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Thursday May 9, 2013
PANEL SESSION ONE
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
1A The IMF then and now
Chair and Discussant: Dermot Hobson (University of London) TBC
Constellation A
Structural Adjustment Comes to Europe: Lessons for the Eurozone from the Conditionality
Debates
Scott Greer (University of Michigan)
The Euro Crisis and the Dangers of Disembedding Liberalism: Lessons from the Gold
Standard
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University)
The IMF in a Post-Westphalian World: a European reality check
Wouter Coussens (European Central Bank)
1B Lobbying in the European Union: Interests, framing and influence
Chair: Heike Klüver (University of Konstanz)
Discussant: Joost Berkhout (University of Amsterdam)
Constellation B
Framing the debate: Interest groups and political rhetoric in the European Union
Christine Mahoney (University of Virginia)
Heike Klüver (University of Konstanz)
Interest group influence in the European Union: Is there a business bias?
Andreas Dür (University of Salzburg)
Patrick Bernhagen (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)
David Marshall (University of Salzburg)
Interest groups and legislative lobbying in the European news media
Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp)
Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)
Negotiating under cross-pressure? How member state representatives handle conflicting
policy frames in the EU multilevel system
Frida Boräng (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Transnational local ties and supranational regional funding: Explaining National
Parliamentarians’ Involvement in EU Affairs
Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen)
Berthold Rittberger (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
1C National and regional responses to Europe
Chair and Discussant: (TBC)
Economics, Institutions, or Culture: Explaining Regionalist Party Success in Europe
Seth Jolly (Syracuse University)
Policy Feedback and legitimacy in the European multi-level polity.
Virginie Van Ingelgom (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Claire Dupuy (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Social Change and Greek Crisis: how modern Greek society changes
ATHANSIA CHALARI (London School of Economics)
When Europe hits Parliament: Explaining variation in the communicative responses of four
EU Member State legislatures to European integration
Frank Wendler (University of Washington)
Constellation C
1D Relations between the EU and Its Member States
Chair and Discussant: Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam)
Constellation D
Exploring the conceptual relationship between EU new governance and EU
constitutionalism
Maria Weimer (Maastricht University)
Federalism: The European Union’sUncommon Principle
Nikos Skoutaris (Senior Research Fellow, European Institute LSE)
How Consensual is Comitology?
Renaud Dehousse (Centre d'études européennes, Sciences Po, Paris)
Ana Mar Fernández PasarÃn (UAB Barcelona)
Joan Pere Plaza (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
The Bologna Process and New Modes of Governance: Logics and Limits of Arena Shaping
Robert Harmsen (University of Luxembourg)
1E The Future of Transatlantic Relations
Chair and Discussant: TBC
Constellation E
EU-US Relations under Obama: a Paradox
Zaki Laidi (Sciences Po Paris)
Multipolarity and Transatlantic Relations: Multilateralism and Leadership in a New
International Order
John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)
Riccardo Alcaro (IAI Rome)
Nathalie Tocci (IAI Rome)
Three Scenarios for the Future
Nathalie Tocci (IAI Rome)
Riccardo Alcaro (IAI Rome)
Lobbying for Good: Social Issues in EU and US Trade Agreements
Evgeny Postnikov (University of Pittsburgh)
1F CSDP: Challenges of Coherence, Legitimacy and Cooperation
Chair: Ronja Kempin (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
Discussant: David Galbreath (University of Bath)
Constellation F
CSDP and the Global Context: An Ecology Perspective on EU Strategy
Hylke Dijkstra (University of Oxford)
Legitimacy and the EU Common Security and Defence Policy: the credibility gap between
rhetoric and results
Simon Sweeney (University of York)
The European Commission and the Internal / External Security Divide: Implications for
Normative Power Europe
Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
The Internal-External Security Continuum and EU Strategy
Alistair Shepherd (Aberystwyth University)
1G Franco-German Leadership and EU Integration: A Special Anniversary
Chair and Discussant: Francesca Vassallo (University of Southern Maine)
50 years after the Elysée-Treaty: the Franco-German couple drifting apart - and yet
doomed to solidarity?
Michèle Weinachter (Université of Cergy-Pontois)
Baltimore Room
France and Germany in Europe’sUnion 50 Years after the Elysée Treaty: A
Constructivist Analysis of the Search for a New Integration Narrative
Colette Mazzucelli (New York University)
Political Performance, Leadership, and Regional Integration in Europe
Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Peter Noordijk (Portland State University)
Birol Yesilada (Portland State University)
Sarkozy, Merkel, and Hollande: the undeniable relevance of the Franco-German
leadership in the EU
Francesca Vassallo (University of Southern Maine)
1H The changing character of intergovernmental relations and normative structure:
Europe's foreign policy
Chair: Uwe Puetter (Central European University)
Discussant: Richard G Whitman (University of Kent)
Annapolis Room
From nation-states to member states in EU foreign policy
Chris Bickerton (Science Po, Paris)
The Military Dimension of European Security: An Epistemic Community Approach
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (ARENA Oslo/ University of Southern California)
The Changing Nature of EU Foreign, Security and Defence Policy and the Role of Law and
Lawyers in Understanding It
Paul James Cardwell (University of Sheffield)
The shifting quality of intergovernmentalism: deliberation, contestation and normative
structures of meaning-in-use in EU foreign policy
Uwe Puetter (Central European University)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg)
1I Varieties of Backyard Management - The Governance of the Economic Integration
Frederick Room
of Eastern and Southern Europe
Chair and Discussant: Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University)
Accounting for the Bad Apples: The EU’sImpact on National Corruption
Mert Kartal (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Beyond the Greek/German Divide in the Euro-Zone Crisis
Fernanda Nicola (American University)
Anna Nichols (American University)
European Integration; identity formation and the case of Hungary
Edina Csongor (AGS Paris)
Rethinking Conditionality: Norms of Equality in the Turkish and Croatian EU Accession
Frameworks
Firat Cengiz (Liverpool Law School)
Lars Hoffmann (Maastricht University)
1J Who knows what happens on the ground: the EU, the developing world, and the
problem of collective action
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: TBC
Aiding democracy while respecting ownership: EU and US democracy assistance in
Ethiopia and Kenya
Karen Del Biondo (Stanford University)
Columbia Room
Caught in the cooperation trap? The EU’s strategies of promoting good governance meet
Ethiopia and Rwanda
Christine Hackenesch (Freie UniversitätBerlin)
The EU as an emerging coordinator in development cooperation: comparative analysis of
four sub-Saharan countries
Sarah Delputte (Ghent University)
The EU delegations in fragile states: facilitating convergence?
Mark Furness (German Development Institute)
1K Wine Regulation in the European Union
Chair: Theodore Georgopoulos (University of Reims)
Discussant: Alina Tryfonidou (University of Reading)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Free Movement of Alcohol in the EU and the US: Cassis de Dijon, Granholm vs Heard and
the Space In-Between
Tracy Genesen (Reed Smith Law Firm)
Theodore Georgopoulos (University of Reims)
Locking in Tradition or Spurring Innovation: Appellations of Origin in the EU and US
John Trinidad (Dickenson Peatman & Fogarty Law Firm)
Reforming the EU's wine policy: problematization, instrumentation and legitimation
Andy Smith (University of Bordeaux)
The European wine labelling regulation: In-between public health interests and producers’
interests
Vassiliki Ntziora (University of Reims)
The Protection of the Typical Goods Origin: Glance at the EU and U.S. Public Policies
Dorothée Boyer-Paillard (Univerity of Perpignan Via Domitia)
1L Towards a New History of European Law: The Value of Biographical Approaches
Chair: Carine Germond (University of Maastricht)
Conway Room
Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance)
At the Cradle of Legal Scholarship on the European Union: The Life and Legacy of Eric
Stein
Anne Boerger (University of Alberta)
Building European Law. The life and role of Michel Gaudet
Morten Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
Anne Boerger (University of Alberta)
From the Cell to the Courtroom: The Remarkable Life of European Jurist Walter Much.
Bill Davies (American University)
The ECJ and the negotiations of the Luxembourg Protocol of 1971: An example of judge
lobbying
Vera Fritz (Aix-Marseille Université)
PANEL SESSION TWO
10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
2A EMU governance and its political discontents
Chair and Discussant: Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)
European Economic Governance and Incremental Integration
Constellation A
Michele Chang (College of Europe)
Informal Governance and the Eurozone Crisis
Alexandra Hennessy (Seton Hall University)
Paradigm lost -the European Commission during the Great Recession
Charlotte Rommerskirchen (University of Edinburgh)
The Eurozone Debt Crisis and the Democratic Deficit
David R. Cameron (Yale University)
2B EU Foreign and Security Policy: A time of crisis and opportunity
Chair: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Chair: Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Discussant: Colette Mazzucelli (NYU)
Constellation B
Europeanization reloaded? Contemporary coordinates of German foreign policy
Eva Gross (Institute for European Studies/VUB)
The EU Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Defense Spending
Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
The Eurozone Crisis and the Future of CSDP
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (University of Southern California)
Why The EAS Will Not Increase The EU’s Visibility In External Affairs: How Coordination
Hinders News Coverage
Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
2C Redistributive policies and politics
Chair: Bea Cantillon (tbc) (University of Antwerp)
Discussant: Dorte Sindberg Martinsen tbc (University of Copenhagen)
Constellation C
Competitive Disadvantage? The Dutch Wage Bargaining Model under the Single Currency
Ivan F Dumka (University of Victoria)
Political Coalitions and Immigration in the European Union
Sarah Patton (University of Pittsburgh)
The rise of redistributive politics in the EU: the limits to completing the Economic and
Monetary Union
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University)
2D Knowledge, Opinion, and Citizen Support for EU Institutions and Policies
Chair: Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Discussant: Catherine de Vries (University of Oxford)
Images of Europeans: In-Group Trust and Support for European Integration
Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
To know it is to love it? The complicated relationship between knowledge about and
support for the European Court of Justice
Maurits Van Der Veen (College of William & Mary)
Religiosity and Tolerance towards Immigrants and Attitudes Towards Immigration Policies
in EU Countries
Birol Yesilada (Portland State University)
Peter Noordijk (Portland State University)
The Consequences of Welfare State Reform: How does the restructuring of Welfare
Services affect Public Opinion?
Anna Bendz (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Constellation D
The Public’s Political Knowledge of the European Union
Nicholas Clark (Indiana University)
2E Challenging 'Eclectic' Approaches to the EU: Melding Constructivism,
Institutionalism, and the Sociological Method
Chair: Andy Smith (University of Bordeaux)
Discussant: Frédéric Mérand (University of Montreal)
Constellation E
Identity and Governance under Functional Expectations: Constructivist Dilemma in EU
Internal Security
Ramon Loik (Tartu University/Estonian Academy of Security Sciences)
Sociosyncracies -a discourse theoretical approach to the structural problems of European
integration
Wolf J. Schünemann (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Syntheses without Compromises: A Political Economy of Industries in Europe
Andy Smith (University of Bordeaux)
Theoretical Eclectism and Robust Empirical Grounding: The Example of European
Handicap Policy
Jay Rowell (University of Strasbourg)
Why Hair-Splitting is the Only Way to Broad Synthesis in EU Studies
Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
2F Processes of Europeanization
Chair: Christilla Roederer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Discussant: Tanja Börzel(Freie Universität, Berlin)
Constellation F
Linking Berlin and Brussels - Nongovernmental Organization Engage the European Union
on Asylum
Emek Uçarer (Bucknell University)
The Europeanization of national bureaucracies: A longitudinal survey study of The
Netherlands and Britain
Caspar Van Den Berg (Leiden University)
Caelesta Braun (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
The two faces of EU agencification process. Coordination and expertise in the regulation
of the internal market
Emmanuelle Mathieu (European University Institute)
Under Pressure: Lobbying the EU Legislature
Raya Kardasheva (King's College London)
2G EU Legislative Politics
Chair and Discussant: TBC
Measurment, Model Testing, and Legislative Influence in the European Union
Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)
Playing the Next Level of the Multilevel Parliamentary Game. Let’s Add Subnational
Parliaments to the Scene.
