PWK11: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Experts
Con
Tuesday
Research Grant
Competing Knowledges / Heterogenous Experts
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part,
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part.
Coord.
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
Jonathan Austin (UInsttut de hautes études internationales et
du développement, Genéve)
Espen Barth Eide (Warld Economic Forum)
Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva}
Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Pars) KCL War studies)
Lindas. Bishai (United States instute of Peace)
Christian Bueger (Cardi University)
Navnita C Behera (Delhi University)
David Chandler (University of Westminstes
Stefano Guzzini (Danish institute for International Studies,
Uppsala Unversity & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Douglas Guitfayle (University College London)
Monica Herz (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Pikiish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Sheila Jasanoft (Harvard University)
Audie Klotz Gyracuse University)
Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)
Iver. Neumann (London School of Economics)
Oliver Richmand (University of Manchester)
SeeSeng Tan (5. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)
Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs)
Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China)
Arlene 8.Tickner (Universidad de los Andes)
Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg)
Trine Villunsen Berling (University of Copenhagen)
|Lwitiam Zartman (Johns Hopkins University)
Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)
{Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School)
PSEO1: Tuesday 9:00 AM- 5:30 PM
Pay It Forwar
‘Committee Panel
tion only)
‘Women Helping Women (by
Commitee onthe Status of Women
Dise.
Dise.
Dise,
Dise.
Dise,
Dise.
Dise.
Dise.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Par.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Par.
Part.
Part.
Part.
cmte
Chair
Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at
Birmingham)
Galia Golan (Interdscplinary Center Heri, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem)
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
‘Annette Freyberg.inan (University of Amsterdam and
Technical University Darmstadt)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Dina A. Zinnes (University of Ilinois)
Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO))
Kelly M. Kadera (University of lows)
RJ. Boyaian (University of Nevada, Rena)
Marissa Brookes (University of Calfornia, Riverside)
‘Shine Choi (University of Mississippi)
heel Eguiluz (IVIOG / Complutense University of Madrid)
Joyce Ejukonemu (Federal College of Education (Technical
Bich,Kana)
Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of International Security AMairs,
National Defense University)
Sarah Fisher (University of Georgia)
Sabina Hilaiel University of Denver)
Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University)
‘Theresa Jedd (Colorado State University)
Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranita (University of Coimbra)
Sahar Khan (University of Calforniarvine)
Nii Manchanda (University of Cambridge)
Jennifer L Miller (Cleveland State University)
Laura Mils (Queen's University Belfast)
Sommer Mitchell (University of South Florida)
Kayce Mobley (University of Georgia)
Shweta Moarthy (Northeralineis University)
S.Hande Ogutcu (Binghamton University GUNY})
AshlieT. Perry (Endicott College)
Elena E_Pokalova (National Defense University)
Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of International
Service)
Mansa Rouhi (University of Cambridge)
EmilyStall (Asian University for Women)
‘Aakrit/A Tandon (Daemen College)
Lucy Thirkell (University of Cambridge)
Lili Wu (Univerity of Macau)
Taylor Benjamin-Britton (Temple University)
Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College)
Jennifer Ramos (Loyala Marymount University)PWG01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Working Group Meeting
‘Worldviews in Science, Technology and Art in International
Relations (by invitation only)
International Studie Associaton
Part,
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part.
Coord.
Renee €. Marlin-Bennett (Johns Hopkins University)
‘Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
Michele Acuta (University College London)
David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand)
Emily Hannah Merson (York University)
Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University)
Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University)
Camellia Webb-Gannon (University of Western Syéney)
Sarah E. Logan (Australian National University)
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Tugba Basaran (University of Kent)
Alison Howell (Rutgers Univesity, Newark)
Rocco Ballanava (Peace Research Insitute Osta (PRIO) &
Université Saint-Louis (Brussel)
Frank Smith (The University of Syéney)
Ben Wagner (European University Viadrina)
Cara Daggett (Johns Hopkins University)
lian Zvi Baron (Durham University)
Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Christina Hellmich (University of Reading)
Venila Rjaguru (Vork University, Ph.D Candidate, Dept. of
Science & Technology Studies)
Jason Blackstock (University College London)
‘Alena Drieschova (University of Toronto)
Willow. Williamson (American University)
Monice Trujile-Lopez (Universidad Popular Autonoma del
Estado de Puebla)
Diane Alleva Caceres (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Peter M. Haas (University of Massachusetts Amhers})
Ritu Mathur (University of Texas t San Antonio)
Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawai-Manoa)
Yujia He (Georgia institute of Technology)
Jonathan Y. Huang (Georgi Insttute of Technology)
4LP.Singh (George Mason University)
‘AM 5:00 PM Working Group Meeting
*y Analysis and the Diplomacy of Sub-State Actors (by
invitation only)
cernationalStusisAezocation
Part.
Part.
Coord.
PWKO;
Fritz Nganje (University of Johannesburg)
David J Criekemans (University of Antwerp)
Joana Setzer (London School of Economics and Political
Science)
Klaus Brummer (Universty of Erangen Nuremberg)
Manuel Duran (University of Antwerp)
No Cornago (University of the Basque Country)
Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)
Marcela Lopez-Vallso (Universidad Popular Auténoma del
Estado de Puebla (UPAEP))
‘Yasmine Farouk (Cairo University)
Semyon Korowch (Far Eastern Federal University)
Diane Alleva Caceres (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Florin Pasatoiu (University of Craiova, Department of
International Relations and European Studies)
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Co-IRS)
Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford)
LeeStuan Miles (Loughborough University)
Denilde Hotshacker (Escola de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM
s?))
Diana Michaele-Chrstopher, Ph.D. (lecturer, go volunteer)
Jason E.Strakes (liaState University)
Marcial Garcia Suarez (Universidade Federal Fluminense /
arazif
Earl H.Fry (Brigham Young University)
Tina Kempin Reuter (Christopher Newport University)
Jelca StefanovieStambuk (University of Selgrade Faculty of
Political Sciences)
Joo Marcelo Araujo (IUPER)
Feng-YungHu (Yuan Ze University)
Cristian A. Cantir (Oakland University)
juesday 9:00 AM- 6:00 PM Research Grant
Responsibility in World Politics: Moral Agency, Contestation and
Normativity
esearch & Workshop Grants Commitee
Part.
Par.
Part.
Part.
Par.
Part.
Coord.
Kirsten Ainley (London Schoo! of Economics and Political
Science)
Steven Bernstein (University of Toronte)
‘AdamS. Bower (University of Oxford)
HevinaS. Dashwood (Brock University)
Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales)
Robert Falkner (London School of Economies and Pelitical
Science)
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (University of Hamburg)
Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterion)
Kelly Kollman (University of Glasgow)
‘Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University oft Andrews)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg)
Karin Buhmann (Copenhagen Business Schoo)
‘Antje Verterlein (Copenhagen Business SchoolPWKO3: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Power and Interactions in the Pol
Private Governance
Research Grant
+ of Transnational Public-
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part. Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Part. TimBartley (Ohio State University)
Part. Daniel P. Berliner (University of Minnesota)
Part. TimButhe (Duke University)
Part. LucFransen (University of Amsterdam)
Part. Fred . Gale (Universty of Tasmania)
Part, ‘Thomas N. Hale (BlavatnikSchool of Government, Oxford
University)
Part, Errol Meidinger (SUNY Buflalo Law Schoo)
Part. Layna Mosley (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Part. LaugeN.S. Poulsen (University College London)
Part. Nicola Jane Philips (University of Shefeld)
Part. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School}
Part. Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Galler)
Part. Stepan Wood (Vork University)
Coord. Virginia Ann Hauler (University of Maryland)
Research Grant
PWKO4: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
‘Accountability in Global Environmental Governance
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part, Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto)
Part. Banjamin Cashore (Vale University)
Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)
Part. Cristina M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, School of Public
Affairs)
Part. Jonathan Rosenberg (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Part. David J. Gordon (University of Toronto)
Part. LarsH. Gulbrandsen (Fridtof Nansen Insitute)
Part. Leah Stokes (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Part. Matthew1. Hoffmann (University of Toronto)
Part. Karin Backstrand (Stockholm University)
Coord. Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)
PWKOS: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant
‘Overlapping Regionalism — Drivers, Interactions, Effects
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
Part. Katharina Coleman (University of British Columbia)
Part. Raul Cordenillo (Katholieke Universitit Leuven)
Part. Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami)
Part. Yoram Haftel (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Part. Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies)
Part, Merran Hulse (Radboud University)
Part. Anjadetschke (University of Goettingen)
Part. Andres Malamud (University of Lisbon)
Part. FrankT. Mattheis (Govinn, University of Pretoria)
Part. Stefan Lang (Freiburg University)
Part. Detlef Notte (German Insutute of Global and Area Studies)
Part. Diana Panke (Universty of Freiburg)
Part, Anke Wiedemann (University of Freiburg)
Part. Andrew Yeo (Catholic University)
Part. Harrison Kalunga Muilima (Free University of Bers)
Coord. SarenStapel (Freie Universit Bern)
Research Grant
‘The Arab Uprisings in Comparative Perspective
esearch & Workshop Grants Commitee
PWKO;
Paul Amar (University of California)
Desmond Arias (ohn Jay College of Criminal Justice, Cty
University f New York)
Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason University)
‘Thomas E Flores (George Mason University)
Amaney Jamal (Princeton University)
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
‘Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Lise Rakner (University of Bergen)
Terrence. Lyons (George Mason University)
Research Grant
and Outlook of 25 Years of Financial Action Taskforce Activities
esearch & Workshop Grants Commitee
juesday 9:00 AM- 6:
Jason Sharman (Grfith University)
‘Thomas | Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva)
Peter Andreas (Brown University)
Sue Ecker (Watson Insitute, Brown University)
IM. Patrick Cottrell (Linfield College)
Mark. Nance (North Carolina State University)
Dieter Kerwer (University of Antwerp)
Wiliam Vicek (University of St. Andrews)
Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London)
Shakar Hamer (Murdoch University)
Karin. Helgesson (Stackholm School of Economics)
EleniTsingou (Copenhagen BusinessSchool)
‘Anja. Jakobi (Royal Holloway, University of London)
PM Research Grant
Rethinking Energy Geopolitics
esearch & Workshop Grants Commitee
Part.
Part.
Part.
Coord.
Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines)
Jewellord Talentine Nem Singh (University of Sheffield)
Kate Neville (Duke University)
‘Adrian Shin (University of Michigan)
Benjamin K.Sevacool (Aarhus University)
Emily Meierding (Graduate Insitute of International and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania)
Erika. Weinthal (Duke University)
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
‘Andrew G. Lawrence (ViennaS choo! of International Studies)PWKO9: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Research Grant
The Responsibility to Protect Doctrine at Ten: Consolidation and
Contestation
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)
Part, Alecander Beresford (University of Leeds)
Part. Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds)
Part. Jess Gikins (University of Queensland)
Part. Sassan Gholiagha (University of Hambure)
Part. Luke J. Glanville (Australian National University)
Part. Charles. Hunt (University of Queensiang)
Part. BrianLJob (University of British Columbia)
Part. David Malet (The University of Melbourne)
Part Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow)
Part. James Pattison (University of Manchester)
Part. AnastasiaShesterinina (University of British Columbia)
Part. CristinaStefan (University of Leeds)
Part. Sarah Teitt (University of Queensland)
Coord. Philip Orchard (University of Queensland)
PWK10: Tuesday 9:00 AM -
00pm Research Grant
‘The Globalization of International Society
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part,
Part.
