagen
Panu Poutvaara, IFO-University of Munich
Me e Foged, University of Copenhagen
Global University Rankings, Poli cs and Re exivity of Ins tu onal Autonomy and Accountability
Tero Erkkilä, University of Helsinki
Ossi J. Piironen, University of Helsinki
Why comply? The di usion of EU human resource policy in Norway
Meng Hsuan Chou, University of Oslo
The World Bank and the Poli cal Economy of Higher Educa on
Isaac A. Kamola, Johns Hopkins University
Does Academic Freedom Globalize? The Di usion of the American Model of Educa on, the Academy, and Academic Freedom
Neema Noori, University of West Georgia
Pia Anderson, American University of Sharjah
Susanna Sierra, University of West Georgia
SA37: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interna onal Interven on and Local Ownership: Bridging the Theory-Praxis Divide
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Necla Tschirgi, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego
Erin L. McCandless, New School University
Ver cal Integra on in UN Peacebuilding: A Case Study of Sierra Leone Timothy Donais, Wilfrid Laurier University
Michael Lawrence, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
The Unful lled Poten al of the Light Footprint Approach for Peace Missions
Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, University of Birmingham
Interna onal Aid Meets Local Power: Exploring Local Ownership in The Context of Extreme Poverty in A Rural Community in Hai
Nancy McGehee, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Max O. Stephenson, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Laura Zano , Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Whose Peace? Local Ownership and UN Peacebuilding Sarah von Billerbeck, University of Oxford
Locally Owned SSR in Rwanda: A Quest for Legi macy
Nina Wilen, Royal Military Academy
SA38: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Strategic Stability in an Era of Interna onal Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ria Laenen, KU Leuven
Interna onal Security Studies
Je rey A. Larsen, University of Denver
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Schuyler Foerster, USAF Academy
Keir A. Lieber, Georgetown University
Paul Bernstein, Na onal Defense University
Andrew G. Walsh, Science Applica ons Interna onal Corpora on
David Hamon, Analy c Services Inc.
SA39: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Drawing the Line: The Causes of Territorial Disputes
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Interna onal Order in the Oceans
James Baker, University of Bri sh Columbia
The Power Of Territory: Are some Territories simply nonnego able?
Ronit Berger, Syracuse University
Boundaries without Lines: The Spa al Founda ons of Territorial Indivisibility
Jordan Branch, Brown University
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?: Militarized Disputes, Territoriality, and Regime Type
Katrina Browne, Cornell University
Causes of Territorial Disputes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Japan
Seiki Tanaka, Syracuse University
SA40: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Rethinking Ci zens Abroad: Diasporas and Transna onalism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Bre S. Heindl, State University of New York at Oneonta
Bre S. Heindl, State University of New York at Oneonta
Di usion of Diaspora Engagement Policies: From a Mexican to a La n American Agenda
Alexandra Delano, The New School
Turkey’s Transna onal Interven ons: Reaching Out to “Turks abroad”
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Pakistanis in the United States: Diaspora Mobiliza on A er 9/11
Kavita Khory, Mount Holyoke College
Diaspora Bonds: Pipe Dream or Panacea
Clarisa Perez-Armendariz, Bates College
Diaspora Vo ng Rights in the Context of Global Economic Crisis
Robert Urbatsch, Iowa State University
Anca Turcu, University of Central Florida
SA41: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Eurasian Union Proposal as a Game-Changer? Na onal Iden ty and Foreign Policy in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan in Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira, NICPRI/University of Minho
Kataryna Wolczuk, University of Birmingham, UK
Turkey and the EU: Europeaniza on Gone Awry?
Gamze Avci, Utrecht University
The Eurasian Union Project: Russia’s Ambi ous and Ambiguous Foreign Policy Project
Eurasian Union Founda on: Issues of Global Regionaliza on
Maria Lagu na , St.-Petersburg State University, School of Interna onal Rela ons
Eurasian Union Viewed From Belarus and the Perspec ves of the Belarusian Na on‐Building
Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira, NICPRI/University of Minho
SA42: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The US Strategic Shi : A New Beginning for European Defence? Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Ins tute
Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
The American Pivot, "ESDI Plus" and European Strategic Autonomy
Sven Biscop, Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons
The Strategic Logic of European Crisis Response Opera ons Reconsidered
Alexander T. J. Ma elaer, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
European Geopoli cs a er the Pivot Luis Simon, Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
CSDP, NATO and EU‐NATO Rela ons in Light of the US Strategic Shi Towards Asia
Simon J. Smith, Loughborough University
SA43: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Energy Con icts: The Fight for Resources
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Grand Strategy, Resources, and the Future of US‐Chinese Compe on
Eric Hamilton, University of Southern California
Unconven onal Gas: The Geopoli cal Implica ons
Richard Leaver, Flinders University
Oil in Interstate Con ict: One More Thing to Fight About
Emily Meierding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
Renewable energy as a small state’s niche strategy to guarantee energy security? the examples of the Gulf countries Jean-Marc Rickli, Khalifa University
Oil and Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implica ons for the Arab‐Israeli Con ict James Stocker, Trinity Washington University
SA44: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Food Security: Na onal, Regional, and Interna onal Challenges
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
Securi za on and Regional Organiza ons: Comparing the European Union (EU) and the Associa on for South‐East Asian Na ons (ASEAN) in Counter‐Terrorism and Food Security
Monika Barthwal-Da a, University of New South Wales
Chris an Kaunert, University of Dundee, Scotland
Contes ng global governance: Food Security, Food Sovereignty and the performance of Via Campesina in the interna onal rela ons
Adriane Sousa Camargo, University of São Paulo
Kristo er Lidén, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Elida Undrum, Peace Research Ins tute in Oslo
Isaac M. Castellano, University of Kentucky
Rebecca Som Castellano, Ohio State University
Co‐opted and Margininalized: When peace‐orientated civil society is casted outside the peacebuilding discourse
Food and Stability: Challenging Assump ons and Exploring Connec ons
Birte Vogel, University of Manchester
John Jackson Ewing, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. SA48: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
War, Medicine, Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Saira Khan, University of Amsterdam
Sanjoy Banerjee, San Francisco State University
Explaining China and India's small nuclear arsenals
Nicola Ann Horsburgh, University of Oxford
Kate Sullivan, University of Oxford
China‐Pakistan Rela ons behind India
Michimi Muranushi, Gakushuin University
India‐US 123 nuclear accord and the NPT debate Syeda Quratulain Waqar, University of Surrey , School of Poli cs
Comparing China's and India's Military Moderniza on: Re‐
evalua ng the Distribu on of Power
Jake Wilson, University of Cincinna
SA46: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Interroga ng Neoliberalism, Capitalism and its Alterna ves: The Poli cs of Exclusions and Violent Di usions
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Nicola Short, York University
Leo Panitch, York University, Canada
Crises, Commons and Social movements: Problema sing the di usion of alterna ves Massimo De Angelis, University of East London
Pa erns of Determina on: Neoliberal Di usion in Global Capitalism
Leo Panitch, York University, Canada
The Uneven Impacts of the Crisis of Global Capitalism
William I. Robinson, University of California Santa Barbara
Deb are and the Rebordering of Financial Enclosures: Emerging Vectors of Neoliberaliza on
Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University, Canada
Democracy and Capitalism A er the Financial Crisis
Mar jn Konings, University of Sydney
SA47: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Role of Governance in the Resolu on of Socioeconomic and Poli cal Con ict in South Asia and Europe
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Peace Studies
Birte Vogel, University of Manchester
Sandra Pogodda, University of Manchester
India’s Peacebuilding Between Rights and Needs: transforma on of local con ict spheres in Bihar, Northeast India, and Jammu and Kashmir?
Sandra Pogodda, University of Manchester
Sagar Rijal, Old Dominion University
Socio‐cultural sensi vity in con ict governance: a post‐colonial re‐
assessment
Food Security Meets State Security: How has Food Security Shaped Na onal Security?
SA45: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
India and China: Their Behavior and Rela onship
Local Policy Ownership and the Fate of Reforms: Comparison of Cases from Nepal and Sri Lanka
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Adam Kamradt‐Sco , University of Sydney
So Power, Hard Power, Smart Power? Medical Interven ons for Strategic Ends
Simon H. Rushton, University of She eld
Colin J. McInnes, Aberystwyth University
War and the Allegory of Medical Interven on: Making Sense of Metaphors
Colleen Bell, Trent University
Health as a Poli cal Risk Factor?
Sara Davies, Gri th University
Pharmaceu cals and Security: The Stockpiling of Tami u as a Medical Countermeasure, 2004‐2006
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
Neurowar: Counterinsurgency, Mild Trauma c Brain Injuries and the Role of Neurology in Contemporary Warfare
Alison Howell, Rutgers University, Newark
Security and Tranquility: How Health Ini a ves Can Play a Role in Poli cal Reconcilia on
João Nunes, University of Warwick
SA49: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Community or Compe on? Re-Assessing Mul lateralism/Regionalism in East Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Hiro Katsumata, Kanazawa University
Yong Wook Lee, Korea University
See Seng Tan, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies
Regional Architecture in Asia: Unpacking the No on of ASEAN Centrality
Mely C. Anthony, Nanyang Technological University
Community Building or Ins tu onal Balancing?
Kai He, Utah State University
Humanitarian Security in Southeast Asia: How Serious is ASEAN?
Hiro Katsumata, Kanazawa University
Dancing with the Wolf: China's Response to the U.S. Role in Asian Regionalism
Shanshan Mei, American University
Small States in the ASEAN Regional Forum: Caught Between a Hedge and an Ins tu on
Maria Ortuoste, California State University East Bay
Mari me Compe
on and Strategic Balancing in East Asia
Min Shu, Waseda University
SA50: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Innova ng Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Laura Neack, Miami University
Katharina Holzinger, University of Konstanz
Thomas G. Sommerer, Stockholm University
Gunnar Fermann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Conceptualizing the Explanandum: Foreign Policy Project as a New Category
Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
Sequen al, Mul level Research in Security Studies: The Promise of Combining Discourse Analysis and Survey Methods Orienta on Field Theory for Foreign Policy Analysis
SA53: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China's Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Sponsor(s):
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Alberta
Jane L. Parpart, University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University Soldiers, Gender, and the Instrumentaliza on of Canadian Foreign Policy
Krystel Carrier, Royal Military College
Through the Looking Glass: Canada, Iden ty, and the Postmodern War of 1812
“I Was Never Trained That Way”: Re ec ons on Canadian Foreign Policy, Methodology and the Highway of Tears
Heather A. Smith, University of Northern Bri sh Columbia
Interna onal in the Everyday: Canadian Foreign Policy, Security and the Highway of Tears
Rebecca Tallman, University of Northern Bri sh Columbia
The Erasure of “Gender” in Canadian Foreign Policy and Why it Ma ers
Rebecca Tiessen, Royal Military College of Canada
SA52: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
EU Policies in a Global Perspec ve: Shaping or Taking Interna onal Regimes?
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
Expor ng the EU Financial Regula ons into Global Policy Regimes
Zdenek Kudrna, University of Vienna
The Rise and Decline of European Trade Policy Power: from Regime Shaper to Regime Taker
Dirk De Bièvre, Universiteit Antwerpen
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Gonzalo Sebas an Paz, American University
What Money Cannot Buy? The Dynamics between Geopoli cal Tensions and Business Interests of Foreign Direct Investment
Yi-Hung (Eric) Chiou, Taiwan Ins tute of Economic Research
Tensions: Chinese Outward Direct Investment into the United States – An Interdisciplinary Socio‐Cultural Inves ga on
David S. Gu ormsen, University of Warwick
The Poli cal Economy of Chinese FDI in La n America: Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
SA54: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Alterna ve Di usion: Idea onal/Ins tu onal Flows In the Global South
Sponsor(s):
Chair Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of O awa
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Elisabeth A. Vallet, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
Disc. Chris lla Roederer-Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
China's Sovereign Wealth Fund: Much Ado about Nothing
Tony Rivera, University of Delaware
Conspiracy Theories: Case Studies in Foreign Policy Decision‐
Making Chair Defensive Policy Import: the European Agricultural Regime in an Era of Global Governance
Chair Disc. Shivaji Kumar, Ohio State University
Sponsor(s):
Gerda Falkner, EIF - University of Vienna
Patrick Müller, Ins tute for European Integra on Research - Vienna
Expor ng EU Environmental Policy: The Cases of Car Emission Standards and Climate Policy
Foreign Policy Analysis as Integra ng Mechanism in Poli cal Science
SA51: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Gender, Security and Canadian Foreign Policy
The EU as a Global Policy Exporter? Conceptual Issues
Disc. Global Development
Global South Caucus
Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner, City University of New York
Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University
Islamic Tradi ons in the Global South: Contribu on to the Interna onal Human Rights Regime
Zakia Afrin, Golden Gate University
What Ever Happened to Dependency/Post‐Dependency? A Review and Update
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Global South Ins tu onalism: Bandung to B[R]ICS
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of New York
Prac cal Cosmopolitanism versus Discriminatory Globaliza on: Tourism as Cross‐Border Learning
Alan Chong, Na onal University Singapore
Interna onal Gender Norms: Nego ated Solu ons in the Global South (Rwanda) Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel, Goethe University Frankfurt
Postcolonial Ideas and Caucusus/Central Asian States Jason E. Strakes, Ilia State University
SA55: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Local Histories and Resistances to Global Designs Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University
Rolando Vazquez Melken, Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht University
Poems without Heroes, Poli cs without Agents
Andrew Bush, Vassar College
The Wound that Does Not Bargain
SA58: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The End of the Fossil Fuel Era: Di usion and Movements Toward Leaving It Underground
Khadija El Alaoui
On the Propriety of Address: Re ec ons on the Advent of Sovereignty in East Asian Modernity
Sponsor(s):
Hitomi Koyama, Johns Hopkins University
Chair Disc. Desiring the Dances: Aesthe c in Violence Zone
Diyah Larasa , University of Minnesota
Missionary Organisa ons and Humanitarianism at the Margins
Andrea Paras, University of Guelph
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
SA56: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Studying the Future in IR I – Situa ng ‘the Future’ in IR Theory
Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
A new Colossus or the roads most travelled? Temporal, narra ve, and poli cal aspects of theorising the future
Possible futures, the telos of world history, and IR theory
Jörn Richert, Bundeswehr Planning O ce, Future Analysis Sec on
SA59: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Norm Convervgence, Divergence, and Contesta on in Global Finance
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Simon Glezos, University of Victoria
Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
Universalisa on of Human Rights in the Right to Be Poli cal in Mo on
Mark F. N. Franke, Huron University College
Of Fortuna and Facebook: Informa on Technologies and Social Movements in Global Poli cs
Simon Glezos, University of Victoria
The New Normal: A Cri que of Construc vist Accounts of Norms, Poli cs, and Freedom
Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware
Bre W. Remkus, University of Delaware
Poli cal Economy of the Interna onal Di usion of Indigenous Human Rights
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
Jan Knippers Black
The an que cri que of empire and contemporary theorizing of liberal orders
Gergely Romsics, Hungarian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Global Distribu on of Transna onal Human Rights NGOs: The E ects of Domes c Resources and Ins tu ons
Min Zhou, University of Victoria
Pamela Mar n, Coastal Carolina University
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
The ‘orthodox future lock‐in’ in IR – Saving the future from the discipline’s past
Chair Disc. Leaving it in the Amazon: The Yasuni ITT Ini a ve as a Plan toward Global Environmental Governance in a Post Petroleum World
he Poli cs of Urgent Transi on: Imagining the End of the Fossil Fuel Era and the Beginning of a Localized, Sustainable World
Andrew R. Hom, Aberystwyth University
Sponsor(s):
Leaving it Deep in the Ground: Movements to Ban Hydrofracking for Natural Gas in New York State in the Context of a Globally Emerging Sen ment for Ending the Fossil Fuel Era
Jack Manno, State University of New York
Jörn Richert, Bundeswehr Planning O ce, Future Analysis Sec on
Claudia E. Aradau, King's College London
SA57: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Liberal Orders
Water or Gold?: Will El Salvador be the World’s First Na on to Ban Gold Mining? The Coal Rush and Beyond: a Compara ve Study of Coal Addic on and Climate Change
Ismail Yaylaci, University of MInnesota, Twin Ci es
Chair Pamela Mar n, Coastal Carolina University
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Robin Broad, American University
Performa ve Socializa on in World Poli cs: Islamism and Democracy in Egypt and Turkey
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair Disc. Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Randall D. Germain, Carleton University
Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University
Crisis Management and the Di usion of Fiscal Austerity in the Eurozone
Andre Broome, University of Warwick
Change that Ma ers: A Typology of Incremental and Paradigma c Idea onal Change in Finance
Mar n B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School
Comparing Di usion Mechanisms in the Convergence of European Banking Supervision
Samuel McPhilemy, University of Birmingham
The Poli cal Economy of the Materializa on of Norms in Global Finance
Tony Porter, McMaster University
Islamic Finance and the Mainstream: Norm Convergence, Divergence or Contesta on?
Lena Rethel, University of Warwick
The New Contested Poli cs of Global Finance: Interest Group Responses to the Shi ing Regulatory Landscape
Kevin Young, UMass Amherst
SA60: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Strategy in the Second Nuclear Age: Power, Ambi on, and the Ul mate Weapon
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
James R. Holmes, Naval War College
Toshi Yoshihara, Naval War College
Ac ng alone to act together? The Australia‐US alliance and the case of North Korea. Danielle Louise Chubb, Deakin University
Regional Implica ons of Low Nuclear Numbers
James Clay Moltz, Naval Postgraduate School
“Wai ng for the Other Shoe to Drop”: Strategies of Coping with Prolifera on by Regime Type
Frank "Sco " C Douglas, U.S. Naval War College
SA63: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Revisi ng Ethnona onal Con icts in the Global South
Sponsor(s):
Fear, Honor, and Interest in Nuclear Iran
Chair Disc. James R. Holmes, Naval War College
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
SA61: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Expendable Workers, Precarious Lives: Labor and Migra on in Contemporary Global Development To Spoil or Not to Spoil: Comparing South Sudan's 1997 and 2005 Peace Agreements
Sponsor(s):
Ethnic Con ict Onset Reconsidered: Evidence from Nascent Rebellions in Uganda
Chair Disc. Global Development
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Ma Davies, Newcastle University
Dan Bous eld, University of Western Ontario
Keisha S. Haywood, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Janet Lewis, Harvard University
Afghanistan: a decade of con ict and migra on Digging for Survival or Jus ce? The Case of ‘Galamsey’ Workers in Aboso, Western Ghana. Nathan Andrews, University of Alberta
Neoliberalism, populism, and the gendered devalua on of care‐
work: Nurses in Nicaragua
Lisa Kowalchuk, University of Guelph
Labour Migra on Policy and the New Cons tu onal Moments of Primi ve Accumula on
Hironori Onuki, York University
21st Century Workhouses: Contemporary immigra on reform and neoliberal development strategies in the United States of America
Samid Suliman, University of Queensland
Assunta M. Nicolini, City University London
Armed con ict and agricultural produc on: evidence from Colombia in the 2000s Luis Sanchez, Universidad de los Andes
Gonzalo A. Vargas, Universidad de los Andes
Explaining Transna onal Alliances: Governments, Rebel Groups, and Power Poli cs in the Congo Wars
Henning Tamm, University of Oxford & Yale University
Land and Rebellion in La n America
Chi-Hung Wei, University of Florida
SA64: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Global Finance, Intangible Goods, and the Di usion of Governance
Sponsor(s):
SA62: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Climate, Weather, and Con ict, I
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Jurgen Sche ran, University of Hamburg
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Climate and con ict
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Nils Pe er Gleditsch, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Gerdis Wischnath, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Armed con icts and the management of natural disasters: toward a greater understanding of the linkages
Colin Walch, Uppsala University
Climate variability, and poli cal instability in sub‐Saharan Africa
John O'Loughlin
Andrew M. Linke, University of Colorado at Boulder
Frank Witmer, Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder Regional geographic factors mediate the climate‐war rela onship in Europe
Harry F. Lee, Department of Geography and Interna onal Centre for China Development Study, University of Hong Kon
David Dian Zhang, Department of GEography, University of Hong kong
Peter K. Brecke, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Climate, con ict, and social stability: what do the data say?
Marshall Burke, College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley
Solomon Hsiang, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & Interna onal A airs, Princeton University
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Delega on and di usion of poli cal authority: states, credit ra ng agencies and global nancial governance Andreas Kruck, University of Munich (LMU)
Globaliza on and the Regula on of Club Goods
Philip George Cerny, York, UK
The Poli cal Economy of Accoun ng for Intangibles
Sylvia Max eld, Simmons College
Good will accoun ng and the rise of the American economy in the 20th Century
Ronen Peter Palan, City University London
Members Only: How Decline of Bank Partnerships Proliferated Club Goods Structures in Finance
Travis Selmier II, Indiana University
SA65: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Con ict, Jus ce, and the State Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Pascal Vennesson, S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Steve On, Na onal Sun Yat‐sen University
Collec ve Iden ty in Con ict Resolu ons
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Berlin’s Poli cal Realism
Shen Adam, Na onal Sun Yat-Sen University/Ph. D. Candidate
Iden ty development in mes of na onal transi ons and upheavals Chi-Ching Chen, Na onal Sun Yat-sen University
A Model for Emerging from Stateless Environment
Steve On, Na onal Sun Yat-sen University
SA66: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Complex/Collec ve Responsibility
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Expecta ons on law and poli cs: the promo on of social rights
Nina Reiners, University of Potsdam
SA69: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Di usion of China's Power into La n America - Opportuni es, and
Managing Vulnerabili es
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Toni Erskine, Aberystwyth University
Daniel Warner, Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces
Sponsor(s):
Personal Responsibility in Interna onal Criminal Law
Carlos Augusto Canêdo, UFMG
Roberta Cerqueira Reis, PUC-Minas
Chair Disc. "Coali ons of the Willing” and Responsibili es to Protect: Informal Organiza ons, Enhanced Capaci es and Shared Moral Burdens
Toni Erskine, Aberystwyth University
Joseph D. Hoover, Department of Interna onal Poli cs, City University London
The Responsibility Paradox: Causa on and Blame in Global Poli cs
Paul C. Kirby, University of Sussex
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
"China and Regional Media on in La n America: The Role of the Inter‐American Development Bank in Ensuring Opportuni es and Managing Risks"
Emerging Mul lateralism Between China and La n America ‐ Pa erns of Interna onal Power
Danielly Ramos-Becard, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Brasilia Brazil’s grand strategy and the place of China
Alcides Vaz, University of Brasilia
China's Pursuit of So Power in La n America
Hongying Wang, University of Waterloo
Interna onal Law
China: NAFTA's Fourth Partner
Judith L. Goldstein, Stanford University
Anne Holthoefer, University of Chicago
Judith L. Goldstein, Stanford University
Carol Wise, University of Southern California
SA70: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Holy See in World Poli cs: Religious and Poli cal Di usion in Papal Diplomacy
Global Cons tu onalism, Unbound from the State
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
Interna onal Organiza ons between Global Cons tu onalism and Sponsor(s):
Global Excep onalism: The Case of the UN Security Council Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen, Social Science Research Center (WZB) Berlin
Bernhard Zangl, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Cons tu onalizing World Poli cs through Mul lateral Trea es
Karolina M. Milewicz, University of Oxford
Law, Legaliza on and Poli cs: An Agenda for the Next Genera on of IR‐IL Scholars
What is Global Cons tu onalism? Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Nina Reiners, University of Potsdam
Luc Fransen, Leiden University
Uneven recep veness for di usion e ects? Social policy di usion within the enlarged European Union
Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald
Ka Kui o, Univesity of Greifswald, Department of Poli cal Science
Sebas an Stephan, Universitat Greifswald
Di using social standards? The EU‐WTO rela onship Stella Ladi, Queen Mary, University of London
Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University
The In uence of Government Structure on Compliance with the European Union An ‐Discrimina on Direc ves
Vanja Petricevic, Georgia State University
Sco M. Thomas, University of Bath
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
The Pope’s Performance: Stability and Change in the Holy See’s Prac ce of IR. Mariano Barbato, Babes-Bolyai-University Cluj-Napoca, University of Passau
The Roman Catholic Church and the European Union
The legi macy of the Holy See in Interna onal Rela ons
Axel Wodrich, LMU Munich
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Petr Kratochvil
Tomas Dolezal, University of Economics in Prague
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
SA68: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Di usion of Social Policy
Cris na Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Kathryn Hochstetler, University of Waterloo
Gregory T. Chin, York University, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Taking Responsibility: Power, Agency and Blame
SA67: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Global Cons tu onalism: At the Crossroad of Interna onal Rela ons and Interna onal Law
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ana Claudia Por lho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
From tradi on to diplomacy: The Holy See and Catholic Social Doctrine
A. Alexander Stummvoll, De Paul University
Religious Remnants of War? The Role of Religious Disputes in the Global Decline of Armed Con icts
Isak Svensson, Uppsala University
All the Pope’s men: the diploma c service of the Holy See
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
SA71: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Interconnectedness, Di usion and Transna onal Poli cal Communica on Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Melissa Aronczyk, Carleton University
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
Shared Meaning or Separate Messages? Evalua ng Mediated Communica on as a Globalizing Forces
Abby Jones, George Washington University
Language – an Obstacle to the Di usion of Ideas across Countries and Cultures?