Peter Bursens (University of Antwerp)
Frederic Maes (University of Antwerp)
Matthias Vileyn (University of Antwerp)
Sources of Contention about Europe. Theorising mobilising arguments in parliamentary
debates as carriers for the politicisation of EU governance
Baltimore Room
Frank Wendler (University of Washington)
2H Member States and CFSP
Chair: Wolfgang Wessels TBC (University of Cologne)
Discussant: Dominik Tolksdorf (Johns Hopkins University)
Annapolis Room
Democracy Promotion: The Czech Republic’s Niche in the European Union’s Foreign
Policy?
Marek Neuman (Metropolitan University Prague)
National ‘special relationships’ and European foreign policy: The two sides of the EU as a
global actor
Siegfried Schieder (University of Heidelberg)
Small Member States, the Common Foreign and Security Policy, and the Limits Imposed by
Austerity Budgets: A Comparison of Ireland and Slovenia
Daniel Sweeney (University of Scranton)
United We Act, Divided We Halt? The Effects of Government Structure on the Foreign
Policy Behavior of European Governments, 1994 - 2004
Sibel Oktay (Syracuse University)
2I The EU, Middle East and North Africa
Chair: Thomas Christiansen (University of Maastricht)
Discussant: Michael H. Smith (University of Loughborough)
Frederick Room
Learning Democratic Governance: A Comparative Analysis of the Democratizing Potential
of EU Functional Cooperation in Arab Liberalized Autocracies
Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich & University of Warwick)
Lessons learned? The evolution of EU post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan, Iraq and
Libya
Ranj Alaaldin (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Schizophrenic Europe: Normative Power Europe through the Lens of the IsraeliPalestinian Conflict
Sharon Pardo (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
The will of change: Europeanization, Institutional Change and Domestic Actors in North
Africa
Eva-Maria Maggi (Helmut-Schmidt University & University of Washington)
2J EU law and the Individual: Fresh Perspectives
Chair: Ester Herlin Karnell (VU University Amsterdam)
Discussant: Nathan Cambien (University of Leuven)
Columbia Room
Citizenship Paradigm of EU law
Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)
Governance of Race and Ethnicity in EU Law
Uladzislau Belavusau (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
The (economic) Free Movement of Persons Provisions as EU Citizenship Rights: A
Concrete Appraisal
Alina Tryfonidou (University of Reading)
2K A Dark Decade of European Integration? New histories of the 1970s
Chair: Anne Boerger (University of Alberta)
Discussant: Morten Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Farmers, Expertise and the Common Agricultural Policy: The Role and Influence of
Agricultural Interest Groups
Carine Germond (University of Portsmouth / Maastricht University)
Money market, industrial credit, foreign trade. American assistance policies and the
shaping of West European consumer societies from Bretton Woods through the recession
1970s. A preliminary study
Simone Selva (German Historical Institute)
The Democracy Debate: Elections versus Referenda in the European Community, 19601976
Eric O'Connor (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The first steps towards a European diplomacy. The European Political Cooperation
between 1973 and 1980, an institutional approach
Maria Gainar (University of Strasbourg)
The Werner Report revisited (A rereading of the Werner Report in the light of the Pierre
Werner family archives)
Elena Rodica Danescu (Centre Virtuel sur le Connaissance pour l'Europe)
2L Reviewing the EU-Latin American Agenda: New and Old Items (I)
Chair: Roberto Dominguez (European University Institute)
Discussant: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami)
Conway Room
Is There a New Security EU-Latin American Agenda?
Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveir (Universidad Federal de Pernambuco)
Latin American-EU Ties of Defence Issues: Professionalism and Procurement
Roberto Durán. (Catholic University of Chile)
Spain and its Uploading Capacity in the EU -- The Case of Cuba
Eusebio Mujal-Leon (Georgetown University)
The EU and Latin America: Facing New Challenges for Regional Security
Alejandro Chanona (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
The Europeanization of National Foreign Policies towards Latin America
Lorena Ruano (CIDE, División de Estudios Internacionales)
Lunch Break
12:15-2:00pm
PANEL SESSION THREE
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
3A The euro area’s sovereign debt crisis
Chair: Michele Chang (College of Europe, Bruges)
Discussant: Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University)
Banking Union: an ‘accidental’ institutional revolution?
Gabriel Glöckler (ECB)
Marion Salines (ECB)
Constellation A
Domestic coalitions and the sovereign debt crisis in Southern Europe
George Pagoulatos (Athens Business School)
Lucia Quaglia (University of York)
The dangerously shallow pockets of the euro area’s pooled funds: from the Werner
Committee to the European Support Mechanism
David Howarth (University of Luxemburg)
3B The EU as a Global Regulator?
Chair: Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University)
Constellation B
Keeping private governance private: Is FIFA ‘blackmailing’ national governments?
Borja Garcia Garcia (Loughborough University)
Regulators beyond Borders: The External Impact of EU Rules
Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Rule Taker or Rule Maker: integration sequencing and the development of European
regulatory capacity and norms
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
3C Roundtable: The Emerging AFSJ & Tranatlantic Relations
Chair: Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee)
Chair: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Discussant: Monica Den Boer (Police Academy of the Netherlands)
Discussant: Dan Hamilton (John Hopkins University)
Constellation C
Scholarship and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Joerg Monar (College of Europe & University of Sussex)
The EP in transatlantic security relations
Emilio De Capitani (University of Naples)
Transatlantic Issues: what have we learned?
Michael Scardaville (US Department of Homeland Security)
What’s next for in US-EU security relations
Uffe-Holst Jensen (EU Delegation to the US)
3D Publics and Regions in EU integration
Chair and Discussant: TBC
Constellation D
Accommodation National Diversity in the Integration Process of the EU
Vessela Hristova (University of Vienna)
Europe from the ground: New research agenda in European public policies through an
anthropological approach.
Fanny Sbaraglia (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Explaining variation in influence of regions on EU decision-making
Niels Morsink (University of Antwerp)
Multilevel Citizenship in a Democratic Europe: An Impossible Ideal?
Achim Hurrelmann (Carleton University)
Successes and Challenges in Policy Implementation for the Bologna Process: The Political
Economy Context
Beverly Barrett (University of Miami)
3E A More Active CSDP?: EU and Member State Perspectives
Constellation E
Chair: Laura Chappell (University of Surrey)
Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
French Perspectives on the CSDP: Past, Present, Future
Adrian Treacher (University of Sussex)
Re-evaluating the EU’s strategic culture within the context of operation Atalanta
Moritz Reinsch (London School of Economics and Political Science)
The EU’s engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategizing by default?
Ronja Kempin (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
Stefan Steinicke (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
The strategic motivation of the European Union’s military missions
Manuel Muniz (University of Oxford)
3F Populist Leaders and Followers in Europe
Chair and Discussant: Seán Hanley (University College London)
Constellation F
Anti-Intellectualism, Religion, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Poland and the
United States
Kelly Clancy (Rutgers University)
Charismatic leadership and political populism: Putting the pieces together
Takis Pappas (University of Macerata)
Charismatic populist leadership in personal and personalized parties: the cases of Silvio
Berlusconi, Umberto Bossi and Christoph Blocher
Duncan McDonnell (European University Institute)
Female charismatic leadership: comparing the experiences of The Danish People’s Party,
the Progress Party and the Front National
Susi Meret (Aalborg University)
Keeping the party together. Party leadership and cohesion within the True Finns
Ann-Cathrine Jungar (Södertörn University)
3G Institutions and processes in the European Union
Chair: TBC
Discussant: TBC
Baltimore Room
Partisanship and Legislative Lobbying in the EU
Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)
Inger Baller (University of Antwerp)
Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp)
Trilogues in early adoptions of legislative acts: who benefits, who loses influence?
Wilhelm Lehmann (European Parliament)
Maja Andlovic (European Parliament)
3H Reluctantly converging? EU institutions, EU Member States, and the politics of
foreign aid
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Michael Smith (Loughborough University)
Failing to converge: Domestic politics and the harmonisation deficits in the EU’said
policies
Jörg Faust (German Development Institute)
Svea Koch (German Development Institute)
Annapolis Room
Reducing fragmentation: Coordination, harmonization integration - European aid
approaches.
Stephan Klingebiel (German Development Institute)
Mario Negre (German Development Institute)
Reluctant donors? The Europeanization of international development policies in the new
member states
Balazs Szent-Ivanyi (University of Leeds)
Simon Lighfooot (University of Leeds)
Who cares about poverty? Germany, the United Kingdom, and the determinants of povertyrelated official development assistance
Thilo Bodenstein (Central European University, Budapest)
Achim Kemmerling (Central European University, Budapest)
Why does the EU not help the poorest of the poor? The EU’s aid allocation puzzle
Siegfried Schieder (University of Heidelberg)
3I Forced migration, triangular problems and judicial activism in a comparative,
transatlantic context
Chair: Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)
Discussant: Delphine Nakache (University of Ottawa)
Frederick Room
Government discretion and duty of cooperation when applying the safe country principle.
EU and North America compared.
Delphine Nakache (Univeirsty of Ottawa)
The European Arrest Warrant and the principle of mutual recognition
Sarah Barrere (Université de Montréal)
The return of asylum seekers to the country responsible for treating the request for asylum
Idil Atak (University of Maastricht)
The status of long-term thirs country nationals in the EU: on fomralities and inherent
rights
Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)
3J Europe in crisis - perspectives and remedies
Chair: Morten Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
Discussant: Wolfgang Wessels (Cologne University)
Columbia Room
Charles Tilly Revisited: Is Peace-Building as equally powerful as War-Making? : Lessons
from the European Union.
ASLI BAYSAL (University of Florida)
EU Governance in Crisis
Stefanie Rosskopf (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
European Union in the time of rupture: a crisis in Europe or European crisis?
Stanislaw Konopacki (University of Lodz)
Europe’s history of crises and integration: Why the Euro will survive and expand.
Leif Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University)
Governing EU Crisis: C.A.P. Lessons for Salvaging the Euro
Imtiaz Hussain (Universidad Iberoamericana)
3K ECSA World Panel I
Chair: Enrique Banus (ECSA World)
Discussant: Peter Xuereb (ECSA Malta)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Approximation of the Georgian legislation to the EU law - How Much is Enough?
Gaga Gabrichidze (University of Tbilisi, Georgia)
Die progressive appearance of constitutional elements in integration processes, especially
in the European Union
Carlos Hakansson (Universidad de Piura, Peru)
TBC
Yeo Lay Hwee (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
The Phenomenon of European Studies Ideologisation and How to Avoid it
Slobodan Samardzic (University of Belgrade)
3L Reviewing the EU-Latin American Agenda: New and Old Items (II)
Chair: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami)
Discussant: Roberto Duran (Catholic University of Chile)
Conway Room
After the first EU-CELAC summit in Santiago: A new era for the bi-regional strategic
association?