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part
Part
Coord.
PWK12: Tuesday 9:00 AM -
Tim Dunne (University of Queensland)
Andrew Bradley Philips (University of Queensland)
Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian National Unversity)
Mark Beeson (Murdoch University)
Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Political
Science)
Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University)
Yongiin Zhang (University of Bristol)
Audie Klotz Gyracuse University)
Lene Hansen (Universty of Copenhagen)
Emily Tannock (The University of Queensland)
Janice Bially Mattern (National University of Singapore)
Hun Joon Kim (Korea University)
Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University)
Christian G.K. Reus Smit (University of Queensland)
:00 PM Research Grant
‘The Puzzles and Possibilities of Social Media in/on International
‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee
Part,
Part
Part.
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part.
Part
Part
Part.
Part.
Coord.
Maura Conway (Dublin Cy University)
Rhys Jon Criley (University f Birmingham)
Scott Gerher (Johns Hopkins University)
NicaleS. Grove (Johns Hopkins University)
Libby Hemphill lino Institute of Technology)
Philip Howard (University af Washington)
Jutta Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover)
Kaley H.Leetary (University of Ilinois)
Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne)
Mary Manjikian (Regent University)
Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)
AndreaSchneiker (University of Siegen)
Susan K Sell (George Washington University)
Jennifer Shkabatur (Harvard University)
Debora Halbert (University of Hawai)
Susan Jackson (Malmé Hégskola)
Research Grant
‘The Political Economy of National Security: A New Research
‘Agenda of Military Power, War, and Peace in an Era of Austerity
esearch & Workshop rants Commitee
coord.
Nortin M. Ripsman (Concordia Universty)
KaijaSchilde (Boston University)
Edward Mansfield (University of Pennsylvania)
Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University)
Paul Poast (Rutgers University)
Patrick E Shea (University of Houston)
Sarah E Kreps (Cornell University)
Jeff Carter (University of Missizsipp)
Benjamin 0. Fordham (Binghamton University)
Wiliam Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M)
Lenka Wieluns (Boston University)
‘Thomas Oatley (University of North Carolina)
CCharies Eugene Ghotz (University of Texas)
Linda M. Weiss (University ofSydney)
Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University)
Erik Garzke (University of California, San Diego)
Steven E.Lobell (University of Utah)
Gaia Press Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Patrick McDonald (University of Texas a Aust)
‘Shoghig Mikaelian (Concordia University)
David J. Galbreath (University of Bath)
‘Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price (Gothenburg Universty, Department
of Political Science)
RosellaM. Cappelia (Boston University)Wednesday
‘WAO1: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Panel
Destiny or History? Historical Theory and International Relations
torical interationa Relations
Chair
Disc.
Thomas Bottelier (Kings College London)
Or Rosenboim (University of Cambridge)
How Should We Approach the History of International Thought?
Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
History, International Relations Theory and the Elusive Quest for,
Sociological Universals
Lust Schouenborg (Roskilde University)
Understanding Change in International Society: A Historiographical
Framework
‘Charlotta Friedner Parrat (Uppsala University)
'WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Panel
Beyond Ratification: The Diverse Ways in Which the International
Legal System Matters.
Internationa Low
Chair Yonstan Lupu (George Washington University)
Committing to Comity: Fairness and International Efforts against
Parental Child-Abduction
Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Heraliya)
‘Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
‘A Convention Theory of Global Constitutionalism
Erik Veeten (Georgetown University]
‘Mea Culpa? The International Politics of Violation and Exception
Tonya L Putnam (Columbia University)
From Self-Reporting to Constructive Dialogue: Evidence from CAT
and CEDAW
Cosette Creamer
Beth Ann Simmons (Harvard University)
International Criminal Accountability and the Mechanics of
Deterrence: Case Studies from Kenya and Lebanon
‘Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
'WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Regions
Junor Scholar sympesio
Junior Scholar
Chair Amitav Acharya (American University)
‘WA03-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Regional Dynamics: The Arctic
Junior Scholar sympa
18S Group
ise. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UCSanta Barbara)
‘A Changing Arctic: Multiple Actors, Mutiple Strategies?
“Michael P McCormack (Florida International University)
Layered Landscapes: Aesthetics, Identity, and Agency inthe Arctic of
‘the Anthropocene
Vietoria Herrmann (Cambridge University)
The Local Impact Of The Global Arctic: Shaping The Priorities OF The
Region’S Environmental Governance Regimes
Jennifer Spence (Carleton University)
Secessionism And The Arctic: Subnational Disputes Affecting Arctic
Sovereignty Claims
Glen Duerr (Cedarville University]
\WAOS-8: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Dynamics: India and China
“Junior Scholar Syms
JSS Group
Dise. TV. Paul (McGill University)
‘Sanctions and the contrasting East-West perceptions
Rishika Chauhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
‘Complementarity of Competition: Analyzing the Role of India and
CChinain South Asian and East Asian Regionalism
Dhananjay Tripathi (South Asian University )
‘Between ‘China Threat’ and ‘Chindia’ India’s China Discourse and
‘Strategy
‘Thorsten Wojezewski (German Institute of Global and Area
studies }
‘Self-Determination And The Post-Imperial/Colonial Nation- Building
Why China And india Diverge
Jiaje He (American University)
\WAOS-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Dynamics: Turkey
Junior Scholar symposi
JSS Group
Dise. Lerma Vanik (Kadir Has University)
Where does Turkey Belong to? Self-Conceptions and Schools of
Foreign Policy Thinking in Turkey
‘Seckin Kestem (MeGill University)
‘Take It Outside!: National Identity Contestation in the Foreign Policy
Arena
sel Hintz (George Washington University]
“Who'te You Calling a2": ‘Negative’ Identities and Foreign Policy
Inthe Case of Erdogan and Modi
Deepa Prakash (DePauw University)
Astlgit(Cukurova University)
Democratic Deconsolidation in Turkey?: Evidence from Gezi and
Soma Protests
Ozge Uluskaradag (Concordia University)
Didem Ozdemir (gazi university)
\WAOS-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
15S Group
Regional Dynami
outh America
“Junior Scholar Symes
Dise. Cinta Quilicani (FLACSO - CONICET)
Bridging North And South: The Ambivalence Of Brazil
International Development Cooperation Partnerships
Xaman Korai Minllo (Universidade Federal da Paratba - UFPB)
Brazil And its Neighbors: Cooperation Or Conflict?
Luiza Olmedo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
In between Mercosur and Unasur: the Brazilian call for
Insttutionalized regionalism
Clarissa Ribeiro (Universidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de
“Mesquita Filho” - UNESP)
Regional Guarantors of Democracy? The Organization of American
‘States and the Commonwveatth of Nationsin Comparative
Perspective
Jeremy Martin Ladd (Queen's University)‘WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Behavioral Economics and Nuclear Weapons
Panel
International Security Studies
Chair Jefirey W. Knopf (Monterey insttute of Intemational Studies)
Dise. Jeffrey W. Knopf (Monterey insttute of Intemational Studies)
Disc. Anne Harrington (American Political Science Associaton)
The Capability of U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense: A Pragmatist
‘Account of Miltary Technology Evaluation
Zachary J.Zwald (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Prospects for Nuclear Disarmament Reconsidered
‘Anne Harrington (American Political Science Association)
Prospect Theory and the Breakdown of General Deterrence
jeffrey berejkian (university of georgia)
The Neurobiology of Deterrence: Lessons for Current US. and
Chinese Doctrine
Nicholas Wright (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Nuclear Nonproliferation and the }-word: Justice asthe Key for
Fixing or Destroying the Regime
Harald Mueller (HSFK )
'WAOS: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Roundtable
Presidential Theme Panel - Marginalized Voices in the Arab-Israeli
Conflict
‘Theme: Glob and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational studies
Chair Galia Golan (Interdisciplinry Center Herzliya, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem)
Part, Hani Zubida (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College)
Part. Amal Jamal (Tel Aviv University)
Part. Sarai. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Part, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (Hebrew University of
Jerusalem)
'WA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Roundtable
‘The Provocations and Lessons of Jacques Derrida’s Thought for the
study of Global Politics on the 10th Anniversary of his Death
‘Theme: Glob i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational studies
Chair Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach)
Part. Aggie Hirst (Cty University London)
Part. Roberto Yamato (IR/PUCRio)
Part. Larry. George (California State University, Long Beach)
Part. Badredine Arti (University of Florida)
'WAO7: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Emerging Powers and Global IR: Rethinking the Power/Knowledge
‘Question
‘Thema: Globo i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational studies
Chair Jorge Alberto Schiaven (CIDE)
Dise. Pierre Philippe Lizee (Brock University)
Chinese Scholars’ Publishing Practices and the Debate on China's
"Peaceful ise” — A Project of Counter-Hegemony?
Sabine Mokry (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Same Old Same Old? Trends in Local IR Scholarship in the Light of
Emerging Power(s) and Knowledge(s)
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universitat Bertin)
‘Assessing the Impact’ of IR in the Process of the Globalization of
Brazil and India
‘Audrey Alejandro (Sciences Pe Bordeaux)
{BRIColaging International Relations: Rising Powersin a Not-So-
Global Discipline
Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)
WAO8: Wednesday Panel
Cultural production(s) of world polities
‘Theme:lobo it and Regional Words:A New Agende fr international studies
Chair Feloc Guta (University College London)
Disc. Marie Thorsten (Doshisha University)
From Marginalzation to Hybridization: Youthful Constructions of
“Cool” Musiim Identities in Western Europe
David Drssel (Iowa Central Community College)
What does terror looktike? Towards a cartoon derived definition of
‘terrorism
an Danjoux (University of Calgary)
‘The making of ‘national politics: How the fictional TV series
‘Borgen’ and ‘House of Cards’ shape national identities domestically
‘and abroad
Stephan Klose (Lund University)
Johanna Felde (Leuphana Universitat Lineburg)
Everyday Nuclear Weapons: Or How I Learned to Start Worrying
‘about the Meaning of the Bomb
Roberta Mulas (GEM PhD School - University of Warwick &
LISS University)
(Mis)Representations: Critiquing Popular Representations of Human
‘Trafficking
Jessica L Peet (University of Southern California]
WA0S: Wednesday Panel
International Relations (IR) of the Rest: The Case of Russian IR
arith ternational studies Aezocation
Chair Yulia Kiseleva (King's Collage London, Department of War
Studies)
Disc. _FelacS. Grenier (University of Ortawa)
Russian School of IR: What Does It Mean?
“Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of International
Relations (University)]
‘The tate of the Field: IR in the Russian Peripheral Universities
‘Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)
World Regional Studies in Russia: What Does the Discipline Explain?
Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State Institute of International
Relations (University)}
‘The Role of Academia and Think:tanks in Russia's China Policy
Natasha. Kuhrt (King’s College London)
[A National School of IR’ in Russia: A Key to Understanding ‘Russia's
IR?
Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas)
Lidiya Zubytska (University of Kansas)
WA10: Wednesday Roundtable
Presidential Theme Panel: Global IRI: Challenges and Prospects
‘Theme:lobe and Regional Worlds: New Agende fr International studies
Chair LH.M. Ling (The New School
Part. Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford)
Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)
Part. Peter Kstzenstein (Cornell University)
Part. PeterVale (University of Johannesburg)
Part. Monica Herz (Ponttical Catholic Unversty of Rio de Janeiro)
Part. Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh (Institute for Poltcal Studies
(Sciences Po)/Paace Research nstitzte Oslo (PRIO))WALI: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Roundtable
Rethinking Silence, Voice and Agency in Feminist Approaches to
Security
‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies
Theory
Chair Swati Parashar (Monash University)
Part, JaneL Parpart (University of Massachusetts Boston and
Dalhousie University)
Part. MarianneH. Marchand (Universty ofthe Americas, Puebla)
Part. Christine Sylvester (University of Connecticut)
Part. Vivienne Jabri (King's College London)
Part. Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen)
'WAL2: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Unsettling Borders: Rethinking Ethical Politics in IR (1) — Ethical (Un)
Borderings
International Posal sociology
Theme: Globo i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
Internationa eties
Chair VickiSquire (The University of Warwick)
Chair Thomas Tyerman (University of Manchester}
Disc. VickiSquire (The University of Warwick)
The Idea of “River” Asa Cvlizational Resource in South Asia:
Unsettling the Terrtorialized Political Imaginations of "Citizenship"
{and “Migration” in international Relations
Rafiul Ahmed (Sikkim University ]
CCosmopolitanism and Distinction
‘Catherine Goetze (University of Notinghar)
The promise of aniame: identity, identification and borders
Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University)
Veronique Pin-Fat (The University of Manchester)
Balibar’s Cosmopolitics and Derrida's Hospitality: A Quarrel of
Universals atthe Border of Politics
‘Thomas Clément Mercier (King's College London (War Studies
Dpt.))
‘Academic Border Guards? Locating and Unsettling Conceptual
Borders in Migration Studies
Veit Schwab (University of Warwick)
‘WAL3: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
The International Political Economy of the Petit Bourgeoisie
International Potial Economy
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Stuart Shields (University of Manchester)
Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London)
The promise of the Petit Bourgeoisie ~ how Britain is filing t's
“Troubled Families’
Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Shetfeld)
Putin Era ‘Modernization’, Populism, and Ideology: A Place for the
Russian Petite Bourgeoisie?
Ray Silvius (University of Winnipeg)
The International Finance Corporation's fostering of Petit Petit,
Bourgeoisies and the Death of Development
‘Toby Carroll (Department of Asian and International Studies,
City University of Hong Keng)
Populism and the Polish petit bourgeoisie: Reaction, revolution and
permanent transition
‘Stuart Shields (University of Manchester)
-After-globalisation and the petit bourgeoisie
Charles E. A. Dannreuther (Leeds University)
WA14: Wednesday
Gender & Legal Norms
‘human Rights
Panel
chair
Dise.
Karen Brown (University of Minnesota)
Kimberly Carter (University ofToranto)
‘UNSCR:1325 and the legacy of the international “gender” texts on
Gender-Based-Violence (GBV)
‘Aurelie. Siard (Dublin City University)
Legal Nationality and Gender: Researching Statelessness from @
Feminist Perspective
Lindsey Kingston (Webster University)
Melissa George (Webster University]
‘The Barometer of Gay Rights: A World-Wide Comparative Analysis
of the Persecution of Sexual Minorites
Susan Dickliteh (Franklin & Marshall College)
WAI5: Wednesday
Ethics and International Organization
ncernational ethics
Imernatonal Organization
Panel
chair
Dise.
Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere)
Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere)
Cooperative Ethics in Modern Warfare
Ywonne Chiu (University of Hong Kong)
Institutional Facts and Principles of Global Politica Legitimacy
‘Terry Macdonald (University of Melbourne)
Looking Below the Security Council. The case for a multilayered
Interpretation of the ‘Responsibility to Protect”
Coralie Pison Hindawi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Can the UN Security Council be Unjust?
Joy Gordon (Fairfield University)
‘The Prevention of Mass Atrocity Crimes and Its Relationship to
Conflict Prevention
Ruben Reike (University of Oxford]
Panel
Chair
Dise.
Irene Costantini (University of Trento, ta)
Mare Doucet (Saint Mary's University)
‘Two sides of a Coin: Global-Local Interaction and the Constitution of
‘the Self and the Other in Intervention and International Police
Mission
Birte Gippert (University of Reading)
Werner Distler(Philipps-University Marburg)
Political Perceptions and Political Trust after Violent Conflicts ~
‘Mixed-Methods Evidence from North-East Afghanistan
Jan Koehler (SFB 700, Free University Bertin)
Kristéf Gosztonyi (Berghof Foundation)
‘Alexander De Juan (German Institute of Global and Area Studies,
{e1ca))
When is governance ‘good enough’? Exploring the contributions of
Imperfect local governance to building peace
Hanna Leonardsson (University of Gothenburg)
Defining the private sector in post-conflict statebuilding: the
‘encounter between international actors and local practices
Irene Costantini (University of Trento, Italy)Relational Perspectives on Peace Formation: Implications of
‘multilayered social order in West Africafor peacebuilding policy and
practice
‘Charles T. Hunt (University of Queensland)
'WAL7: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Perspectives on Rights of Children
‘human Rights
Panel
ise. Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond)
Children and Identity in postwar situations: The lifelong impact of
belonging to “the other" and the responsibility ofthe international
community
Ingill. Mochmann (GESIS-Leibniz Institute forthe Social
Sciences and Cologne Business Schoo!)
Malina Voicu (GESISLeibnis Insttute for the Socal Sciences)
Protecting Future Rights for Future Citizens: Children’s Property
Rights in Dificut Serings
Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond)
Patterns in Child Soldiering
Jennifer Davis (National Intelligence University)
Creating a model to treat refugee children dealing with PTSD in post
-conilic ervionements
kristen Ramos (California State University, San Bernardino)
‘Sina Bastami (California State University, an Bernardino)
\When Is Adulthood? Examining the Straight Eighteen Principle on
Child Soldiers
Jennifer Davis (National Intelligence University)
'WAI8: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Norms Narratives and Opinions in Climate Politics
Environmental studies
International Pool sociology
Panel
Chair
Disc.
tat Corry (Open University, UX)
Lau Blacekjaer (University of Copenhagen)
Text-Mining Russian Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change, 1980-
2018
‘Constantine Boussais (Trinity College Dublin)
Marianna Poberezhskaya (Nottingham Trent University]
New Narrative Positions in Global Climate Negotiations: A Policy-
Oriented Narrative Approach to IR
Lau Blaxekjaer (University of Copenhagen)
Tobias Dan Nielsen (Lund University)
Evolution of ideas and Norms in Fragmented Governance: The Case
of climate Change
Maki Koga (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Imagination in World Politics- Climate Change, the Mind and the
Future
Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University)
'WAL9: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Intelligence Beyond the Anglosphere
Inteligence stules
Panel
CChair Irena Chiru Dumitru (National inteligence Academy)
Intelligence Community Reform in Japan
Yoshiki Kobayashi (National Police Agency of Japan)
Re-Conceptualisng Intelligence in Africa: Assessing the Role of,
Intelligence Within the Broader US and Uganda Security Partnership
Joshua Shurley (University of Manchester]
Activist Thrust of Traditional Chinese Intelligence
Ralph Sawyer (Independent Scholar]
\WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Roundtable
Getting Glocal: Reaching Beyond the CNN Effect to Study New
Media and Conflict
tcernaional Communication
‘Theme: Globe it and Regional Worlds: New Agende fr International studies
Chair Eytan Gilboa (Baran University)
Part, Maria Gabrelsen Jumbert (PRIO)
Part. Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)
Part. Steven L Livingston (George Washington University)
Part. PhilipSeib (University of Southern California)
WA21: Wednesday
Local Actors and the Diffus
Regions
‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies
‘Teme: Global and Regional Words: New Agende fr international studies
Globo Development
Panel
n of Gender Norms in Developing
Chair
Dise.
‘Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver)
ZehraArat (University of Connecticut)
Civic Pathways and Local Limits to International Norm Diffusion in
Nigeria and Mexico
Chery! O’Brien (San Diego State University)
From global to local? The limits to ‘gender mainstreaming’ norm,
diffusion in India
‘Carole Spary (University of Nottingham)
wanda Trailblazer and Role Model for Gender Equality in Africa?
‘Malliga Och (University of Denver)
Leah Persky (University of denver)
‘Gender Equality Norm Diffusion from the United Nations and/or
Local Actorsin African States
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (University of Denver)
Women's Political Participation in Egypt's Arab Spring Uprising:
“Bargaining with Patriarchy” and the Deployment of Feminine
Identities
Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinnat)
Unveiting to Exhale: A Study of the Intersections of Global Norms
‘and Local Challenges for Women's Activism in the 1984 Bhopal Gas
Tragedy
Rekha Datta (Monmouth University)
Maria Dispenziere (Monmouth University]
Jessica Moise (Monmouth University)
WA22: Wednesday 6:
‘The Terrain of New War
ncernational Politica! saciology
Panel
Thea
Chair Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University)
Dise. Lauren Wileax (University of Cambridge)
AAKs, 3D, and 4G: The Materialty of OpenSource Warfare
Stefanie R Fishel (Hobart William Smith)
War is what states (un)make of t2
Jacob Mundy (Colgate University)
‘Situating Critical War Studies in the ‘practice turn: case studiesin
‘the practice of war
Ben Whitham (University of Reading)
‘Machiavelli's Cartography of "Mercenary Warfare” and the Familiar
Terrain of New War
Derek Denman (Johns Hopkins University)The Problem of Genocide and New War
Benjamin Meiches (Johns Hopkins University)
'WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Experimental Investigations of Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Anayis
Panel
ise. Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)
Public Subjective Morality in Evaluation of Collateral Damage:
Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Actor's Identity and
\Vietims’ Ethnicity
Nehemia Geva (Texas ASM University)
‘Ayala Yarkoney-Sorek (Texas A&M)
Japanese public reactions to its government's policy in aSino-
‘Japanese territorial crisis Evidence from a Survey Experiment.
Graeme A. Davies (Univesity of Leeds)
Robert Johns (University of Essex)
Psychologizing the Nuclear Taboo: An Experimental Analysis of
Moral Attitudes on Nuclear Weapons Use
David J. Traven (Stanford University, Center for International
‘Security and Cooperation)
Leadership Preferences of Miltary Professionals vs Students in
International Territorial Disputes: Experimental Results from Taiwan
‘Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Min Ye (Coastal Carolina University)
Persuasive Hawks, Permissive Doves: An examination of the
persuasive hawk hypothesis
Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara)
'WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Prudential Norms in Global Constitutionalism:
‘and the Rule of Law
English schoo!
Diplomari studies
Panel
iplomacy, Realism
Chair
Disc.
Reed Davis (Seattle Pactic University)
W. David Ginton (Baylor University)
False Hope: Raymond Aron and the Creation of International
Society
Reed Davis (Seattle Pacitic University)
Elihu Root, International Lawand Constitutionalism
‘Greg Russell (University of Oklahoma)
Global Constitutionalism and the Individual: What Global Agents
Can Learn from Prudent Diplomats
‘Anthony F. Lang. (University of St Andrews)
Constitutional Norms and Foreign Policy in Dictatorships
ic Fleury (Baylor University)
Upholding Territorial Integrity of Ukraine
Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Intute of Technology )
'WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
International Organizations and the Environment
Interntional organization
Environmental studies
Dise. Charles Barclay Roger (University of British Columbia)
Environmental Courts and Tribunals: What Do We Know, and What
Could We Know?
4. Michael Angstadt (Colorado State University)
International Organizations as Forums for ‘Learning’ ~ Case study on
China in Climate Change and the WTO
‘Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies)
Beyond neoliberal institutionalism? -orchestration by the GEF in
‘imate governance.