Cathleen Kantner, University of Stu gart
Developing Individual Interna onality in an Era of Interna onal Regimes: The Poli cal Challenges of Di using Cri cally Needed Educa on/Training to Develop Global/Intercultural Competence
Kyoung-Ah Nam, American University
Gerald Fry, University of Minnesota
Alex Hughes Sco , American University, School of Interna onal Services
Luke R. Barnesmoore, San Francisco State University
Are We Talking with or past One Another? Transna onal Di usion in Poli cal Communica on
Rebekah K. Tromble, Leiden University
Nobody listens? The European Public Sphere and the new European External Ac on Service
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Carolyn Basse , University of New Brunswick
The regional integra on as a mechanism to provide public goods: an analysis of South America and Subsaharan Africa Taiane L. C. Campos, Pon cia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais
Luciana Las Casas Oliveira, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Strong Co ee in a Small State: The Rwandan Co ee Sector a er the Liberaliza on of Prices
Michele L. Crumley, ETSU
Ghana and Technology: How the Digital Divides the Family and Facilitates Low‐Wage Work
Marcus Watson, University of Wyoming
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Clarissa Dri, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Chad Rector, Marymount University
First try at monetary union
David M. Andrews, Scripps College
Democracy And Integra on In South America: Waves Of Di usion
Marcos Guedes de Oliveira
So similar and so di erent: Financial integra on in Argen na, Brazil and Mexico
Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - USP
Paradiplomacy and the Di usion of Regional Integra on: An Analysis of the Mercocidades Network
Armando Gallo Yahn Filho, Federal University of Uberlandia
How Do We Hang Out? Regional Powers and Financial Coopera on
In Tae Yoo, University of South Carolina
Evgeny E Anikin, University of South Caroliona
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
Shuhrat Baratov, The Australian Na onal University
Victoria Clement, Naval Postgraduate School
Na on‐building and Islam in post‐Soviet Tajikistan
Kirill Nourzhanov, Australian Na onal University
Exclusivist iden es in Central Asia: Implica ons for Regional Coopera on and Stability
SB01: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Interna onalism in Contemporary Canadian Foreign Policy Sponsor(s):
Disc. Part. Incorpora on, empowerment or more exploita on? The signi cance of Africa’s recent global economic experiences
Sponsor(s):
American Associa on for the Advancement of Slavik Studies
Turkmen Na onalism under Niyazov
Chair Thomas Kwasi Tieku, University of Toronto
Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania
SA73: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Integra on
Chair Disc. Galym Zhussipbek, Suleyman Demirel University
Elisabeth Wisniewski, University Stu gart
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
De ning Na onal Hero in the Na onal Iden ty Discourse in post‐
Soviet Tajikistan
Framing Di usion through Social Media
SA72: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poli cal Economy Of Sub-Saharan Africa SA74: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Is Past Prologue? Interpreta ons of Memory and Iden ty in Central Asia
Part. Part. Part. Part. Diploma c Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Heather A. Smith, University of Northern Bri sh Columbia
Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of O awa
Stephane Roussel, Ecole na onale d'Administra on publique
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Krystel Carrier, Royal Military College
Rebecca Tiessen, Royal Military College of Canada
Renaud Clément, University of O awa
SB02: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ques ons/Issues in Feminist Research and Teaching
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Educa on
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Jacqui True, Monash University Intersec onality in Theory and Prac ce: From Conceptual Issues to Prac cal Examples in Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies Classroom
Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinne College
Boys Like Guns and Girls Care About People: Gender stereotypes versus individual interest in interna onal rela ons sub elds
Renee L. Buhr, University of St. Thomas
Gender Inequality Index (GII) Analysis and
Gender Mainstreaming Measure
Yukiko Kuramoto, Rikkyo University
Doing Emo onal Labor: Making the Feminist IR Classroom Safe for Trauma Survivors
Ellie Chris ne Schemenauer, University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Academia and Praxis – facilita ng a pending marriage. Does the ‘research’ of the rights prac oner and the ‘ac vist academic ‘come together? Aisling Ann Swaine, University of Ulster
SB03: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Di usion of Communica on Law and Policy I
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sponsor(s):
Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee
Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee
Di usion through Discourse:
The Role of Policy in Shaping Informa onal Spaces in the MERCOSUR Region
Di usion through Concepts:
The Emergence of the "Public Interest" in Early Mul lateral Copyright and Access to Knowledge Nego a ons
Di usion through Learning and Imita on:
Communica ons Services Regula on across Countries ‐ Voice, Video, and Data
Irene S. Wu, Federal Communica ons Commission
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland
Janice Bially Ma ern, Na onal University of Singapore
Rose McDermo , Department of Poli cal Science, Brown University
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University
Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit, University of Queensland
L. H.M. Ling, The New School
Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews
SB05: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The United Na ons, State Emergence, and Power Dynamics
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Carlo a M. Minnella, University of Oxford
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Delega ng Sovereignty: Refugee Policy and UNHCR
Lamis Abdelaaty, Princeton University
Back to Baghdad and the Shores of Tripoli: The Prac ce of Reques ng Interna onal Authoriza on from the UNSC
Clayton J. Cleveland, University of Oregon
Money, Power, and Accountability at the United Na ons: Examining the Causes and Consequences of Voluntary Funding
Erin R. Graham, Drexel University
Legacies of Blood and Legacies of Law: The E ects of State Emergence on Poli cal Development
Seva Gunitsky, University of Toronto
Garre Graddy, American University School of Interna onal Service
Obstacles Facing the Di usion of Drip Irriga on Technology in the Middle Atlas Region of Morocco
Abigail N. Mar n, University of California Berkeley
Shalini Venturelli, American University
Chair Disc. "Business As Usual Is Not An Op on": Tracing the Policy Impact of the Interna onal Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science & Technology for Development (IAASTD) Report
Jack Kalpakian, Al Akhawayn University
Di usion by Policy Principles:
The Convergence of Global Digital Repression
Sponsor(s):
Best Prac ces for Peacefully Managing Future Climate Change‐
Linked Arable Land Scarci es in La n America
Knowledge and Ideas in Mul ‐level Environmental Governance: Building transna onal standards for biofuel sustainability
Sara Bannerman, McMaster University
Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Teresa Kramarz, University of Toronto
Simon Nicholson, American University
Kevin Cody, University of California, Santa Cruz
Claudia Padovani, Department of Poli cal and Juridical Sciences and Interna onal Studies DSPGI
Elena Pavan, University of Trento
Chair Part. Part. Environmental Studies
Nathan Black, Harvard University
Di usion through Norms:
Structuring Social Change through Norm Di usion in Gender‐
Oriented Communica on Governance
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Di usion of Innova on in an Interna onal Farmer Exchange Program
Sarah Anne Ganter, University of Vienna
Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna
SB04: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Emo ons and World Poli cs
SB06: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Di usion of Solu ons to Agricultural Problems
SB07: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Role of the Media in War and Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
David Drissel, Iowa Central Community College
The Media‐Begets‐Violence Hypothesis:
An Inter‐Cultural Analysis of Interna onal Terror Crises
Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Bar-Ilan University
Hanna Fital
Media ng Atrocity: Shock Media and Human Rights Mobiliza on
Tristan Anne Borer, Connec cut College
The Clash of Communica ons: The Remaking of the Egyp an Muslim Brotherhood in the A ermath of the Arab Spring
Jennifer Je eris, Na onal Defense University
War and Peace on the World Wide Web: How is the Internet In uencing the Pathways to Inter‐State War?
Catherine Sanger, University of Virginia
Telephone Cha er and Interna onal Hos lity Leah M. Voisin, Louisiana State University
James Luther Gilley, Louisiana State University
The Impact of Cyber A acks on Foreign Policy Interac ons
Brandon Valeriano, University of Glasgow
Ryan Christopher Maness, University of Illinois at Chicago
SB08: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Where are the 'Women?' Challenges of Data Collec on about Gender Diversity in ISA and the Profession
Sponsor(s):
The Commi ee on the Status of Women
Chair Marie‐Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
Cmte Chair Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)
Part. Joyce P. Kaufman, Whi er College
Part. Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University Part. Kath Browne, University of Brighton
SB09: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Memory, Imagina on, and Representa on: Exploring Links Between Popular Culture and World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Cha anooga
Wesley W. Widmaier, Gri th University
Dead Dictator: On the Memoro‐Poli cs of Displaying Qadda ’s Body
Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Cha anooga
Historical Memory and Popular Culture: the Ar st as Memory Entrepreneur
Douglas Becker, University of Southern California
‘Cocked and Locked’: Israeli Security Culture through the Stories of Etgar Keret
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
Securing the Homeland: Memories and Legacies of 9/11 In Counterterrorism Television Culture
Standing Group on Interna onal Rela ons of the ECPR
Iver B. Neumann, London School of Economics
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Bruce Cronin, City College of New York
The Human Rights Behavior of Non‐State Armed Groups in Asia: Evidence from a New Dataset
Neil Englehart, Bowling Green State University
Humaniza on of Interna onal Law and the Duty to Protect: What Role is played by the NSA in Conven on on Cluster Muni ons (CCM)
Szu-Hsien Lee, Na onal Cheng Chi University
Yu-tai Tsai, Na onal Chung Cheng University/Ins tute of Strategic and Interna onal A airs Studies/Associate P
Extrac ve Industry and Private Military/Security Companies in La n America
Antoine Perret, European University Ins tute
SB13: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
FSS1 - Opening of Combat/Militaries to Women and Queers: Of Equal Opportuni es & Militarized Feminini es and Masculini es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Jozef Batora, Comenius University
The Long Shadow of Byzan um over Serbia’s Entry into Interna onal Society
Turkey’s Entry into Interna onal Society: A Case of Seman c Synchronisa on?
“Gendering” Interna onal Peacekeeping: Women for women on the frontline
Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton
Einar Wigen, University of Oslo
Panel
Nordic Interna onal Studies Associa on
Nina Graeger, Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
Tarja H. Väyrynen, University of Tampere
Cosmopolitanism, Feminist Ethics and Scandinavian Peacebuilding Annika Bergman Rosamond, Lund University
Annika Kronsell, Lund University
A gender‐just peace? A cri cal appraisal of transi onal jus ce and liberal peacebuilding
Annika F. Bjorkdahl, Lund University
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
The gendered dynamics of UN peacekeeping: The case of the Comprehensive Approach in the DR Congo to combat sexual and gender based violence
Randi Solhjell, London School of Economics
The transforma on of a military alliance: NATO as a champion of women, peace and security
Torunn L. Tryggestad, Peace Research Ins tute, Oslo
Sarah Bulmer, University of Exeter
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
Alexandra Gheciu, University of O awa
Disc. Aaron Belkin, Palm Center
Jennifer G. Mathers, University of Wales
Militarized Feminini es in Canada’s War in Afghanistan
Remembering the Roman Past, Building a European Future
Chair Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus
Queering the military? Re ec ons on the Bri sh case
Filip Ejdus, Faculty of Poli cal Sciences, University of Belgrade
Sponsor(s):
Clair Apodaca, Virginia Tech
Civilians at Risk: The Collateral Damage Exemp on in Interna onal Humanitarian Law
Slovakia’s Janus‐faced Entry into Interna onal Society
SB11: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Taking Women Beyond 1325
Human Rights
Angela Ndinga-Muvumba, University of Uppsala
SB10: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Entry into Interna onal Society; The Case of Central and Southeast European States
Chair Disc. Panel
Con ict‐related sexual violence: The role of impunity?
Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren, University of Sussex
Sponsor(s):
SB12: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wars: Con ict, Insurgency and Terrorism
“Feminiza on” of the Military: The new great leap forward in East Asia?
Lana Obradovic, Mercy College
Interroga ng the Link between Militarized and Hegemonic Masculini es: Alterna ve masculini es and feminini es in militarized contexts
Jane L. Parpart, University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University Semio c Readings of the USS Midway: The disappearing act of women soldiers
Stephanie Szitanyi, Rutgers University
SB14: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Counter-terrorism E ec veness
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Robert Powell, University of Berkley
Jordan Tama, American University
Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University
Mass mediated counter‐terrorism
Aaron Michael Ho man, Purdue University
Leadership decapita on and terrorist group splintering
Jenna Jordan, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
US counter‐terror: coerced informa on and the elusiveness of security
Steven Torrente, University of Kansas
How Do Americans Think About Drone Strikes?
James Walsh, University of North Carolina Charlo e
SB15: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global Di usion of Human Rights and Humanitarianism
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Jacqueline R. McAllister, Northwestern University
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
SB18: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Strategic Partnerships in the European Foreign Policy: Exploring the Ra onale, Scope and Implica ons
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Women’s Rights, Feminisms and Empowerment
Sponsor(s):
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Chair Blocking Di usion: Conserva ve Backlash and the UN Treaty on Women’s Rights
Lisa Baldez, Dartmouth College
The poli cs of humanitarian di usion: a feminist perspec ve on the Khmer landmine narra ve Juanita Elias, Gri th University
Revisi ng Contested Terrain: The Nego a on of Interna onal Gender Norms in Rwanda Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Academic Security Studies: The Wizards of Armageddon to the High Priests of the Cult of the Irrelevant?
Michael C. Desch, Notre Dame
The Material Roots of Strategic Culture: Variance in External Vulnerability and European Defence Coopera on
Tom Dyson, Royal Holloway, University of London
Domes c bargaining and strategic culture: two kinds of Danish foreign policy ac visms? Mikkel Runge Olesen, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Strategic Culture in France: Ins tu onalized Outlook meets Interna onal Reality
Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
Anchoring Strategic Culture: Lessons of the Past in Compara ve Grand Strategy
Paul A. van Hoo , University of Amsterdam
SB17: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Interna onal Organiza on of Courts, Disputes, and Poli cal Rights
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on
Ayten Burcu Bayram, University of Texas at Arlington
André Panno Beirão, Brazilian Naval War College / UERJ
Distribu ve outcomes and Dispute Resolu on Mechanisms
Aslaug Asgeirsdo r, Bates College
Mar n C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University
How Interna onal Courts Promote Compliance with Interna onal Law
Nicole De Silva, University of Oxford
Dealing with human rights in interna onal
organiza ons
Simon Hug, University of Geneva
The European Union’s Foreign Policy Performance in Compara ve Perspec ve
Ingo Peters, FU Berlin
The consolida on of mul lateralism through strategic partnerships
Luis F. Blanco, Bielefeld University
Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel, Goethe University Frankfurt
Chair Disc. Laura Cris na Ferreira‐Pereira, Technical University of Lisbon
Reuben Wong, Na onal University of Singapore
Laura Cris na Ferreira-Pereira, Technical University of Lisbon
Bruno Mar ns, NICPRI-University of Minho
Alena Vysotskaya Guedes Vieira, NICPRI/University of Minho
Rethinking women’s human rights: The Malaysian Women’s Human Rights Report
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Making Sense of EU’s Strategic Partnerships: Exploring the Toolkit
Jean Chapman, Concordia University
SB16: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Advancing Strategic Culture
Figh ng for an Echo Chamber: Understanding the Interna onal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’s Impact on Civilian Violence in Croa a’s Homeland War and Macedonia’s 2001 Con ict
EU‐Israel rela ons at 50 and the prospects of a “Strategic Partnership
Bruno Mar ns, NICPRI-University of Minho
The self‐percep on challenge to the E.U‐India strategic partnership
Constan no H. Xavier, SAIS - Johns Hopkins University
SB19: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Religion and Poli cs in the Middle East II
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Mary Jane C. Parmen er, Arizona State University
Ani a Kynsilehto, University of Tampere
The Forgo en Divider: Explaining Hos le Religious‐Secular Cleavages in Turkey and Israel
Gozde Erdeniz, Northwestern University
The Di usion of Children’s Rights Through Children: The Case of South Sudanese Returnees From Israel. Mollie Gerver, London School of Economics
Religious Courses in Turkish Public Educa on: Explaining Domes c Change with Europeaniza on Theory
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Bilkent University
Transforma on of Poli cal Landscape in Turkey: From Islamism to Authoritarianism?
Sena Karasipahi, Texas A&M
Iran’s Green Movement: the Construc on of Religiously Symbolic Meanings of Poli cs. Navid Pourmokhtari, University of Alberta
The Dilemma of Combining Democracy with Capitalism in the New Middle East
Søren Schmidt, Aalborg University
SB20: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Space, surveillance and resistance in the War on Terror
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Vicki Squire, The University of Warwick
Rens van Munster, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Man on Fire: Levita on, Ver cality and the post‐9/11 Imagina on
Peter Adey, Royal Holloway, University of London
On the space of a poten al poli cs
SB23: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Ge ng to Global Jus ce: Power, Democracy, and Human Rights.
Louise Amoore, Durham University
Traceability, Space, Surveillance
Philippe Bondi , Pon
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
The pedagogy of border management and the war on terror in Africa
Philippe Mamadou Frowd, McMaster University
Can we laugh yet? Reading the War on Terror as Magical Realism and opening a third‐space of resistance.
Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly, University of Warwick
Chair Disc. Panel
Diploma c Studies
Noé Cornago, University of the Basque Country
Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University
The Online Diplomat: The Problem of Agency‐Structure in Digital Diplomacy
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
What Do Diplomats Do? The Diploma c Corps in a Changing Global Environment Kathleen Angers, University of Montreal
Democracy, alloca on of authority and sub‐state diplomacy: the case of Macao SAR
Daniel Cardoso, Freie Universität Berlin
Covenant and Interna onal Rela ons in the Ancient Near East: A Preliminary Explora on
Lucas G. Freire, University of Exeter
Diplomats Gone Wild: A Cri cal Look at Diploma c Rota on Policies
James Hollway, University of Oxford
Jonathan Mellon, University of Oxford
Planning views on future from the past: 50 years of uk policy planning
Catarina Isabel Tully, Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter University, UK
SB22: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Inves ga ng the Rela onship between Realism and Ra onalism Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Theory
Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Hans Morgenthau's Early American Works and GeoPoli cs: An analysis of the tensions between Scien c Man and Poli cs Among Na ons
Curran M. Flynn, London School of Economics
The Kuhning of Reason: Realism, Ra onalism and What Saint Thomas accomplished for IR
Nicolas Guilhot, CNRS-NYU
Ra onalism and Realism
Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University
Realism, Ra onalism, and Irra onalism
Michael C. Williams, University of O awa
Laura M. M. Valen ni, University College London
Laura M. M. Valen ni, University College London
Ge ng to Global Poli cal Jus ce: Diversity and Rights Within Global Democracy
Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Emily Lindsay Jackson, University of Alberta
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Human Rights
Human Rights, Power, and Capabili es
Securing public space in the neoliberal control society
SB21: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Diploma c Prac ce: Here, There, and Everywhere
Sponsor(s):
Human Rights and Global Poli cal Legi macy: A Pragma st Account
Terry Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Global Jus ce and Poli cal Ac on
Miriam Ronzoni, Technical University of Darmstadt
SB24: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Democracy: Poli cal Corrup on and Elec ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport
M. Rodwan Abouharb, University College London
Majoritarian versus Propor onal Representa on Electoral Systems and their Impact on Democra za on Process in Francophone Africa
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
"Grand" Poli cal Corrup on as an Interna onal Crime
Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport
Vo ng For Violence: Elec ons And Human Rights Abuses
David R. Davis, Emory University
Andrew Ra o, Emory University
Democracy or Stability? European Approaches to Jus ce in Peace and Transi onal Processes
Iavor P. Rangelov, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Illegi mate Elec ons – Legi mate Governments?
Alesia A. Sedziaka, University of Arizona
SB25: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Beyond Big Data: New Approaches to Social Media for Intelligence Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Intelligence Studies
Sarah Miller Beebe, George Mason University/Ascendant Analy cs
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
#intelligence
Carl Miller, King's College London
Social Media Indicators of Instability in Bahrain: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
Flannery O. Becker, DGI
Social Media Indicators of Russian Poli cal Ac vism
George S. Beebe, Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis
Beyond Big Data & Buzz Metrics: Developing Targeted Analy c Frameworks for Social Media Analysis
Sarah Miller Beebe, George Mason University/Ascendant Analy cs
Looking Where They Aren’t: Censorship Trends in Iran as Indicators of Poli cal Dynamics
Alexander Gui ard, Defense Group Inc.
The Use of Social Media for Analysis of Hacking Communi es
Raymond E. Sontag, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford
SB26: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Global Governance and Regionalism in a World in Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights
Lorenzo Fioramon , University of Pretoria (South Africa)
Luk Van Langenhove, United Na ons University
Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI
Elena Lazarou, Getulio Vargas Founda on
Mzukisi Qobo, University of Pretoria
Nicole a Pirozzi, Ca olica University, Milan
Tomas Weiss, Charles University in Prague
SB27: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Genocide: Ethnic Con ict, Criminal Courts and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Sponsor(s):
Human Rights
SB29: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Infec ous Disease Control: Securi za on and Policy Under Globaliza on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Simon H. Rushton, University of She eld
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
‘Securi sa on’ and the Governance of H5N1 Avian In uenza in Southeast Asia
Shahar Hameiri, Murdoch University
Desecuri zing pandemic in uenza: prospects, challenges, and implica ons for global health governance
Adam Kamradt-Sco , University of Sydney
Contagious Disease Policy: Factors In uencing the Di eren al Spread of AIDS and TB Policies
Kathryn Quissell, American University
Ca le Scourge No More: The Lessons from Rinderpest Eradica on
Interna onal Criminal Jus ce and Norm Di usion: The Responsibility to Protect
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Mar n James Burke, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Accountability for Mass Atrocity: Evolu on of the Global Norm
Kate Cronin-Furman, Columbia University
Implemen ng Human Rights standards and the dialogue with local actors: the case of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Pascoal S. Pereira, University of Coimbra
The Role of Sinister Joy in Massive Human Rights Abuses: Poli cal Evil in the Light of Joyful Human Rights
William Paul Simmons, Arizona State University
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ma hias Lievens, KULeuven
Ivan Savic, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Control of money laundering: From interna onal regime to public policy in Brazil
Anush Kapadia, Harvard University
Rethinking the poli cal ins tu on of money: economic governance, democracy and the crisis
Ma hias Lievens, KULeuven
Panel
Post Communist States
Kateryna Pishchikova, Transatlan c Academy/Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Created in Struggle ‐ Understanding the Democra c Transi on in Russia through an Actor Centered Approach Alexander Akbik, Central European University, Budapest
The OSCE, the Limits of Norma ve Agency and the Contested Meaning of Democracy: Elec on Observa on in Kazakhstan
Rico Isaacs, Oxford Brookes University
Determinants of public support for democracy in Central and Eastern Europe (1992‐2004).