Stephan Sberro (ITAM, Mexico)
Croatia New EU Member and Old Latin American Agenda
Lidija Kos-Stanišić (University of Zagreb)
EU Development Cooperation in Chile: From Democratic Strengthening to Social
Cohesion
Beatriz Hernández (Universidad Diego Portales)
Latin (America) and Europe. Who Is Pulling Away From Whom?
Javier Bonilla Saus (Universidad ORT-Uruguay)
Virginia Delisante (Universidad ORT-Uruguay)
The Strategic Partnership between Brazil and the European Union
Karine de Souza Silva (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil)
PANEL SESSION FOUR
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
4A Redefining European economic governance
Chair: Michele Chang (College of Europe)
Discussant: Mitchell Smith (University of Oklahoma)
Constellation A
Banking on Stability: The political economy of new capital requirements in the European
Union
Lucia Quaglia (University of York)
David Howarth (University of Luxembourg)
Sworn to Grim Necessity? Imperfections of European Economic Governance, Normative
Political Theory, and Supreme Emergency
Kenneth Dyson (University of Cardiff)
The Politics of Risk-Sharing: Fiscal Federalism and the Greek Debt Crisis
Nikolaus Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Time will tell: The EFSF, the ESM, and the Euro Crisis
Ledina Gocaj (Barclays Capital)
Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia (Princeton University)
4B Party Competition in Europe
Constellation B
Chair: Christian B. Jensen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Discussant: Seth Jolly (Syracuse University)
Discussant: Jae-Jae Spoon (University of North Texas)
Authoritarianism, Party Conflict, and the Evolution of EU Issue Voting in Western Europe
Erik R. Tillman (DePaul University)
Changing Strategies? How Electoral Context Influences Party Competition
Heike Klüver (University of Konstanz)
Jae-Jae Spoon (University of North Texas)
European Elections and National Party Policy Change
Zeynep Somer-Topcu (Vanderbilt University)
Michelle Elissa Zar (Vanderbilt University)
The Public Issue Space: Exploring Dimensionality with Public Opinion
Ryan Bakker (University of Georgia)
Seth Jolly (Syracuse University)
Jon Polk (University of Gothenberg)
4C Agenda setting in the European Union
Chair: Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University)
Discussant: TBC
Constellation C
Linking the agenda-setting and decision-making stages of the policy process in the
European Union
Adriana Bunea (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Robert Thomson (Trinity College Dublin)
Orchestrating from the Outside: The Commission and Agenda-setting in the EU
Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
Whose Agenda: The Power to Propose EU Legislation
Raya Kardasheva (King's College London)
4D Opposing Europe
Chair and Discussant: (TBC)
Constellation D
EU-level Criticism and Multi-level Consequences: Euroscepticism and its Effects on
Domestic Political Attitudes
Aaron Abbarno (University of Pittsburgh)
Expressive voting and extremist identity: Empirical evidence from France
Miléna Spach (Université Paris)
Minority nationalist parties and European integration: Europeanists par excellence?
Edina Szöcsik (Free University Amsterdam)
The Emergence of Anti-European Union Parties: Strategic Calculations and European
Union Debates
Magda Giurcanu (University of Florida)
The European Union and Nordic Agrarian parties - opportunity or threat?
Mattias Gunnarsson (Linnaeus University)
4E Social Europe in Times of Crisis. On implementation, governance and reestablished boundaries of welfare
Chair: Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg)
Discussant: Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen)
Differential Europeanization of social policy. National company law reforms after Centros
Constellation E
Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg)
Rike U. Kraemer (University College London)
Politicizing transposition in times of crisis?
Esther Versluis (Maastricht University)
Ellen Mastenbroek (Nijmegen University)
The Courts and EU citizenship rights -accounting for diversity across Europe
Susanne K. Schmidt (University of Bremen)
The organized anarchy of implementing EU law: The test case of the patient rights
directive
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen)
Hans Vollard (Leiden University)
4F EU Performance in multilateral institutions: theory and cases
Chair: Katie Laatikainen (Adelphi University)
Discussant: Tom Delreux (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Constellation F
An ever weaker Union? Comparing the EU’s influence in the agricultural negotiations in
Uruguay and Cancún
Garcia-Duran Patricia (Universitat de Barcelona)
Benjamin Kienzle (King's College, London)
Montserrat Millet (Universitat de Barcelona)
Bridging the Actorness-Effectiveness Gap: Bargaining Power and the EU Performance in
the Negotiations over the Iranian Sanctions
Spyros Blavoukos (University of Salzburg)
Dimitris Bourantonis (Athens University of Economics and Business)
EU Performance in Multilateral Institutions: From “Simple (1.0)” to “Sophisticated
Effectiveness (2.0)”•
Sebastian Oberthür (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Lisanne Groen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Jamal Shahin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Regional Coherence vs. Global Effectiveness? The European Union’sperformance in the
International Labour Organization
Bregt Saenen (Ghent University)
4G EU Global -Transatlantic perspectives on the EU and global security
Chair: Ron Linden (University of Pittsburgh)
Discussant: Atila Eralp (Middle East Technical University (METU))
Discussant: Ron Linden (University of Pittsburgh)
Contagious collaboration? The European Union within a system of global health security
governance
Wulf Reiners (University of Cologne)
EU and US security policy during the Arab Spring
Nicole Ahler (University of Cologne)
Framing New Issues in the Context of Security by Securitization: The Case of Migration Border Management Nexus in a Comparative Transatlantic Perspective
Ayselin Yildiz (Yasar University)
Gökay Özerim (Yasar University)
The European Council as the key player
Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)
Baltimore Room
Turkish Perspectives on the Transatlantic Security Link in its Neighborhood
Atila Eralp (Middle East Technical University)
Torun Zerrin (Middle East Technical University)
4H Between Strategy and Capability Initiatives: Creating a More Capable CSDP
Chair: Alistair Shepherd (Aberystwyth University)
Discussant: Adrian Treacher (University of Sussex)
Annapolis Room
Birds of a Feather? Pooling and Power Projection through an EU Navy
David Galbreath (University of Bath)
Building Shelters or Windmills: EU Defence Capability Development in the Storm of the
Financial Crisis.
Laura Chappell (University of Surrey)
Petar Petrov (Maastricht University)
European Strategic Culture and the post-modern use of military force
André Barrinha (University of Coimbra)
4I The role of national parliaments in European integration
Chair: Morten Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
Discussant: Christella Roederer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Frederick Room
Divergence between formal Scrutiny Rights and Scrutiny Practice of National Parliaments
in EU Affairs: A Quantitative Perspective
Julian Hoerner (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Explaining Europe’s multilevel parliamentary system: the co-evolution of national
parliaments and the European Parliament
Thomas Winzen (ETH Zurich)
Christilla Roderer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
National Parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty: From Vote-seeking to Policy-seeking?
Eric Miklin (Salzburg University)
Role of Regional Parliaments in the EU Post-Lisbon decision-making process. Case Study
Scotland
Zuzana Kasáková (Charles University, Prague)
4J Governance of Identity in the European Union
Chair and Discussant: Alina Tryfonidou (University of Reading)
Columbia Room
EU citizenship and alienage law: reshaping the balance? (The case of Ceuta and Melilla)
Sara Iglesias (Lecturer, University of Cadiz)
EU Citizenship and Duties
Dimitry Kochenov (Chair in EU Constitutional Law University of Groningen)
EU Citizenship and the ECJ: Why Care About Primary Carers?
Nathan Cambien (Institute for European law, University of Leuven)
The effect of EU on national citizenship: rival, catalyst, or usurper?
Gareth Davies (Professor of European Law, VU University Amsterdam)
4K ECSA World Panel II
Chair and Discussant: Enrique Banus (ECSA World)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous (Notre Dame University, Lebanon)
Luis Arnoldo Rubio (Universidad Estatal a Distancia (UNED), Costa Rica)
Ola el Khawaga (Cairo University, Egypt)
Eric Tremolada (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
4L Reviewing the EU-Latin American Agenda: New and Old Items (III)
Chair: Lorena Ruano (CIDE)
Discussant: Alejandro Chanona (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Conway Room
The Limits and Contributions of the EU to Democracy, Stability and Development in Latin
America
Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)
Burned-Out Banking: Mexican Flu From Spain’s Financial Cough?
Imtiaz Hussain (Universidad Iberoamericana)
The European Crisis and its Effects on the Ibero-American and the European-Latin
American Relations
Günther Maihold (El Colegio de México)
European Union-South America (UNASUR): the possible global players in partnership
Michel Levi (Andean Center of International Studies)
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6:30-7:30 p.m.
JCMS Sponsored Lecture
7:30-8:30 p.m.
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies Reception
Friday May 10, 2013
PANEL SESSION FIVE
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
5A The fragmentation of Representation
Chair: Johannes Pollak (Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna & Webster
University)
Discussant: Simona Piattoni
A New Representation -Deliberation Interface?
John Erik Fossum (University of Oslo, ARENA)
De-Parliamentarisation Re-considered -Domestic Parliamentary Representation in EU
Affairs
Katrin Auel (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)
Constellation A
The European Crisis and the Limits of Democracy
Shefali Misra (St. Michael’s College)
The Fragmentation of Representation: gain or loss for democracy?
Johannes Pollak (Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna & Webster University)
5B Intergovernmental decision-making in the Councils of the EU
Chair: Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)
Discussant: Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
Constellation B
Apparent consensus in international organizations. Is the ‘soft bargaining’ image of the
Council of the EU misleading?
Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)
Confusion, Complementarity and Competition: The European Council and the Council of
the EU
Desmond Dinan (George Mason University)
Parties’ ideologies and governments’ policy positions in international negotiations:
Evidence from legislative decision-making in the European Union
Fabio Franchino (University of Milan)
Robert Thomson (University of Strathclyde)
Q-“Unanimity” and Decisionmaking in the EU after Lisbon
George Tsebelis (University of Michigan)
Structure, Capacity or Power? Explaining Salience in EU Decision-Making
Dirk Leuffen (University of Konstanz)
Thomas Malang (University of Konstanz)
Sebastian Woerle (University of Konstanz)
5C CFSP After the Lisbon Treaty
Chair: Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)
Discussant: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Constellation C
Establishing the European External Action Service: Theoretical Perspectives
Hylke Dijkstra (University of Oxford)
The European External Action Service: a bureaucracy that increases the coordination gaps
Christian Lequesne (Sciences Po)
Communicative Power Europe? How the EU copes with Opposition in International
Negotiations
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)
The Implications of the Lisbon Treaty on EU Foreign Policy-Making: The Dilemmas of
Intergovernmentalism
Sergio Fabbrini (School of Government, Luiss Guido Carli, Rome)
The third way? The External Action Service and the emergence of a distinctive mode of
European Integration in the field of foreign, security and defence policy
Bastien Nivet (Ecole de Management Leonard de Vinci and Institute for International
Relations and Strategy)
5D One or Multiple EU Foreign Policies? The EU in Global Governance
Chair and Discussant: Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
A Policy-Taker or Maker? The Role of the European Union in the Setting of International
Food Safety Standards
Constellation D
Vessela Hristova (University of Vienna)
Dispute settlement under the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)
Spillover Effects of EU Internal Rules on External Trade and WTO
Tamara Perisin (University of Zagreb)
The awkward position of the CFSP in the post-Lisbon constellation: balancing integration
with delimitation
Hans Merket (Ghent University)
The Wine Trade Agreements of the EU: Old Wine in New Bottles or Vice Versa?