‘Azusa Uji (Kyoto University)
Minitateralism Matters More? Exploring Opportunities to End
Climate Negotiations Gridlock
Kjell Engelbrekt (Swedish National Defense College)
Assessing International Institutions for Governing Climate
Monitoring
Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Insttute of Technology)
WA26: Wednesday
Tools of Soft Power
Panel
roreign Policy alysis
Chair Emily. Metzgar (Indiana University)
Dise. Mark Hannah (University ofSeuthern California),
Cool Japan as Public Diplomacy and Foreign Economic Policy
‘Aiming at State Rebranding and Socio-Economic Restructuring of,
Japan
Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University)
[A default narrative for a Particularly Prudent Public: Hungary's
strategic communication related to its involvement in Afghanistan
Péter Marton (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Actors and institutions in Brazilian contemporary foreign policy: the
‘ase of cultural diplomacy
‘Tatiana M. Couto (American Graduate School, Paris)
Gaining Influence by Soft Power: The Case of German Public
Diplomacy in the Middle East
Jan Hanrath (Insttute for Development and Peace (INEF))
‘The Schwarzman Scholarship: Public Diplomacy for the 21st Century
Emily T. Metagar (Indiana University)
WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM
Panel
Supranational Actors and Migeation
Ethnicity, Nationale, & Migration stud
International Organization
Chair
Dise.
Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Gianluca Bonanno (Kyoto University, Centre forSoutheast
Asian Studies)
‘Migration, human security and regional organisations
Alistair D.
Studies, Nanyang Technological University)
[Next Generation Scholarship on Global Migration Governance
(GMG): Refining Theory and Methods
Jon Kent (University of Toronto)
Arising humanitarian actor: Explaining the growth and impact of
‘the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
“Megan E. Bradley (McGill University)
Challenge of Region: Solution for Collective action failure in
migration regime
3. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of International
Yumi Nakayama (Kyoto University)
WA28: Wednesday
‘Theory and Methods in the Undergraduate Classroom
Active Leoring in international Afors
Panel
Chair Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross)What do International Relations Students Study? An Analysis of the
‘Academic Output of IR Students in Brazil
Henrique Barbosa (Universidade de Brasilia)
‘Antonio Philipe de Moura Pereira (University Caifernia, San
Diego)
Femanda de Medeiros (University)
Pedro Bernardes (University of Brasilia)
‘Creomar Lima Carvalho De Soura (Universidade Cat8#243jlca
‘de Bras8#237 la)
ATale of Two Villages: “Rationalia’ and “Reflectia’
lemail Erkam Sula (Bilkent University and Yildirim Beyasit,
University)
‘Cagla Luleci (Bilkent University)
‘polirdiss: Using Twitter to Support Undergraduate Dissertation
Students
Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University)
Maxine David (University of Surrey)
Building from the Ground Up: Using Inception and Knowledge
Surveys to Teach International Studies Majors the Scientific Model
of inquiry
‘Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)
Fear and Loathing of Research Methods Training
Liam MeCarthy (Nottingham Trent University)
'WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
‘A green economy? Rethinking markets and ownership in global
‘economic and environmental governance
International Potial Economy
Environmental studies
International Pool Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex)
John J. Mikler (University of Sydney)
Environmental Justice and Conceptions of the Green Economy
‘Timothy Ehresman (University of the South-Sewanee)
The new frontier in the marketisation of nature: biodiversity
rmarketsin the UK and Malaysia
‘Andrea Brock (University of Sussex)
Mareike Beck (University of Sussex)
Killing to Save: the Political Economy of Conservation
‘Stefanie F. Georgakis (University of Virginia)
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
“The Role of Nature Rights in Transition Times: The Galapagos
Experiencs
Pe pute Echever’a (Center for Environmental Law vader)
Missing inaction: The absence of the insurance industry in private
environmental governance
Jason A. Thistlethwaite (University of Waterloo)
'WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Intrastate Conflict and Third Party Involvement
Scent study of nrernatona Processes
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico)
Christopher K Butler (University of New Mexico)
Foreign Military Intervention and Civil War Outcomes
Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)
Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University)
Puppet Regimes, Protests, and Repression: A Model of Biased Third-
Party Intervention on the Part of the Government
(ga V. Chyzh (Washington University in St. Lous)
Elena Labzina (Washington University in St Louis)
Doing it on our own? Third party assistance in nom-violent
‘campaigns
Lesley 6. Te
is (Interdsciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya)
Helping Hands or Hand Grenades? The dynamics of civil resistance
and external support
Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis)
‘The Duration of Rebel Patronage— when and why state sponsorship
ends
Niklas Karién (Uppsala University)
WAS1: Wednesday
Great Power Interaction
roreign Policy analysis
Panel
Chair
Dise.
Tudor A.Onea (Darmouth College)
Reinhard H. Wolf (Goethe University Frankfun)
Return to the Nineteenth Century? China, Russia, and the New
(Old) World Order
Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Les Angeles)
‘Alexei Shevchenko (California State University at Fullerton)
‘Balancing in a Unipolar World: Taking the Concept up to the Grand
‘Strategy Level
Eleni Ekmektsiogiou (American University Washington DC)
Power Shifts, Third-Party Threats, and Reassurance: Explaining
Russia's Response to China's Rise
‘Michael Glosny (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!)
Brandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University)
Explaining Accommodation Falure
Steven M. Ward (Cornell University)
Why Russia does nat Balance Against China?
Octavian Rusu (University of Toulouse 1 Capitole )
WAS2: Wednesday
Force and war in contemporary International Relations
Panel
comparative Inerdiscplinry studies
Chair
Dise.
Marcia 8. Hartwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Point)
‘Andrew Ragin (Harvard Kennedy Schoo!)
‘Untima Ratio in IR: Use of Force and Securit in Global IR
Corr Zoli (Syracuse University)
[Apprehending Violence and Politics: Scientitic Process and Social
Practice
Devin Finn (Georgetown University)
‘The Role ofthe Miltary for Democratization during the Arab Spring
the cases of Tunisia, Egypt and Syria
Seren Schmidt (Aalborg University)
{A Historical Comparison of Rules and Norms Regulating the
International Use of Force in International ystems around the
World
Rengyee Lee (University of California, Berkeley)'WA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Preparing the Future of the Human-Nature Relation: Theoretical
‘and Empirical Insights
International Poalsocilogy
Environmental studies
lobe! Development
Chair Laura Zanotti Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University)
Disc. Leonardo Figueroa Helland (Westminster College)
Nonhuman Personhood in Global Politics
Rafi Youat: (The New School)
Between Securitization of the Environment and
Environmentalization of the Security: The Challenge of
Environmental Security for the United Nations
Lucile Maertens (Sciences Po Pars / University of Geneva)
‘A Decolonial Feminist Perspective on Alternative International
Tribunals for Environmental Justice: The Construction of Expert
Knowledge and Expertise in the Permanent People's Tribunal
Dulce Abigail Perer Aguilera (Arizona State University)
Cookbooks and the International Politics of Declining Food Literacy
lian Zvi Baron (Durham University)
Polyarchy: an anthropogenic existential isk?
Mauritio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano)
'WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Roundtable
‘The Return of Pacifism and Nonviolence to IR
Internationa Ethics
Peace studies’
Chair Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Part, Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Part, Jeremy M.Moses (University of Canterbury)
Part, ‘Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland)
Part, Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester)
Part. Kevin Clements (National Centre for Peace and Conflict,
studies)
Part. Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales)
Part. Chris Rossdale (Reyal Holloway, University of Londen)
Part. Colm MecKeogh (University of Waikato)
'WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Panel
Economic Intelligence and National Policy: the Lessons of the Cold
War
Inteligence studies
Chair
Disc.
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Israe!'s Economic Intelligence Collection and Analysis: Origins,
Trends and implications
‘Tamir Libel (University College Dul
British Economic Intelligence, "Hot Economic Warfare
Michael Seibold (Kampmann, Berg & Partners, Germany)
‘The West'sSpiesin the German Democratic Republic's Economy
during the Cold War
Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University)
Caveat Emptor: How British Inteligence exploited trade with the
Communist world to fight the Cold War, 1948-1953
Huw Dylan (King’s College London)
Lessons Learned from the CIA's Assessment of the Soviet Economy
Timothy R. Walton (James Madison University)
WA36: Wednesday
What Comes Next? The Effects of Violent Regime Change
cernationalsecurty stu
Panel
chair
Dise.
Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)
Peter Krause (Boston College)
Do People or Events Make the Difference? Evidence from Domestic
Revolutions
Jeff. Colgan (Brown University)
Edward Rey Lucas (American University)
Insurgent Democracy or Benevolent Autocracy? Rebel Governance
‘and Post-Civil War Regimes
Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
‘The Impact of Military Intervention on International Peacebuilding
after Conflict.
William Nomikos (Vale University)
coups, Coup Prevention, and Civil War
Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)
Foreigr-imposed Regime Change and Human Rights
‘Alexander 8. Downes (George Washington University)
Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College)
WAST: Wednesday Panel
Boundaries and Spaces of Knowledge Production, Diffusion, and
Exchange in IR: Exploring the Discipline's Old and New Territories
ncernaional Politica! sciology
lobo Development
CChair Neil Robinson (University of Limerick)
Dise. Gerard van der Ree (University College Utrecht)
‘The Moscow School of International Relations: What Ie Is and Why ft
Manters
‘Michael Millerman (University of Toronto, Department of
Political Science, PhD. Candidate)
‘Seeing IR from a double margin: Reflections on the “international”
before the emergence of IR field in Brazil
Leonarde Ramos (Pontiical Catholic University of Minas Gerais)
‘Theorizing Knowledge Amalgamation in International Relations: the
Case of European émigré Scholars and American International
Relations
Felix Roesch (Coventry University)
‘The sociology of knowledge construction: Reflection from the
‘ongoing debate over East Asian International Relations Theory
‘Thuy. Do (Australian National University)
IR history from the South: Law and Political Sciencesiin Argentine IR
‘Melisa Deciancio (Facultad Latineamericana de Ciencias
WA38: Wednesday Roundtable
‘Traveling Norms, Ideas, and Pedagogies: A Roundtable Discussion
of Kathryn sikkink’s Influence on Teaching and Learning in the field
of Human Rights
Active Leorning in international Afors
Chair Carrie Boath Walling (Albion College)
Part. _Jonneke Koomen (Willamette Univesity)
Part. Paula O'Loughlin (Gustavus Adolphus College)
Part. Kristina Thalhammer (St Olaf College)'WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Legacies of long-term historical developments
‘storia! nterationa Relations
Theme: Globo in and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
International PosalSocilogy
lobe! Development
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte)
Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)
International Hierarchy and Social Relationships: Understanding
Japanese War Memory and Foreign Policy at the Global, Regional,
and Bilateral Levels
Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)
Suzerains and Vassals: Patterns of Hierarchy in Ancient Near Eastern
Diplomacy
lucas 6. Freire (OBSERVARE, Lisbon)
Towards anom-Western history of IR in textbooks
Francis Grice (MeDaniel College)
Passing the Buck of Power Balancing: Rome in the Years after Zama
‘Andrew Bergel (Dalhousie University)
The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/ World System
inthe Thirteenth Century
David 0. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles)
‘WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
‘The Micro-Dynamics of Election Violence
Scien study of nternatona Process
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Charles Butcher (University of Otago)
Irfan Nooruddin (The Ohio State University)
Election Fraud and Mobilization: The Micro Dynamics of Election
Protest and Violence
Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)
‘Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Violent and non-violent electoral protest in Sub-Saharan Africa
Manuel Vogt (Eidgenssische Technische Hochschule Zirich)
Vote Buying and Voter Intimidation: An Analysis of Strategic (De)
Mobilization in African Elections
Matthias Orlowski (Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin}
Mascha Rauschenbach (Univeersity of Mannheim)
Dangerously Informed: Christian Missionaries, Information, and Pre-
Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa
Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University)
Patrick Kuhn (Princeton University)
‘The Coloniality of Language: The Longue-Durée Structures of
‘Modern/Colonial Linguistic Racism
Gabriela Veroneli (Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in
Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture, Binghamton University
SUNY)
WAA2: Wednesday z Roundtable
From IR to Global Studies: Transdisciplinarity, Transregionalism,
‘Transculturalism, Transsectoralism and Other “Transgressions” in
Research/Practice — Reflections from Fieldwork on “Development”
among the Marginalized
‘Theme: Globo i andRegionel Words: New Agende fr International studies
Comparative nerdicplinory studies
Chair Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/Universty of
Warwick)
Part. Robin Broad (American University)
Part. Jessica M. Byron (University of the West Indies)
Part, Fantu Cheru (African Studies Center, Leiden University)
Part. Pamela Martin (Coastal Carolina University)
Part
Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)
WAAS: Wednesday
Norms and Norm Compliance in Foreign Policy
Panel
roreign Policy analysis
Chair Natalie. Goldring (Georgetown University)
Dise. Natalie. Goldring (Georgetown University)
ATale of Three Treaties: Lessons for United States Foreign Policy
{from the Chemical Weapons Convention, Comprehensive Test Ban
‘Treaty, and Biological Weapons Convention
Sean Giovanello (Elon University)
Viewing Foreign Policy Making Through The Lens of Treaty
Ratilication: A Question of Democratic Governance
Lasilo Sarkany (University of Western Ontario)
International Norms and Foreign Policy: A Statistical Analysis of the
Impact ofthe Global Human Rights and Counterterrorism Regimes
‘on US. Foreign Aid, Pre- and Post-9/11
Jessie Rumsey (Kent State University)
[Normative entrepreneurism as condition to middlepowership.