Zo a Maka, University of Delaware
Transi onal Crises, Public Opinion and the Fate of Democracy: Lessons Learned from Post‐Communist Russia
Aleksandar Matovski, Cornell University
Taking stock of civil society and democra sa on in the former Soviet Union: Anything new in sight?
Kateryna Pishchikova, Transatlan c Academy/Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Regime and Opposi on in Russia: Engaging Society in a Semi‐
Authoritarian System
Heather L. Tafel, Grand Valley State University
Chair Disc. Banking and trade in a world without world money
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pi sburgh
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Francisco de Assis Campos da Silva, Universidade de Brasilia
The Rhetoric of Responsibility: More Than An Idea?
SB28: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Role of Socie es in Post-Communist Transi ons
SB30: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Poli cs of Money
Imperialism, Gold, and post‐Bre on Woods: towards a more radically Keynesian view of interna onal liquidity Gregory Nowell, University of Albany
The Stockpiling of Foreign Exchange Reserves: The Poli cs Behind the Puzzle
Raju Parakkal, Philadelphia University
Unlocking the Secrets of the Temple: An Analysis of the Poli cs of Central Banking
Lucas Llanso Puente, Stanford University
SB31: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Post-con ict Ins tu on-building
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Peace Studies
Maren E. Milligan, Oberlin College
Madhav Joshi, University of Notre Dame
Peacemaking Referendums
Katherine Collin, American University
Evalua ng Arend Lijphart’s Theory of Cons tu onal Design in a Study of Three African Island States: Seychelles, Comoros, and Mauri us
Eliezer Poupko, University of Texas at Aus n
Good Governance Norms in Post‐Con ict States: Transforming "Is" to "Ought"
Gregory Rublee, University of Auckland
Di usion of Governance Authority amongst Non‐State Actors in Post‐Con ict Contexts: The Hybrid Peace of Transi onal Libya
Chris Sle en, University of Denver
The E ect of Civil Con ict on the Design of Power‐sharing Ins tu ons
Civil‐Military Rela ons in Rwanda a er 1994: Jus ce or Reconcilia on?
Tore Wig, University of Oslo, and the Centre for the Study of Civil War, PRIO
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Ins tute Oslo
SB32: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Moving People, Moving Culture
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Jose ne Larsen, University of Copenhagen
Civil‐Military Rela ons in Denmark a er the Cold War: The Conscrip on Conundrum
Kris an Larsen, University of Copenhagen
Civil‐Military Rela ons in Switzerland a er the Cold War: The E ect of Direct Democracy
Jean-Marc Rickli, Khalifa University
Europeaniza on of Civil‐Military Rela ons in Poland: The E ect of Informal Ins tu ons on Security Sector Reform
Vicki Birch eld, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Poli cal Myth, Mythology and the Transna onal: The Case of the European Union
Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento
Covering the Southern Borders: Journalis c Prac ces and Immigra on Policy Debates in France, Italy and the United States
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
Vicki Birch eld, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Social and Poli cal Iden es in Algerian Youth. Ar cula on of Resistance and Poli cal Representa ons
Lourdes patricia Iniguez-Torres, COLMEX/Universidad de Guadalajara
Ayca Uygur, University of Copenhagen
SB35: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—Regionalism: Di usion and Retrenchment
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Cyclical migra on and Central and East European Aesthe cs
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Harlan Ko , University of Luxembourg
Jürgen Rüland, Freiburg University
Tsutomu Kikuchi, Aoyama‐Gakuin University
Morten Boas, FAFO Ins tute for Applied Interna onal Studies
Galia Press‐Barnathan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Anca M. Pusca, Goldsmiths, University of London
SB33: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Media on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Bu alo - State University of New York
Paul D. Poast, Rutgers University
Gary J. Uzonyi, University of Michigan
Failing to Succeed? The Cumula ve Impact of Interna onal Media on Revisited
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
The In uence of Direc ve Strategies on Se lement Dura on
Sco Gartner, Penn State School of Interna onal A airs
Mediators as Facilitators or Formulators: A Field Experiment in Burundi
Mathilda Lindgren, Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University
Mul party Media on: An Op mis c View
Elizabeth J. Menninga, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Con ict Management Trajectories: Explaining the Evolu on of Con ict Management in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Andrew Owsiak, University of Georgia
SB34: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Balance of Power, Ideas, and Elite Agendas: Shaping Civil-Military Rela ons and State Ins tu ons
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
The Shadow of the Future and Demand for Media on in Civil Wars
Sponsor(s):
SB36: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Universi es and Interna onal Elites II: A Global History of the Di usion of Ideas and Knowledge
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
Peter V. Jakobsen, Royal Danish Defence College
Civil‐Military Rela ons in the Islamic Republic of Iran a er 1979: Ci zen Armies and Non‐State Proxies
Salem Dandan, University of Copenhagen
Chair The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Neema Noori, University of West Georgia
Models of Poli cal Socializa on and the Importance of University Educa onal Socializa on: Insights from Theory and Empirical Studies
Rasmus G. Bertelsen, Aalborg University
Naviga ng the global space of ter ary educa on: an explora on of the educa onal strategies of mobile students choosing to a end lesser known universi es abroad
Lisanne Wilken, Aarhus University
SB37: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Assessing the Impact of Peace and Con ict Impact Assessment (PCIA):
A Theorist-Prac oner Roundtable
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Peace Studies
Eric Abitbol, American University
Susanna P. Campbell, The Graduate Ins tute (IHEID), Geneva
Moncef Kartas, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
SB38: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Strategic Cultures and Security Policies in the Asia-Paci c Region: Con nuity or Change?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Je rey S. Lan s, College of Wooster
Patrick H. M. Porter, University of Reading
Deciphering 21st Century Philippine Strategic Culture: Examining Elite Preferences and Strategic Norms
Renato Castro, De La Salle University
U.S. Strategic Culture towards the Asia‐Paci c: A View from the Periphery
Lloyd Cox, Macquarie University
Brendon O'Connor, University of Sydney
Sponsor(s):
What (if Anything) Can “Strategic Culture” Contribute to Our Understanding of Security Policies in the Asia‐Paci c Region?
David G. Haglund, Queen's University
Brice Harris, University of West Florida
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chris na Caan, George Washington University
Kristopher Ramsay, Princeton University
Tying Hands behind Closed Doors: The Logic and Prac ce of Secret Reassurance Keren Milo, Princeton University
How Nego a ons with Nuclear Villains could become a Success Story: Deadlocks and Breakthroughs in Nuclear Reversal Nego a ons (NRN)
Thomas M. Muller-Farber, Her e-School of Governance/ Free University Berlin
Communica ve E ects of Repeated Militarized Con icts:
Signaling Approach to the Inter‐Korean Naval Crises in the Yellow Sea, 1999‐2010
Tae-Eun Song, Seoul Na onal University
The Use and U lity of Ul matums in Interna onal Crises
Tim T. Sweijs, King's College London, Department of War Studies
Showing Restraint, Signaling Resolve: Coali ons, Coopera on, and Coercive Diplomacy
Michael S. Wolford, University of Texas
SB40: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
In the Intersec on of Human Rights, Immigra on and Economy: Studies of Undocumented Migrants
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Deniz Sert, Koc University
Deniz Sert, Koc University
Regula ng the Undocumented Migrant Domes c Workers in Turkey: A Threshold or a Hoax? Ayse Zeynep Akalin, Istanbul Technical University
Human security communi es amongst people without immigra on status: A case study of female undocumented migrants in Southern Spain.
Alexndria J. Innes, Cardinal Stritch University
Explaining state legisla ve ac ons toward undocumented students: path dependence, policy di usion and par sanship.
Fanny Lauby, CUNY Graduate Center
"Intermediary Organiza ons and Poli cal Advocacy for Undocumented Immigrants in the United Kingdom, 1980s‐
Present"
Jennifer F. Lieb, College of the Holy Cross
Ra oning Rights and Ra onal Fights: Civic Par cipa on Among Undocumented Immigrants in Cape Town
Rumbidzai R. Mufuka, University of Miami
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
Symbolic Power in the Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Amin Samman, City University London
Liam Stanley, University of Birmingham
Andrew Scobell, RAND Corpora on
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The New Unholy Trinity? Keynesianism and Construc vism as Incompossible Poli cal Economies
China’s 21st Century Strategic Culture: How Great a Wall?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce, University of Exeter
On American Strategic Culture and the Asia‐Paci c Security Dynamic
SB39: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Bargaining Strategies: Secrets, Signals, and Stando s
SB41: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Construc vism and IPE
Cultural Understandings Underlying the Global Governance of Informa on Networks
J. P. Singh, George Mason University
SB42: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Causes of the First World War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Marc Trachtenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Posi ve and Nega ve Biases in Interna onal Rela ons: The Case of World War I
Dominic Johnson, University of Oxford
Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College
Power Rela onships and the Choice for War, 1912‐1914
William Mulligan, University College Dublin
Ambivalent Albion, Ambi ous Ally: Britain’s Decision for War In 1914
Mira Rapp-Hooper, Columbia University
Globaliza on and the Erosion of Interna onal Order, 1870‐1913
David M. Rowe, Kenyon College
How the Global Financial Crisis of 1914 Changed the Course of the Great War
Maria Sperandei, Cornell University
SB43: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Military Outsourcing a er Iraq and Afghanistan: Drivers, Processes, and Implica ons of Contractor Support
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Sean McFate, Na onal Defense University
A er the Withdrawal of Combat Troops: Assessing the United States’ Use of Private Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
The Sources of Military Priva sa on: Contractor Support and Theories of Military Change
Eugenio Cusumano, European University Ins tute
Exploring the Process of Contractorisa on: a Comparison of Outsourcing in the USA and the UK
Mark N. Erbel, King's College London
Christopher Kinsey, King's College, London
Sovereignty and Priva zing the Military: An Ins tu onal Explana on
Ulrich Andreas Petersohn, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
On Privateering and Priva za on: Changing the way to combat Piracy
Christopher Spearin, Canadian Forces College
SB44: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
War Termina on: The Logic and Construc on of Victory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Interna onal Security Studies
The Transna onal ‘Make Over:’ Hollywood, Human Tra cking and the Acquisi ons of the Neoliberal Subjec vity
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Jacqueline Berman, Mathema ca Policy Research
Improving Studies of War Outcomes and Termina on:
Introducing the Ba les of Modern Warfare Data Set
Neoliberal Regula on and the (An ‐)Poli cs of the Capitalism States System: A Case of Structural Adjustment Programs
Myunghwa Cho, University of Missouri-Columbia
Stephen Quackenbush, University of Missouri
Tomohisa Ha ori, City University of New York
Construc ng Victory A er War
New Media, Old Media and Resistance: Counter‐Publics and the Global Social Rela ons of Market Civiliza on.
Paul Brian Fritz, Hofstra University
Why Surrender? The Logic of Giving Up on the Ba le eld
Ryan Grauer, University of Pi sburgh
Mar n Weber, University of Queensland
Symbolic Victory
SB47: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Globalizing Reconstruc on: Emerging Powers in Post-Con ict Se ngs
Richard Pell Jordan, Princeton University
Deciding on Defeat: The Strategic Approach to War Endings
Soul Park, University of Notre Dame
Sponsor(s):
Decisions‐makers in the face of failure: Exit Strategies in Counterinsurgency and Peacebuilding Opera ons
Chair Disc. Raphaël Za ran, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
SB45: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
South/La n American Defense: Emerging E orts and Issues Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Maria Helena Castro Santos, University of Brasilia
Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira, UFPB ‐ Universidade Federal da Paraíba
The technological development as safety issue: The nuclear issue on the Brazil‐Argen na rela onship
João Guilherme Bene Ramos, Universidade Estadual Paulista
Argen nian and Brazilian regional Security and Defense discourse: a compara ve perspec ve
Raphael Camargo Lima, UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP
New Threats in South America: Military power and the South American Defense Council
Laura Meneghim Donadelli, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"
Defense And Regional Security In South America: Actors And Its Percep ons About Coopera on In Defense According To Their White Papers
Henrique Neto Santos, São Paulo State University
Nuclear Ambi ons in La n America: Challenges for a de facto Denuclearized Zone
Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post-Graduate School
Limits to the Di usion of Democra c Civil‐Military Rela ons in La n America
Harold Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School
SB46: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The A erlives of Neoliberalism: Subjec vity and Poli cs Without Meaning
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Global Development
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Giorgio Shani, Interna onal Chris an University
Ma Davies, Newcastle University
Intellectual Property Rights and the Socio‐Material Condi ons of Neoliberal Di usion
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Revolts and Revolu ons Anima ng Community Life: Democracy Against the ‘Nature’ of Neoliberalism and on its Time
Global Development
Peace Studies
Peter Mandaville, George Mason University
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
The Racial Missions of Militarized Humanitarianism in Hai : Clashing Forma ons of Brazilian and Cuban Interna onalism Paul Amar, University of California
Mark Sawyer , University of California, Los Angeles
Global Power Struggles, Local (In)jus ce? Globalisa on, Fric on and Transi onal Jus ce in Post‐War Sri Lanka Kris ne Hoglund, Uppsala University
Camilla Orjuela, University of Gothenburg
Civil security in the wake of crisis – Renego a ng police‐community rela ons in post‐crisis development in Swat, Pakistan.
Ingrid L.P. Nyborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Clash of Visions: Tradi onal Donors, Emerging Powers, and Local Voices in Liberia
Agnieszka Paczynska, George Mason University
From ‘Modernity’ to ‘Globality’? Turkish Foreign Policy and the Poli cs of the Global
Isaline Angelina Hélène Bergamaschi, Universidad Los Andes
SB48: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Fieldwork Methods in Sensi ve or Dangerous Loca ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Suzanne Levi‐Sanchez, Rutgers University
Caitlin M. Ryan, University of Limerick
Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University
Megan D. Daigle, Aberystwyth University
Jason T. Miklian, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
SB49: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Domes c Poli cal Actors and Japan's Interna onal Rela ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
Saadia Pekkanen, University of Washington, Sea le
Phillip Y. Lipscy, Stanford University
Jennifer Lind, Dartmouth College
The Military, Interna onal Socializa on, and State Alliance Behavior:
The Japan Self‐Defense Forces in the War on Terrorism, 2001‐
2010
Natsuyo Ishibashi, Department of Sociology & Poli cal Science, Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Electoral Reform and Na onal Security in Contemporary Japan
Amy L. Catalinac, Australian Na onal University
Economic and Poli cal Renewal? Local Governments and Japan’s Deepening Regional Economic Integra on
Linda Hasunuma, Franklin and Marshall College
A Whale of an Alliance: the Development of U.S.‐Japan Whaling Disputes
Michael Strausz, Texas Chris an University
SB50: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Great Power Management in Contemporary Interna onal Society
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Viktor Friedmann, Central European University
Thomas Müller, Bielefeld University
Revolu onary Iden es and Compe ng Legi macies: Why Pariah States Export Violence
Ari Benjamin Weiss, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
The new Hybrid Order: Post‐Westphalian Global Poli cs and the Resurgence of Great‐Power Poli cs. Maximilian Terhalle, Jena University
Panel
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Alexandra Homolar, University of Warwick
Imperial vision: a compara ve gendered analysis of Zbigniew Brzezinski’s and Ahmet Davutoğlu’s imperial strategies
Dogu Durgun, Sabanci University
The Evolu on of Rape as a Poli cal Metaphor in Contemporary American Foreign Policy Rhetoric
Holly Oberle, Freie Universitaet
Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
U.S. Security Strategy and the Value of Bilateral Trade
Triadic Trade Dependence Theory
Erika del Pilar Burton, University of New Orleans
York Alexander Forsyth, University of New Orleans
Human Security as a Measure of Country Risk in the Assessment of Emerging Market Bonds
Can Interna onal Trade Ins tu ons Promote Peace A Regression Discon nuity Design Test on GATTWTO
Peter F. Trumbore, Oakland University
Byungwon Woo, Oakland University
SB54: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Why Tell Stories in Interna onal Poli cs? Inquiry as Inven on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
Narra ve Wri ng and Hospitality
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee, York University
Human Rights, Humanitarian Interven on, Interna onal Poli cs and US Foreign Policy: A Feminist Norma ve Analysis of the Libyan Interven on
Faith I. Okpotor, University of Delaware
Drone Warfare, Rela onality, and Experience: Theorizing the Feminist Ethics of Post‐9/11 War
Jillian Terry, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Weizhun Mao, University of Konstanz
Eric M. Blanchard, Columbia University
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Transit States and the Interna onal Poli cal Economy of the Global Narco cs Trade
Obama, Masculinity and Security: Race and Gender in the Post 9/11‐era
Sponsor(s):
Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
Mallory Compton-Vuillaume, Texas A&M University Allan Dwyer, Mount Royal University
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
SB52: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poli cal Economy Of South America
Markus Holdo, Uppsala University
Sub‐na onal Compe on for Foreign Direct Investment: FDI and Educa on Spending in Brazil
Vincenzo Bove, University of Essex
Leandro Elia, Ins tute for the Protec on and Security of the Ci zen - European Commission-Joint Research Centre
Petros Sekeris, University of Namur
An Ins tu on in Decline? On the Great Powers’ Role as Directorate of Interna onal Society
Chair Disc. Economic Crisis and Democra c Legi macy: Lessons from Argen na
Sponsor(s):
"Responsible power" as the inversion of Great Powerhood: a genealogy
Sponsor(s):
Ana Carolina Garriga, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)
SB53: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Trade and Security
Diploma c Studies
English School
SB51: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Feminist Evalua ons of Foreign Policy and Policymakers
Monetary Ins tu ons as Signaling Devices: The Case of Argen na
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons ‐ USP
MEXICO since NAFTA and the 2000 Elec on: Have Trade Liberaliza on and Democra za on Enhanced Mexican Stability and Democra c Governance?
Gerry A. Andrianopoulos, Monterrey Ins tute of Technology
Unlocking the Museum
Katherine Hite, Vassar College
Paradoxical Peace: An Auto‐Ethnography on Religious Paci sm and An ‐Capitalism
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
"Becoming" IR: The Implica ons of a Storied IR
Eric Selbin, Southwestern University
Poli cal Lives: Invented Characters and Auto‐ethnographic Re ec ons
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
SB55: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Travelling Ideas, Local Prac ces: Development Policies from 'Below'
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chris an Bueger, Cardi University
Aleksandra Thurman, University of Macau
Emmanuel-Pierre Gui et, University of Manchester
“Get your act(ors) together” – Actorhood and agency in Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Global Di usion and Food Sovereignty:
Perpetua ng Inequali es or Empowering Par cipa on?
Ma hias Ho erberth, University of Texas, San Antonio
Je rey M. Ayres, Saint Michael's College
Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
ImBRICa onS of Global Governmentality and the Poli cal
Hans-Mar n Jaeger, Carleton University
Causality in di usion studies
Explaining the unlikely spread of social cash transfers in the global South
Lutz Leisering, University of Bielefeld
Tobias Boger, Bielefeld University
Revisi ng Structure and Agency in IR ‐ Contextualizing the Prac ce Turn
Erika Kirkpatrick, University of O awa
The Interna onal System and Its Environment: Evolu onary and Autopoie c Perspec ves on Norma ve Change in World Poli cs
Global civil society as 'contact zone': Indigenous discourses of 'civiliza onal crisis' and their recep on at the World Social Forum Janet Conway, Brock University
The Agents of Global Social Policy Di usion:
Innova ve Strategies of Interna onal Non‐Governmental Organiza ons (INGOs)
Phenomenological Complexity Theory for Interna onal Poli cal Sociology: discovering complex adap ve lifeworlds
SB58: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Fron ers in Global Environmental Poli cs Research
Michael Leutelt, University of Bielefeld
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Esteban Nicholls, Carleton University
SB56: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poli cal Sociology of Markets
Sebas en J. Mainville, The Ohio State University
Tony Rivera, University of Delaware
“The Governmentaliza on of Par cipa on: The Di usion of Indigenous Poli cal Ideas in Ecuador and Bolivia”
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Panel
Environmental Studies
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam
The legi macy and e ec veness of transna onal private governance: A cross‐sector study of corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in Guatemala
Uwe Gnei ng, Freie Universitaet Berlin
Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Copenhagen Business School
The rule of technocracy: Analyzing prac ces of jus
global nancial crisis ca on in the Frank Gadinger, Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen
Taylan Yildiz, NRW School of Governance (U Duisburg-Essen)
Learning to Succeed in a Glocal Marketplace: The Poli cs of Training World Ci zens Andréa B. Gill, University of Victoria & Pon
Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Panel
playing Chess with Michel Foucault? Metaphysics of uncertainty, escala on of violence and governmentality Tobias Berger, Free University Berlin
Chair Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
The Chemistry of Di usion – Transla ng ‘the rule of law’ in Bangladesh
Sponsor(s):
SB57: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theorizing Interna onal Orders
cia Universidade Towards a New Global Financial Infrastructure? Deriva ves clearing, payments and se lement a er the 2008 nancial crisis
Troy A. Lundblad, University of Toronto
Turbulent Capitalism and the State
Sco Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Coun ng Assets, Drawing Territories: Di usion and the Fixa on of Capital and Space
Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Copenhagen Business School
James Perry, Copenhagen Business School
The performa ve e ects of imagined economies – how to conceive of the role of economic theory in society?
Timo Walter, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva
The di usion of transparency norms in global environmental governance: towards more accountable and democra c decisions?