Theodore Georgopoulos (University of Reims)
5E Compliance and Enforcement
Chair and Discussant: Michelle Cini (University of Bristol)
Constellation E
European Commission against Gazprom: An Analysis of the Contentious Issues
Marek Martyniszyn (Loyola University Chicago School of Law)
Policy matters but why? Explaining non-compliance with European law across sectors.
Tanja A. Börzel(Freie UniversitätBerlin)
Moritz Knoll (Freie UniversitätBerlin)
The European Commission between Courtroom and Legislature. Predicting Strategy
Choice
Andreas Hofmann (University of Cologne)
Towards decentralization of the enforcement of State aid rules to SGEI
Natalia Fiedziuk (Tilburg University)
5F Democratic Linkages in the European Union
Chair and Discussant: Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
Constellation F
European Union Politicization and the Democratic Deficit: Why European Parliament
Elections Matter
Magda Giurcanu (University of Florida)
Examining the Relationship between Citizens, National Governments and Support for
European Integration.
Galina Zapryanova (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Christine Arnold (University of Maastricht)
Eliyahu Sapir (University of Nottingham)
Imperfections in Representation in the EU Policy Process
Richard Rose (University of Strathclyde)
Improving the Transparency and Accountability of EU Institutions via the Office of the
European Ombudsman
Petia Kostadinova (University of Illinois Chicago)
Measuring Responsiveness -The Impact of Public Opinion Monitoring on EP Activity.
Jonas Triffot (European Parliament)
Steve Schwarzer (TNS Opinion, Brussels Belgium)
5G Fiscal institutional innovation and the Eurozone crisis
Chair: Waltraud Schelke (London School of Economics)
Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs (tbc) (Hertie School of Governance)
Law and the Eurozone Crisis
R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Baltimore Room
Terence Teo (Rutgers University)
Searching under the lamp-post: the evolution of fiscal surveillance
Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)
Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Stumbling Toward Fiscal Union: The Eurozone Debt Crisis
David R. Cameron (Yale University)
5H Intra-institutional dynamics in European energy policy
Chair: Luigi Carafa (University of Cambridge)
Chair: Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabruck)
Discussant: Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabruck)
Annapolis Room
Arena-Shifts and Bargaining-Dynamics in Efficiency Policy-Making
Henning Deters (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Science)
Energy policy coordination in the European Parliament: discursive power-fights?
Iulii Selianko (University of Osnabruck)
The Strategic Construction of the Urgency of Climate Change? The Role of Discourse in
the Negotiations on the ‘EU Climate and Energy Package’
Pierre Bocquillon (University of Cambridge)
Unintended judicial dis-integration? The role of the European Court of Justice in
European energy policy
Luigi Carafa (University of Cambridge)
Anatole Boute (University of Aberdeen)
5I Arming Europe. An analysis of European defence procurement policies.
Chair: Frédéric Merand (Université de Montréal)
Discussant: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
Frederick Room
Cooperation at the Intersection of Security and Economics: Explaining Institutional
Choices on Armaments Collaboration
Marc DeVore (European University Institute)
Emergence of a Transnational Economic Field in the Sector of Military Aviation? The
Case of the A400M Military Transport Aircraft
Samuel Faure (Sciences Po Paris-CERI)
Europeans at arm’s length: The European integration of domestic defense public contracts
regulation
Catherine Hoeffler (Université de Montréal)
The Politics of Fighter Jets in Western Europe
Frederic Merand (Université de Montréal)
5J It’s not all about the EPAs: the trade-development nexus in EU external relations
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Are the European Union’s GSP Suspensions Foreign Policy “Sanctions?”
Clara Portela (European University Institute and Singapore Management University)
Jan Orbie (Ghent University)
Decent work and indecent trade agendas: Africa and the European Union
Mark Langan (Sheffield Hallam University)
EU trade and development policy beyond the EPAs: subordinating developmental to
commercial imperatives
Columbia Room
Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Manchester)
Interrogating the EU trade and development policy after the crash
Tony Heron (University of York)
5K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 1: Drugs, Terrorism, and Cyber
Lombard/Camden
Security
Chair: Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Room
Discussant: David Armitage (National Intelligence Council & American University)
Checks and Balances in EU-US Counter-Terrorism Agreements: the Functions of Law And
Governance in Transatlantic Rule-Making
Elaine Fahey (University of Amsterdam)
EU governance of the internet: analyzing Europol’s role in the development of a EU cyber
crime and cyber security policies
Helena Carrapico (University of Strathclyde & European University Institute
Florence)
Javier Argomaniz (University of St Andrews)
European Cyber Security Policy-Challenges for Democracies
Annegret Bendiek (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) Berlin)
Europe’sCaribbean frontier: policing the cocaine supply chain
Martin Elvins (University of Dundee, Scotland)
5L Culture, Identity and Pedagogy
Chair: Alasdair Blair (De Montfort University)
Discussant: Rebecca Jones (Widener University)
Conway Room
Cultural Studies on European Integration: A New Perspective on Teaching the European
Union
Xiaohai Wang (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China)
Teaching and Learning for a European Identity
Gretchen J. Van Dyke, Ph.D. (The University of Scranton)
The Implications of the Dynamics of the Accession Process to the EU upon Teaching the
EU: The Turkish Case
Aylin GUNEY (Yasar University, Turkey)
PANEL SESSION SIX
10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
6A European economic integration in times of crisis: theoretical perspectives (II)
Chair: Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
Discussant: Arne Niemann (University of Mainz)
Money and Sovereignty: Contentious Ideas at the Heart of the Eurozone Crisis
Nicolas Jabko (Johns Hopkins University)
Surprise, Surprise! The Eurozone Is Still There and Intact! Why Economic Theories (Still)
Cannot Explain the Euro.
Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa)
Constellation A
The Public Constraint on EU Governance Beyond the Crisis
Sara Hobolt (London School of Economics)
When ‘Good Enough’ Does Not Suffice: European Financial Regulation between
Incrementalism and Radical Reform
Aneta Spendzharova (Maastricht University)
6B Innovation, Learning, and Change in Public Policy
Chair: David Coen (University College, London)
Discussant: Bentley Allan (Johns Hopkins University)
Constellation B
Bottom-up Europeanization. The Dynamics of Policy Convergence in the Struggle against
Paedophilia
Laurie Boussaguet (University of Rouen and Sciences Po Paris)
Chameleon Pluralism with Polity Colours: Examining the impact of member states’ polity
structure on the European Commission interest group overlap, across policy domains.
David Coen (University College London)
Alexander Katsaitis (School of Public Policy UCL)
Programmatic elites and the Europeanization of Public Health Policy
Scott Greer (University of Michigan)
Heather Elliott (University of Michigan)
Why the EU Does Not Learn: Cases from the Eurozone Crisis
Claudio Radaelli (University of Exeter)
Claire Dunlop (University of Exeter)
Jonathan Kamkhaji (University of Exeter)
6C National Parliaments in the European Union
Chair: Wolfgang Wessels (Cologne University)
Discussant: Desmond Dinan (George Mason University)
Constellation C
Brussels Calling!? National Parliamentarians’ participation in inter-parliamentary
committee meetings
Katjana Gattermann (Cologne University)
Fighting Back? EU Affairs in National Parliaments
Katrin Auel (IHS Vienna)
Olivier Rozenberg (Sciences Po Paris)
National Parliaments after Lisbon: Towards the Mainstreaming of EU Affairs?
Katjana Gattermann (Cologne University)
Anna-Lena Hoegenauer (Maastricht University)
Ariella Huff (Cambridge University)
National Parliaments in the European Union: Representative Democracy as Network
Governance?
Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University)
Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University)
6D Speaking with a Single Voice? The EU as an International Actor
Chair: Adrienne Héritier (European University Institute)
Discussant: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
A Cacophony of Voices? The EU’s Cohesiveness in the Negotiation of Bilateral and
Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Eugénia da Conceicao-Heldt (TU Dresden)
Divide and Conquer: How China Can Exploit the Multiplicity of Investment Rules in the
Constellation D
EU
Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
Political Dwarf or Global Governance Player? The European Union’s Regional
“Ordnungspolitik”
Tanja Börzel(FU Berlin)
Vera van Huellen (FU Berlin)
Revisiting EU Actorness in Environmental Affairs
Tom Delreux (University of Louvain)
The European Union and the United States: Competition, Convergence and the
EU’sChanging Role in Transatlantic Relations
Michael Smith (Loughborough University)
The European Union in the United Nations. Effectively Speaking With One Voice?
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)
6E Actorness, distinctiveness, comprehensiveness: modernising the development
policy of the European Union
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Martin Holland (University of Canterbury)
Constellation E
A decade of illusions: the EU and the global agenda on aid effectiveness
Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Testing the EU capacity for global actorness: Towards a post-2015 global development
agenda
Mary Farrell (University of Greenwich)
The European Union’s development policy: a balancing act between ‘a more
comprehensive approach’ and creeping securitisation
Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder)
Mark Furness (German Development Institute)
The normative distinctiveness of the European Union in international development:
stepping out of the shadow of the World Bank?
Jan Orbie (Ghent University)
Karen Del Biondo (Stanford University)
Sarah Delputte (Ghent University)
6F EU Competition Law and State Aid Regulation: Actors and Institutions
Chair and Discussant: Francesca Bignami (George Washington University)
Constellation F
Predatory Pricing and Abuse of Dominant Position in the EU: Where are we coming from
and where are we going to?
Matteo Negrinotti (Tilburg University)
Regional Aid and Aid to Mobile Investment: How Well Have Controls Worked?
Kenneth Thomas (University of Missouri-St. Louis)
The Role of the National Judge in European State Aids Sector
Alice Pisapia (Universita' dell'Insubria)
6G The European Commission: Changing Architecture, Changing Culture
Chair: Carolyn Ban (University of Pittsburgh)
Discussant: Michelle Cini (University of Bristol)
Dismantling the EU Staff ? What is going on with the last revision of the EU staff
regulation (2011-2012)
Didier Georgakakis (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris)
Baltimore Room
Holding the EU Executive to Account: Changing Rules and Evolving Practices
Anchrit Wille (Leiden University)
How Much Does Nationality Shape Management Style within the European Commission?
The Case of Managers from Central and Eastern Europe
Carolyn Ban (University of Pittsburgh)
The European Commission: one house or many? Measuring and assessing the impact of
intra-organizational difference.
Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer)
Sara Connolly (Norwich Business School)
Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)
6H Technocrats, Caretakers and Parties in the Long European Crisis: Unorthodox
Governments and their Effects
Chair: Takis Pappas (European University Institute)
Discussant: Richard Katz (Johns Hopkins University)
Annapolis Room
Continuity and change in times of crisis: an analysis of Belgium's caretaker administration
(2010-2011)
Marleen Brans (KU Leuven Public Management Institute)
Geert Bouckaert (KU Leuven Public Management Institute)
Valerie Pattyn (KU Leuven Public Management Institute)
Mario Monti’s strange government: Italian technocracy and party government in
comparative perspective
Duncan McDonnell (European University Institute)
Marco Valbruzzi (European University Institute)
Unexpected consequences of an unexpected Prime Minister: the 2009-2010 Fischer
administration in the Czech Republic
Seán Hanley (University College London)
6I International Law and the EU's External Relations
Chair: Daniel Kelemen TBC (Rutgers University)
Discussant: Joanne Scott (UCL)
Frederick Room
Socialisation of European Neighbourhood countries via Common Foreign and Security
Policy Declarations
Paul James Cardwell (University of Sheffield)
The Effectiveness of Labor Standards in EU and US Preferential Trade Agreements
Ida Bastiaens (University of Pittsburgh)
Evgeny Postnikov (University of Pittsburgh)
The Paradox of Europeanisation of intrastate conflicts
Nikos Skoutaris (European Institute LSE)
6J Teaching European (Union) Studies: Different ways of enhancing students'
engagement
Chair: Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
Discussant: Alasdair Blair (De Montfort University)
Active learning and internationalisation elements of a "revolution" in "Teaching affairs"?