Gabriel Pimenta (Pontificia Universidade Catslica de Minas
Gerais)
‘To ill atreaty: assessing the political inhibitions to abrogating the
‘ABM Treaty during the Reagan administration
Erk Pratt (Car
‘WAI: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Decolonizing Methods: New Tools for Global IR
tobe! Development
Theme: Globo! i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
LraTilley (University of Warwick)
Rolando Vazquez Melken (Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht
University)
Decolonizing Ethnographic Knowledge Through Cinema
Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Insttute and State
University)
Mapping and Imaging the Limits of Colonial Knowledge
Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University)
Burning the Codebook: Indigenous Internet Research Methods
Michelle Brown (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
How Does "The Archive" Help? On Decolonizing Knowledge through
Colonial Technologies
Timothy Vasko (Cornell University)
WA: Wednesday
‘The Human Right to Water
‘human Rights
Panel
Chair
Dise.
Christopher Pallas (Kennesaw State University)
Bethany Barratt (Roosevelt University)
‘Marginalzing the Norm Entrepreneur: Tracing Canada's
Implementation of the Human Right to Water
Jennifer S. Schiff (Western Carolina University)
From wordsto practice: assessing the implementation of the
Human Right to Water in Portugal
Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra)
Marisa H. Borges (Centre for Social Studies - University of
Coimbra)
Crossing the Streams: The Multiple Inputs Required to Fulfill the
Human Right to Water
Corinne Tagliarina (University of Connecticut)‘Anticipating and Averting Freshwater Conficts
Matthew Weiss (University of Texas Pan-American)
'WA4S: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Cuba's Foreign Relations in the Age of Reforms.
Foreign Policy analysis
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Arturo Lopez-Levy (University of Denver)
Carlos Alzugeray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban socal sciences and
humanities journal)
New wine in old bottles?: Russian-Cuban relations under the
presidencies of Raul Castro and Viadimir Putin
Harold Cardenas (University of Matanzas (Cuba)
Cuba and the European Union 1989-2014
‘Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and
humanities journal)
‘Anachronistic Transitions: From Command to Demand and the
Lessons for ‘Revolutionary’ Cuba
Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)
U.S. Rapprochement to China and Vietnam: Are there lessons for
cuba?
Rafael Hernandez (Temas (Social Sciences and Humanities
Journal-Cuba))
Cuba's strategies towards the Inter-American Balance of power:
‘Special relations and Buffers
‘Arturo Loper-Levy (University of Denver)
‘WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM
Security Guarantees and Nuclear Weapons Development
International Security Studies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Matthew Fuhrmann (Texas ASM University)
David D.Palkki (Council on Foreign Relations)
US. Alliances and the Psychology of Nuclear Reversal
Jonas Schneider (Institute for Security Policy atthe University of
et)
US. Security Guarantees andSouth Korean Proliferation Proclvty
A .Crucial Case
Philipp Bleek (Monterey Institute of International Studies)
Lorber (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)
Calculating Dependence: Soviet Security Guarantees and China's
Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
Fiona Cunningham (Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Politial Science Department]
Alliance, Commitment and Nuclear Forbearance
siyoung Ke (Yale University)
'WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
South Africa's Bilateral Relationships 20 years after apartheid
Foreign Policy analysis
Panel
Chair Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Disc. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Breaking with Tradition? South Africa UK Relations
David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand)
Rising powers as would-be peace brokersin frst order international
conficts: the case of ISA collective conflict resolution efforts in the
Middle East
Joan Deas (Grenoble Institute of Political Studies / University of
‘Quebec At Montreal (UQAM])
BASIC Countries in the Global Climate Regime
Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo)
South Africa and Canada: Beyond Distant Intimacy?
David Ress Black (Dalhousie University)
‘South-South cooperation for development: the cases of Brazil and
South africa
Diego Morlim (Instituto de Estudos Sociaise Politicos -
1SP/UERI)
WAS: Wednesday
State and norms
Panel
comparative nterdiscplinry studies
Disc. Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick)
International State Building: The Competition Between Process
Implementation and Goal Attainment.
Rebecca Young Greven (University of South Flrida)
‘The exclusiveness of normative orders
Stefan Kroll (Goethe University)
Conflicts Inclusive Rhetoric: iscoursal ‘degrees’ of responsibilty
in world shaping
Federica Ferrari (University of Bologna)
Public Governance: A New Reform Approach in i/international
Relations
Caroline Karger (University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute of
Political Science)
WA89: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
‘Technology and Cross-regional Collaboration:
Problems, Prospects
‘Active Leorning in international Aor:
‘Theme: Globe and Regional Werds:A New Agende fr International Studies
‘Science, Teerology and arti international Relations
Roundtable
rojects, Potential,
Chair Mary Jane C. Parmentier (ArizonaState University)
Disc. Hemda Ber-Vehuda (Baran University)
Disc. Chanan Naveh (Sapir College Israel)
Part. Derrick Cogburn (American University)
Part. Luba Levin-Banchik (Bar-llan University)
Part. Laurie Zittrain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University)
Part. Daniela lrrera (University of Catania)
Part, NanetteS. Levinson (American University)
Part. Mary E.Pettenger (Western Oregon University)
Part. Guy Zohar (Barlian University)
Part. Francesco Marchi (ESSEC Business Schoo)
Part, Hanna ital
Part. William Sranif! (University of Maryland)
WASO: Wednesday Panel
Can Images Make IR Global? Challenges and Opportunities of the
fal Turn
tncernational pote! saciology
‘Theme: Globo i and Regional Words: New Agende fr international studies
‘Science, Teerology and arti international Relations
Chair
Dise.
Jelena Subotic (Georgia State University)
Christian G.. ReusSmit (University of Queenstand)
“Lany Greeks’ and ‘Nazi Germans’ The Visual Negotiation of
International Relations
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
‘The Image of the Diplomat
Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics)
‘Shock-imagery: good for the cause or counterproductive in the
‘animal rights movement?
Nicole K. Burtchett (American Public University System)
Jason Roesler (Washington State University)
Images and Global Security: The Contours of A Visual Methodology
‘Simone Molin Friis (University ef Copenhagen)Mittary Identity Crisis and Images: from bands of brothersto the
Malborough soldier
Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney)
'WAS1: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
The actors and institutions of global financial governance
Panel
International Poa! Economy
Chair Daniel Migge (University of Amsterdam)
Disc. Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast)
Disc. Daniel Migge (University of Amsterdam)
Deepening Global Harmonization of Financial Regulation since the
Crisis? The Case of Top’ Emerging Economies
Hyoung-kyu Chey (National Graduate Insttute for Policy Studies,
(cnis))
Governing the International Financial System after the Crisis— An
Asian Perspective
Vincent Dreher (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Banking on Regulatory Failure: An integrative Revision of
International Financial Regime Change
WILLIAM KRING (BROWN UNIVERSITY)
Pheonix Arisen: The Bank for International Settlements from
Bretton Woods to the Supervison of Global Banking and Finance
Kevin Ozgercin (State University of New York at Old Westbury)
Foreign- Owned Banks, the Global Financial Crisis, and Varieties of
Capitalism in Latin America and Post-Communist Europe
‘Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University)
'WAS2: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Roundtable
Anti-Colonial Poetics and the Lived Experience of Politics
tobe! Development
Chair Akta Kaushal (University of Hawa’ at Minos)
Dise. Robbie G.Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London)
Part. Bikrum Gill York University)
Part. Sam0.Opondo (Vassar College)
Part, ShieraS. Malik (DePaul University)
Part. Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies,
York University)
Part. _RajivMohabie (University of Hawai, Manoa)
Part.
Sankaran Krishna (Universty of Hawai t Manoa)
'WAS3: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Concepts for Security and Governance in Cyberspace
Panel
International Security studies
Chair
Disc.
John David Payne (Sam Houston tate University)
John David Payne (Sam Houston State University)
The Offense-Defense Balance in Cyberspace
‘Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!)
Internet Governance in a Post Snowden Brazil
Diego Rafael Canabarro (University of Massachusetts
(amherst) / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (rasi))
‘Thiago Borne Ferreira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
(uFRes))
Cyber Operations in War and Peace: Clausewitzian Theory,
Configurational Analysis
Marco A.C. Cepik (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Marcelo Mesquita Leal (Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do
sul)
Deterring Cyber Warfare: Towards Solving the Antribution Puzzle
Brian M. Mazanec (George Mason University)
Bradley Thayer (University of Iceland )
Does the Internet Need a Hegemon?
Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University)
WAS4: Wednesday 6:
‘The Domestic Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy
roeign Policy alysis
Panel
Chair
Dise.
John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Insitute)
Jefirey Friedman (Dartmouth College)
Fuelling the debate: Congressional Activism, Keystone XL, and the
Canadian Connection
‘Christophe Cloutier (Université du Québec & Montréal)
Vincent Boucher (Université du Québec & Montréal)
Lack of Vision: Barack Obama's Second Term Foreign Policy Advisory
system
Jamie Gillies (St. Thomas University)
US Foreign Military and Security Assistance: Is Interagency Rivalry
Hindering This Critical US Foreign Policy Tool?