Aar Gupta, Wageningen University
Michael R. Mason, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Gender and Interna onal Environmental Poli cs
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Does knowledge ma er? Conceptualising the role of science and exper se in interna onal environmental poli cs Eva Lövbrand, Linköping University
Environmental Security in Interna onal Environmental Poli cs
Larry A. Swatuk, University of Waterloo
SB59: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rethinking Poli cal Change through the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska‐Omaha
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Media Framings of “Arab Spring” in Turkey and their Re ec ons on the Turkish Foreign Policy Making
Dilaver Arikan Acar, Yasar University
Isik Gurleyen, Izmir University of Economics
Electoral Engineering a er the Arab Spring and the Turkish Model
Hasret Dikici Bilgin, Okan Universitesi
The Arab Spring and the Limits of Emancipatory Poli cal Imagina on
Elif Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Ipek University
A Success Story or a Flawed Example? Turkish Model For the Middle East
Sevket Ovali, Dokuz Eylul University
Ilkim Ozdikmenli Celikoglu, Dokuz Eylul University
Todd G. Smith, The University of Texas at Aus n
The Arab Spring as a Post‐Western Wave of Democra za on: Promises and Limita ons of Post‐Colonial Analysis
Oktay Tanrisever, Middle East Technical Univers y
SB60: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Peacebuilding: Challenges and Opportuni es
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Carola Weil, American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies
Laura Zano , Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
United Na ons and The Rule of Law In Timor‐Leste
Teresa Maria Cierco, University Beira Interior
Deterring Defec on and Third Party Guarantees in Nego ated Se lements
Deniz Cil, University of Maryland
Caty Clement, Geneva Center for Security Policy
Sean Kay, Ohio Wesleyan University
Peacebuilding and Civil Society: A Cri cal Assesment of UNDEF´s role and its instruments of governmentality in Subsaharan Africa
cal Catholic University of Rio de Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Global Development
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Global South Caucus
Chair Disc. Doppel‐Threat: Explaining Varia on of Minority Treatment in Post
‐Secessionist States
Anna Ba a, University of North Texas
Where Will Governments Find Local Allies in Civil War? Explaining Ethnic Defec on with Microdata from the Mau Mau Uprising
Rex Douglass, Princeton University
Kristen Angela Harkness, University of Notre Dame
Interethnic Coopera on, Incendiary Rumors, and the Networks that Help or Hurt
Jennifer M. Larson, New York University
Suranjan U. Weeraratne, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
SB64: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Di usion through Networks in the Interna onal Financial System
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. David L. Blaney, Macalester College
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Andrea Paras, University of Guelph
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
Paul C. Kirby, University of Sussex
Scien
Claire L. Adida, University of California San Diego
Claire L. Adida, University of California San Diego
Transna onal Terrorism and Localized Grievances
SB61: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
What Do We Teach? How Do We Teach It? Cri cal Pedagogies and World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ginger L. Denton, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
cal Catholic University of Rio de SB62: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Climate, Weather, and Con ict II
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The E ect of Religion and Ethnic Iden ty on Poli cal Behavior in Insurgent Thailand
The local and the regional: challenges for Peacebuilding on the Democra c Republic of Congo
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SB63: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Explaining Ethnic Violence Through Local Grievances
Karen Brouneus, University of Otago
Ontological Security and Loca ng Danger and Di usion: Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland
Sponsor(s):
Theresa Margarete Tribaldos, ETH Zurich
Who gains, who su ers, who ghts? Resource abundance, scarcity and di erent types of communal con ict in the Sahel region
Tes ng The Women and Peace Hypothesis:
A tudes of Women versus Men in the Wake of the Rwandan Genocide
Three Dimensional Chess.
The Poli cs of DRC's Demobiliza on Program
Ricardo Oliveira Santos, Pon
Janeiro
Con ict and coopera on over domes c water resources: two case studies in Morocco and Portugal
Nina von Uexküll, Uppsala University
Interna onal Security Studies
Enzo Mauro Tabet Cruz, Pon
Janeiro
Precipita on, Prices and Protest: Inves ga ng the link between rainfall, food prices and social unrest in Africa
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
M. Andrew Abdollahian, Claremont Graduate University
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Network Di usion of De‐Dollariza on E orts
Michael John Albert, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Poli cal Business Cycle in an Integrated World: Capital Mobility, Trade Openness and the Domes c Poli cs of Foreign Exchange Interven on.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Clionadh A. Raleigh, University of Dublin
On the Course of Civil War – Does Climate feed Con ict?
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Gerdis Wischnath, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)
Climate‐related natural disasters and small‐scale violent con ict: A disaggregated approach
Hanne Seter, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Adrian Shin, University of Michigan
The Dynamic Structure of Global Banking: A Complex Network Analysis
William K. Wineco , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Interna onal Financial System as a Dynamic Network: Currency Exchange Vola lity, Di usion and Contagion
M. Andrew Abdollahian, Claremont Graduate University
Patrick Neal, Claremont Graduate University
Zining Yang, Claremont Graduate University
SB65: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ethnicity, the Poli cal Landscape and Con ict
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Sponsor(s):
Lutz F. Krebs, Maastricht University
Nils‐Chris an Bormann, ETH Zurich
Chair Disc. Til ng at Windmills or Whipping Up a Storm? Elites and Ethno‐
Na onalist Con ict during Democra za on
Lutz F. Krebs, Maastricht University
Forest Claims: Norm Di usion and the Pursuit of Jus ce in the Conven on on Biological Diversity
Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, Duke University
Elena E. Pokalova, Na onal Defense University
Transla ng the ‘Good Governance’ Norm from Global to Local Contexts: EU’s Development Aid to India and its Impact An Ethnopoli cal Explana on of Democra c Peace
Pui Hang Wong, Maastricht University
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
SB69: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Tide of Ideas in La n America
Poli cal Responsibility in a Globalized World
Sponsor(s):
Richard Beardsworth, Florida Interna onal University
A Responsibility for the Symptom or the Cause?: Reevalua ng the Cosmopolitan Approach to Humanitarian Interven on within Debates about Global Cons tu onalism
Alexandra Bohm, University of She eld
Garre Wallace Brown, University of She eld
Security Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance: The Place of the State
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
The Cosmopolitan Republican Cons tu on.
Dawisson B. Lopes, Federal University of Minas Gerais ‐ UFMG
Nane e Archer Svenson, Tulane University
Poli cal Knowledge of the Poor: The Case of La n America
Khatchik Derghoukassian, University of San Andrés
Have Regional and Global Ins tu ons Played a Role in Shaping a Renewed Social Agenda for the 21st Century? A Case Study of La n America’s ‘Pink Tide’
Carlos Faria, Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Dawisson B. Lopes, Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG
Richard Shapco , University of Queensland
Panel
Interna onal Law
Ulrike E. Lorenz‐Carl, University Potsdam
Joe Weinberg, Univerity of Southern Mississippi
Joe Weinberg, Univerity of Southern Mississippi
Expanding geographical indica ons: from Bordeaux to the United Kingdom and beyond
Erica Angele Farmer, University College London
Contested Di usion: Lessons from Intellectual Property ‘Universalism’
Joseph F. Turco e, York University
Rosemary Coombe, York University
Human rights in interna onal trade: what changes with the new genera on of European Preferen al Trade Agreements?
Lucas Tasque o, University of Sao Paulo
Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Linda Alvarez, Claremont Graduate University
Barbara Buckinx, University of California, San Diego
Chair Chair Disc. Chair Panel
Last In, First Out? The Di usion of the Cold War Paradigm in La n America
The Foreign Policy of a Non‐Domina ng State
Sponsor(s):
Garima Mohan, Freie Universitat, Berlin
What made the modern world hang together: Socializa on or S gma za on?
Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
Richard Shapco , University of Queensland
Steven C. Roach, University of South Florida
SB67: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Law and Poli cs of Interna onal Trade
Disarming Norms: Postcolonial Agency and the Cons tu on of the Interna onal
Alice Melissa Judell, University of Sydney
Charlo e Epstein, University of Sydney
North Caucasus: Iden ty Con ict Di usion
Chair Disc. Charlo e Epstein, University of Sydney
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of London
From a First World to a Third World Issue? The Evolu on of Food Security in Interna onal Rela ons
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
David S. Siroky, Arizona State University
Joshua Caron, Arizona State University
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Vivienne Jabri, King's College London
Contested Recogni on: Evidence from Kosovo and Western Sahara
SB66: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Cosmopolitan Responsibili es and Cosmopolitan States
SB68: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Interroga ng the Use of Norms in IR: Di usions or Imposi ons?
SB70: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Religious-Secular Divide in Global Context
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ron Hassner, University of California Berkeley
Davis Brown, Maryville University
Rule‐Consistent Behavior: A Cul‐de‐Sac. The Double Contested Compliance of Religious Freedom
Farhood Badri, FernUniversität in Hagen
Pious Secularists?: The Religious‐Secular Divide and Public Opinion in Senegal and the Philippines
David T. Buckley, Georgetown University
How Church‐State Rela ons Shape Religious In uence on Transna onal Norms
Jonathan Chow, Reed College
Religion‐State Connec ons and US‐Muslim Counter‐Terrorism Coopera on
Peter S. Henne, Georgetown University
Figh ng the Faithful: How the Religious‐Secular Divide Shapes Insurgent Group Survival Jason A. Klocek, U.C. Berkeley
SB71: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Power of Communica on: Media E ects on Policy Making and Public A tudes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
Masahiko Iguchi, Tokyo Ins tute of Technology
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Aric Trevor Thrall, George Mason University
Transna onal Media E ects: The Role of U.S. News in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Katherine A. Brown, Columbia University
The ‘NET E ect’: the role of the Internet in Foreign Policy‐Making
Andrea Calderaro, European University Ins tute
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Weapons of Mass Destruc on and Nuclear Tra cking in Emerging Media
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
Poli cal Violence: An Analysis of the Poli cal Economy and Human Rights of Stateless Na ons
Olakemi Sobomehin Campbell, Louisiana State University
Convergence of Interests in the Development of Foreign Worker Policies in Korea
Geun Koh, University of Delaware
Welcome or Unwelcome? Di usion of Restric ve Migra on Policies in Emerging Economies
Tanu Kohli, Rutgers- the State University of New Jersey
From Europe to Brazil: di usion of ideas and migra on ows in mes of economic crises Andrea F. Lucena, Federal University of Goias
Luciana O. Dias, Federal University of Goias
The Poli cal Economy of the Interna onal Migra on of Indigenous Peoples
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
SB73: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Trade-o s and Targets: Exploring the Climate-Industry Nexus
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jessica Templeton, London School of Economics
Elizabeth Chalecki, Goucher College
EU Climate Policy: Exploring the Role of Industry
Elin Boasson, CICERO, Center for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo
Jorgen We estad, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Environmental discourses of emergency and salva on: Tradeo s between climate solu ons and electronic waste
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Maja Primorac
Jost Wubbeke, Free University of Berlin
SB74: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Afghanistan and Central Asia in the Changing Geopoli cal Environment
Sponsor(s):
Chair Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Daniel Adam Thigpen, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Chair Disc. Jon Birger Skjærseth, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
The Poli cs of socio‐technical networks: Climate Change Mi ga on in the Chinese Steel‐Making Industry
Joanna I. Lewis, Georgetown University
Graig Klein, Binghamton University
Sponsor(s):
Governing European industry by Emissions Trading: Resistance, Innova on or Responsibility
The global di usion of learning in the wind power industry
Advanced Communica on Technology and the E ect on Democra c Transi ons
SB72: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poli cal Economy of Immigra on and Na onalism
Governance of Low‐Carbon Technological Innova on in Automobile Industry: A Compara ve Poli cs of Fuel Economy Regula on between Japan, Europe, the US and China and the Future Climate Governance
Panel
American Associa on for the Advancement of Slavik Studies
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Uzbekistan’s Diploma c Ini a ves for the Solu on of the Afghan Issue: A Retrospec ve View from 2014
Shuhrat Baratov, The Australian Na onal University
What Happens A er the U.S. Leaves Afghanistan
Yury Bosin, University of New Mexico
Tajikistan’s security dilemmas in Afghanistan: 2014 and beyond
Kirill Nourzhanov, Australian Na onal University
Uzbekistan’s “6+3” Ini a ve: An Epitome of Geopoli cal Trends A ec ng the Afghan Process
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
SC01: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Responding to Arab Spring: Opportuni es for Comparison
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Elizabeth Ma hews, CSUSM
Interven on and Regime Change in Bush’s and Obama’s Foreign Policies: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and non‐Syria
Maria Helena Castro Santos, University of Brasilia
Ulysses Tavares Teixeira, University of Brasilia
Qatar and the Arab Spring: From Diploma c Media on to Regional Interven on
Kris an Coates Ulrichsen, London School of Economics
Neoclassical Realism and State‐Sponsorship of Terrorism: The Case of Syria
Magdalena Kirchner, University of Heidelberg
Sebas an Harnisch, Heidelberg University
Interests, Principles, and Ideologies: A Compara ve Analysis of Western Policies Towards the Broader Middle East From 9/11 to the 'Arab Spring'
Costanza Musu, University of O awa
SC02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Women, Gender, and the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Stephanie Anderson, University of Wyoming
Anna Van Der Vleuten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Too Much Talk, Not Enough Ac on: Why UN Resolu ons 1325 and 1820 are so di cult to implement in the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy Missions
Stephanie Anderson, University of Wyoming
Electoral Rules or Weak Di usion of Gender Equality Norms? Explaining Na onal Di erences in Women’s Representa on in the European Parliament Jessica For n-Ri berger, GESIS - Leibniz-Ins tut für Sozialwissenscha en
Berthold Ri berger, University of Munich
Toni Haastrup, University of Warwick
Do European women’s NGOs generate publics? Online advocacy in Brussels, the UK, and Germany
Sabine Lang, University of Washington
Henrike Knappe, Leuphana University Lueneburg
Family Reuni ca on Policy and Integra on in the EU: Where are the Women?
Eleanor Morris, Agnes Sco College
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee
Sara Bannerman, McMaster University
Di usion by Treaty Responses to Prac ce:
The Poli cs of "Three Strikes" in An ‐Piracy Law
Juan Ramon Rodriguez Amat, University of Vienna
Katharine Sarikakis, University of Vienna
Di usion by Prac ce‐Driven UN Mandate:
The Globaliza on of An ‐Terrorism Law
Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Di usion by Resistance:
The Poli cs of Counter‐Di usion from the Periphery to the Center
Lyombe Eko, University of Iowa
SC04: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Emo ons in World Poli cs: Theory and Methodological Issues
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Simon Koschut, University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg
Andrew A. G. Ross, Ohio University
The sources of a ect in friendly interstate rela ons: U.S. bilateral rela onships in a compara ve perspec ve Lucile Eznack, University of Geneva
Analyzing emo ons in IR: what we can learn from Russia’s resistance to NATO’s missile defense
Regina Heller, University of Hamburg
Reinhard H. Wolf, Goethe University Frankfurt
Believing this and Alieving that: Contradictory Intui ons in Interna onal Poli cs
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
Discursive Construc on of Human Su ering: a Cri cal Perspec ve on Emo ons as Moral Judgments
Marina Karbowski, University of Tuebingen
Simon Koschut, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Taking Stock of Emo ons in World Poli cs. Opportuni es and Challenges
Elisabeth E. M. Meur, University of Namur (FUNDP)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Gender Equality in EU‐Africa Rela ons
SC03: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Di usion of Communica on Law and Policy II
SC05: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Space Meets Cyberspace: Policy Addi ves and Cross Fer liza on
Interna onal Organiza on
Chris Bronk, Rice University
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
The puzzling failure to build ins tu ons for outer space security and sustainability: Evolving understandings of space in interna onal governance
Alanna Krolikowski, University of Toronto
A Prime Direc ve? How Space Policy Coexists with Policy for Cyberspace
Chris Bronk, Rice University
State Sovereignty in Space: Current Models and Possible Futures
Karl Leib, Chris an Brothers University
Apples and Oranges: Strategic Analogies, Outer Space, Cyberspace,and the Con a on of Domains
John Sheldon, School of Advanced Air & Space Studies
Collec ve Space and Individual Defense: Extending Cyber Capabili es to Space Assets
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
SC06: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
China's Environmental Policies: Bo om-up vs. Top-down Perspec ves
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Environmental Studies
Wei Liang, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Chris ne Boyle, UNC
These Dam(n) Projects: Rese lement Processes and Sustainable Livelihoods along the Lancang River
Sabrina Habich, Na onal Chengchi University
Chinese non‐state actors in mul lateral climate change mee ngs
Hee-jin Han, Na onal University of Singapore
Shuxiu Zhang, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Promo ng Clean Energy Industry in China: How Does An Authoritarian Regime Meet Its Climate Change Goals Huaxia Lai, University of Washington
China’s Sustainable Development Policies and Strategies
Edward W. Schwerin, Florida Atlan c University
Channeling Interna onal Di usion within one Country: China’s approach to Environment and Development
Der-yuan Wu, Na onal Chengchi University
SC07: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Priva za on of Security: Case Studies and Na onal Perspec ves
Sponsor(s):
Chair Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Francesco Giumelli, Metropolitan University Prague
Case study on the par cipa on and ac vity of military non‐state actors in Libyan rebellion in 2011 Radana Makariusová, Metropolitan University Prague
The cohesion of regula on of PMSCs in the interna onal and regional levels
Maria Nebolsina, Center for Euro-Atlan c Security of Interna onal Studies Ins tute MGIMO (University)
Incomplete Outsourcing: Explaining the Uneven spread of state use of PMSCs David G. Perry, Carleton University
SC08: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Di usion of Con ict Management Theory and Prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Jan Busse, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
The Poli cal Economy of Governance and Resistance in Israel‐
Pales ne
Pamela R. Aall, United States Ins tute of Peace
Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto
Neve Gordon, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Collec ve Ac on and the Di usion of Con ict Management Prac ce
Pamela R. Aall, United States Ins tute of Peace
Chester A. Crocker, Georgetown University
Fen Osler Hampson, The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Civil War Se lements: How and Why They Have Changed – and What that Means for Post‐Con ict Peace
Caroline Hartzell, Ge ysburg College
The European Union: Adding Punch to its Peacemaking Prac ce – Opportuni es, Challenges and Lessons Learned
Antje Herrberg, European Forum for Interna onal Media on and Dialogue
The Di usion of Peace Enforcement
An Idea Whose Time Has Come? The United Na ons and the Responsibility to Protect
Abiodun Williams, United States Ins tute of Peace
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Degrees, Condi ons, and Pathways of Interna onal Di usion: A Compara ve Evalua on of EU and OECD In uence on Ins tu onal Change in Israel
Magen Amichai, Stanford University
The emergence of the EU's interna onal investment policy ‐ interstate struggle, business compe on or endogenous ins tu onal change?
SC11: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Militarisa on As Di usion: The Poli cs Of Gender, Space And The Everyday
Sponsor(s):
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Marsha Henry, London School of Economics
Katherine Natanel, School of Oriental and African Studies
‘Normal’, Natural, and Invisible’: Living everyday militarisa on on Guam Ronni Alexander, Kobe University
Gender, Militariza on and the Everyday: Some Re ec ons on Contemporary Militarism in the Global North Militarised choices: in mate partner abuse and vic m‐survivors’ help seeking decisions in the UK armed services
Harriet Gray, The London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Bargaining with militarisa on: nego a ng ins tu onal iden ty and individual agency on a Bri sh military base overseas
Katharine Moon
In the Army and in the Closet: Military Bases, Male Pros tu on, and Homoero c Subcultures
David Bencek, Kiel Ins tute for the World Economy
The global spread of private markets: Transforma ons of the stock exchange industry and implica ons for regula on
Sebas an Botzem, Social Science Research Center Berlin
Di usion of Transparency ‐ How Uncontrolled Dissemina on of Informa on Changes Interna onal Poli cs
Jan-Frederik Kremer, Bonn University, Center for Global Studies
Benedikt Mueller, FOM University of Applied Sciences
Disc. Stephan Ste er, Bundeswehr University of Munich
War, Literature, and the Military Imagina on
An Agent‐Based Approach to Ins tu onal Change
Chair Moving from Area‐Sta sm to Global Dynamics: World Society Theory and the Poli cs of Inclusion/Exclusion in Israel and Pales ne
Alexandra Hyde, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Robert Basedow, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Sponsor(s):
Nigel Parsons, Massey University
Victoria Basham, University of Exeter
Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University
Fei Wu, CHARHAR INSTITUTE and Ji Nan University SC10: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Theorizing Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs in Israel and Pales ne: Post-Structuralism and Beyond
Dilemmas, Demobiliza on and Demographic Retrenchment: Pales nian Authority Biopoli cs through Healthcare under Occupa on
Chair Disc. Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University
SC09: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Perspec ves on Ins tu onal Change
Theorizing Governance as Globalized Governmentality: The Dynamics of World‐Societal Order in Pales ne
Panel
German Poli cal Science Associa on
Jan Busse, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Planning in a Gray‐Zone: Independent Zoning Plans in East Jerusalem Michal Braier, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
SC12: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ins tu ons: Di usion, Advocacy and Law
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Chelsea Lynn Moore, University of Southern California
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
For Show or Substance? The Establishment of Na onal Human Rights Ins tu ons Melissa A. Connolly, University of Missouri
Building the Human Rights Regime: Mainstreaming as Strategy and Constraint in the United Na ons
Megan Alexandra Dersnah, University of Toronto
Di usion of Children's Rights Law and Business Guidelines Across Borders and Industries
Elizabeth Milovidov, American Graduate School / Univ of Cergy Pointoise Law School
Human Rights Resonance in the Global South
James Ron, University of Minnesota
SC13: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Democra c Peace: a Reappraisal A er 30 Years
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Roundtable
Peace Studies
Luigi Caran , Universitá di Catania
Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
SC16: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Di usion with an Asian Twist? Rethinking Development and Human Security in East Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. SC14: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Di used Interna onal Security and the EU-US Adjustment Policies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
John Peterson, University of Edinburgh
Lorenzo Fioramon , University of Pretoria (South Africa)
American and European Con ict Media on with a Russian Touch: The Case of the South Caucasus
The EU’s Search for a Security Role in Southeast Asia a er the Obama Administra on’s Asian Pivot
David Frederic Camroux, Sciences Po-CERI
The Di usion of Global Turmoil in the Interna onal System: An Analysis of US Security Strategies in the Post‐September 11 Era on the Case of the Tension in Turkey‐Israeli Rela ons
Imperial and Neo‐imperial Legacies in Timor‐Leste: When the gh ng stops but developmental threats to human security endure
South Korea’s Post‐War Reconstruc on as a Case for Human Security and Development: A Universal Success Story or a Dis nct Anomaly?
Eun Mee Kim, Ewha Womans University, Graduate School of Interna onal Studies
Pil Ho Kim, Ewha Womans University
Challenges of an East Asian Model with a Di erence: Economic Development and Human Security in North Korea
Jae-Jung Suh, Johns Hopkins University
Tomas Weiss, Charles University in Prague
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Judith S. Kullberg, Eastern Michigan University
David Sylvan, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
The Role of Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change in US Foreign Policy
Payam Ghalehdar, European University Ins tute
Obama’s Foreign Policy: Who Needs Democracy Promo on When You’ve Got Democracy Assistance?