Elizabeth Sheppard (Sorbonne Paris)
Sophie Enos -Attali (Institut Catholique de Paris)
Columbia Room
Leadership Development through Active-Learning Simulations
Alison Rios Millett McCartney (Towson University)
Simulating Policy Making in the European Union
Alison Statham (De Montfort University)
Stepping into the virtual classroom- stepping out of your comfort zone? The roles of the
teacher in the virtual classroom
Alexandra Mihai (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
6K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 2: EU Asylum Cooperation
Chair: Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Vienna)
Discussant: Florian Trauner (University of Vienna)
Lombard/Camden
Room
From ‘Fortress Europe’ to new ‘limits of control’? The Europeanization of refugee and
migration policies in Germany
Andreas Ette (Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany)
Human Rights vs. the Economy? Different Modes of EU Integration in Asylum and Legal
Migration
Natascha Zaun (University of Bremen)
Christoph Roos (University of Bremen)
Institutionalising Practical Cooperation Efforts in the EU: An Analysis of the role and
(potential) impact of the European Asylum Support Office
Evangelia Tsourdi (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
The Role of the European Courts in the Development of the EU Asylum Policy
Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee, Scotland)
6L Minority, Migration and Human Rights
Chair: Yves Tiberghien (UBC)
Discussant: Ayselin Yildiz (Yasar University)
Conway Room
Governance of Labor Provisions through Hierarchy and Network: A Comparison of EU
and US Governance Modes in Mexico, Morocco and the Dominican Republic
Myriam Oehri (University of Lucerne)
Institutional Interplay in Migration Policy Diffusion
Flavia Jurje (University of Lucerne)
The Effectiveness of Conditionality for the Adoption of Minority Protection Rules in Ten
New EU Member States: Analyzing the Role of Domestic and Temporal Factors
Guido Schwellnus (University of Vienna)
Asya Zhelyazkova (ETH Zurich)
12:30-1:45 p.m.
PANEL SESSION SEVEN
LUNCH 12:15-2:00
Luncheon Speaker
Alberta Sbragia
Recipient of the EUSA Award for Lif
This event is sponsored by the Univ
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
7A European economic integration in times of crisis: theoretical perspectives (I)
Chair: Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa)
Discussant: Assem Dandashly (Maastricht University)
Constellation A
A Historical-Institutionalist explanation of the Origins and Aftermath of the euro crisis
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)
European economic integration in times of crisis: the case of neofuncionalism
Arne Niemann (University of Mainz)
Demosthenes Ioannou (European Central Bank)
Europe’s Ordo-Liberal Iron Cage: A Critical Political Economy Perspective
Magnus Ryner (King’s College London)
Muddling Through the Eurozone crisis: the decay of intergovernmentalism?
Paulo Vila Maior (University Fernando Pessoa)
7B The politics of the European Parliament
Chair: Didier Georgakakis (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris)
Discussant: Thomas Christensen (Maastricht University)
Constellation B
An Emperor Without Clothes? The EP, CAP Reform, and the Democratization of EU
Institutions
Christilla Roederer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Democracy and the Power of the Purse: The Implications of the Evolution of the European
Parliament’s Budgetary Powers for Democracy in the EU
Asli Baysal (University of Florida)
The EU stands not alone: an analysis of democratic representation from a federal
perspective with QCA
Peter Bursens (University of Antwerp)
Matthias Vileyn (University of Antwerp)
Who calls the shots? The role of EP administrators in the EU policy process.
Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University)
Who is pulling the strings? - Parliamentary Committee activity in the European Parliament
and political group interactions
Ana-Iuliana Postu (Royal Holloway, University of London)
7C Transatlantic economic relations
Chair and Discussant: Michael Smith TBC (Loughborough University)
Constellation C
Institutionalized and Coordinated Domination: EU-US Cooperation and the Global
Economy
Joselyn Muhleisen (The Graduate Center)
The EU, the US and WTO Dispute Settlement: What Role for Firms?
Jappe Eckhardt (University of Bern)
The TEC: progress, problems, and prospects
Leif Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University)
7D The political economy of finance
Chair: Nicolas Veron TBC (Bruegel)
Constellation D
Discussant: Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen)
Destructive Creation: Consequences of the Global Rise of Finance
Gregory Fuller (Johns Hopkins University)
State transformation and state of the art banks in peripheral Europe
Angela Garcia Calvo (London School of Economics)
The finance-welfare state nexus
Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE))
The regulatory impact of financial interests. On regulatory responsiveness and the size and
diversity of stakeholder communities
Caelesta Braun (University of Antwerp)
7E The Court of Justice vs the Member States of the EU. New methods, new insights.
Chair: Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)
Discussant: Fernanda Nicola (Washington College of Law)
Constellation E
L’article 55, le droit communautaire, les juges et les juristes-politiciens. Histoire d’un
combat de réseaux en France entre 1958 et 1980
Alexandre Bernier (University of Copenhagen)
Legislative override of constitutional courts. The case of the European Union
Olof Larsson (University of Gothenburg)
Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)
Resisting the Court of Justice: Germany’s Reception of European Law 1952-1979
Bill Davies (American University)
The Importance of the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Different
Policy Areas.
Mattias Derlen (University of Umea)
Johan Lindholm (University of Umea)
7F The New Transatlantic Agenda: Policy perspectives
Chair: Laurie Buonanno (Buffalo State - SUNY)
Discussant: Eleanor Zeff (Drake University)
Constellation F
A Comparison of Mobility Regimes: The Passenger Name Registry and Highly Skilled
Migration
Caviedes Alex (SUNY Fredonia)
Governance of the Transatlantic Agenda
Natalia Cuglesan (Babeş-Bolyai University)
Historical Background to and Establishment of Transatlantic Dialogues and Agreements
Neill Nugent (College of Europe)
Less is More: International Cooperation in Transatlantic Competition
Nikos Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
7G The EU and international trade
Chair: Maria Green Cowles (American University)
Discussant: Kurt Huebner (UBC)
Divide and Conquer: How China Can Exploit the Multiplicity of Investment Rules in the
EU
Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
Multinational firms in bilateral institutions: Transatlantic regulatory cooperation
Hans Diels (University of Antwerp)
Baltimore Room
Regions and the European Union’s external economic policies: how regional authorities
capacity for control varies
Margaux Kersschot (University of Antwerp)
Dirk De Bièvre (University of Antwerp)
Social vs. Global Europe in the Wake of the Crash: Reconciling EU Trade Policy with the
European Social Model?
Gabriel Siles-Brugge (University of Manchester)
The Power of the Commission: Negotiating the EU-India Free Trade Agreement
Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén (University of Westminster)
7H Critical Perspectives on the EU's External Relations
Chair: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Discussant: Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Annapolis Room
The EU’sRole in World Affairs: The English School Meets Post-Colonialism•
Yannis Stivachtis (Virginia Tech)
De-colonising the EU’sdemocratisation policy through the Maghreb periphery
Bohdana Dimitrovova (University of Tubingen)
Ethical Intervener Europe: asset or obstacle in Somaliland’s democratization process?
Critical perspectives on democratization assistance
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (Ghent University)
Europe beyond Europe? Identity and the politics of the everyday in the making of the
European Union’s’external dimension’
Ruben Zaiotti (Dalhousie University)
The Democratic Deficit of CSDP: An Explanation Based on Governmentality
Evangelos Fanoulis (University of Essex)
7I Causes and Consequences of Supranational Identity in Post-Communist Europe
Chair: Lena Surzhko-Harned (Mercyhurst College)
Discussant: Basak Yavcan (TOBB University of Economics and Technology)
Frederick Room
Accession and the Domestic Agenda: How Accession Affects Political Competition
Tristan Vellinga (University of Florida)
Europe, Europeanization and EU accession as the issues of Slovak politics and society over
the past 20 years
Peter Svik (University of Tartu/Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum)
Soft Balancing and Identity in Moldova’s EU Relationship
Ryan Kennedy (University of Houston)
Cristian Cantir (Oakland University)
The Connection between “European” Identification and the European Union across
Europe
Danial Hoepfner (University of Pittsburgh)
The Effect of Supranational Identity on Social Values in Eastern Europe
Galina Zapryanova (University of Mannheim)
Lena Surzhko-Harned (Mercyhurst College)
7J The institutional challenges of auditing the EU budget in a multi-level system
Chair: Aneta Spendzharova (Maastricht University)
Discussant: Hartmut Aden (Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht)
Multilevel governance in the audit of EU funds: challenges for the European Court of
Columbia Room
Auditors
Maria Luisa Sánchez Barrueco (Universidad de Deusto)
The Fathers of Financial Control: The early institutional politics of auditing Europe
Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University)
The prerequisites of audit convergence and its implications in structural fund spending
Judit Fortvingler (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
The social control of distribution procedures for the EU funds: an underestimated tool in
the process of institutional financial control
Robert Talaga (Voivodship Administrative Court)
7K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 3: the external dimension of AFSJ 1
Chair: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
Discussant: Joerg Monar (College of Europe Bruges & University of Sussex)
Lombard/Camden
Room
EU Action against Human Trafficking in the Post-Soviet Space: Making Use or Being
Useful for EU External Policies in the Region?
Oleg Korneev (European University Institute)
EU-like freedom of movement in the CIS region? Current status and options for the future
Sergo Mananashvili (European University Institute)
Migration policy and migration management in invented neighbourhood(s)
Agnieszka Weinar (European University Institute)
Jaulin Thibaut (European University Institute)
Synergy between European External and Internal Security: A New Configuration of Actors
and Practices
Chantal Lavallee (European University Institute)
7L The EU as a (non-)power / actor in the (extended) neighbourhood
Chair: Tobias Schumacher (College of Europe)
Discussant: TBC
Conway Room
From ‘non-power’ to ‘regional-power’? Conceptualising the EU's actorness in its Eastern
neighbourhood
Bogdana Depo (Cologne University)
From ‘non-power’ to ‘would-be-power’? The EU as a newcomer in the Arctic
Andreas Raspotnik (Cologne University)
From ‘soft power’ to ‘smart power’? The EU's role as an international security actor in the
Libyan crisis
Nicole Koenig (University of Edinburgh)
Regulatory Power of the EU in Maintaining Security in Space: Politics beyond Normative
Power
Kazuto Suzuki (Hokkaido University / Princeton University)
PANEL SESSION EIGHT
4:00 – 5:45 p.m.
8A Progress and regress -- social policy and inequality
Constellation A
Chair and Discussant: Karen Andersen (University of Nijmegen)
Class struggle in the shadow of Luxembourg? The impact of the European Court of
Justice’s case law on the autonomous regulation of working conditions by social partners
Daniel Seikel (University Bremen)
Income inequality and election outcomes: Has the 2007-2009 economic crisis changed
anything?
Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)
Sharmila King (University of the Pacific)
Virtuous Cycles or Vicious Circles? The Need for an EU agenda on Protection, Social
Distribution and Investment
Bea Cantillon (University of Antwerp)
The Political Participation of Immigrants in Belgium
Brian Salant (Yale University)
8B The EU, global and regional challenges
Chair: Zaki Laïdi (Sciences Po Paris)
Discussant: Eva Heidbreder (Hertie School)
Constellation B
A Case Study of Regional Cooperation: EU’s effect on Transport Policies in the Black Sea
Region
Cigdem Ustun (Gediz University)
Defiance, Controlled Change and Breakdown: Conceptualizing Autocracies’ Reactions to
International Democratization Pressure
Gergana Noutcheva (Maastricht University)
Inefficiencies and Politics in EU Funding of Regional Economic Organizations
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
8C Member States' Resistance to EU Norms in Foreign and Security Policy
Chair: Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
Constellation C
A truly European Diplomatic service? Domestic responses to the establishment of the
EEAS
Karolina Pomorska (University of Cambridge)
Sophie Vanhoonacker (University of Maastricht)
Member States’ Resistance to EU Sanctions
Clara Portela (Singapore Management University)
Norm Resistance and the European Defense Agency
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (University of Southern California)
Resisting European Norms: A history of instruments
Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble - IUF)
Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble)
The internal tensions of the European system of governance towards Israel: the cases of
‘the Israeli exports from Palestinian territories’ and of the ‘Jerusalem question’
Caroline Jochaud du Plessix (Sciences Po Paris)
8D The EU and international security
Chair: and Discussant: Eva Gross (Free University Brussels)
Still a logic of diversity? Convergence, divergence and EU defence policies
Hubertus Juergenliemk (University of Cambridge)
Constellation D
Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)
The cooperation between European Union and the United States on customs security
Dimitrios Anagnostakis (University of Nottingham)
The Deployment EU NAVFOR Atalanta: A Collective Action Perspective
Niklas Nováky (University of Aberdeen)
8E The EU and Its Member States: Norms, Law, and Language
Chair and Discussant: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
Constellation E
Linguistic Pluralism and the EU
Stefania Baroncelli (Free University of Bozen)
The CJEU and LGBT rights: diverge approaches to Union-wide definitions, or the case of
‘convenient judicial activism’
Panos Stasinopoulos (King’s College London)
The philosophy of small change: harmonisation of transborder litigation
Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)
8F Identity, minority rights and citizenship in Europe
Chair and Discussant: (TBC)
Baltimore Room
Europeanization of Minority Protection Policies in Latvia: EU Accession and the
Linguistic Rights
Emel Tugdar (West Virginia University)
Euroregionalism and Minority Politics: The European Context of Substate Demands for
“Exit” and “Voice”•
Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)
The Changing face of European Citizenship: Defense Naturalization and RomanianMoldovan Relations
Irina Angelescu (University of Rome Tor Vergata and the Graduate Institute of
Geneva)
The EU Fundamental Rights Agency & NGOs: probing theories on transnational advocacy
and sociological institutionalism in the EU
Markus Thiel (Florida International University)
Ties That Bind? Humanitarian Norms, Domestic Politics and Immigration
Aubrey Westfall (Virginia Wesleyan College)
8G The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 4: the external dimension of AFSJ 2
Chair: Joerg Monar (College of Europe, Bruges & University of Sussex)
Discussant: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
EU police cooperation in the Western Balkans
Olga Kantokoski (University of Helsinki)
Portable Policing: External Transformative Power in a Uniform
Monica Den Boer (Police Academy of the Netherlands)
Spring awakening in Europe’s front yard: Watering or lawnmowing?
Jan Voelkel (European University Institute)
The Area of Freedom Security and Justice and the External Effect
Ester Herlin-Karnell (VU University Amsterdam)
Lombard/Camden
Room
6:30-7:00 p.m.
EUSA Prizes Ce
EUSA Award for Lifetime Achieveme
European Studies
Alberta Sbragia
Award Presented by
EUSA Award for Best Book Published
or 2012
EUSA Award for Best Dissertation De
in 2011 or 2012
EUSA Award for Best Paper Presented
2011 EUSA Conference
7:00-8:00 p.m. EUSA Biennial Confer
Reception
Saturday May 11, 2013
PANEL SESSION NINE
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
9A Reflections on and advances in integration theory
Chair: TBC
Discussant: TBC
Constellation A
Circles and Hemispheres. Differentiated integration in and beyond the European Union
Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)
Confessional Culture, National Identity and Political Pressure: A Cultural Theory of
European Integration
Brent Nelsen (Furman University)
European Integration Theories: from Grand Theories to Niche Theories. Is there dialogue
between theories?
Henri Aaltonen (University of Tampere)
Of Wealth and Powerlessness: States, Political Development and Europe’s’Defence Deficit’
Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)
What, Exactly, is Elitist about the European Union?
William Phelan (Trinity College Dublin)
9B New Perspectives on EU External Governance
Chair and Discussant: Chuck Sabel (Columbia Law School)
Constellation B
Extending Experimentalist Governance? The EU and Transnational Regulation
Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam)
The dual nature of EU external relations: functionalist versus political logics
Sandra Lavenex (Universitätluzern)
The EU as a Unilateral Actor and the Territoriality of EU Law
Joanne Scott (University College London)
The Internalization of International Norms by the European Court of Justice
Gráinne de Búrca (University of New York Law School)
9C The Governance of EU Migration and Mobility Policies
Chair: Sarah Wolff (Queen Mary, University of London)
Discussant: Florian Trauner (University of Vienna)
Governing EU migration policies: Analysing the role of supranational institutions
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Vienna)
Negotiating Readmission Agreements with the EU: a comparative study of the cases of
Morocco and Turkey
Sarah Wolff (Queen Mary University)
New Drivers and Responses to the Cooperation on Readmission in the Euro Mediterranean
Area after the Arab Upheavals
Jean-Pierre Cassarino (European University Institute)
New institutional dynamics in EU migration law and policy: the case of family reunification
Diego Acosta (Sheffield University)
Andrew Geddes (European University Institute)
Constellation C
The three-level game in EU external migration policy: the case of the Mobility Partnerships
Natasja Reslow (Maastricht University)
Maarten Vink (Maastricht University)
9D The decision-making culture of the Council of Ministers
Chair: Bill Davies (American University)
Discussant: Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)
Constellation D
Consensus as implicit dissent in the EU Council of Ministers (1986-2010)
Stephanie Novak (Hertie School of Governance)
Institutional Change and Legislative Stability: Contested Decision-Making in the EU Council
(1995-2010)
Wim Van Aken (HEC-Ulg & UA)
Personnel Turnover in the Council of Ministers: What it Is and Why it Matters
John Scherpereel (James Madison University)
Lauren Perez (University of Pittsburgh)
Selective Consensus in Council Voting?
Bjørn Høyland (University of Oslo)
Vibeke W Hansen (University of Oslo)
9E Post-Westphalian Diplomacy? Europe's bilateral and multilateral diplomatic
relations before and after Lisbon
Chair: Jost-Henrik Morgenstern (Loughborough University / University of
Cambridge)
Discussant: Simon Duke (European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA),
Maastricht)
Constellation E
Making a Splash or Roiling the Waters? The Impact of the Lisbon Treaty for the EU at the UN
Katie Laatikainen (Adelphi University)
Merging mindsets: the challenges of the Lisbon Treaty for EU diplomats in Geneva
David Spence (London School of Economics)
Playing the Brussels Game Abroad: The Role of Coordination Groups of European Diplomats
in Third Countries
Frauke Austermann (ESSCA School of Management -Shanghai Campus)
Representing the European Interest in Washington: Post-Lisbon patterns of EU diplomacy
Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
9F Integrated Financial Systems on the EU
Chair: Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M - Corpus Christi)
Discussant: Ferran Brunet (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Discussant: Terraence Guay (Pennsylvania State University)
Debt Contagion in Europe: A Panel-VAR Analysis
Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)
Ryan Brady (US Navel Academy)
Sharmila King (University of the Pacific)
Handling Cross-Border Banking Problems in Europe
David Mayes (University of Auckland)
Remittances and Foreign Banking in the New Member States of the EU
Jason Jones (Furman University)
Constellation F
The Interaction of Politics and Sovereign Debt Markets in the Euro Area; The Impact of
Political Communication on Sovereign Bond Spreads
Thomas Gade (European Central Bank)
Gabriel Glockler (European Central Bank)
9G Measuring competence and identity
Chair and Discussant: (TBC)
Baltimore Room
“Why don’t you like us?” The impact of exclusionary attitudes on European identity
construction•
Anna Brigevich (UNC Chapel Hill)
Context and Knowledge: Measuring the Effects of Issue Salience and Cognitive Mobilization
on European Knowledge
Nicholas Clark (Indiana University)
Democratic Competence in the European Union
Stefanie Costa (George Washington University)
Finding the European Demos: Quantitative Indicators and the Performance of Being
European
Victor Olivieri (University of Florida)
9H The Politics of European Competition Policy
Chair and Discussant: Tim Büthe (Duke University)
Annapolis Room
Decision-Making for Cooperative Governance: The Case of European Regulatory Networks
Martino Maggetti (University of Zurich)
How the European Commission deepened financial market integration. The battle over the
liberalisation of public banks in Germany
Daniel Seikel (University Bremen)
The emergence and design of European regulatory networks: combining functional and
political explanatory logics
Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg)
Berthold Rittberger (University of Munich)
The Legitimacy and Accountability Deficit in EU Competition Law Regime
Firat Cengiz (Liverpool Law School)
9I Analyzing the Foreign Policy of the European Union from a Transatlantic Perspective
Chair: Federiga Bindi (University of Rome Tor Vergata and SAIS-Johns Hopkins
University)
Frederick Room
Discussant: Irina Angelescu (University of Rome Tor Vergata and the Graduate
Institute of Geneva)
EU-Canada Relations: A Transatlantic and Global Perspective
Finn Laursen (Dalhousie University)
The Future of EU-Latin American relations from a transatlantic perspective
Joaquin Roy (University of Miami)
The Janus face of foreign policy in a globalized world: An analysis of EU-U.S. cooperation on
internal security
Irina Angelescu (University of Rome Tor Vergata and the Graduate Institute of
Geneva)
The role of the U.S. in the formulation of the EU foreign policy: a historical perspective
Federiga Bindi (University of Rome Tor Vergata and SAIS-Johns Hopkins University)
9J Evaluating the European Union as a Global Actor in an Age of Austerity
Chair: Jeffrey Stacey (Johns Hopkins University)
Discussant: Roy Ginsberg (Skidmore College)
Columbia Room
EU Development Assistance and CSDP: How to Dance When You Cannot Afford the DJ"
David Armitage (American University/National Intelligence Council)
Old Wine in New Bottles? The Realities of Pooling and Sharing for CSDP
Clara O'Donnell (Brookings/Centre for European Reform)
The EEAS and the Comprehensive Approach: What Future Role for CSDP?
Eva Gross (Institute for European Studies)
The West at the Crossroads: Toward a New Transatlantic Bargain
Jeffrey Stacey (Johns Hopkins University)
9K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 5: AFSJ agencies
Chair: Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Discussant: Emilio De Capitani (University of Naples)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Combating Counterfeiting within the European Union: Implications for Policy Cooperation
Peter Loedel (West Chester University)
EU internal security agencies’ democratic accountability
Maylis Labayle (College of Europe)
National and Supranational in EU Internal Security: Reflections on the Training Scheme
Ramon Loik (Estonian Academy of Security Sciences)
Solidarity as a response to tensions within the EU’s area of freedom, security and justice:
Current forms, potential and limitations
Joerg Monar (College of Europe & University of Sussex)
The transnational exchange of information between security agencies in the EU and beyond:
Tensions between security interests and data protection
Hartmut Aden (Hochschule fuer Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin)
9L Good will or competition? Exploring the dynamics of EU institutional cooperation
Chair: Sophie Vanhoonacker (Maastricht University)
Discussant: Julie Smith (University of Cambridge)
Discursive power-fights at the European Commission: opening the black box of energy policy
coordination
Iulii Selianko (University of Osnabrück)
EU institutional coordination in neighbour countries after Lisbon: mission impossible?