‘Aaron Taliaferro (Institute for Defense Analysis)
Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College)
Putting out fre with gasoline? - are lessons learned from the past
‘or will hardline haivks and liberal interventionists continue to lead
‘the future in US Foreign Policy?
Fria Stranne (Halmstad University)
(Great Debates: Hawks and Dovesin American Foreign Policy
Mara Tehalakev (University of Oxford)
WASS: Wednesday 6:
New Directions in Genocide Research
Panel
ethnicity, Nationale, & Migration studi
chair
Dise.
Manus |. Midlarsky (Rutgers University)
Wiliam Ayres (Wright State University)
‘The Yugostav Conflicts and the loca independent dynamics
‘Megumi Nishimura (Ritsumeikan University)
A Case for Terrorism as Genacide in an Era of Weakened States
Craig Whiteside (Naval War College)
Genocide Proofing: The Effects of Ethnic, Racial, and Religious
Homogeneity in Militaries on Mass Atrocity
‘Amanda Rothschild (Massachusets Institute of Technology)
Religious minorities and high-risk mobilization: the collective rescue
‘of Jews in the Netherlands during the Holocaust
Robert Braun (Cornell)
WASG: Wednesday
Presidential Theme Panel - Indigenous Peoples, Values, and
Sovereignty, in the study of Global Politics
‘Theme:Globa It and Regional Werlds:A New Agende fr International studies
Panel
Chair
Dise.
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University)
Imagined and then Practiced: Shifting borders in the practice of
‘licho/ Canadian nation-te-nation relationships
Kelsey Wrightson (University of British Columbia)
‘Theorizing Indigenous Polities in Anglo Settler Colonial Formations:
‘A commentary on Global Indigenous Politics
“Matthew Wildeat (University of Vitoria)
“The West” on Indigenous Lands: Settler Geopolitics Indigenous
Governance, and the Critique of Universality in Western Law
Scot Morgensen (Queen's University)‘Shopping for Self- determination: The Struggle to Rebuild Indigenous
Nations through Urban Development
Kiera Ladner (university of manitoba)
Myra Tait (University of Manitoba)
'WAS7: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Panel
‘Strategies, Coalitions and Negotiation Dynamics in the World Trade
Organization
International Pool Economy
Inerntional rganizazon
Chair Joe Weinberg (Univerty of Southern Missssipp)
Dise. Erin N-Hannah (Kings University College)
Dise. Silke Trommer (University of Helsinki)
Emerging Democracies and the International Economic Order
Compliance and Assertiveness in the World Trade Organization
(4995-2012)
Cristiane Lucena Carneiro (University of Sae Paulo)
‘Thiago Nogueira (University of So Paulo)
\Veto Players and Lebanon's stalled WTO accession
‘Chery! Mariani (University of Delaware)
“United we stand, divided we fall. Which countries join coalitions
‘more often in gat/wto negotiations
Ivan Filipe Almeida Lopes Fernandes (University of Sao Paulo)
‘Are You Serious? Regime-shifting As A Function of Misperception
and incrediblity
Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Socal Science Center ]
Michal Parizek (Charles University Prague)
Moving Out ofthe US's Shadow: Latin American Dispute Behavior in
‘the World Trade Organization
(Christina Fatore (West Virginia University)
‘WAS8: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
‘Ahmet Davutoglu’s Discourse for Turkish Foreign Policy
Turkish international studles Associaton
Panel
Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University)
Chair Akan Malic (Furman University)
Disc. Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University)
Caught between Interests and Ethics: Foreign Policy under the
Justice and Development Party in Turkey
Zeyneb Cagliyan-ieener (Bursa Orhangazi University)
Framing Ethical Discourse in Turkish Foreign Policy under Davutoglu
Zehra Nilufer Karacasulu (Dokuz Eylul Univeristy)
lrem Askar Karakir (Dokur Eylul University]
‘The “Paradigm Shift” debate in Turkish Foreign Policy: Evolution of
Davutofiu’s Discursive Formation on Foreign Policy Principles
[Ahmet Sozen (Eastern Mediterranean University)
Mentap Kara (Eastern Mediterranean University)
Limited Choices: How domestic narratives compliment, corrupt and
disguise Turkey's structural realities
Wayne MeLean (University of Tasmania)
'WASS: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Social Innovation as an Alternative Approach to International
Development
‘lobal south coucue
Panel
Chair
Disc.
‘Anna Manhartova (Tulane University)
Nanette Archer Svenson (Tulane University)
University Students as "Volunteer" Crowdmappers for Disaster
Preparedness: Benefits and Challenges
Jessia Ports Robbins (Tulane University)
Social Entrepreneurship Via Treatment of Human Waste
Lee P. Gary (Tulane University)
Robert Reimers (Tulane University)
Innovation and the United Nations
Nanette Archer Svenson (Tulane University)
‘Sports Based Youth Development Organizations as Drivers of Social
‘Change
‘Anna Monhartova (Tulane University)
‘Culture and Crime Reduction: Urban Innovation in Security Policies
inthe Americas
Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University)
WAGO: Wednesday 6:
Nuclear Weapons Impact on State Behavior and Regional
Dynamics: North Korean Case
IneernavionalSecurty studs
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Sung ChullKim (Seoul National University)
Michael D. Cohen (University of Southern Denmark)
‘Nuclear North Korea's Domestic and South Korea Policies
Hyeong-sung Park (Korea Institute for National Unification)
‘The Effects of Nuclear Proliferation on Regional Security Orders: A
Comparison of Northeast and South Asia
Derrick Frazier (University of Alabama)
Jacques Fuqua (Lieutenant Colonel, USA Retired)
‘Nuclear North Korea's External Behavior
“Michael D. Cohen (University of Southern Denmark)
Debating Proliferation in the Context of North Korean Nuclear
Weapons
Van Jackson (Council on Foreign Relations and Georgetown
University)
‘Stability of Instabity2: Implications of North Korean Nuclear
‘Weapons on Regional Diplomacy
‘Terence Rochrig (US Naval War College)
WAG1: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Panel
"Martial Races’ and Globalising Identities: gender, ‘culture’ and
geopolitics
thncty, Nationale, & Migraion studi
Chair Alexandra Hyde (London School of Economics and Political
Science)
Disc. Amanda Marie Chisholm (Newcastle University)
“it's in their culture": Colonial framings of intimate partner abuse
perpetrated by Fijian servicemen in the British armed forces
Harriet Gray (The London School of Economics and Political
Science)
‘The Disciplined Soldier: Gender, Respectability and Global South
Peacekeepers
‘Marsha Henry (London Schoo! of Economics)
WAG2: Wednesday Panel
‘Transitional justice pathways: Cross-regional lessons in global IR
human Rights
Chair
Dise.
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
Eric Wiebethaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)Long term contribution of TJ measuresto democracy ~ 2
comparative analysis
“Malini Laxminarayan (Hague Institute for Global Justice)
Anja Mihr (University of Utrecht)
Searching for the Transitional Justice “Effect”
Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)
Truth Commissions and Regional Patterns in Serra Leone and Peru
Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College Londen)
Exploring transitional justice's (dellegitimation effect: Lessons from
South America and sub-Saharan Africa
‘Chandra Sriram (University of East London)
Valerie Arnould (University of East London)
On the Cross-Regional Travelling of Norms of Truth Commission
‘Susanne Buckley-Zistel (Center for Confict Studies, Marburg
University)
'WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Contemporary challenges of foreign policy making.
comparative iterdicpinary Studies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Luke R. Barnesmoare (University of Brish Columbia)
Luke R Barnesmoare (University of Britsh Columbia)
Foreign Policy as an Identity Marker: Discursive Construction of
Turkish Identity through Turkish Foreign Policy
Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Istanbul Bilgi University)
Alper Kaliber (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University)
Organizing Aid: A Cross-Comparative Analysis of the Determinants
of Aid Agency Structure
Rachael Caleja (Norman Paterson Schoo! of International
Afairs, Carleton University)
‘The Ukrainian/Crimean crisis and ts perception by Polish think
‘tanks: May foreign policy be “private”?
Lukasz Wordliezek (Jagiellonian University)
‘WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Conflict Zone, Comfort Zone: Pedagogy, Methodology and Best
Practices in Field-Based Courses
‘tive Leoring in internetionel afors
Chair
Disc.
Alexander Cromwell (George Mason University)
‘Arthur Romano (Conflict Analysis and Resolution-GMU)
Field Based Pedagogy and Its Effects
Lisa Shaw (George Mason University)
Ethics and Field-Based Courses: How to Prepare Students for the
Challenges of Practice
‘Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Susan F. Hirsch (George Mason University)
Windows and Mirrorsin the Wall: Experiences in Experiential
Learning
Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University]
Developing Leaders Through Innovative Education: The Olive Tree
Initiative’ Experiential Learning Approach to Teaching About
Incractable Conflicts
Daniel R. Brunstetter (University of California Irvine)
Daniel Wehrenfennig (University of California at Irvine)
Representing Self, Staying Safe and Gaining Trust: Practical Ethics in
Fieldwork
Pushpa lyer (Monterey Institute of International Studies)
WAGS: Wednesday
iplomacy in/of Brazi
Diplomate studies
Panel
Chair Tom Long (Centra de Investigacién y Docencia Econdmicas)
‘Structural changes in the Ministry of Foreign Relations regarding
‘emigration from Brazil
Fernanda Ushijima (Sie Paulo State University)
‘The role of media in place branding: Exploring Brazil's image in the
US media
Antoneta Vane (Quinnipiae University)
Does diplomatic presence increase trade flows among countries?
The case of Braz,
Carlos Frederico Coetho (Rio de Janeiro State University (IEP)
‘Alice Gravelle Vieira (LaSalle University Rio de Janeiro)
Emerging powers and global governance: US-EU perceptions of the
BRICs states rise
Otavie Macedo Viegas (USP-IRI)
Braal and humanitarian assistance: X-ray of an emerging donor
Patricia Tambourgi (University of S20 Paulo)
WAG6: Wednesday 6:
Diplomatic Responses
Diplomate studies
Panel
Disc. Amelia. Arsenault (Georgia State University)
‘Small state parallels in responding to power preponderance: Gulf
states and Saudi Arabia
Karyn Wang (Johns Hopkins University)
Patterns of Nuclear Diplomacy
Huss Banai (Occidental College)
Colonial Reform or Actual Decolonization of Istand Dependencies-
Will the United Nations Implement its Unfinished Mandate?
Carlyle 6. Corbin (Council of Presidents, United Nations General
Assembly)
Rogue Diplomacy—The Myth of Reputational Costs of Negotiating
with Adversaries
Jeffrey Fields (University of Souther California)
WAG7: Wednesday
Facets of Global Neoliberalism
lobo! Development
Panel
Chair
Dise.
Katherine Alison (University of Glasgow)
Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Nations Environment
Programme / University of Miami)
"Neo-extractivism ~ the new Latin American developmentalism?