Ma hew Alan Hill, Ins tute for the Study of the Americas, University of London
Democracy Promo on in the Western Balkans: A Comparison of US and EU Policies
Murat Önsoy, Hace epe University
Why do States Conduct Covert Regime Change? Lessons Learned from U.S.‐Orchestrated Covert Regime Change during the Cold War
Lindsey O'Rourke, University of Chicago
Cold War Legacies and U.S. Foreign Policy: Democracy Promo on in the Post‐Soviet Space under the George W. Bush administra on
David Parker, King's College, London
Finding its Feet in the Freedom Agenda’s A erglow –
The Obama Administra on’s Conceptual Approach to Democracy Promo on
Annika Elena Poppe, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
paul chambers, Southeast Asian Ins tute of Global Studies (SEAIGS), Payap University
Barbara Stallings, Brown University
Ins tu onal Response to the Internal‐External Security Nexus: European Union's Adjustment to Global Security Transforma ons
Chair Disc. Success amidst Failure: Thailand’s Three Models of Economic Development and the State of Human Security in Thailand
Independence and Di usion: Poli cs and Economics in Vietnam
Devrim Sahin, Eastern Mediterranean University
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
Sponsor(s):
Eun Mee Kim, Ewha Womans University, Graduate School of Interna onal Studies
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Brendan Howe, Ewha Womans University
Nelli Babayan, Freie Universität Berlin
SC15: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Democracy Promo on as Foreign Policy
Global Development
SC17: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Poli ciza on of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Kers n Blome, University Bremen
Nora Markard, Coll. Research Ctr 597 Transforma ons of the State, University of Bremen
Kers n Blome, University Bremen
Nora Markard, Coll. Research Ctr 597 Transforma ons of the State, University of Bremen
How Mul ‐Level Poli ciza on Impacts on the Legi macy of Hybrid Tribunals: A Case Study on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Laura Marschner, Competence Centre for Human Rights, University of Zurich
Patrick Mayrock, Zeppelin University
Instrumentalizing the Interna onal Criminal Court to Prevent Mass Atrocity Crimes: Drawing Lessons from the ICC Referral in Libya
Ruben Reike, University of Oxford
Instrumentalizing the Interna onal Criminal Court in Kenya: Preliminary ndings
Chandra Sriram, School of Oriental and African Studies SC18: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Complexity, Di usion, and World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Theory
J. Ann Tickner, American University
Kate Macdonald, University of Melbourne
Toward a Complexity Paradigm for Global Studies
Walter C. Clemens, Jr., Boston University
The World As Process: Toward Understanding Interna onal Rela ons With Complexity Science
Neil E. Harrison, The Sustainable Development Ins tute
Panel
The Ghost in the Machine? The Spectre of Complexity in the Poli cs of Con ict Transforma on
SC22: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Perspec ves on Balancing
Adrian Li le, University of Melbourne
Sponsor(s):
World Poli cs as Complex Structura on
Chair Disc. Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
SC19: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Emerging Countries in Global Poli cs I: Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
Cyril Obi, Social Science Research Council
Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou
Navnita C. Behera, Delhi University
Turkish Diplomacy since 2002: Between Realism and Liberalism
Salikyu Sangtam, The University of Southern Mississippi
A Literature Review for Balancing under Unipolarity: A Journey from Realism to Construc vism
Balancing in a Hierarchical System: Pre‐Colonial Southeast Asia and the Tribute System
Moroccan foreign policy: pragma sm in dependency
Min Shu, Waseda University
Nizar Messari, Al Akhawayn
SC20: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Di usion of Narra ves in US Security Tradi ons
Panel
SC23: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Protec ng "Others": Asylum Seekers and Refugees Sponsor(s):
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Inderjeet S. Parmar, City University London
Nicholas J. Kitchen, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
The Enduring Logic of US Ballis c Missile Defence
Andrew J. Fu er, University of Leicester
Chair Disc. Panel
Human Rights
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Fortress Purgatory: Asylum Indecision Pa erns Understood through Elite Calcula ons of Electorate Malleability
Sean Christopher Anderson, Wayne State University
Narra ng Military Populism: The Di usion of American Jacksonianism and Australian Tradi onalism Urban Refugees In Israel: What was, What is, and What should be
Ronit Berger, Syracuse University
Jack Holland, University of Surrey
Playing at Being a State: Humanitarian Ac on in Refugee Camps
A World Divided: Uncivilized ‘Others’ in US Security Discourse Alexandra Homolar, University of Warwick
Adam J. Quinn, University of Birmingham
SC21: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Diplomacy and Interna onal Sport: Actors and Ins tu ons
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Geo rey Allen Pigman, University of Pretoria
Alison R. Holmes, Humboldt State University
on and Explaining Games M. Patrick Co rell, Lin eld College
Kevin Robert McGahan, Na onal University of Singapore
Haka‐plomacy: The Rugby World Cup as New Zealand Sport Diplomacy
Anthony S. Deos, University of Otago
Global Firms as Actors in the Diplomacy of Interna onal Sport
Geo rey Allen Pigman, University of Pretoria
The Olympic Games, cosmopolitanism, and UK news media discourse on human rights issues: consequences for public diplomacy
Mark Pope, Royal Holloway, University of London
“Nasty” diplomacy: A case of the idiosyncra c an diplomat
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Aryadne Bi encourt Waldely, PUC-Rio
Seeking Refuge in Israel: Challenges, Reali es, and Policies
Forever Bouncing Back? The Cyclicality of American Decline and Renewal as Narra ve Sports as Diplomacy: Power, Compe
Diplomats Play
On the Nature of the State
Burcu Sari, Columbia University
Gilles Bertrand, Centre Emile-Durkheim, Ins tut d'Etudes poli ques, Université de Bordeaux
Chair Disc. cal Catholic University of Lindsay Hundley, College of William & Mary
Diplomacy and the Academe in the Indian IR: Ever the Twain Shall Meet?
Sponsor(s):
Internal balancing as a possible source of interna onal change: a study of Chinese military moderniza on e orts
The Problem of Unipolarity and Hegemony in Structural Realism
Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes
Sandra Borda, Universidad de los Andes
Chair Disc. Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
David W. Blagden, University of Cambridge
The Paradox of Balance of Power Poli cs
Expor ng “Success”: Security and Foreign Policy in Colombia
Sponsor(s):
Theory
Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood, Pon
Rio De Janeiro
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Panel
Sara E. Brown, Clark University
Turning asylum seekers away from a humanitarian medical clinic: Waging a human rights campaign “on the backs of people”
Ilil Naveh-Benjamin, Cornell University
What can be done to address the root causes of why asylum seekers leave their homes and their vic miza on by des na on countries? Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
SC24: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Doing Global South IR Successfully Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Human Rights
Global South Caucus
Cli ord E. Gri n, North Carolina State University
Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University
Imad Mansour, Sciences Po Paris
Nane e Archer Svenson, Tulane University
Elsada Diana Cassells, The Graduate Center, CUNY
SC25: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Threat Percep on and the Di usion of Risk Analysis and Intelligence
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Intelligence Studies
David Strachan‐Morris, University of Leicester
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Na onal Risk Assessment as Intelligence Support
Stefan Brem, Federal O ce for Civil Protec on
Individual Threat Percep on and Small Group Decision‐Making in Crisis Situa ons
Anna Daun, University of Cologne
Risk as a Framework for a Construc vist Approach to Intelligence Studies
Intelligence and Risk Assessment in the Fi h Domain of Con ict and Warfare: You are on Your Own
Thomas A. Quiggin, Carelton University
Public‐Private Security Collabora on for Cri cal Infrastructure Protec on: The Example of the Swiss Na onal Transmission System Operator
Doron Zimmermann, Swissgrid ag
Into the Unknown: Risk Assessment in the Bri sh Government's Iraq War Decision
David Strachan-Morris, University of Leicester
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Chair Disc. Enabling urban climate governance?: Local urban innova ons and precedents in the case of Mumbai, India
Emily Boyd, University of Reading, UK
SC28: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Neoliberal Economics in East and Central European Countries: The Everyday Performance and Responses to Crisis Chair Post Communist States
Neil Robinson, University of Limerick
Neoliberal Economics, Na onalism, and Feelings of Individual Obliga on in East European States
Renee L. Buhr, University of St. Thomas
Marharyta Fabrykant, Belarusian State University
Do Domes c Banks Perform Be er in a Crisis than their Foreign‐
Owned Counterparts? Central and East European Domes c Bank Responses to the Financial Crisis
Rachel Epstein, University of Denver
The Paradoxes of Success: Russia’s Response to Crisis
Roundtable
Human Rights
Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport
Hunjoon Kim, Gri th University
Mohammed Bashir Uddin, Kobe University
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
Joseph Kingsley Adjei, Kennesaw State University
Alison Brysk, University of California Santa Barbara
SC27: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Urbaniza on and Global Climate Change: Exploring New Synergies For Adapta on, Mi ga on and Policy Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Sarah Burch, University of Bri sh Columbia
Alison Shaw, Royal Roads University
Ann Dale, Royal Roads University
John Robinson, University of Bri sh Columbia
Sponsor(s):
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
SC26: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poli cal Corrup on and Human Rights
Accelera ng the sustainability transi on: Exploring synergies between adapta on and mi ga on in Bri sh Columbian communi es
Environmental Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Heike Schroeder, University of East Anglia
Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Mul na onal companies and urban climate governance: Market making or successful policy innova on? So e Bouteligier
Urban resilience, low‐carbon governance and climate change: Reconciling the poli cs of adapta on, mi ga on and policy di usion
Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph
Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College
Subna onal climate governance in Brazil: addressing legal limita ons to ci es' foreign a airs and strengthening coopera ve federalism
Joana Setzer, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Neil Robinson, University of Limerick
Consolida on Incomplete? How the Czechs aunt EU Regula ons in Defence Acquisi on Process
Vit Stritecky, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons
Nikola Hynek, Metropolitan University Prague and Charles University
Market governance and economic elites in Eastern Europe
Patricia T. Young, Stanford University
SC29: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Asteroids and World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
James Clay Moltz, Naval Postgraduate School
James Clay Moltz, Naval Postgraduate School
Asteroidal De ec ons, Space Futures, and World Orders
Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
Can We Fight the Future?: The Challenges of Defending the Anthropocene From Asteroidal Collision.
Jairus V. Grove, University of Hawaii at Manoa
SC30: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Oil and State Regimes: Paradoxes of the Resource Curse
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Government‐take and poli cal (in)stability in extrac ve economies
Cathy Chen, University of Bri sh Columbia
Philippe A. Le Billon, University of Bri sh Columbia
Petro‐Rents and Hidden Wealth: Evidence from Bank Deposits in Tax Havens
Jorgen Andersen, BI Norwegian Business School
The Big Oil Change: A closer look at the Haber‐Menaldo Data
Jorgen Andersen, BI Norwegian Business School
Michael L. Ross, University of California at Los Angeles
Are Oil Subsidies Worth Their Governance Costs? Assessing the Impact of Fuel Subsidies on Ins tu onal Capacity and Poli cal Stability
Naazneen Barma
Oil, Domes c Con ict, and Opportuni es for Democra za on
Je D. Colgan, American University
Resource Wealth is an Ampli er, Not a Curse: Evidence from Country‐Level Exogenous Varia on of Resource Endowments
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)
Dara Cohen, Harvard University
Women Scorned: The Determinants of Women’s Par cipa on in Violent Organiza ons Jakana L. Thomas, Michigan State University
Kanisha D. Bond, University of Maryland
A Strategic Logic of A acking Aid Workers: Evidence from Violence in Afghanistan, 2007 ‐ 2012
Robert Paul Musgrave, Georgetown University
Yu-Ming Liou, Georgetown University
SC31: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Peacebuilding: Conceptual Re-imaginings
Protectors of the People or Pawns of the State? Sexual Violence by African Mili as
Panel
Peace Studies
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
If You Can’t Beat Them...: Strategic Setback and Rebel Violence against Civilians
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Gearoid M. Millar, University of Aberdeen
Gearoid M. Millar, University of Aberdeen
Revisi ng the origins of United Na ons peacebuilding: An analysis of the in uence of social science theories in policy prac ces
SC34: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Guns, Bu er and Strategy: Trade-o s and Technological Di usion
Sponsor(s):
Fernando Cavalcante, University of Coimbra, Portugal
A Feminist Humanism?Outlining a Future for Gender‐Responsive Strategic Peacebuilding
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni, Wellesley College
Which ideas inter into interna onal peacebuilding poli cs? A framework of analysis.
Laurent M. Goetschel, University of Basel / swisspeace
Chair Disc. Strategy, Technology, and Governance: Shi of Responsibility from Na on‐states to Individuals
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Manoela S. Miklos, Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)
Tomaz Paoliello, San Tiago Dantas Program
Chris an Kramer, London School of Economics
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Mariano Barbato, Babes‐Bolyai‐University Cluj‐Napoca, University of Passau
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Pilgrim City. Making Sense of the Di usion of Religion in IR.
Mariano Barbato, Babes-Bolyai-University Cluj-Napoca, University of Passau
Be Careful What We Wish For: Chinese Business Prac ces as a Western Norm Di usion "Success Story"? The Trickle‐Down E ects of Military Expenditures in the U.S.
Eriko Ueno, Gakushuin University
The Neoliberal Way of War: the Di usion of Market Ideology in Discourses of State Violence
Ben Whitham, University of Reading
An Approach toward an Asia‐Paci c Strategy for the United States Air Force
Dale Hayden, Air University
SC35: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Norm and Policy Di usion Between Regional Organiza ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chengxin Pan, Deakin University, Australia
Expor ng Revolu on: Why Only Some New Democracies Support Democracy Abroad?
Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University
Extreme Colors: Spreading the Word, Mimicking Ac on
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
The Confusing Di usion of Civic Educa on Among
Middle Eastern Youth Loubna Skalli-Hanna, American University
SC33: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Understanding the Behavior of Non-State Actors in Civil Wars
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Scien
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Sco Gates, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)
David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Rebels without a Name: The Use and Misuse of Insurgency in Civil War
Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University
Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Samuel Evans, University of California, Berkeley
The transna onal expansion of military urbanism
Complex adap ve networks and peacebuilding. SC32: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Resistance and Hegemony in the Di usion of Ideas
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Philippe De Lombaerde, United Na ons University (UNU
‐CRIS)
Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex
Compara ve Analysis of European and East Asian Regional Environmental Governance
Joerg Balsiger, University of Geneva
Aysun Uyar, Research Ins tute for Humanity and Nature
Window dressing or true policy convergence? A study of inter‐
regional norma ve convergence in peace‐keeping and SSR concepts
Ma hias Dembinski, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Jörg Krempel, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Norm di usion, norma ve change and East Asian regionalism
Thuy T. Do, Australian Na onal University
Regional Organiza ons and Pa erns of Di usion
Roberto Dominguez, European University Ins tute
Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex
The di usion of the EU security and development norms: ‘discursive encounters’ with West Africa and South America
Elisa Lopez Lucia, University of Warwick
SC36: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Global Di usion of Norms in Higher Educa on
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Steven B. Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
The Di usion of Higher Educa on Reforms in European Union Countries
Foteini Asderaki, University of Piraeus-Greece
Atlan c Crossings of the Bologna Process – Analyzing the Di usion of Higher Educa on Policies to the U.S. and Germany
Tonia Bieber, University of Bremen
Timm Fulge, University of Bremen
Avril Kea ng, Ins tute of Educa on, London
Vanessa Colleen Leon, Florida Interna onal University
Aaron C McKeil, Aberystwyth
Panel
Harald Mueller, HSFK Democracies, Interven on and the Armed Forces: The Quest for a “Military Covenant”
Marco Fey, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Harald Mueller, HSFK Barbara Jankowski, IRSEM
Objec ve Control Revisited: The US Generals as a Check on Civilian Hawks
A Double‐Edged Sword: Risk, and the E ect of Nuclear Weapons
Ali Sanaei, University of Michigan
Chair Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Emek M. Ucarer, Bucknell University
Holley E. Hansen, University of Puget Sound
Exclusive inclusion: Transna onal migrants and the blind spots of European human rights law
Ci zenship at Mul ple Levels: Compara ve Reconcilia ons of Equality and Diversity Willem Maas, York University
Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios, City University of New York
Xenophobic actors in nested games: 'la poli que du dedans avec les raisons du dehors?' Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Stefano Recchia, University of Cambridge
Gabriela Marin Thornton, Texas A&M University
Na onal Self, Post‐Na onal Other? The Expansion of Transna onal Ci zenship Rights and the Dynamics of Iden ty and Belonging in the European Union
Ora B. Szekely, Clark University
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Sami Makki, Sciences Po & CERAPS, Lille (France)
Trouble Ahead: IRA Warnings and Police Responses in the Northern Ireland Con ict
Joseph M. Brown, Columbia University
Should Homeland Security Studies Survive? Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Externalizing the EU’s Jus ce and Home A airs: The case of EU‐
ASEAN Counter terrorism co‐opera on
Felix Heiduk, University of Birmingham
Evalua ng E ec veness in Domes c Counter‐Terrorism Ins tu ons
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Preparing and Responding to Mass‐Casualty Terrorist A acks ‐ a Compara ve Analysis of Five A acks Targe ng Rail Bound Tra c Veronica Strandberg, Umeå University Sweden
Reconceptualizing Deterrence: Crea ng a Typology of Nuclear Deterrence Doctrines
“The Outsiders”: The Roma/Gypsy Popula on In Europe Civil‐military Rela ons and the Timing of Israeli Military Campaigns: From Lebanon to Gaza (and back again?)
Chair Disc. Joseph Morris Grieco, Duke University
Won Steinbach, Duke University
Migrant and Female: Discrimina on and Protec on in the European Union
Assessing Military In uence in Defense Policy Decision‐Making in France
Sponsor(s):
Ma hew S. Gra as, University of Southern California
Nuclear Weapons and Crisis Escala on Dominance, 1946‐2007 Anuscheh Farahat, University of Frankfurt/UC Berkeley School of Law
Interna onal Security Studies
SC38: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cross-Na onal Approaches to Counterterrorism
Stephen Quackenbush, University of Missouri
Gary Schaub, Jr., University of Copenhagen
Nuclear Transi ons: Guardianship, Civil‐Military Rela ons, and Democra c Stability
Sponsor(s):
Why Is There Interna onal Theory? The Pedagogic Need for a Heuris c of Interna onal Rela ons.
Chair Interna onal Security Studies
SC40: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Discrimina on and Xenophobia in Europe
Signaling the West: Adop on of Western Educa on Norms
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Susan Turner Haynes, George Mason University
Crea ng cosmopolitan ci zens in Europe: what role does poli cal knowledge play? SC37: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Civil-Military Rela ons and Policy SC39: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Ka e E. Tonkiss, University of Birmingham, UK
SC41: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Culture and Peacebuilding: Conceiving of the “Them”, the “Us”, and the “There”
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Laura Zano , Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Oliver Richmond, University of Manchester
Bringing anthropology to peacebuilding studies: encounters, transla on and violence
Francine Rossone de Paula, Virginia Tech
Gradua ng from assisted statehood: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina Liliana Pop, London Metropolitan University
How do we know? Interna onal Crisis Group and the produc on of knowledge under dire circumstances
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
What peacebuilders read
Catherine Goetze, University of No ngham
Bonjour,? oh no we speak English: Rwanda’s Peace Building and the Poli cs of Language
David Kiwuwa, University of No ngham Ningbo China
A ma er of life and death: peace‐building,’ immortality strategies’ and the ‘re‐enchantment’ of humanity Audra Mitchell, University of York
SC42: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Future of Civil-Military Rela ons Theory
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Jon Rahbek‐Clemmensen, London School of Economics
James Burk, Texas A & M
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Michael C. Desch, Notre Dame
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military Academy
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Yuan‐Kang Wang, Western Michigan University
Yuan‐Kang Wang, Western Michigan University
James Manicom, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Between a rock and a hard place: Philippines strategies toward China and the US in the South China Sea
Aileen Baviera, University of the Philippines
Sources of Sino‐Japanese Coopera on in the East China Sea: Implica ons for Dispute Management
James Manicom, Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on
Securing Mari me Security: Norms, Legal Regimes and Realpoli k
Carlyle Alan Thayer, University of New South Wales
The Security Implica ons of Cross‐Strait Economic and Social Exchanges
Yuan-Kang Wang, Western Michigan University
Chinese Views of Indian Seapower in the Indian Ocean
Toshi Yoshihara, Naval War College
SC44: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Health Risk, Security, and the Life Sciences: Controversies and Dilemmas in Pharmaceu cals and Biomedicine
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Valerie Percival, Carleton University
Valerie Percival, Carleton University
What a Di erence a Day Makes: The Global Rise of Tami u as a Medical Countermeasure
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
Biosecurity Dilemmas: Dreaded Germs and Public Health
Chris an Enemark, Australian Na onal University
An examina on of pharmaceu cal systems in severely disrupted healthcare systems
Peter S. Hill, University of Queensland
Jillian Clare Kohler, University of Toronto
Markus Michael, Consultant
Maurizio Murru, Consultant
Natalia Ovtcharenko, University of Toronto
Enrico Pavignani, University of Queensland
Public Health Bene t or Bioterrorism Threat? H5N1 and the Debates over Dual‐Use Research
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Intelligence Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ma hew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Arthur Steven Hulnick, Boston University
Exploring the links between Intelligence and Public Rela ons: Ruben Arcos, King Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)
Interna onal Security Studies
SC43: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Fault Lines and Security Dynamics Along Asia’s Lifeline
SC45: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Fron ers in Intelligence Studies
Occam’s Folly: The Con nued Chasm between Academia and the Intelligence Community
Ma hew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Percep ons on security and intelligence in Europe: the case of Spain
David García, Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Benjamin Franklin Ins tute for North American Studies.
Understanding Intelligence Failure and Deterrence: A Quan ta ve Approach
Jacquelyn Schneider, Arizona State University
SC46: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Aboriginal Sovereign es of IR? Lived Prac ces from the Canadian Context
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Ajay Roshan Parasram, Carleton University
Jeanne W. Simon, University of Concepcion
Indigenous Cyber Diplomacies: Rethinking Boundaries of Sovereignty Online
Dan Bous eld, University of Western Ontario
Community Advocacy in the Wake of State Controlled Health Care: The Meanings behind Aboriginal Iden ty, Self‐
determina on and Community Ac vism
Chelsea Gabel, McMaster University
Making the Best of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics: “First Na ons in China” and Arc c Mining as Diploma c Strategies
Heather Kincaide, Asia Paci c Founda on of Canada
Jean Michel Montsion, York University, Glendon College
From Claimed to Lived Indigenous Sovereignty: The Haudenosaunee Confederacy Passports as Rela onal Self‐
Determina on
Sheryl Ligh oot, University of Bri sh Columbia
Sacri cing Sovereignty: Challenging Indigenous and Canadian Sovereignty Claims in the Arc c
Gabrielle A. Slowey, York University
SC47: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Pales nian People and the Poli cal Economy of Dedevelopment Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Peace Studies
Mohammed Abu‐Nimer, American University
Mohammed Abu‐Nimer, American University
The role of the tunnel economy in redeveloping Gaza Nicolas Pelham, Council for Bri sh Research in the Levant and The Economist
Libera on through Neoliberalism?: the Pales nian Authority and the contradic ons of the statehood‐by‐2011 programme Sobhi Samour, School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London)
(De)Development of a people and the restora on of Pales nian sovereignty
Omar Shweiki, University of Oxford
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
The Consequences of the Inward and Outward Di usions: The Case of Pales ne
Alaa Tar r, The London School of Economics and Poli cal Science, LSE
Carsten-Andreas Schulz, University of Oxford
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Integra on, subsump on or 'op ng out': Pan‐Americanism and the place of La n America in interna onal society
Do States Look Out for Each Other? Encapsulated interest in interna onal rela ons
Aid and the donor community in the oPt
SC48: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ethical Interven ons in Poli cal Resistance
Regula on of Con icts as an Historical‐Sociological Category Applied to the Cases of Central Asia, Tropical Africa and Polynesia
Kendall W. S les, Brigham Young University
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
A framework for the nego a on of roles in interna onal society
Robert Yates, Royal Holloway, University of London
SC51: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Foreign Policy of Alliances
Chris P. D. Rossdale, University of Warwick
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Sponsor(s):
An Ethics of Occupa on?: Community, Resistance and Hospitality
Chair Dan Bulley, Queen's University Belfast
Traversing the fantasy? Ex‐militant experiences of Cypriot and Italian Armed Struggles
Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly, University of Warwick
Ordeals of Resistance: Deconstruc on, Disorienta on and the (Im)
possibility of Poli cal Interven on
Aggie Hirst, City University London
The ethos of resistance and the logos of human rights: exploring resistance to the feminicide in Ciudad Juàrez
Louiza Odysseos, University of Sussex
Chris P. D. Rossdale, University of Warwick
Maurice S erl, University of Warwick
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Dmitry Katsy, Saint Petersburg State University
Natasha C. Kuhrt, King's College London
The EU and Russia: Compe ng Security Approaches Towards the ‘Shared Neighbourhood’
Vanda Amaro Dias, University of Coimbra
NATO‐Russia Rela onship: R.I.P Cold War?