Dorina Baltag (Loughborough University)
The coordinative discourse in Brussels: Where does EU foreign policy come from?
Nikola Tomic (Loughborough University)
The EU and Zimbabwe: Articulating foreign policy, development and trade objectives
Anne-Claire Marangoni (Maastricht University)
PANEL SESSION TEN
Conway Room
10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
10A Crisis and the Integration Process
Constellation A
Balancing unity and diversity: Exit and voice in the EU and in federal systems
Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance)
Christiane Kraft-Kasack (Hertie School of Governance)
Crisis and Integration: The Effect of Crisis on the Pace of European Integration
Domenic Maffei (Caldwell College)
Opt in or stay out? A closer look into member states’ incentives for flexible EU integration
Asya Zhelyazkova (ETH Zurich)
The Euro Crisis and Cabinet (In)Stability in Europe: Towards Further (Dis)Integration?
Havva Karakas Keles (Syracuse University)
Vision v. Process: Europe’s crisis and the dynamics of integration by publicity
Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen)
Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance)
10B Roundtable: European Union Studies in crisis? Challenges and Opportunties for ES
programmes
Constellation B
Chair: Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
participant 1
Desmond Dinan (George Mason University)
participant 2
Helen Drake (Loughborough University)
participant 3
Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabruck)
participant 4
Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh)
participant 5
Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University)
10C Attitudes towards European integration
Chair: Bruno Cautrès (Sciences Po)
A widening audience, ever more interested and active? The public politicization of European
integration, 1990-2011
Christian Rauh (Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB))
Causal Heterogeneity in Support for the European Union
Danial Hoepfner (University of Pittsburgh)
Making Sense of the Radical Left Voter: Attitudes towards Globalization, Integration, and
Immigration in Times of Economic Crisis
Erica Edwards (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Anna Brigevich (European University Institute)
The attitudes of the French towards EU and globalization: one and a single dimension?
Bruno Cautrès (Sciences Po)
Title: The Space between Us: Elite and Mass Attitudes toward Crisis-Driven Integration in
the European Union
Constellation C
Edward Fogarty (Colgate University)
Kevin Wallsten (California State University - Long Beach)
10D The European Legal Order: Origins and Consequences
Chair and Discussant: Dan Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Constellation D
Reform at the Court of Justice and the Pursuit of Legal Certainty
Declan J. Walsh (University College Cork)
The Role of the European Court of Justice in Economic Governance in the European Union
Gerard Conway (Brunel University)
The Troika: The interlocking roles of Commission v Luxembourg & Belgium, Van Gend en
Loos, and Costa v Enel in the construction of the European legal order
William Phelan (Trinity College Dublin)
Transmitting Jurisprudence in a Supranational System: British Case Study
Kelley Littlepage (University of Oregon)
10E European Neighborhood Policy
Chair: Anne-Marie Le Gloannec (Sciences Po Paris)
Discussant: Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Constellation E
Building Community in European Union External Relations: Civil Society Networks in the
European Neighborhood Policy
Kostas Kourtikakis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal)
It’s Not You, It’s Us: A Divided EU and Demands for Ex Ante Assurances
Christian Jensen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
The Effectiveness of Conditionality in Enforcing EU State Aid Rules in Candidate Countries
Marco Botta (University of Vienna)
Guido Schwellnus (University of Vienna)
The European Neighbourhood Policy between Integration and Differentiation: The Prospects
of a Neighbourhood Economic Community
Sieglinde Gstöhl (College of Europe, Bruges)
When Do External Actors Support Processes of Democratization? A Time-centered Analysis
of International Policies of Democracy Promotion
Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich & University of Warwick)
10F Inside the European Parliament
Chair and Discussant: Willhelm Lehmann (European Parliament, Brussels)
Career Paths and Legislative Activities of Members of the European Parliament
Bjørn Høyland (Department of Political Science, University of Oslo)
Simon Hix (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Sara Hobolt (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Electoral Rules or Weak Diffusion of Gender Equality Norms? Explaining National
Differences in Women’s Representation in the European Parliament
Jessica Fortin-Rittberger (GESIS - (Mannheim))
Berthold Rittberger (University of Munich)
The European Parliament, its communication function and the new digital media -How do
MEPs present themselves on their websites?
Jessica Sabrina Kunert (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
Constellation F
10G EU-Brazil Relations: a Strategic Partnership?
Chair: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
Discussant: Roy H Ginsberg (Skidmore College)
Baltimore Room
Addressing Global Governance in the EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership: “Effective
Multilateralism” under Scrutiny
Carolina B. Pavese (London School of Economics)
EU-Brazil Relations at the World Trade Organization: Dispute Settlement as Leverage
Jan Wouters (University of Leuven)
The EU-Brazil Partnership in the Reform of Global Finance: Is there a Common Strategy?
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management, Paris)
The impact of the Strategic Partnership on EU-Mercosur relations
Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann (University of Erfurt)
What is strategic about the EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership?
Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
10H Veto-plays and their solutions
Chair and Discussant: Abel Bojar TBC (LSE)
Annapolis Room
A three-level-game: The impact of national and transnational veto coalitions in the debt/Euro-crisis
Siegmar Schmidt (University of Koblenz-Landau)
David Knittel (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Wolf J. Schünemann (University of Koblenz-Landau)
The Amended Stability and Growth Pact: Effective Enforcement and the impact of the
Reversed Majority Voting Rule
Wim Van Aken (HEC-Ulg & UA)
Improving Responsiveness? The Effects of Direct Involvement Structures on Government
Responsiveness
Yvette Peters
Alexander Trechsel
10I Competitiveness and Governance
Chair: Jason Jones (Furman University)
Discussant: Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)
Discussant: David Mayes (University of Auckland)
Frederick Room
A Young Person's Guide to the EU's Fiscal Compact
Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi)
EU Regulatory Policy: The EU’s Modified Stance on GMOs
Carolyn Dudek (Hofstra University)
Reciprocity and Market Openness: A European Dilemma?
Jean-Marc Trouille (Bradford University School of Management)
The European Union, Competition Policy, and the Global Economy
Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University)
Chad Damro (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
10J The Limits of Freedom, Security, and Justice: Rights, Principles, and the Interaction
with Third Countries
Columbia Room
Chair: Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groeningen)
Discussant: Diego Acosta (University of Sheffield)
Challenges to fundamental rights of visa applicants posed by consular outsourcing practices
in the European Union
Maria Luisa Sánchez Barrueco (Lecturer University of Deusto)
Good Neighbourliness Between the EU and Third Countries: Relations Based on Equality - or
Rather Conditionality?
Elena Basheska (University of Groningen)
How non discrimination fostered the inflation of new rights: the impact of judicial activism
and political negligence on european integration in the case law of the European Courts
Giovanni Zaccaroni (University of Bologna)
Limits of EU immigration policy and citizenship based on the experience of Spanish and
Moroccan workers in Gibraltar
Sara Iglesias (University of Cadiz)
10K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 6: EU border and migration policy
Chair: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Discussant: Michael Scardaville (US Department of Homeland Security)
Lombard/Camden
Room
The EU Migration Regime Post-Lisbon: Re-Assessing Fortress Europe
Adam Luedtke (City University of New York)
EU agencies shape policy-making: the case of Frontex in the border management
Satoko Horii (University of Sussex)
Midrange Approach to Explaining Migration Policy Development. The Case of Poland
Michal Tudorowski (University of Sheffield)
Political party constellations and institutional change: Evidence from the implementation of
Schengen in Denmark and Sweden
Mogens Hobolth (London School of Economics)
The impact of EU migration policies on African countries: the case of Mali
Florian Trauner (University of Vienna)
10L The role and nature of the MEP
Chair: Anne Boerger (University of Alberta)
Discussant: Didier Georgakakis (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris)
Is the MEP the key to successful European Parliament legislative amendments?
Attila Kovacs (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Making the EP the Only Game in Town: Federalism and Party Gatekeeping in Multi-Level
Careers
William Daniel (University of Pittsburgh)
Variations in Careerism in the European Parliament
Stefanie Costa (The George Washington University)
LUNCH 12:15-2:00 p.m.
12:30-1:45 p.m.
EUSA
Economics Interest Section
Sponsored Speaker
Conway Room
PANEL SESSION ELEVEN
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
11A Demoi-cracy in the EU
Chair: Nicolas Jabko (Johns Hopkins University)
Discussant: Glyn Morgan (Syracuse University)
Constellation A
"A Great Political Body of the Future": The Philosophical Example of an Interna-tional
Institution
Simon Glendinning (London School of Economics)
Demoicracy in the EU: Ideals and Realities
Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford)
Francis Cheneval (University of Zurich)
Demoicracy in the EU: Principles, Institutions, Policies
Francis Cheneval (University of Zurich)
Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
Frank Schimmelfennig (Federal Institute of Technology Zurich)
Three Models of Democracy, Political Community and Representation in the EU
Richard Bellamy (University College London)
11B Federalism, Networks, and Multilevel Governance in Current EU Policy Dilemmas
Chair and Discussant: Nikolaos Zahariadis (University of Alabama)
Constellation B
Financial Services Regulation in the USA and the EU: Policy Convergence through Network
Governance?
Laurie Buonanno (Buffalo State - SUNY)
Fiscal Compound, Stability Mechanism and Budgetary Discipline Enforcement: A Federalist
Solution to the Ongoing Economic and Political Crisis Agreements
Cagossi Alessandro (West Virginia University)
The New Transatlantic Agenda and Transport Policy
Eleanor Zeff (Drake University)
Politics, Law and Public Administrations – Patterns of Influence and Interaction in Multilevel Governance
Hartmut Aden (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
11C Wider and Deeper? Enlargement and Integration in the EU
Chair: R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Discussant: Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)
Depth and Width in Regional Economic Organizations
Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
Enlargement and the deepening of European integration
Maurits van der Veen (College of William and Mary)
The Organization of the EU Parliamentary Parties: the Impact of Eastern Enlargement
Edoardo Bressanelli (European University Institute)
Who Measures Up? Human Rights in an Enlarging European Union
Lisa Conant (Denver University)
Why Widening Makes Deepening: Unintended Policy Extension through Polity Expansion
Constellation C
Eva Heidbreder (Hertie School of Governance)
11D European integration, parties and party systems
Chair: Renaud Dehousse (Science Po. Paris)
Discussant: TBC
Constellation D
Are Domestic Elections Getting Europeanized ? Implications for the EU
Renaud DeHousse (Sciences Po Paris)
Biting the Hand that Feeds: Reconsidering Partisanship in an Age of Permanent Austerity.