Ricardo Grinspun (York University)
Liisa L. North (York University, Toronto)
‘The Workings of Cultural Commodification under Capitalist
Development
Garrett Johnson (DePaul University)
Party over Capital: Reinventing State Power over Business in Turkey
Feryaz Ocakli (Skidmore College)
Neoliberal Law and Order: Towards @ Materialist Understanding of
Femicide in Post-Conflict Guatemala
Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economies and Political
Science)
Engendering Extractivism: Towards a Feminist Historical Materialist
Understanding of Post-Conflict and "New Extractvis” Guatemala
Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economies and Political
Science)'WA6S: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Lost in Vocations? IR Scholarship at the Margins and Crossroads of
‘Analysis and Engagement
Internationa Pool sociology
Dise. _NawalS. Mustafa (London School of Economics)
The Arab uprisings and IR scholarship: the market for information
and the sprit of the "scoo
Hisham Tohme (University of Shetield)
Governing security through ethics: security practices of ‘responsible
Dagmar Rychnovska (Charles University in Prague)
‘Action, Resistance, and Change: An Arendtian Look at
Contemporary IR Theorizing
‘Ari-Eimeri Hyvénen (Bard College)
Scholars and Engagement in Global IR
David Swartz (Boston University)
‘Storming the Opera House and Other Ways of Getting it Wrong in
Ukraine
Benjamin Talis (University of Manchester & Anglo American
University, Prague)
'WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Global Arctic: The Arctic Nexus in Relations between Arctic Council
and Asian States |
International Potial Economy
‘Theme: Glob i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studie
Chair Rasmus G. Bertelsen (Aalborg University)
The Arctic policies of Asian states: Drivers of coherence in
institutional complexes?
lav Schram Stokke (University of Oslo and Frdtjof Nansen
Insctute)
's China's interest for the Arctic driven by Arctic shipping potential?
Frédéric Lasserre
Politics of relationality in the Arctic
Monica Tennberg (Areti Centre University of Lapland)
Cold Equations: China's Evolving Economic Security Concernsin the
Arctic
“Mare Lanteigne (Norwegian Institute of International Relations)
'WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Panel
‘Organizations and Networks of Global Health Governance
‘lobo! Heath
International Organization
{iobel Development
Chair AnnaHolescheiter (Harvard University)
ise. Julian Eck! (University of Hamburg)
World Health Organization (WHO) reform and itsimpact in the
Global Health Governance
Femanda Aguilar Perez (University of So Paulo)
Global Health Partnerships: A New Tool for Global Health
Governance?
Rose Gevindaraj (Pondicherry University)
‘The World Health Assembly (WHA) as aSite of Global Health
Governance
Julian Eck! (University of Hamburg)
International Cooperation in Response to HIV/AIDS:
Interorganizational Relations and Networks of Interdependence
Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina)
Jeffrey A. Grifin (University of Nevada, Reno)
Letting the fox in the henhouse? WHO's draft Framework of|
‘engagement with non-State actors
“Tracey Wagner-Rizvi(Balilie School of International Afaits,
University of Waterloo)
WAT1: Wednesday
‘The Politics of Migration Control in Asia
ethnicity, Nationale, & Migration studs
Panel
chair
Dise.
Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam)
‘Thomas Berger (Boston University)
Controlling Diversity: Multiculturalism with Adjectives in East Asian
Democracies
Erin Chung Johns Hopkins University]
(Migration, Cross-trait Relations and Taiwanese National Identity
Yeufen Hsieh (University at Albany (SUNY])
Rey Keslowski (University at Albany)
“Ciulizing Security: Mutt-cultural Community Policing, Ciizen
Demands, and the Enforcement of Decency Laws in the United Arab
Emirates
‘Noora Lori (Boston University]
Engineering Citizenship: The Regulation of Immigrants in India and
Malaysia
Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine)
WAT72: Wednesday
Natural Resources and Armed Conflict
Panel
Incernational Secu stules
Chair ArurZimerman (Universidade Federal do ABQ
Oil Discovery, Oil Production, and Coups d'état
Curtis Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)
“Michael . Welford (University of Texas)
From Prize to Protest to Rebellion: The role of Natural Resources in
Conflict Escalation
Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University)
Organizational Capacity and the Likelihood of Resource Violence
“Michael €. Marshall (University of North Texas)
Commodity Price Volatility and Internal Confict
Richard Morgan (Emory University)
Eric Reinhardt (Emory University)
Rebel Finance and Conflict Duration
Justin Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charlote)
Beth lise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
James Walsh (University f North Carolina Charlotte)
WA73: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
Indigenous Worlds: Prioritizing Indigenous Peoples and Issues at
‘the Local and International Levels,
peace stulee
‘Theme: Globe IR and Regionol Words:A New Agende fr International studies
chair
Postcolonial relations in the aftermath of genocide in Guatemala
“Marcia Esparza (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)
‘Tamaststilt— (to interpret, turn over, of turn around in the Walla,
Walla dialect): The interpretation, turning over and turning around
‘of aNative American community
‘Anne de Graaf (University of Amsterdam)
‘Alison Macmillan Watson‘A Contrast in Reconciliation: Exploring Practices of Transitional
Justice in the Wabanaki Confederacy
Bennet: Collins (University of St Andrews, UK)
‘Alison Macmillan Watson
Implementation of indigenous land rights as a way to promote.
peace
‘Alexandra Xanthaki (Brunel University)
'WA74: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Panel
Global Health Technology: Global Standards in Local Settings
‘lobo! Heath
Science, Technology and atin international Relations
Chair
Disc.
Mely C Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)
Mely C Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)
From blockbusters to public goods? Changing the global regime for
pharmaceutical development
‘Anne Roemer-Mahler (University of Sussex]
China's investment in Domestic Life Science Sector and Global
Health Governance
‘Yanshong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign
Relations)
‘Articulating global standards for vaccine safety
Janice Graham (Dalhousie University)
‘Standards and Health Technologies: A Case Study of Proteomics
Research
Fiona MeDonald (Queensland University of Technology)
Pharmaceutical Product Liability: the domestic challenge of
regulation
“Mabel Tsui (Queensland University of Technology]
'WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
Just War in a Global Era: Muslim Perspectives
International Ethics
‘Theme: Globo! I and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studie
Panel
Chair
Disc.
John Kelsay (Florida State University)
Elizabeth Barre (Rice University)
The Colonized Conquerers: Sunni and Shia Isiam and the Politics of,
Force in South Asia
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
Jivad and Social Activism in Moroccan Istam
‘Sam Houston (Florida State University)
{A Global Jihad: The Ideas of Abu Musab alSuri
Nahed Artoul Zehr (Western Kentucky University)
Ritual Studies and Just War Discourse: The Case ofthe "Final
Instructions
‘Shannon Dunn (Gonzaga University)
“Individual Jihad” in Inspire Magazine
James Broucek (Iowa State University)
Panel
'WA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM
‘The Cyprus Question in the Changing Eastern Mediterranean
Context
Diplomat studies
Chair Umut Koldas (Near East University)
Disc. Kivanc Ulusoy (Istanbul University)
[New Dynamics of British Foreign Policy towards Cyprus in the
Changing Context of the East Mediterranean
“Murat Tuzunkan (Near East University)
‘THE SIGNIFICANCE AND POSITION OF THE CYPRUS WITHIN THE
FRAMEWORK OF EURO-MEDITERRANEAN PARTNERSHIP: A NEW
PERSPECTIVE FOR CYPRUS QUESTION.
‘Nur Koprulu (Near East University )
‘The Position of Human Rights in Cyprus within the Changing
Context of East Mediterranean
‘Ali Dayioglu (Near East University)
‘Turkey: From the ‘Motherland’ to the IMF of Northern Cyprus’?
‘Umut Borkurt
WA77: Wednesday
Norm Entrepreneurs, Norm Anti-preneurs, and Global Norm
Dynamics
engl schoo!
‘Theme:Globa I and Regionol Words: New Agende fr international studies
Panel
Chair Alan Bloomfield (University of New South Wales)
Disc. _FrankP. Harvey (Dalhousie University)
Dise. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University)
‘Mind the Gap: Norm Entrepreneurs, Ant-Preneurs, and the Agency
of Creative Resistors to Normative Change in Global Financial
Governance ince 2007
“Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (MeMaster University)
Norm Contestation and Climate Security
Shirley Seot: (University of New South Wales)
When Norm Entrepreneurs’ Campaigns Backfire
enki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University)
Resisting the Responsibility to Protect: Norm Anti-Preneurs and the
Defence of State Sovereignty
‘Alan Bloomfield (University of New South Wales)
[Norm Assassination: The Rise of Targeted Killing and Interstitial
Norms Development
Clifford Bob (Duquesne University)
WA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable
Intelligence oversight: comparing understandings and approaches.
Imceligence studies
Chair Peter Gill (University of Liverpoo)
Part. Eduardo E Estever (Foundation for Economic Studies and
Public Policy (FEEPP)
Part. Lach Johnson (University of Georgia)
Part. Stefania Paladini (Coventry University)
WA79: Wednesday Panel
ing Power, Old Problems: State and Popular Responses to the
‘Theme:lobo and Regional Werds:A New Agende fr International studies
Chair
Dise.
Shareen Hertel (University of Connecticut)
‘AseemaSinha (Claremont McKenna College)
[New Grain in Old Bags? Assessing India's National Food Security Act
Shareen Hertel (University of Connecticut)
‘AJungle of Aspirations! Global Conservation and Land Rights in
India's Forests
Prakash Kashwan (University of Connecticut)
{Is Bhagwati Right, and Sen Wrong? Why Politics Mattersin the Free
‘Trade Debate
Daniel C.Tirone (Louisiana State University)
Domestic Constraints on Rising Powers: India's Poverty as aNational
Liability
Elizabeth (Betty) C. Hanson (University of Connecticut]‘WA80: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM
‘The Politics of Surveillance in the United States
‘Theme: Globo i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
‘Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyle)
John A. Gentry (National Intelligence University)
Surveillance, “Big Data” and the Future of Global Politics
James Skelly (Baker Institute, Juniata College)
‘Christian Eichenmiller Echenmiller (Baker Institute, Juniata
College)
Criminal Background Investigations and Social Control in Neoliberal
America
‘Charles Bracket: (University of Massachusetts Boston)
Leveraging US Mass Surveillance to Advance Interestsin Global
Internet Governance
TTatevik Sargsyan (American University)
You are Being Watched: The Implications of US Surveillance on
Democracy and its Promotion
Nelli Babayan (Freie Universitat Bevin)
Ubiquitous surveillance for paranoid security apparatus, or how
mass security surveillance threatens the democratic space of
revelation and deliberation
‘Simon Hogue (Université d'Otawa)
‘WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel
‘Assessing the UN’s Universal Periodic Review: Innovative Approach
(or Red Herring?
‘Theme: Globo i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for International Studies
Chair
Disc.
M_Joel Voss (North Carolina tate University)
M_Joel Voss (North Carolinastate University)
Whose Universality? Congruence and Divergence between State
‘and NGO Testimony during the First Cycle ofthe Universal Periodic
Review of Human Rights
Michael J Beckstrand (Syracuse University)
‘Autocratic Participation in the UN Universal Periodic Review
Mi Hwa Hong (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
‘A Compromise in Action: Assessing the Universal Periodic Review
Mechanism
[Edward R. McMahon (University of Vermont)
‘Analyzing Recommendations under the Universal Periodic Review:
Comparing the First and Second Review Cycles.
ie Cox (Texas Christan University)
Ellen Brown (Texas Christan University)
Mobilization and Countermobilization: GONGOs a the UPR
Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University)
‘WBO1: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel
Understanding International Relations from the Chinese margins
‘Thema: Glob i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studie
Chair
Disc.