Isabela Andrade Gama, PUC-Rio de Janeiro
Reversed Dynamic of the Two Level Game. The Case of Russian Accession to the WTO.
Igor Istomin, Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Ministry of Foreign A airs of Russia
Bilateral Foreign Policy Games: Power, Interests and Discursive Borders in/of Russian Foreign Policy
Dovile Jakniunaite, Vilnius University
Russian Strategic Orienta on and East Asia
Michael P McCormack, Florida Interna onal University
Foreign Policy Beliefs of US and Russian Poli cal Elites
Mark Sawoski
SC50: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
New English School Theory: Social Roles, Func ons, and Processes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. English School
Daniel M. Green, University of Delaware
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
The Prac ce of Legi macy in Interna onal Society: Helping IR construc vists break out of their atomis c approach to the idea onal world
Daniel Ma eo, University of Westminster
Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
Gregory Miller, Oklahoma State University
More Special Than Thou? A Compara ve Analysis of Denmark’s and the United Kingdom’s Special Rela onships with the United States
Peter V. Jakobsen, Royal Danish Defence College
Jens Ringsmose, University of Southern Denmark
What is Cold War in Interdependence?: Great Power Interac ons in terms of the Partners and Rivals Model under Binding (Procedural) Coopera on
The Rhetoric of Partnership: Legi macy Poli cs and Changing Alliance Rela ons in East Asia
Resis ng EU Border Management as Ethical Prac ce?
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
Anarchic Ethics as An ‐Militarist Prac ce
SC49: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wrestling with Russia's Place in the World
Disc. Panel
Seo-Hyun Park, Lafaye e College
SC52: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Dispute Resolu on And Trade
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Martha S. Thomas, University of Vermont
York Alexander Forsyth, University of New Orleans
Con ict management of river disputes: where do third par es go?
Elvira Bobekova, University of Otago
Learning from the Past: The E ect of Previous Ini a on, Decisions, and Compliance at the NAFTA and WTO Trade Dispute Resolu on Forums.
Jennifer Laks Hutnick, Univ. of Pi sburgh
Learning by Doing or Learning From Others? Di usion of Informa on in Interna onal Trade Dispute Se lement Mechanisms
Jennifer Laks Hutnick, Univ. of Pi sburgh
Legal Capacity and Developing Country Performance in the Panel Stage of the WTO Dispute Se lement System
Ka Zeng, University of Arkansas
Do ins tu onal factors ma er for environm/ental policy permissible outcomes in interna onal trade and investment disputes
Beate E Antonich, University of Pi sburgh, Graduate School of Public and Interna onal A airs and Center for Interna onal Legal Educa on
SC53: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Trade Preferences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
Heterogeneity, Uncertainty, and American Preferences for Trade Protec on
Alexandra Guisinger, University of Notre Dame
Consumer Preferences in a Global Economy:
Na onal images and the perceived bene t of trade.
Eddie Hearn, Florida State University
Nego ated Exclusions and Free Trade: Why some Mexican Industries Receive Protec on with Free Trade Agreements
Anthony A. Pezzola, Pon
cal Catholic University of Chile
Cons tuency Size and Trade Policy Vote in La n
America
Flavio L. Pinheiro, University of Sao Paulo (USP)
A ect Over Reason: The Microfounda ons of Public Opinion Toward Interna onal Trade
Shahrzad Sabet, Harvard University
SC54: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Racism and the Re-emergence of Far-Right: Theore cal and Historical Engagements
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Rick Saull, Queen Mary, University of London
Owen Worth, University of Limerick
Going Beyond a Collec ve Myopia: Whiteness and the Norm of Racial Equality
Sema Binay, University of Minnesota
The Interna onal Origins of the Far‐Right: The Future as Past
Rick Saull, Queen Mary, University of London
Passato e Presente?: Assessing the Contemporary Signi cance of Gramsci’s Analysis of the Rise of Fascism in Italy
Nicola Short, York University
‘Europe’ and ‘Empire’ as seen by Na onal Socialism and its Revenants in Germany Today
Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf
SC55: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Global Poli cs of the “New Enclosures”: Land Grabs and the Violence of Development Revisited
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The "New Enclosures": Colonial legacies of contemporary prac ces of dispossession in development
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
SC56: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Historicizing the ‘Social’ in Interna onal Thought
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Patricia Owens, University of Sussex
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social Research
Towards a Genealogy of Society in Interna onal Rela ons
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
What’s Wrong with Universal History?
Barry Hindess, Australian Na onal University
The Greeks and the Social
Ned Lebow, King's College London
The Historical Rise of the Social and Interna onal Theory
Patricia Owens, University of Sussex
Observing with Purpose: Sociology as a Response to Poli cal Needs
Mar n Weber, University of Queensland
SC57: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Governing Through Certainty: Risk Assessments and Managing Uncertainty
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Linsey J. McGoey, Essex University
Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
The Certainty of Uncertainty: Risk Mi ga on as PostModern Soothsaying
Lisa M. Burke, University of Denver
Shaping Futures: The Analy cal Role and Poli cal Impact of Scenario Methodologies in Na onal Security Policy‐making
Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Center for Security Studies
Jonas Hagmann, ETH Zurich
Catastrophism and An cipatory Security
Garnet Kindervater, University of Minnesota
Speed in the Union: Risk, Uncertainty, and Probability in EU Rapid Reac on
Christopher C. Leite, University of O awa
When Risk Communica on Becomes Security Communica on
Karen Lund Petersen, University of Copenhagen
Global Development
Philip McMichael, Cornell University
Marcus E. Taylor, Queen's University, Kingston
Governing the Global Land Grab: What role for Gender in the Voluntary Guidelines and the Principles for Responsible Investment?
Andrea M. Collins, Queen's University
"From territory to property: The spa al transi on of colonial and developmentalist claims over land"
Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology
The “Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests” one year later: an e ec ve global tool for gh ng land grabbing?
Nora McKeon, Roma Tre University
Agriculture for development:’ a cri que of land grab ideology and prac ce.
Philip McMichael, Cornell University
SC58: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Gender, Power, and Vulnerability in the Environmental Arena
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Inves ga ng the Investment: Policy, Epistemology & Poli cal Economy in an Agricultural Research Boom
Garre Graddy, American University School of Interna onal Service
Conceptualizing Gender: Natural Disasters and Human Security
Namalie Jayasinghe, American University
Climate policy: the emergence of a ‘masculine’ policy eld ?
Annika Kronsell, Lund University
Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdo r, Malmö University
Women’s Representa on in the UN Climate Change Nego a ons: A Quan ta ve Analysis
Johannes K. Kruse, Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences
Making disaster less disastrous: What is and isn’t known about lessening the long‐term impacts of natural disasters on human security
Chris an Webersik, University of Agder
SC59: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
EU Diplomacy: Ins tu ons, Prac ces, Fields
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Standing Group on Interna onal Rela ons of the ECPR
The EEAS and the Transforma on of European Poli cal Order: Recrui ng Personnel from EU Member States’ Diploma c Services
Stefan Gänzle, German Development Ins tute
Zuzana Murdoch, University of Agder
Jarle Trondal, University of Oslo
Manufacturing esprit de corps? The Case of the European External Ac on Service
Ana E. Juncos, University of Bristol
EEAS as a Case of 'Spill‐back'?
David Spence, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Towards a new geopoli cs of climate change
Helena M. Moreira, USP - Universidade de São Paulo
SC63: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Seeing the Border: A tudes, Immigra on, and the Policing of Interna onal Boundaries
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
John L. Linantud, University of Houston Downtown
Tony Robinson, University of Colorado Denver
Border‐Crossing to Seek Health Care Services Among La no Immigrants in the United States
Ma hew C. Morgan, York University
Maria De Jesus, American University
Understanding Interna onal Security Organiza ons: A Comparison of Decision‐Making in the PSC and the NAC
Life Goes On: On Making a Normal Life in the Chaos of the Cartel Border War
Nikola Tomic, Loughborough University
Simon J. Smith, Loughborough University
John Kilburn, Texas A&M Interna onal University
Long‐term Priori es and Contradic ons of NATO‐Russia Rela ons: Possibili es for 2030
Fedor Voytolovskiy, IMEMO RAN
Disc. Wolfgang Sterk, Wuppertal Ins tute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Jasmine Hyman, Yale University
Jessica Gordon, Yale
Mona Rybicki, Wuppertal Ins tute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Chair Disc. John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Ins tute
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
NATO: From collec ve defense to governing global security Chair Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Robert Gampfer, ETH Zurich
Do the Principles Help the Prac ce? Evalua ng the Governance Principles Suppor ng (or Undermining) Climate Finance
Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross, ARENA Centre for European Studies
Sponsor(s):
Burden Sharing in Global Climate Change Policy: Could Clima c Shocks Make Unfair Deals More Acceptable?
Michael Vincent McGinnis, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
EU Diplomats and Crises: Invisible or Inconsequen al?
SC61: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Food Security: New Interpreta ons, New Challenges
Richard Anthony Ma hew, University of California
Richard Anthony Ma hew, University of California
Finding Refuge Across the Paci c Rim
Jozef Batora, Comenius University
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Interna onal Ethics
Bruce Gilley, Portland State University
David Kinsella, Portland State University
EEAS as an Inters al Organiza on: Pa erns of Ins tu onal Innova on in Diplomacy Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
The Use of Force to Achieve Climate Change Goals
Jozef Batora, Comenius University
Rebecca Adler‐Nissen, University of Copenhagen
SC60: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Future of NATO
SC62: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Jus ce and Power Poli cs in Global Climate Governance
Panel
Global Development
Noah Zerbe, Humboldt State University Department of Poli cs
Silke M. Trommer, Murdoch University
Global crises, local con icts? ‘Food riots’ in Africa
Be na Engels, Freie Universität Berlin
Managing migra on? Unpacking the myth
Fabiola Mieres, University of Manchester
Challenging Reforms: the poli cs of water in Oaxaca, Mexico
Monique Segarra, Bard College, Center for Enviromental Policy
Bewildering Boundaries: Evalua ng United States Border Patrol Highway Checkpoints in the State of Texas
David Branham, University of Houston Downtown
Immigra on Reform as a Moral Ques on: Elite and Non Elite A tudes of Immigra on Reform in the Southern Border States
Joanna U. Ka an, University of Houston - Downtown
The China‐North Korea Border: An Anathema c Throwback in the Post‐modern Era
Peter Li, University of Houston Downtown
Seeing the Border: The Search for a Reliable Poli cal and Sta s cal Pro le
John L. Linantud, University of Houston Downtown
SC64: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Di usion and Resistance: The Struggle Over Investment Protec on Between and Within Capital Expor ng and Impor ng States and Regions Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto
Restricted Di usion: The Ques oning of Investor Norms in the Investment Protec on Agreements in the Area of Natural Resources in Mexico and La n America
Teresa Gu errez-Haces
Norm Di usion, Reform, and Resistance in BIT Policy‐making David Schneiderman, University of Toronto
SC65: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Borders as Venues of Interna onal Di usion: Macro, Meso and Micro Analysis
Chair Disc. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Todd Allee, University of Maryland
Helen Milner, Princeton University
From BITs to Investment Arbitra ons: Remnants of a Colonial World?
Stepan Wood, York University
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
Bilateralism vs. Inter‐regionalism: the United States’ and Canada's Contested Di usion of Investor Rights in South America Sponsor(s):
SC67: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Bilateral Investment Treaty Regime
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Cédric Dupont, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Thomas Schultz, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
Firms’ use of BIT‐based arbitra on
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San Diego
Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, University of California, San Diego
BITs renego a on
Zeev Yoram Ha el, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Illinois at Chicago
Alex Thompson, Ohio State University
Mul na onal Corpora ons, Na onality, and Government Breach of Contract
Rachel Wellhausen, Princeton University
SC68: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
ENMISA: Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel for Marc Howard Ross
Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University
Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University
Sponsor(s):
The Triangular Nexus of Migra on, Security and Economy: Evidence from Turkish‐Iraqi Border
Damla Aksel, Koc University
Didem Danis, Galatasaray University
Modelling the Dynamics of Ethnona onalist Mobiliza on and Con ict Di usion
Gorana Grgic, University of Sydney
Changing Roles of Borders in the Age of Globaliza on
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Josephine E. Squires, Fort Hays State University
Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College
Mar n O. Heisler, University of Maryland
Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
Erin Jenne, Central European University
SC69: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Transna onal Networks of Regulatory Professionals: Evidence from La n America
Lacin Idil Oz g, Yildiz Technical University
Biopoli cs Beyond Geopoli cs: Migra on policy‐making in Turkey
Deniz Sert, Koc University
Ugur Yildiz, Carleton University
SC66: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Evil and Interna onal Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Ethics
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Bad guys and worst guys of interna onal society: comparing ‘rogues’ and ‘evil’
Anna Geis, University of Magdeburg
Carmen Wunderlich, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
‘The “Evil” of Drugs’
Christopher E. Hobson, United Na ons University
Conceptual Relics, Mutual Assured Evilness, and the Struggle over Israeli Public Commonsense
Piki Ish-Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Choosing good, elimina ng evil: Libya and the poli cs of the Responsibility to Protect
Jeremy M. Moses, University of Canterbury
How the devil operates in Interna onal Rela ons
Mona K. Sheikh, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andrew Schrank, University of New Mexico
G. Eduardo Silva, Tulane University
Finding the Limits of Epistemic Communi es: La n American Environmental Regulators in Transna onal Governance Networks
Kathryn Hochstetler, University of Waterloo
Bureaucra c Networks and Government Spending: A Network Analysis of Nuclear Coopera on in La n America
Isabella Alcaniz, University of Maryland
Structured Overlap: Where Transna onal Governance and Na onal Poli cs Intersect
Julie Collins-Dogrul, Whi er College
The Na onal Bureaucra c Underpinnings of Transna onal Regulatory Networks:
La n American Labor Inspectors in Compara ve Perspec ve
Andrew Schrank, University of New Mexico
SC70: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Green Shoots in Spring: Why the Uprisings?
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Kris n Diwan, American University
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
Youth Movements and Post‐Islamism in the Arab Gulf
Kris n Diwan, American University
Panel
Modeling the Arab Spring: Religion and Transi on in the Middle East
Joseph Ma hew Gardner, University of California, Berkeley
Theocharis Grigoriadis, UC Berkeley
The Turkish Model and the Arab Spring: Norm Di usion from Europe to Turkey to the Middle East?
Ali Tekin, Bilkent University
The Arab Spring and Arab Militaries: The Role of the Military in the Transi oning Middle East
Marybeth Ulrich, US Army War College
State of Emergency and the Arab Uprising – Di usion of Western Models?
Andrej J. Zwi er, University of Groningen
SC71: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Repor ng Poli cs Within and Across Borders
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Cris na Arche , University of Salford
Melissa Aronczyk, Carleton University
Anne L. Bu ardi, University of Washington
Andrew Chetley, -
Diamonds, Oil and the American Media: Filtering out the Logic of Plunder in the Angolan Civil War
Christopher R. Cook, University of Pi sburgh at Johnstown
Bringing the World to America: An Oral History of AP Foreign Correspondents’ Rela onship with Policymakers
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
Misreading the American Public? Neglec ng Americans' Interest in Interna onal News
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
“We Are Not Challenging the Kremlin; We Are Broadcas ng For the People.” Analysis of TV Krasnoyarsk’s Coverage of the December 2011 Moscow Protests
Anna A. Popkova, University of Minnesota
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Samuel R. Brazys, University College Dublin
Remi ances and Aid Realloca on: How ODA Has Responded to Rising Flows of Migrant Earnings
Cris na Alvarez Mingote, University of Illinois
Ma hew S. Winters, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A Sectoral Analysis of Aid Concentra on, Fragmenta on and Vola lity in Fragile States
Helen R. Chang, The Graduate Center, CUNY
China’s re‐emergence in Africa: reversing the convergence‐trend in foreign aid
Sarah Hardus, University of Amsterdam
Dona ng for Votes: Experimental Evidence on the Poli ciza on of Foreign Aid
Ryan S. Jablonski, University of California San Diego
An Empirical Analysis of Brazilian Bilateral Aid
Rafael Magalhaes, Universidade de São Paulo
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Steinar E. Andresen, Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute
Environmental Summi sm in Crisis? From Rio plus 20 to ‘Rio plus 30’
Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam
Environmental Mul lateralism in Crisis? Con ict and Stalemate in the Trade and Climate Regimes
The climate mul lateralism norm: contesta on, crisis, or renewal?
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
When does the ‘global’ become ‘local’? Global summits on the na onal agenda
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne
Interna onal Communica on
SC72: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poli cs Of Foreign Aid SC73: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Environmental Mul lateralism in Crisis? From the Di usion of Con ict to Process Innova on and Renewal
SC74: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Global sheries management: resource poli cs, network di usion, and governance reform
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Japanese Associa on of Interna onal Rela ons
Hiroshi Ohta, Waseda University, SILS
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Aslaug Asgeirsdo r, Bates College
Saving Global Fisheries: Decreasing Fishing Capacity to Promote Sustainability
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachuse s Boston
Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
‘Making Waves’: Roles and Thresholds in the Concept Cascades of Global Fisheries Governance
James Hollway, University of Oxford
Theorizing Outcomes of the Mul lateral Nego a ons on Globalized Tuna Fisheries
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Hiroshi Ohta, Waseda University, SILS
Isao Sakaguchi, Gakushuin University
The Southern Blue n Tuna Dispute Revisited: How Far Have We Come?
Briony MacPhee, Consultant
Howard S. Schi man, New York University
The regime e ec veness of CCAMLR: What does “the best prac ce” mean?
Ayako Okubo, Tokai University
SD01: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
US Policy in the Middle East- Past, Present, and Future
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Sarah S. Bush, Temple University
F. Gregory Gause, University of Vermont
Baghdad, Bush, and the Bargaining Model of War
Michael K. McKoy, Rutgers University
A Counter‐Revolu on? America and Saudi Arabia a er the Arab Spring
Andrew J. Bowen, London School of Economics
Interna onal Hierarchy and Democra za on in the Arab World
Amaney Jamal, Princeton University
US‐Turkey Rela ons: Adjus ng an Old Alliance to a New Environment
Joshua Walker, U.S. Department of State
Of Regimes and Regimes Reformed: Explaining Regime Change in Iraq and Libya
Melissa Willard, University of Vermont
SD02: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Women's Par cipa on in Poli cal Processes
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Lisa Baldez, Dartmouth College
Francine J. D'Amico, Syracuse University
Electoral Gender Quotas and Ci zen A tudes towards Female Leaders: evidence from a natural experiment in Lesotho Amanda B. Clayton, University of Washington
Female suicide bombings: counter‐terrorism, gender and human security
Tanya Narozhna, University of Winnipeg
Women as Gatekeepers ‐ Adding Women to the Halls of Power.
Malliga Och, University of Denver
Di usion of Power :Gender as a factor for women leaders at the Grassroot Democra c Ins tu ons of Rural India‐A study from an Indian State.
Asima Sahu, Ravenshaw University
Gendering the Ballot Box: Electoral Violence and Women's Par cipa on in Elec on Cycles
Tazreena Sajjad, American University
Gendered Quotas' Impact on Women's Substan ve Representa on: A Compara ve Study of Established and New Democracies
Anca Turcu, University of Central Florida
SD03: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Mar n Wight in Tokyo: The Global Di usion and Japanisa on of the English School Approach
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. English School
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Ching‐Chang Chen, Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Young‐Chul Cho, O.P. Jindal Global University
The hypocrisy of ‘outlaw’ states – Japan’s response to North Korean ‘spy ship’ incursions
Lindsay Black, Leiden University
Arnold Toynbee in Tokyo: From Interna onal to Inter‐civiliza onal World
Josuke Ikeda, O.P. Jindal Global University
Ready to Accept the English School? The Rela onship between Interna onal Rela ons and Interna onal Law in Japan
Shiro Komatsu, Waseda University
Iden fying key English School texts and the reasons why they were cited: A tendency of acceptance to the English School in Japanese academic journal
Kazuhiro Tsunoda, Meiji University
Bri sh IR debates in war me Japan
Hitomi Yamanaka, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
SD04: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The “Emo onal” Janus Face of Interna onal Violence: (Non) Recogni on and the Social Construc on of Self-Esteem, Anger, and Callousness
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Reinhard H. Wolf, Goethe University Frankfurt
Thomas Lindemann, Lille II University of Health and Law
Enjoy the silence: process, security, poli cal subject
Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Other’s Rei ca on and the Jus
ca on of Violence
Shannon K. Brincat, University of Queensland
Languages of Emo onal Non‐recogni on: The 2005 London Bombings
Thomas Lindemann, Lille II University of Health and Law
Languages of Rei ca on: The Libyan Case (2011)
Delori Mathias, Centre Emile Durkheim - Sciences Po Bordeaux - University of Bordeaux, France
Languages of Mutual Recogni on. The case of the Iraq war (2003‐
2012)
Chris an Olsson, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Rei ca on Goes Khaki: Technical Military Discourses and the Shaping of the Enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan
Christophe Wasinski, ULB Bruxelles
SD05: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poli cal Economy and the Environment
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
Interest group in uence in mul lateral environmental agreements: Empirical evidence from the climate change nego a ons
Kassandra Maja Birchler, University of Zurich
Carbon Market at State Level in North America: Appraising Year 1 of the Western Climate Ini a ve
Annie Chaloux, École Na onale d'Administra on Publique
Hugo Séguin, Université du Québec à Montréal
A Tangled Web: The Complex Rela onship between Poli cal Development, Economic Development and the Severity of Natural Disasters
Jason S. Enia, Sam Houston State University
Domes c Sources of the Deep Trade Agenda: Social Issues in EU and US Trade Agreements
Evgeny Postnikov, University of Pi sburgh
The In uence of Ethanol's Lobby in the De ni on of U.S. Agricultural and Energy Policies (2002‐2011)
Lais Thomaz, PPGRI San Tiago Dantas, Unesp, Unicamp, PUCSP
Norms compe on in global environmental governance: the Japanese Climate Change Policy in the Post‐Kyoto Protocol Nego a ons Masatoshi Yokota, Tokyo University of Science
SD06: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Di usion of NGO Ac vism in Authoritarian States
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Timothy Hildebrandt, King's College London
Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California Riverside
John Tai, George Washington University
Principal Agent or Principled Agents: Why do Interna onal Environmental Organiza ons Use NGOs for Governance Tasks?
Casey C. Stevens, University of Massachuse s
Resource‐Rich but Legi macy‐Poor: Interna onal Impact on Chinese NGO Advocacy
SD09: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ins tu onal Dynamics in Interna onal Organiza on
John Tai, George Washington University
The Marke ng of NGO Ac vism in an Authoritarian State: Registra on Issues of Transna onal and Grassroots Religious Organiza ons in Hu Jintao China
Yun Wang, University of California at Riverside
Di usion of Social Protest Strategies in China and Vietnam: An Emerging Common Repertoire?