Abel Bojar (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Europeanization and party systems: a comparative study of political parties' electoral
fortunes
Sanja Badanjak (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Projection and Bias. A Simulation Study
Guido Tiemann (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)
11E EU Social Policy: the Crisis and Beyond
Chair and Discussant: Paulette Kurzer (University of Arizona)
Constellation E
Collapsing New Buildings: The Three-Pronged Attack on European Social Policy
Georg Menz (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
The Great Recession and Beyond: the Differential Development of EU Social Policy
Karen Anderson (Radboud University Nijmegen)
The programmed dismantling of the ‘European social model’
Philippe Pochet (ETUI and Catholic University of Louvain; Collège d'Europe)
Christophe Degryse (ETUI)
Universalism and Social Policy Change in the Liberal and Social Democratic Welfare
Regimes
Daniel Beland (University of Saskatchewan)
Jørgen Goul Andersen (Aalborg University)
Paula Blomqvist (Uppsala University)
Alex Wadden (University of Leicester)
11F Politics in the Council of Ministers
Chair: TBC
Discussant: Desmond Dinan (George Mason)
Domestic Constraints Tactics in the Council of the EU
Markus Johansson (University of Gothenburg)
Elections as a Council Advantage: National Elections, MEP Voting Defection, and Council
Agenda-setting
Lauren Perez (University of Pittsburgh)
Patriots or Partisans? The Role of Ideology in the Council of the European Union
Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
The Presidency Effect
Doreen Allerkamp (LMU Munich/University of Mannheim)
The uploading of national policies during EU Council Presidencies
Constellation F
Emilie Blais (University of Pittsburgh)
11G Decision-making in the European Union
Chair: Bill Davies (American University)
Discussant: Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University, The Netherlands)
Baltimore Room
Decisional malaise after EU enlargement? Examining the substantive lourdeur of EU
decision-making
Inge Depoorter (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Interests, issues, ties: explaining interest groups' policy influence in the EU and US
environmental policy.
Adriana Bunea (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
The Role of Context in EU Negotiations: The Case of the Stability and Growth Pact
Susan Fuchs (University College London)
11H European Soft Power in a Multipolar World: On the Wane?
Chair: Zaki Laidi (Sciences Po Paris)
Discussant: Miranda Schreurs (Freie Universität Berlin)
Annapolis Room
Europe's Standing in the Big League: domestic quarrels, intra-EU rivalries and foreign policy
making
Kurt Huebner (University of British Columbia, Institute of European Studies)
Explaining the EU-US Condominium: Transgovernmental Feedbacks and Global Financial
Regulation
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve)
The EU and global financial regulation in the post 2008 world: has it voice increased in the
creation of the post-crisis financial order?
Nicolas Veron (Bruegel)
The Rise and Decline of the European Moment in Global Governance?: Evidence from
Climate, Biodiversity, Human Security, and G20
Yves Tiberghien (University of British Columbia)
11I Teaching the EU: Approaches & Outcomes
Chair: Peter Loedel (West Chester University)
Discussant: Gretchen Van Dyke (TBC) (University of Scranton)
Frederick Room
Evaluating a cross-continent EU simulation: Six years on
Rebecca Jones (Widener University)
Small is beautiful and big is better: Model EU conference vs. classroom simulations
Eva-Maria Maggi (University of Washington)
The good, the bad and the ugly: using Twitter for teaching European integration
Alasdair Blair (De Montfort University)
The need for problem-based learning in European Studies
Patricia Garcia-Duran (University of Barcelona)
11J Conceptualizing EU-China Relations
Chair: Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
Discussant: Roberto Dominguez (European University Institute/Suffolk University)
EU in the troubled water? Global economic power shifts in the aftermath of financial crisis
Columbia Room
Mads Jensen (University of Copenhagen)
Pokuan Wu (Taiwan WTO Centre, CIER)
The (Disjointed) Ideational Foundations of EU-China Relations
Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University)
Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
The EU’sTrade Policy towards East Asia: Three Balancing Acts
Min Shu (Waseda University)
The European Union’sActorness towards China: Declining Economic Player, Rising Political
Player?
Frauke Austermann (ESSCA School of Management -Shanghai Campus)
11K Devolved economic governance
Chair and Discussant: Angela Garcia Calvo TBC (London School of Economics)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Decentralization, European Union Regional Funds, and Income Inequality
Yasemin Irepoglu (University of Pittsburgh)
Decentralization, regional elections and spending priorities
Hanna Kleider (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
11L Market Integration and Social Protection after the Financial Crisis
Chair and Discussant: Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa)
Discussant: Joel Simmons (University of Maryland)
Conway Room
Accountability for financial sector supervision in EMU
Micheal O'Keeffe (European Central Bank)
Demos Ioannou (European Central Bank)
Marion Salines (European Central Bank)
Directive 2004/38 and Access to Social Assistance Benefits
Paul Minderhoud (Radboud University Nijmegen)
The Emergence of a Parallel Regime of Social Protection for Migrants
Nicolas Rennuy (Ghent University)
The Exhaustion Doctrine and the Digital Economy: Challenges and Opportunities
Matteo Negrinotti (Tilburg University)
PANEL SESSION TWELVE
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
12A As the EU Goes, So Too Does EU Studies? Roundtable on the Future of European
Integration & EU Studies
Chair and Discussant: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
As Complexity Rises, Institutional Theory Must Follow (Roundtable Topic)
Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
Normalizing EU Studies in a Time of Abnormal Turmoil (Roundtable Topic)
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Variable Geometry Brings Domestic Politics Back In (Roundtable Topic)
Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Whither the EU? And Whither EU Studies? (Roundtable topic)
Constellation B
Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
12B The Transatlantic Alliance in Theory and Practice
Chair: John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)
Discussant: Zaki Laidi (Sciences Po Paris)
Constellation C
Advancing Diplomacy via the Fulbright Commission
Courtney Collins (United States Mission to the European Union)
Erica Lutes (Fulbright Commission Belgium)
European Integration and Transatlantic Relations
Meltem Müftüler-Baç (Sabanci University, Istanbul)
Damla Cihangir (Sabanci University, Istanbul)
Is Europe relevant to US security concerns and strategies?
Anne-Marie Le Gloannec (Sciences Po)
Transatlantic Relations Under the New Administration
Maria Green Cowles (American University)
Michelle Egan (American University)
12C The EU: A Global Power in the making? Policies, Actions and Influence of the EU’s
External Relations
Chair: Astrid Boening (University of Miami)
Chair: Jan-Frederik Kremer (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University)
Discussant: Luigi Carafa (University of Cambridge)
Discussant: Conrad Rein (University College Cork)
From regional power to global power? The European Neighbourhood Policy after the Lisbon
Treaty
Constellation D
Licinia Simao (University of Coimbra)
Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University)
The EU's participation in international organizations
Anne Wetzel (University of Mannheim)
The EU’s missing role as a security actor and its impact on Transatlantic Relations. A
cognitive explanation of EU's foreign and security decision-making
Natividad Fernández Sola (Higher School of Economics Moscow)
The Forgotten Transatlantic Relation: EU-Mercosur Relations
Carolyn Dudek (Hofstra University)
The Harbinger Under Fire: Is the Euro losing its Role Model appeal?
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management)
12D Playing by numbers: bilateralism and small group cooperation in the EU
Chair and Discussant: Michael Smith (Loughborough University)
Cooperation in name only? The case of the V4
Karolina Pomorska (University of Maastricht)
The more, the merrier? Analysing cooperation in an enlarged EU through the case of energy
and climate change policies
Pierre Bocquillon (University of Cambridge)
The perils of promiscuity -the UK’s bilateral relations
Julie Smith (Cambridge University)
Constellation E
12E The Politics of Rights: The Power of Legal Norms
Chair and Discussant: Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut)
Disability policy in Belgium - is there an EU impact?
Annick Sevenans (University of Antwerp)
Constellation F
Law as weapon of the weak? A comparative analysis of Roma and women’s groups legal
mobilisation at the EU level
Sophie Jacquot (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Tommaso Vitale (Sciences Po, CEE)
Sexual Orientation and the Norm of Non-Discrimination in the European Union, 1980-2010:
From Emergence to Internalisation?
Martijn Mos (Cornell University)
The Power of Legal Norms: How inter-, supra-, and transnational actors strengthened the
fundamental rights aspects of Frontex
Peter Slominski (University of Vienna)
12F European identity as a dependent and independent variable in EU studies•
Chair: Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College)
Chair: Florian Stoeckel (UNC Chapel Hill)
Discussant: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Beyond the ‘permissive consensus’: How does European identification impact attitudes about
the economic crisis?
Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College)
Flagging the European Union: Implicit Visual Cues and Attitudes to the EU
Laura Cram (University of Strathclyde)
Stratos Patrikios (University of Strathclyde)
Solidarity among Europeans? Implications of a Shared European Identity
Florian Stoeckel (UNC Chapel Hill)
12G Country experiences with the Eurozone crisis
Chair and Discussant: David Howarth (University of Luxembourg)
EMU’s Franco-German Core: The Record of Economic Convergence
David Cleeton (Illinois State University)
Annapolis Room
National responses to the financial and economic crisis: how relevant is the experience of the
Baltic States to the Southern EU members?
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University)
Vytautas Kuokštis (Vilnius University)
Rise of Dependent Capitalism: State Capacity and External Pressures in CEE
Aleksandra Sznajder Lee (University of Richmond)
The social origins of fiscal consolidations: comparing France the UK, 1970-2012
Zbigniew Truchlewski (Central European University)
12H Has the Treaty of Lisbon alleviated the EU's democratic deficit? Democratic
Representation, Multilevel Legitimacy and Executive Accountability
Chair: Ben Crum (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Discussant: Richard Bellamy (University College London)
Democratic Representation in the European Union: The fallacy of the logic of
appropriateness
Johannes Pollak (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)
Frederick Room
Early Reflections on the Early Warning Mechanism: Assessing National Parliaments’
Influence on EU Legislation after Lisbon
Ian Cooper (ARENA Oslo)
Executive Accountability in the EU
Ben Crum (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Informal Politics in the European Parliament: The Normative Challenge of Trilogues and
Early Agreements
Christine Reh (University College London)
12I Policy concepts and strategies in European Union external action and their
implications on policy formulation and implementation
Chair: Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)
Discussant: TBC
External influences on regional cooperation. Tracing the influence of EU policies
Miguel Haubrich-Seco (Charles University in Prague)
Columbia Room
Promoting Policy Coherence for Development in EU External Action and the role of
governance regimes
Simon Stroß (Charles University in Prague)
The concepts of region-building and regionalization in the EU foreign policy towards its
Northern neighbourhood
Malgorzata Smieszek (College of Europe)
The construction of human security within EU crisis management
Marlene Gottwald (University of Edinburgh)
12J No longer best friends? The EU, the ACP and Africa in a changing context
Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Mary Farrell (University of Greenwich)
Challenging the consensus: policy coherence and the security-development nexus in EU
external relations
Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Ola Bello (FRIDE, Madrid)
Lombard/Camden
Room
Security provision by proxy: The EU and the African Union
Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University)
The end of a special relationship: the EU and the ACP group
Mirjam van Reisen (Tilburg University)
The Joint Africa-EU Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities
Jack R. Mangala (Grand Valley State University)
Going it Together or Alone? Donor Choices in EU Foreign Aid
Emre Hatipoglu (Sabanci University)
Damla Cihangir (Sabanci University)
12K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 7: Explaining the Area of Freedom,
Security and Justice
Chair: Martin Elvins (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Discussant: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
Explaining EU Counter-Terrorism policy: what drives European integration in this field?
Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Institutional Constructivism and the AFSJ
Conway Room
Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Warwick)
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Vienna)
Still Moving Toward a European FBI? Europol and EU Police Cooperation
John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
The Genesis of Schengen
Georg Menz (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
Towards an European Area of freedom security and justice (EAFSJ): the difficult interaction
between politicians, burocrats, diplomats, judges and ...citizens.
Emilio De Capitani (University of Naples)
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