Andrew Wells-Dang, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies
Another Side of the Beijing Consensus? Expor ng China’s Model of NGO Development
Fengshi Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Timothy Hildebrandt, King's College London
SD07: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Vulnerability and Ethics in Global Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Responding to Human Tra cking: The Progress and Challenges John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
Scrip ng Our Pain onto Others’ Bodies: Torture, Vulnerability, and Threat
Caron Gentry, University of St Andrews
The Golden Shield: Legal Ra onaliza on and Impunity for Human Rights Abuses Rebecca Sanders, University of Cincinna
Preven on and Prescrip on: The Ethics of Violence in Life‐Poli cs
Elke Schwarz, London School of Economics
The Paradox of Par cularized Protec on:
Why are those civilians most at risk during armed con ict, least protected?
Brian L. Job, University of Bri sh Columbia
Anastasia Shesterinina, University of Bri sh Columbia
SD08: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Military So Power: Building In uence Through Military Exchanges
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
Lorry Fenner, Con ict Records Research Center
Military Educa onal Exchanges as an Important Source of US So Power
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
Impacts of Military So Power on Small Powers: A Case Study of Mongolia
Jargalsaikhan Mendee, University of Bri sh Columbia
Interna onal Organiza on
Jue Wang, University of Warwick, UK
Nina Hall, University of Oxford
A Tragedy of Middle Power Poli cs: Traps and Contradic ons in Brazil's Quest for Ins tu onal Revisionism
Guilherme Casarões, Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo
Dawisson B. Lopes, Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Why does Mercosur need a parliament? The in uence of ins tu ons, interests and ideas
Regional Di usion in the Caribbean: A Sisyphean Odyssey
Panel
Jamal R. Barnes, Murdoch University
Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Clarissa Dri, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
The Torture Taboo as a Social Construc on Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Cli ord E. Gri n, North Carolina State University
Data produc on and dissemina on as a di usion mechanism: Evidence from the OECD and taxa on policy in Canada and Australia
Lyne Latulippe, Université du Québec à Montréal
Rise and decline of Interna onal Organiza ons ‐ The e ects of member states‘ preferences on the shi ing posi ons within networks
Florian Ries, FSU Jena
SD10: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Myths and IR
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
John D. Heathershaw, University of Exeter
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
Florian P. Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
Global Governance and the Myth of Civil Society Par cipa on Katja Freistein, Bielefeld University
Charlo e Dany, University of Frankfurt, Germany
Myths of the Near Future: The Paris Declara on and Developmental Terminologies
Franziska Mueller, TU Darmstadt
Elena Sondermann, INEF Duisburg
The Oslo myth
Chris ane J. Froehlich, Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at Hamburg University
The 'Warlord' Myth
Catherine Goetze, University of No ngham
More than One Myth: The Implica on of Militarism in the Maintenance of the Legi macy of ‘Democra c Control of the Armed Forces’ Policies
Katharine Mary Millar, University of Oxford
From Idealpoli k to Realpoli k: How to avoid liberal myths when studying interna onalized armed con icts
Boris Wilke, Bielefeld University
SD11: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Models, Logic, Peace, and War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Peace Science Society
D. Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity
Catherine Chris ne Langlois, Georgetown University
D. Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity
Evolving the Democra c Peace
Andrew W. Bausch, New York University
Inducible Games: Using Tit‐for‐Tat to Stabilize Outcomes
Steven J. Brams, New York University
D. Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity
Carrots‐and‐S cks vs. Coercive Approaches to Crisis Bargaining
Joe Clare, Louisiana State University
Vesna Danilovic, State University of New York at Bu alo
Anarchy is Some mes What States Make of It
Erik Gartzke, University of California, San Diego
Delegated Deterrence: A Game Theore c Analysis of Coopera on in Counter‐Terror
Catherine Chris ne Langlois, Georgetown University
SD12: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Poli cs of Memory and Iden ty in the Former Soviet Territories Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Post Communist States
Jelena Subo c, Georgia State University
Amy Ross, University of Georgia
Is Turkey Coming to Terms with its Past? Poli cs of Memory and Majoritarian Conserva sm
Onur Bakiner, Simon Fraser University
The Green Party in Estonia. Between ecological
necessity and na onal iden ty
Konrad Maier, Nordost-Ins tut Lüneburg
Claudia Risner, Old Dominion University
SD13: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Decolonizing FTGS: Voice and the Poli cs of Posi on and Authen city
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
James M. Sco , Texas Chris an University
Ralph Carter, Texas Chris an University
David Cappella, Texas Chris an University
Saria Hawkins, Texas Chris an University
Pearce Edwards, Texas Chris an University
Hannah Paul, Texas Chris an University
Ethan Rutledge, U of Kentucky
Amy Sentementes, Texas Chris an University
Roger Tavira, St. Mary's U. (San Antonio)
Mimi Woldeyohannes, Texas Chris an University
Shannon L. Frede, University of Miami
SD16: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Public Opinion and Global Poverty
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Global Development
Maurits Van der Veen, College of William & Mary
Maurits Van der Veen, College of William & Mary
From public support to global ci zenship: Dutch development policy
Shelena Keulemans
Domes c percep ons of India's role as a development coopera on partner
Emma Mawdsley, University of Cambridge
Percep ons of Poverty and Support for Foreign and Domes c Redistribu on
Lauren Prather, Stanford University
Chris ne Sylvester, University of Connec cut
Jacqui True, Monash University Bina D'Costa, Australian Na onal University
Teresia K. Teaiwa, Victoria University of Wellington
Swa Parashar, Monash University
SD17: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Norm Di usion and IOs as Change Agents
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Catherine Baker, University of Hull
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Nego a ng (In)security: Women’s Ac vism in Kashmir
Emma C. Brännlund, Na onal University of Ireland, Galway
Using Lethal Force: Should Former Vic ms of In mate Partner Violence Consider Gun Ownership?
Madeline Gille e, University of Southern Mississippi
The Absence of Women in the Building Process of the post‐2011 MENA Region
Abderrahim Guzrou, Bri sh Council
Theorizing Resistance: Contested Representa ons of Gender in Cambodia
Mona Lilja, University of Gothenburg
Foreign Policy Analysis
David Hudson, University College London
Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson, University College London
Iden ty The : How the Bal c states recovered their Na onal Iden es a er Communism.
SD14: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Women, Guns, and Poli cal Ac vism
Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. A mul ‐level analysis of public support for development across the EU 1996‐2010
Michael Grossman, University of Mount Union Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Ties that Bind:
Historical Beliefs in Russian Policy Towards Ukrainian
Sponsor(s):
SD15: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Democracy, Interdependence and World Poli cs: Results of an 2012 NSF-REU Program
Disc. Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Yea Jen Tseng, Southern Taiwan University of Technology
Kris n Se er, Centre for Area Studies, University of Leipzig
The legisla ve process of United Na ons World Summits: a world parliament?
Cicero Krupp da Luz, University of Sao Paulo
The Di usion of Norms and Rights with respect to Women and to Democracy
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
Framing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Legally: Agenda‐Se ng, Dra ing, and Codi ca on of the IAEA’s Mul lateral Ini a ves
Yea Jen Tseng, Southern Taiwan University of Technology
SD18: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Background and Margins of World Poli cs
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Paul Brian Fritz, Hofstra University
Timothy Wayne Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University
Charles Tilly Revisited: Is Peace‐Building as equally powerful as War‐Making? : Lessons from the European Union.
Asli Baysal, University of Florida
Values of Democracy: A Cross‐Na onal Study of Textbooks 1950‐
2010
Peggy Fan, Stanford University
Mariana Alves da Cunha Kalil, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Think Globally, Act Locally? Local Costs for Global Bene ts
Rela onal Adapta on: Logics of China’s Mul lateralism, 1949‐
2010
Teresa Kramarz, University of Toronto
Weizhun Mao, University of Konstanz
Cons tu on Making and Interna onal Rela ons
Modeling the Dragonomic Diplomacy: Mul lateral Economic Regimes' In uence on China's Economic Diplomacy Decision‐
Making Process
Hanna Lerner, Tel Aviv University
Amir Lupovici, Tel Aviv University
Li le Princes: Microstate Monarchies in Today's World
Shuxiu Zhang, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Nancy Wright, Long Island University SD19: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Emerging Countries in Global Poli cs II: Governance Issues
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Isaline Angelina Hélène Bergamaschi, Universidad Los Andes
Guillaume DEVIN, Sciences Po Paris France
New Faces in the aid crowd? Emerging countries at the OCDE/DAC: Strategies of associa on and investment
Towards a post‐hegemonic cyberspace? Emerging Powers in Internet governance
Territorial alliance forma on and dissolu on as building blocs for geopoli cal theory
The Enigma of Harvey: Assessing the Signi cance of David Harvey for IR Theory
Harvey on Postmodernity: what lessons for IR?
Thinking Interna onal Rela ons di erently? The discourse and prac ces of emerging countries in the interna onal development eld
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Health diplomacy in South America: rede ning regional poli cs and capaci es
María Pía Riggirozzi, University of Southampton
Chair Disc. Philippe Fournier, University of Quebec at Montreal
What would David Harvey say to Jus n Rosenberg?
Sébas en Rioux, York University
Capital Eat Capital: Cannibalism as Last‐Resort Op on against Economic Crises
Roberto Roccu, King's College London
Harvey's Imperialism as Periodisa on
Panel
Alex Su on, University of Warwick
SD23: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The EU: A Global Power in the Making? - Europe’s Present and Future Role in a Changing World
Brazilian Interna onal Rela ons Associa on
Alcides Vaz, University of Brasilia
Alcides Vaz, University of Brasilia
Sponsor(s):
Organized Crime, Drug Tra cking, and Democracy in La n America and the Caribbean: Major Trends in the 21st Century
Chair Chair Bruce Bagley, University of Miami
Part. Part. Mexico, war on drugs and the Merida Ini a ve
Raúl Manaut, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Drug‐tra cking and the militariza on of public safety in Mexico and Brazil: compara ve perspec ves
Thiago Rodrigues, Universidade Federal Fluminense
"Black Spots" or "Ungovernned Areas": A Challenge to Interna onal Security and the case os Maras in Central America.
Marilia C. Souza, Programa de Pós Graduação em Relações Internacionais San Tiago Dantas e Universidade Anhembi Morumbi-Laureate Universi es
Drugs and (counter)power(s)
Cesar Torres del Río, Pon
cia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
SD21: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Emerging Powers and Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Diploma c Studies
Kristen Hopewell, University of Bri sh Columbia, Okanagan
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Diplomacy and discourse: between Hermes and Pheidippides?
Insights on/from Brazilian experiences
Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama, Pon
Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
John Glenn, Southampton University UK
Leo Panitch, York University, Canada
Simon Cur s, University of East Anglia
Jean Marie Chenou, IEPI-CRII, University of Lausanne
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Theory
Patrick Bond, University of Kwazulu Natal
Isaline Angelina Hélène Bergamaschi, Universidad Los Andes
SD20: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Drug-tra cking and Security in the Americas
SD22: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
David Harvey in IR: Time to Mend an Unwarranted Neglect?
Sponsor(s):
Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies
Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pon
The four dimensions of the Brazilian Foreign Policy towards Africa and the Chinese Challenge
cal Catholic University of Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights
Astrid B. Boening, University of Miami
Jan‐Frederik Kremer, Bonn University, Center for Global Studies
Selin Ozoguz, Bahcesehir University
Na vidad Fernandez‐Sola, University of Zaragoza (Spain); Visi ng Professor Higher School of Economics, Moscow Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Beverly Crawford, University of California Berkeley
Michael E. Smith, University of Aberdeen
SD24: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
World Poli cs and Di usion: The Case of Popular Culture
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Aggie Hirst, City University London
James Der Derian, CISS, University of Sydney
HBO goes to War: Genera on Kill
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Travelling Cultures of Di usion: Musical Sampling and the Geopoli cs of Authen city
Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths
Panel
Empire through the Cooking Glass: Race and Aesthe c Subjects in Breaking Bad
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
Go a Catch ‘Em All! Video games, Popular Culture and East to West Poli cal Di usion
Nick Robinson, University of Leeds
Chair Chair Disc. Panel
Intelligence Studies
John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheri 's Department
Robert J. Bunker, Strategic Studies Ins tute, US Army War College
Nils Gilman, Monitor 360
The Poten al Implica ons of the Black (Beyond Feral; Criminal City)
Ferality Level for the Westphalian State
Robert J. Bunker, Strategic Studies Ins tute, US Army War College
Censuses and Biometric Iden
Security
ca on in Slum Stabiliza on and Alex Calvo, European University (Barcelona)
Decep on in Urban Opera ons: Intelligence Fron ers
Adam Elkus, American University
Sikina Jinnah, American University
Elisa Morgera, University of Edinburgh School of Law
Regional Environmental Governance and the Di usion of Ideas: Comparisons from Southeast Asia
Kim Reimann, Georgia State University
Di using Feuds: A Trickle‐Up Approach to the Development of Interna onal Environmental Law
Allen Lawrence Springer, Bowdoin College
Argen na Conserva ve Posi on in the Global Poli cal Economy of Climate Change: When Global and Regional Di usion is Not E ec ve Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia
Ma as Alejandro Franchini, University of Brasília
Ins tu on‐Building, Ac vism and Di usion: Lessons From Environmental Policy‐making in Brazil and Chile
Sponsor(s):
Monterrey Slums, Inter‐Cartel Con ict and the Rise of a City‐
State?
Chair Disc. Nathan Jones, Rice University's Baker Ins tute for Public Policy
The Tet O ensive, the Media, and War
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
David Drissel, Iowa Central Community College
Tania Chacho, United States Military Academy
The Rise of China and East Asian Rela ons
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State University
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State University
Migrants on the Russian Labour Market
Gender and the transna onal family: on the intersec on of migra on and child birth in the receiving countries.
Anna Rocheva, Ins tute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Science
SD29: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Feminism, Gender, and Place
Sponsor(s):
Kevin G. Cai, Renison University College, University of Waterloo
China's Expanding Energy Rela ons with the Middle East: Strategic Implica ons
Chair NAFISEH DARVISH, THE UNIVESITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Chris an University
Disc. Can Good Economics Change Bad Poli cal Rela ons Between India and China?
Yogesh Gupta, Delhi University
Economic Security as China’s Strategic Objec ve in South Asia
Farah N. Jan, Rutgers University
Framing the Rise of China
Bora Park, University of California, Berkeley
Is China’s Interna onal Growth Model in Need of Revision? Non‐
interference policy and China's Di usion of In uence
Charles N Perre , Florida Interna onal University
Post Communist States
Vladimir L. Mukomel, Russian Academy of Sciences
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Chair Disc. Allen Lawrence Springer, Bowdoin College
Helge Joergens, Freie Universität Berlin
SD28: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Evolving Migra on Situa on and Policy Responses in the Post Communist Space: A Compara ve Perspec ve
Irina A. Chindea, Fletcher School, Tu s University
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Rebecca N. Abers, Universidade de Brasilia
Power and Underworld Alliances: A Compara ve Analysis of Coopera on and Con ict among Drug Cartels
SD26: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
As China Ascends: Foreign Policy as Growth Management
Panel
Mul ‐level Environmental Policy Di usion Through Trade Agreements: A US‐EU Compara ve Perspec ve
John Arthur Sweeney, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. I have an Army/We have a Hulk: Poli cs and Policing in The Avengers
SD25: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Ci es and Global Slums
SD27: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Regional Di usion of Environmental Ins tu ons
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Ellie Chris ne Schemenauer, University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Cecilia Åse, Stockholm University
Thin is in? The Causes and Consequences of the ‘Di usion’ of a westernized body image in India
Ruchi Anand, The American Graduate School
Gender and na onalist emo ons in crisis narra ves
Cecilia Åse, Stockholm University
Oppressed or Empowered? Guatemalan Women’s Experiences in Evangelical Churches
Erin E. Beck, University of Oregon
The Show Must Go On: Popular Pageantry in the Colombian State
Stacey L. Hunt, Auburn University
Muted na onal memory: when the 'Hitler's brides' speak the truth
Tarja H. Väyrynen, University of Tampere
Tracing the Genealogy of Feminism in Poland: history and culture’s role in the development of female civic iden ty and par cipa on
Anna Ziolkowska Weissman, University of Florida
SD30: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Security and Economics
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Panel
Bethany Ann Lacina, University of Rochester
Karin S. Helgesson, Stockholm School of Economics
Ulrika Morth, University of Stockholm
SD34: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Is Technology Di usion Dangerous?
Uk Heo, University of Wisconsin - Milwakee
Wondeuk Cho, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Sung Deuk Hahm, Korea University
Sponsor(s):
The Changing Rela onship Between Economic and Military Power in the World Economy 1820‐2005
Je rey Kentor, University of Utah
Chair Disc. Securi za on, Policy Di usion, and Power: A Theore cal Explora on of the States that Implement Extreme Counter‐
Narco cs Policies
Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Lindy M. Newlove‐Eriksson, Swedish Na onal Defence College
Shelley L. Hurt, California Polytechnic State University
The Cell Phone Market: an Analysis of Compartmentaliza on within the Global Commodity Chain and its Rela onship to Exploita on in the Global Market
Liana Eustacia Reyes, Florida Interna onal University
Imran Ali, DePaul University
Panel
Peace Studies
Oisin Tansey, King's College London
Kris n Bakke, University College London
Crocodiles and hippos ‐ Restoring State Authority in DR Congo
Susanne Alldén, independent researcher
Hugo de Vries, United Na ons
From Peacekeeping to Statebuilding
Robert Blair, Yale University
Explaining State Territorial Consolida on in Post‐con ict: The Macarena Region of Colombia
Oliver Kaplan, University of Denver
Post‐Con ict State‐Building: A Gendered Project?
Audrey Reeves, University of Bristol
Evalua ng the Legacies of Statebuilding: Poli cal Responsibility and Causal Mechanisms Oisin Tansey, King's College London
SD32: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—The Di usion of Trust
Part. Part. Nynke Salverda, Uppsala University
Discrimina ng Between Varie es of Indiscriminate Violence
Eric Wallace, University of New Mexcio
Philip E. Hultquist, University of New Mexico
The US Military Deployment and Regional Economic Growth
Chair Part. Part. Part. Intelligence Capacity and the Scope of State Violence: Evidence from India’s Maoist Insurgency
When Rebels Fight Against Rebels: Interrebel Violence in Rela on to Interstate Con ict. Corporate actors and accountability in the global public domain: Nego a ng new roles and ac ng the part in counter terrorism Sponsor(s):
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
Periphery versus periphery: The origins of separa st rebellion
Jennifer Lisa Noon Brauner, Birkbeck College, University of London
Chair Disc. Scien
Panel
Philip E. Hultquist, University of New Mexico
James Forest, University of Massachuse s, Lowell
Military Expenditures in Transi onal Regimes
Sponsor(s):
Sponsor(s):
Chair Interna onal Poli cal Economy
SD31: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Post-con ict Statebuilding
SD33: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
How Rebels Rebel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Andrew Kydd, University of Wisconsin
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Ned Lebow, King's College London
Robert Frederic Trager, University of California, Los Angeles
Deborah W. Larson, University of California, Los Angeles
Ted Hopf, Na onal University of Singapore
Just the new hot thing? ‐ Analyzing the di usion of UAV technology and its popularity among western armed forces
Ulrike Esther Franke, University of Oxford You Can't Buy Love, But You Can Buy the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons Di usion in the Era of Export Controls
Jonathan H. C. Kelman, UC Irvine
Asia in space and the orbit of interna onal society: Power, status and the di usion of space technology
Dimitrios Stroikos, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Arms produc on beyond the na on state? The global di usion of market mechanisms towards the defense‐
industrial sector
Moritz Weiss, LMU Munich
The Global Di usion of Nanotechnology: Opening Pandora's Box?
Lindy M. Newlove-Eriksson, Swedish Na onal Defence College
Johan Eriksson, Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
SD35: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Presiden al Theme Roundtable—East Asian Regionalism: Di usionary Dimensions
Sponsor(s):
Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
Takashi Terada, Doshisha University
Saadia Pekkanen, University of Washington, Sea le
Vinod K. Aggarwal, University of California Berkeley
John Ravenhill, Australian Na onal University
Richard Stubbs, McMaster University
SD36: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Bologna and Beyond: Theore cal, Conceptual, and Empirical Evidence for the “Bologniza on” of the Global Higher Educa on Reform Discourse Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Tonia Bieber, University of Bremen
Marina Lebedeva, Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)
The Di usion of Econometric E ciency Analysis Tools in European Higher Educa on
Stefano Nigsch, University of Zurich
Maria Olivares, University of Zurich
Andrea Schenker-Wicki, University of Zurich
Going Global? The Bologna Process as a Template for Worldwide Higher Educa on Policy Reforms
Kers n Martens, University of Bremen
Tonia Bieber, University of Bremen
“Europeaniza on“ Discourse Within German Higher Educa on Policy, 1999‐2010
Myonnie Bada
Interna onaliza on or Europeaniza on in Higher Educa on? Shared Spaces in India‐Europe interac ons
Rahul Pu y, Interna onal Centre for Higher Educa on Research (INCHER) - Kassel
SD37: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Private Security: Beyond Private Military and Security Companies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
Allison Stanger, Middlebury College
Public‐Private Partnerships in the Fight against Terrorism
Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
The role of private actors in implemen ng EU sanc ons Francesco Giumelli, Metropolitan University Prague
Public‐Private Partnership in the Fight Against Mari me Piracy: The Case of India‐Italy Dispute. States “Enter the Armed Guards Market”? Andrea Mignone, University of Genoa
Nomadic security governance? The characteris cs and implica ons of the priva sa on of major event security Hugo Rosemont, Kings College London
SD38: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
COIN and Cri que: External Cri cs, Internal Debates, and the Poli cs of Counterinsurgency
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies
Peter Mandaville, George Mason University
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social Research
Soldiers, Veterans, and other Radicals: Military Ac vism in the Post Bush/9‐11 Era
Jesse Crane-Seeber, North Carolina State University
Learning to Forget: The Rise and Fall of Counterinsurgency in U.S. Army Doctrine
Benjamin M. Jensen, Marine Corps Command and Sta College and American University, School of Interna onal Service
Military Adapta on as Social Regula on: Absorbing Cri que the Liberal Way
Patricia Owens, University of Sussex
On Third Genders & Counterinsurgency: The Curious Case of Female Engagement Teams
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
The mind as the most powerful weapon: the cri cal military and the dilemmas of cri que
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
SD39: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Motherhood, Sex, and Security
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ani a Kynsilehto, University of Tampere
Linda T. Åhäll, Keele University
Reproduc ve Paradox: Reproduc ve Policymaking and Unplanned Results in the Middle East Pelin A. Binnet, University of Minnesota
Di usion and De‐radicaliza on of Birth Control: Anarchist, Feminist and Eugenics Perspec ves on Contracep on in The Birth Control Review
Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Motherhood Before the Baby: An Ethnographic Study on Prenatal Imaging Technologies in Turkey
Ebru Kayaalp, Istanbul Sehir University
Cagla Diner, Kadir Has University
Global childhood – feminist ques ons Cecilie Neumann, Work Research Ins tute
Commercializing Surrogacy, Sexualizing Security: Masculini es, Feminini es and the State
Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California
Fran David Benjamin, University of Southern California
SD40: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Crime, Poli cs, Ethnicity, Gender and Power in Transna onal and Compara ve Perspec ve Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland
Jus n Has ngs, University of Sydney
Crime and Reproduc ve Rights Cross Na onally Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Michael Distler, University of Maryland
Modeling Situa onal Dynamics of Mari me Piracy
Brandon Behlendorf, University of Maryland
Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Data Simula ons in the Study of Crime and Intelligence Analysis
Lu Lemanski, University of Liverpool
Angela Scholes, University of Liverpool
Margaret Wilson, University of Liverpool
Nested Games in Spillover Crises: Determinants of Strategic Choices and Ac ons of the PKK Hybrid Crime‐Terror Network Lyubov G. Mincheva, University of So a, University of Maryland
Interorganiza onal Dynamics of Mexican Organized Crime
Brian J. Phillips, CIDE
SD41: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ethnicity, Iden ty and Con ict in Asia
Sponsor(s):
Chair Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Zinaida Shevchuk, Masaryk University
“Deep” Frozen Con icts in the Caucasus: The Abkhaz Con ict
Merih Angin, The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies
The Internet: A Democra zing Force or an Informa on Cocoon?
Exploring Online pos ngs discussing Taiwan’s Na onal Iden ty
Bo yu Chen, Na onal Sun Yat-sen University
Explaining Ethnic Con ict in the Caucasus Sponsor(s):
Zinaida Shevchuk, Masaryk University
Chair Disc. Cons tu onal Crisis in Nepal
Madhu Kumari Varshney, Ambedkar University
SD42: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Be er, Faster, Stronger? Technological Innova on, Di usion, and the Dynamics of Power and War
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Adam Jungdahl, George Washington University
Julia M. Macdonald, George Washington University
Cultures of War: How Rising Powers Modernize Their Militaries
Joseph E. Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Christopher W. Freise, University of Melbourne
The Strategic Origins of Nuclear Norms
Aaron Shreve, University of California, Davis
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
SD46: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Africa in the World: Pan-African Dimensions of An -Colonial Thought
Sponsor(s):
Eric A. Van Rythoven, Carleton University
Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
Chair Global Development
Theory
Sam O. Opondo, Vassar College 'Descartes Was Not Always Right’: On Knowledge, Poli cs, and the Challenge of Decolonizing Security Regimes
Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
The Roots of Revisionism: Recogni on and the Security Dilemma in World Poli cs
Michelle Murray, Bard College
Neo‐classical realism and idea onal threats in Middle East poli cs
Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Tech
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
We All Speak African: Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Robeson and Jazz’ Pan‐
African nexus
Amor Kohli, DePaul University
Women's Voices in African De‐colonial Thought
Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
The Security Dilemma and “Non‐Tradi onal” Threats
The Communist Manifesto and Black Marxism: Two Stories of Exploita on and Oppression
Frank L. Smith, The University of Sydney
Realism, Securi za on, and Statecra
Robbie G. Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London
Eric A. Van Rythoven, Carleton University
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Liselo e Odgaard, Royal Danish Defence College
Nicholas Khoo, University of Otago (New Zealand)
Embracing Hegemon’s Return: East Asia’s Responses to Obama’s Asia Pivot
Il Hyun Cho, Cleveland State University
Confronta on or Engagement?: The Purpose of U.S. Forward Presence in the Paci c Theater
John R. Deni, Strategic Studies Ins tute
Wedge Theory and China’s Cold War policy in Asia Nicholas Khoo, University of Otago (New Zealand)
Understanding Hierarchy in Interna onal Poli cs: The Chinese World Order in Prac ce
Ji-Young Lee, American University
Taylor Benjamin-Bri on, Temple University
Patricia Shamai, Universiy of Portsmouth
Structural Realism and Human, Na onal, and Interna onal Security: Concepts, Measurement, and Explana on
Chair Disc. Making the Norm Work: How Civil Society Drives the Cluster Muni ons Taboo
Status and Nuclear Prolifera on: A Social Network Analysis
Timothy J. Junio, University of Pennsylvania
Sponsor(s):
Andrew Prosser, United Na ons Interregional Crime and Jus ce Research Ins tute (UNICRI)
Pres ge and S gma: It's All About Face
Fuzzy Mo ves: Na onal Security Bureaucracies and Cyber Defense Strategies
SD44: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
China: Between Confronta on and Engagement
Promo on, Di usion and Non‐Di usion of Arms Control Norms in the Middle East Robert L. Brown, Temple University
Military Technology Acquisi ons in Southeast Asia
Chair Disc. Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
Anne Harrington de Santana, Monterey Ins tute, Center for Nonprolifera on Studies
Christopher Way, Cornell University
Much Ado about Nothing? What Sociology Can Reveal about Iran’s Nuclear Choices
Ma hew Kroenig, Georgetown University
Ma hew Kroenig, Georgetown University
Disrup ng Innova ons in War: Obstacles in the Pursuit of Military E ec veness
Sponsor(s):
Disc. Interna onal Security Studies
Daniel Mueller, Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt
Interna onal Security Studies
SD43: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Perspec ves on Security Theory
SD45: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Status, Society, and Strategic Choice: the Poli cs of Interna onal Weapons Norms
SD47: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Indigenous Contribu ons to IR and Security Studies
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Theory
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aarhus University
“How Figh ng ‘Indians’ Shaped U.S. Warfare from the Colonial Era to the Present” Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University
“State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples: A Norma ve Framework” Sheryl Ligh oot, University of Bri sh Columbia
“Situa ng Indigenous Concep ons of Power and Governance in IR” David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Ontologies of indigenous power
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
SD48: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Poe cs, Polariza on and Prime Time: Imagining Israel/Pales ne
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Aesthe c Interven ons:
Chastening Scholem’s ‘Apocalyp c S ng’
Daniel J. Levine, The University of Alabama
Chair Disc. Intra‐Group Disputes over Iden ty and Policy: Demoniza on of the Zionist Other
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Laughing Uncomfortably: Sayed Kashua’s 'Arab Labor' and Israel’s Pales nian Ques on
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
Chair Disc. Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Counterfactual Reasoning in Foreign Policy Analysis: The Cases of German Non‐par cipa on in the Iraq and Libya Interven ons of 2003 and 2011
Mischa Hansel, University of Cologne
Kai Oppermann, King's College London
German Reuni ca on: A Foreign Policy Analysis perspec ve
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Ins tute of Technology
Patrick James, University of Southern California
How does Germany use its Power? Explaining the Transforma on from Structure to Agency
Thomas Malang, University of Konstanz
Stefan Steinicke, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs (SWP)
Post‐Materialism and Foreign Policy: Di usion and Evolu on
Edelgard Mahant, York University and University of Botswana
The Reluctance of the Democra c Republic of Congo to Fit in to the SADC Security Project: An Example of Non‐Di usion?
Gladys Mokhawa, University of Botswana
Media on and Con ict Di usion: Is Diploma c Interven on a Step Toward Military Interven on?
Amanda Gale Sanford, University of Tennessee
James P. Todhunter, University of Tennessee
The Evolu on of the Transatlan c Rela onship
Maria Green Cowles, American University
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Toni Haastrup, University of Warwick
Costanza Musu, University of O awa
Di usion or Confusion? Theory and Prac ce of EU Mul lateralism
Caroline Bouchard, University of Edinburgh
Nadia Klein, University of Cologne
John Peterson, University of Edinburgh
Wulf H. Reiners, University of Cologne
Between The Power and Ins tu on Construc on in the Framework of European Integra on: The Study of EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
Chen Chung-Yi, Taiwan R.O.C
Strong, Independent, and E ec ve:
The European Union’s Promo on of the Interna onal Criminal Court
Salla Garsky, University of Helsinki
The Role of Human and Minority Rights in the EU’s Foreign Policy
Beáta Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Thomas Malang, University of Konstanz
Gerry C. Alons, Radboud University Nijmegen
Germany's Security Interests in the Arc c
Maria Behrens, University Wuppertal
Holger Janusch, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis
The Legisla ve Dimension of German Foreign Policy
Labor Power America?
Di usion of Labor Norms in US Trade Policy
Sponsor(s):
Panel
Sara A. Ho , Old Dominion University
Michael J. Butler, Clark University
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
SD50: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Contras ng European Union Foreign Policies
Ayselin Gozde Yildiz, Yasar University
Sponsor(s):
Linn Normand, Oxford University
Sponsor(s):
Mar n Renner, University of Tuebingen
Conceptualiza on of External Dimension of EU Immigra on Policy: Case of Turkey SD51: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Germany as Object and Subject of Foreign Policy
Demoniza on as a diploma c deadlock: the case of Israel‐
Pales ne
SD49: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Delibera ng Di usion, Detemining the Policy Des na on
The EU’s Security Policy Towards China: A Liberal‐Rela onal Approach to Hard Security Issues
SD52: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Smuggler Na on: How Illicit Trade Made America
Sponsor(s):
Chair Honoree Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva
Peter Andreas, Brown University
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
James M. Goldgeier, American University
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
H. Richard Friman, Marque e University
Steven Weber, University of California Berkeley
SD53: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Investment Poli cs: Empirical Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Zeev Yoram Ha el, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Illinois at Chicago
Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
States Were Sued: The Poli cs of Investor‐State Dispute Se lement
Yong Kyun Kim, University of the Paci c
Seok-ju Cho, Yale University
Cheol-Sung Lee, University of Chicago
Di usion of trade remedy and investment arbitra on usage
Katharina Luz, Graduate Ins tute Geneva
Foreign Capital and Exchange‐Rate Regime Choice
Norberto Morales, Texas A&M University
China’s and India’s Approaches to Investment Disputes: Mul lateral or BIT by BIT Daniel O'Neill, University of the Paci c
Yong Kyun Kim, University of the Paci c
Niru Yadav, Author
Do BITs Really “Work”? Triangula on Con nued
Kenneth P. Thomas, University of Missouri - St Louis
SD54: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Theorising Contemporary Insurrec ons and Systemic Transforma ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Global Development
Anne M. McNevin, Monash University
Alexandra M. Livingston, University of Aberdeen
Chan ng Tahreer and Compassion: People as Poetry
Khadija El Alaoui
Insurrec ons, world systems and food security: the precarious right to life
Prem K. Rajaram, Central European University
Insurrec onal Poli cs and Islamist Globalism
Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University
‘Let jus ce roll down like thunder’ Faith‐based ac vism as a form of insurrec onal poli cs
Erin K. Wilson, University of Groningen
SD55: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Development Project: Other Meanings, Alterna ve Prac ces
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Global Development
Rosalba A. Icaza, Interna onal Ins tute of Social Studies. Erasmus University of Ro erdam. The Netherlands
Quynh N. Pham, University of Minnesota
Overdevelopment: A lost and found story in development discourse Eve Bratman, American University
Development as Empathy: The Di usion of Empathic Processes in Pursuit of a Caring Ethic in Interna onal Development
Diego de Merich, London School of Economics & Poli cal Science
The G8 intellectual property & development discourse
Sebas an Haunss, Collabora ve Research Center 597 "Transforma ons of the State", University of Bremen
Re‐Imaging Regions and Regionalisms
From the Modernity/Coloniality/Decoloniality perspec ve
Rosalba A. Icaza, Interna onal Ins tute of Social Studies. Erasmus University of Ro erdam. The Netherlands
Economy as Ecology: Contes ng Imaginaries of Land and Property in Ghana
Anatoli I. Ignatov, Johns Hopkins University
The Humbling of Modernity: decolonial thought and the task of listening
Rolando Vazquez Melken, Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht University
SD56: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Di usion of Resistance: Popular Responses to Austerity, Economic Crisis and Greed
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University
Susan Kang, John Jay College‐ City University of New York
Wesley W. Widmaier, Gri th University
Poli cal, Demographic, and Economic Transforma ons in the Middle East: Understanding the Changes through the Gender Lens
Elhum Haghighat, Lehman College, The City University of New York
Challenging Global Capitalism, Challenging Neoliberalism? Individualism and State Skep cism of the “New Anarchist” Movements
Susan Kang, John Jay College- City University of New York
Hippies, Corporate Greed, and Violent Clashes: Contending Media Frames of Economic Protest
Giuliano Morse, San Francisco State University
Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University
Cultural Representa on Across Borders: Conceptualizing Risk in the Youth Entry into the Labor Market Stéphane Moulin, Université de Montréal
The Di usion of the Summit Protest Repertoire
Chris an Scholl, University of Louvain
SD57: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Common
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz
Alex Prichard, University of Exeter
Democracy in Resistance: the pluralist limit of consensus
Simon Hogue, Université d'O awa
Leadership Against the State
Tahseen Kazi, Ohio State University
From Stakeholders to Shareholders: Fostering Global Economic Democracy through Usufruct Rights Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa Cruz
Di usion or Di rac on(?): Occupied Subjec vi es and the Transforma ve Poli cal Prac ce of ‘Commoning’
Tom Marshall, Aberystwyth University
‘The common community’ of the Occupy Movement Simona Rentea, Aberystwyth University
We’re all ‘proletariat’: from universal right to the right of ‘the common’
Andreja Zevnik, University of Manchester
SD58: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Rethinking The Social-Environment Interface in Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Environmental Studies
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science
Peter Newell, University of Sussex
Producing New (Neoliberal) Natures: Nature‐based Tourism as Green Commerce
Rosaleen V. Du y, University of Kent
Labor in Sustainable Supply Chains Genevieve LeBaron, University of Bri sh Columbia
Jane Lister, The University of Bri sh Columbia
Power‐holders & Challengers: The Social Implica ons of the Conten ous Poli cal Economy of Biofuels
Kathryn Neville, University of Bri sh Columbia
Forced Labour and Environmental Degrada on in Global Produc on Networks
Nicola Jane Phillips, University of She eld
Governing Metabolic Ri s: Climate Change, Groundwater Use and the Fractures of Development
Marcus E. Taylor, Queen's University, Kingston
SD59: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Immigra on and Poli cal Par cipa on in the Americas
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Ayesha Sha q Siddiqi, King's College London
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Fear and loitering in Mexico: The signi cance of age structure, educa on and unemployment for explaining sub‐na onal varia on in youth crime and social violence
Mojana V. C. Silva, UFPB ‐ Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Mojana V. C. Silva, UFPB ‐ Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Henrik Urdal, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Brazil‐Paraguay Border and the Brasiguaios
SD62: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
State and Nonstate Actors in the New Landscape of Interna onal Climate Coopera on
Jessica Ausier da Costa, PUC-Rio
Migra on policy in Brazil: migra on as a rights issue
Camila Baraldi, University of São Paulo
Sponsor(s):
Existen al threat and poli cal barriers: Hai an refugees in Brazil a er 2010
Fernando Luz Brancoli, San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP
Diana Zacca, Federal Fluminense University
The Determinants of An ‐Immigrant Sen ment in La n America
Covadonga Meseguer, Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
Achim Kemmerling, CEU Budapest
Chair Disc. Panel
Mark Salter, University of O awa
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Ma hew J. Ho mann, University of Toronto
Leaders from within: placing mayors in climate poli cs
Michele Acuto, University of Oxford
Pathways to Democra zing Global Climate Governance: Ins tu onal, Par cipatory, Discursive and Radical
Eva Lövbrand, Linköping University
Rita Floyd, University of Birmingham
"Trus ng" Posi ve Security: Understanding the role of trust in security for civil‐military opera ons
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, University of Tromsø
SD63: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Challenges to Migrant Belonging and the Protec on of Refugees
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The experience of power: Domina on and the norma ve poten al of security
João Nunes, University of Warwick
Posi ve security in prac ce: (re)conceptualising (energy) security in the United States
Jonna K. Nyman, University of Birmingham
Chair Disc. Shi ing the Center of Gravity in the Global Response to Climate Change
Cons tu ng ‘the Non‐State’ in Global Climate Governance: A Review of the Literature
Moral/Just security prac ce
Sponsor(s):
Heike Schroeder, University of East Anglia
Björn‐Ola Linnér, Linköping University
Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph
Karin Backstrand, Lund University
Interna onal Security Studies
SD61: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Demography, Governance, and Local Violence Environmental Studies
Simone Pulver, University of California Santa Barbara
Anna Karoline Carneiro Sindler, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Carbon Markets: An interface between public regula on and private ac on
Si se puede: The poli cal force of la nos in the U.S. elec ons
SD60: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Ethics of Security and the Ethics of Securi za on
Climate change as a trigger of poli cal change: the case of Southern Pakistan
Panel
Global Development
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Mapping the Muslim Community: radicalisa on and the prac ces of counter‐terrorism in the UK
Nadya Ali, University of Reading
Determinants of Declining Trust in Government During the Last Decades
Abdullah Aydogan, University of Houston
An Empirical Analysis of Public Separa sm, Ethnic Violence and Terrorism: How does the condi on of Kurdish public separa sm a ect ethnic violence in Turkey and the Turkish state's minority prac c
Elcin Haskollar, Rutgers University
Derya Berk, Rutgers University
Governance and Social Violence in Urban Brazil
Kris an M. Hoelscher, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & University of Oslo
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
Kris an Berg Harpviken, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
The Paradoxical Power of Precarity: The Role of Homeland Ac vists Without a Home Susan Banki, University of Sydney
Imagining Routes: How Central American Migrants Navigate Gender Violence during Unauthorized Journeys through Mexico
Noelle K. Brigden, Cornell University
Barriers to Migrant Belonging: The Na on‐State Hyphen Revisited
Rebecca Kate Ehata, University of Manchester
Refugees’ Rights: Do Cross‐Border Refugee Flows Provoke Repression?
Katherine Felt, Binghamton University
Loca ng Temporary Contract Migra on within a Rights Framework: The United Arab Emirates as a Case Study
Regina Nockerts, University of Denver
SD64: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Di usion of Technology and the Struggle for Market Shares
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Thomas Doleys, Kennesaw State University
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Interna onal Di usion And The Future Economic Compe veness Of Europe And North America: The Impact Of Globaliza on, Rapid Technology Change, And Crea ve Destruc on
Earl H. Fry, Brigham Young University
Transna onal di usion and fragmenta on in high‐technology sectors: Specialist cultures and China‐U.S. rela ons in civil‐
commercial air and space Alanna Krolikowski, University of Toronto
Schumpeter in China? Exploring the Chinese Success in Innova on and Its Global Impact
Maximilian Mayer, Bonn University
Innova on Di usion in the European Union and in Hungary
Gabriella Paar-Jakli, Kent State University
Katalin Csorba Balogne, Embassy of Hungary-Washington DC, Budapest Business School
Folly or acumen? The di usion of electric vehicles.
Annika Styczynski, Environmental Policy Research Center
SD65: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2012 Workshop Report
Panel
Think Globally, Teach Locally? Ac ve Teaching and Learning in Cross-Na onal Perspec ve
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Disc. Workshop Report Panel
Je rey S. Lan s, College of Wooster
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Shirley Sco , University of New South Wales
Global Model United Na ons: The Implica ons of Na onality and Geographically Distributed Collabora on on Ac ve Learning Simula ons
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse University
Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster
The E ects of Real Context vs. Simulated Context on Learning from Simula ons: A Cross‐Na onal Inquiry
Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak, Bilkent University
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
One World, Two Classrooms, Thirteen Days: Film as an Ac ve Teaching and Learning Tool in Cross‐Na onal Perspec ve
Cris na Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Ma hew Krain, College of Wooster
Assessing the Impact of Culture and Learning Styles on a Role‐Play Simula on
Judy B. Krutky, Baldwin Wallace University
Mary E. Pe enger, Western Oregon University
Exploring Meanings in Interna onal Rela ons Cross‐Na onally
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
SD66: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Ethics of WMD: Nuclear Build-Down, Biosecurity Dilemmas, Na onal Security Intelligence, Counter-WMD Military Ac ons
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Interna onal Ethics
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
Ethics of Nuclear Weapons and Na onal Security Intelligence
Michael Andregg, University of St. Thomas
Nuclear Build‐Down: The Ethics of Maintaining a Small U.S. Reserve?
Donald C. Daniel
Marilyn I. McMorrow, Georgetown University
The Ethics of Military Opera ons Against WMD Arsenals
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
A New Standard for Preemp ve Military Ac on Against WMD Threats
Fred Wehling, Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
SD67: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Governmentality and Legal Techniques of Power
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
Interna onal Law
Casper Sylvest, University of Southern Denmark
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida Interna onal University and PUC‐Rio
Governing savages: Interna onal legal impersona on as governmental technology
Tanja E. Aalberts, VU University, Amsterdam
Trade, Environment, and the EU’s Interna onal Art of Government
Jessica Lawrence, VU University, Amsterdam
Discipline and Rebuild: Biopoli cs and the Responsibility to Protect Lucy Ware McGu ey, University of Colorado-Denver
Interna onal Courts and the Semio cs of Cons tu onalism: A Foucauldian View
Nikolas M. Rajkovic, University of Kent
Govern‐mentali es and academic inquiry: the power(s) of legal representa ons and law as a technology of power
Erzsebet Strausz, Aberystwyth University
SD68: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Iden ty, State and Ci zenship: Inves ga ng Shi s, Trends and Crises
Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Religion‐State Rela onship in Turkey: The Term of Jus ce and Development Party (AKP)
Anna Maria Beylunioglu, European University Ins tute
Iden ty Crisis in Israel: The Securi za on of Minori es in Name of a Na onal Project
Higor Hebert França da Cunha, Pon
Rio de Janeiro
cal Catholic University of State‐Decentraliza on in Democra c Countries: The Role of European Integra on and Minority‐Na onalism
Betul Gokkir, University of Florida
Dietmar Schirmer, University of Florida
Geopoli cs of Iden ty: The Di usion of A rma ve Ac on in the Andes
Manuel Eduardo Gongora-Mera, Freie Universität Berlin
European Iden ty and the Eurocrisis: the Poli cal Implica ons of a Suprana onal Iden ty in a Time of Crisis
Victor M. Olivieri, University of Florida
SD69: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Tools of Migra on Management: Innova on, Di usion, Consequences
Sponsor(s):
Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Mar n Geiger, Carleton University
William H. C. Walters, Carleton University
Reece Jones, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Alison Mountz, Wilfried Laurier University
Taking the Migrant out of the Migra on Control Toolkit. Re‐
Imagining Mobility Controls in the European Union
Sergio Carrera, The Centre for European Policy Studies
Development in Regional Consulta ve Processes: European Union Bilateral Rela ons with Southern Mediterranean Countries
Michael Collyer, Sussex University
“Take a Chance on Me”: Technologies of Love, Governmentality, and Marriage Migra on Regula ons
Anne-Marie D'Aoust, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science
Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
An ‐Tra cking Strategies: Di using Poli cs of Freedom while Disciplining Vic ms
Bethany Has e, McGill University
Maria B. Struble, Western State Colorado University Sponsor(s):
Chair Disc. Panel
The Poli cs of Interna onal Di usion: Regional and Global
Dimensions (Theme)
Niklas Bremberg, Stockholm University
Simon Mabon, Lancaster University
Majid Al-Ayed, University of Southern Mississippi
Re‐thinking Euro‐Mediterranean rela ons a er the ‘Arab spring’
Niklas Bremberg, Stockholm University
Di usion of Power in the Middle East: Iranian Nuclear Capability and the Balance of Power
Anthony Calandrillo, University of Southern Mississippi
The Interna onal Order and the Arab Spring
Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa
A regional power role? Turkey and the Middle East a er the Arab Spring
Aysegul Sever, Marmara University
SD71: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Interna onal E-Poli cs: The Implica ons of Terrorists, Protesters and Revolu onaries Using the Internet
Chair Disc. Interna onal Communica on
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
European Union Responses to Terrorist Use of the Internet Javier Argomaniz, University of St Andrews
The Power of The Internet in the Rising Protests: The Case of the Iranian Green Movement Billur Aslan, Royal Holloway, University of London
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