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Chik-yu Shih (National Taiwan University)
‘Analyzing the Evolution and Implications of Chinese Contemporary
International Relations Thoughts
‘Sheng Ding (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania)
‘Chinain the world: A view through Chinese netizen spoofs’
‘Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University)
Xinjiang Talks Back: Rebiya Kadeer’s Intersectional Resistance to a
Rising China
David Tobin (University of Glasgow)
Intimate Borders: Ethnic Marriages and Security on the Sino-
Vietnamese Border
Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester)
Harmony, Unity and Diversity in China's World
William A. Callahan (London School of Economics)
\WBO2: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
‘Turning on a Dime: Sub Saharan Africa's Financial Growth
‘Theme: Globo and Regional Words: New Agende fr International studies
Panel
Chair Branwen Gruffydd Jones (Goldsmiths, Unversity of London)
-Afr-capitalism as Pan Africanist IPE: Private Sector Voices and
Practices from Lagos, Nigeria,
Rita Kiki Edozie (Michigan State University)
Risk? Opportunity? African governments and sovereign bonds since
2007
Carolyn Bassett (University of New Brunswick)
‘The ILO, Africa, and the ambivalent politics of fnancialization
[Nick Bernards (McMaster University)
"Nairobi Financial Centre: An Asian Gateway?
Elizabeth L Cobbet: (University of East Anglia)
WBO3: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
International Security
Junior Scholar Symes
“lunior Scholar
Chair Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina)
WBO3-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15
PM
International Security - Crises, Bargai
Junior Scholar symposio
15S Group
ing and Escalation
Disc. __ZeevMaoz (University f California Davis)
War In Limbo: Escalation Following Third-Party Interventions
Hane-Inge Langs (University of Texas at Austin)
(Military Crises and the Escalation of Interstate Disputes
Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University)
‘Blame Shifting in international Bargaining
David Lindsey (University of California, an Diego)
‘The Dictator's Paradox: How Vulnerability Leads to International
Crises and Accidental Wars
Wilfred Ming Chow (University of California, Davis)
\WBO3-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
International Security - Dynamics of Modern Terrorism
Junior Scholar symposio
15S Group
Dise. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School af Government
‘and Public Policy)
Differentiation and the Severity of Terrorist Attacks
Kevin Greene (Michigan State University)
Justin Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charlote)
Encouraging Outbidding: How Floundering Political Protest
‘Movements Embolden DomesticTerrorists to Attack
(Graig Klein (Binghamton University)
[At home or abroad? Explaining the Choice between Domestic and
International Terrorism
Lucia Tiscornia (University of Notre Dame)
‘Segregation and Domestic Terrorism
Caitlin Scuderi (Rutgers University)‘WBO3-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15
PM
International Security - Understanding China as a Rising Power
1SS Group
nor Schlarsympesio
Disc. _JayM. Parker (National Defense Universty-CSA)
Does Globalization Change Foreign Policy Beliefs? Evidence From An
Original Dataset In China
‘George Vin (Harvard University)
From Institutional “Purchase” to Institutional “Investment”
Explaining China's New Atitude Toward UN Peacekeeping andits
Implications for International Norm-Building
Meicen Sun (University of Pennsylvania)
‘Must a Rising Power be a Revisionist Power? Contextualizing China's
Rise in Terms of Power Transitions, Economic Interdependence, and
International Conflict
David Pak Yue Leon (Keuka College)
Cashing In, Buying Out: Asian Responses to Power Transition, the
U.S.-China Security Dilemma, and the Downsides of Hedging
Jalan Chong (National University of Singapore)
‘we0s
PM
International Security - Domestic Linkages in International Conflicts
jednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 JSS Group
nor Schlarsympesio
Disc. MarkJ. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Domestic Consequences of interstate Wars
Bappaditya Mukherjee (University of Maryland College Park)
Domestic Authoritarian Regimes, Conflict, and Rivalries
Joonbum Bae (University of California, Los Angeles)
Mind the Gap2 The International Sources of Sovereignty and State
Weakness
Melissa Lee (Stanford University)
Rallying Who against Whom? Assessing the Psychological Basis for
Diversionary Conflicts
‘Seanon Wong (University of Southern California]
‘WBO4: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM ‘Committee Panel
Getting Your Dissertation Published: What Format, and Where To
Start?
Professional Development committee
Chair 4. Samual Barkin (University of Massachusetts Boston)
Part, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of lowa)
Part. Lynne. Renner (Lynne Rienner Publishers)
Part. Erin Jenne (Central European University)
Cmte Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Buffalo State
Chair University of New Yark)
‘WBOS: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Japan, Economics and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: A
Roundtable in Honor of TJ. Pempel
‘Theme: Globo and Regional Worlds: New Agende for International Studies
Chair John Ravenhill (Basile Schoo! of International Airs)
Part. Peter Katzenstein (Cornell Unversity)
Part. Richard Samuels (MIT)
Part. KeichiTsunekawa (National Graduate Insttute for Policy
studies)
Part, T.1. Pempel (University of California at Berkeley)
WBO6: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel
Global IR, Local Worlds
‘Theme: lobo I and Regionel Words: New Agende fr international studies
chair
Dise.
Milla E.Vaka (University of Turku)
Stephen. Rorow (State University of New York at Oswego)
Re-Conceptualizing the Local & the Global in International
Relations: Complex Cooperative Networks & the Reconfiguration of
‘Space, Place & Identity in Inter-State Relations
“Marvin L Astrada (Rutgers University Schoo! of Law)
‘Theoretical research, hypothesis testing, proliferation of approaches
‘and thousands of topics. Where is IR going?
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuae Mexico Norte)
‘Unmasking IR Research as a Globalized Intellectual Employment
Project: Incorporating Feminist Research Ethics into Global IR
‘Sharon E, Rogers [American University, School of International
service)
Darapheak Tin (University of Toronto & SCOD, Share and
Connect for Open Development)
Why isthere so many nomIR theory of international relations?
Philp Liste (University of Hamburg)
Bridging micro-narratives and macro-theories: the case for the
‘extended case method in IR
Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Roberto Roccu (King’s College Londen)
\WBO7: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Peace, States and Social Orders
‘Theme:lobo It andRegionol Werds:A New Agende fr international studies
Panel
Chair
Dise.
Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London)
Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London)
‘Beyond State Legitimacy: Understanding the Politics of Public
Administration Reform in the Context of Statebuilding
Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University)
Janus faced Peace: Disentangling order and oppression in
international politics
Florian P. Kuehn (Humboldt University Berlin)
oor People’s Politics and Statebuilding Interventions
Caroline Hughes (University of Bradford)
Jane Hutchison (Murdoch University)
“Order, power and resources: the Front Pembela stam in post-
‘authoritarian Indonesia
Fabio Searpello (Murdoch University)
Retreading Weber, Re-conceptualising Statebuilding: From Neo-
Weberian to Post-Weberian Approaches to State and Legitimacy
Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (University of Birmingham)
Philipp Lottholz. (University of Birmingham )
WBO8: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Regional Security Governance
‘Theme:loba and Regionel Werds:A New Agende fr International studies
Panel
Chair Toni Haastrup (University of Kent)
Peace and Security in the AU and ECOWAS: An Emerging Security
‘community?
[Emmanuel A. Balogun (University of Delaware)
‘Transformation of the Peace and Security Policy of African Union
Fadime Gézde.Golak (Ankara University )
Hedging, Issue Linkage, and Asia's Emerging Regionalism: Examining
‘Trade and Security in the ASEAN«1 Process
KristiGovella (University of California, Berkeley)Explaining Regional Economic Organizations
IM, Leann Brown (University of Florida)
Hindering or Furthering? Assessing the Role of Identity in Regional
Security Governance
Keren Sasson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
‘WBO9: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM.
[ASEAN Today: New Issues and Connections
International Security Studies
Panel
Regional Organizations and Conflict Resolution
‘Arabinda Acharya (National Defense University, USA)
‘The Human Rights Dimension in the EU-ASEAN Relations in the Post
“Cold War Era
Priya Kumari (National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi, Inia)
‘The EU and the Wider World: The changing balance between
Normative ideas and strategic goals in its engagement with
Southeast Asia and ASEAN
Ronald Holahacker (University of Groningen, International
Relations and International Organization)
“The EU-ASEAN Dialogue and Cooperation: How Regions Work
Together and Their Promise for Global Governance”
‘Gemma Marelda (University of Pittsburgh)
Issues and Challenges in Incorporating Human Security Concerns
into the ASEAN Integration Process
Benny Teh (Universit Sains Malaysia)
Panel
Securitization theory in world polities
‘Theme: Glob i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
Chair AmirLupovic' (Tel Aviv University)
Disc. Alexandra Homalar (University of Warwick)
Securitization and the Political: contributions from Hannah Arendt
Cau Pimentel (USP (University of Sao Paulo)
‘Barbara Carvalho (UNESP)
Reconceptualizing Security Priorities and Processes
Hanna Samir Kassab (University of Miami)
Does Securitization Theory travel wellto the Middle East?
Understanding the sraelF-Palestinian peace process through the
Copenhagen Schoo!
Ronnie M. Olesker (St. Lawrence University)
Securitization and the Far-Right: Threat, Risk, of Just Politics?
‘Charles N Perret (Florida International University)
From 93 to9/11: Social Space in Securitization Theory
Miles Evers (George Washington University)
‘WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM. Panel
Democracies and War
International Security Studies
Chair Michael C.Desch (Notre Dame)
Disc. Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University)
Scary Stories: Extra factual Sources of Threat Conception and
Proliferation
Kelly M. Greenhill (Tufts University, Harvard University)
‘Are Democracies Prudent?
John Schuessler (Air War College)
Will Americans Pay Any Price, Bear Any Burden? Increased Cost
Sensitivity and the Effect on U.S. War Finance
‘Sarah E Kreps (Cornell University)
When War isan Engine of Liberalism: The Meaning of War and the
Deepening of Israel's Democracy
Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)
WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Hurricane Katrina, Ten Years After: Life and Security Revisited
ncernational secu studies
Chair John Protevi (Louisiana State University)
Disc. John Protevi (LovisianaState University)
Life and Death in the Lower Nine: Sinister Materialisms
Garnet Kindervater (University of Minnesota)
Katrina's Bio-Temporalities: Lee's "When the Levies Broke,
“Treme," and the changing RaciatSpatial Order
‘Michael. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Mana)
‘Secutity and the Politics of Emergency State-building: From the New
Deal to Katrina
lan Zuckerman (Stanford University)
0's
WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Roundtable
Past, Present and Future of Studying International Crisis Behavior
roreign Policy Analysis
(meernaionalSecuty studies
‘Scent Stay of ternational Processes
Chair Kyle Beardsley (Duke University)
Part. Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland)
Part, Hemda Ber-Yehuda (Saran University)
Part. Patrick ames (University of Southern California)
Part. Christopher. Gelpi (The Ohio State University)
WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
‘The Return of Great Power Politics: Asia in the Early 24st Century
ncernationalsecuty studs
Chair ChristopherLayne (Texas A & M University)
Dise. Ryo Sahashi (Kanagawa University (Yokohama, Japan))
Part. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Part. Robert Ross (Boston College)
Part. SstoruMori (Hosei University)
Part. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University)
WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Gender and Diplomatic Practice (1)
‘Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Poly analysis
IncernavonalPoltial sociology
Diplomate studies
Chair Ann E.Towns (Gothenburg University)
Dise. Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Gender and culture in East/West diplomatic encounters
Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University Jerusalem)
Gender, mediation and peace negotiations
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
Gender, Power and Ambassador Appointments
‘Ann E, Towns (Gothenburg University)
Birgitca Niklasson (Gothenburg University]
Gender and Diplomatic Practice in Asia: The Need for a"Soft
Touch?"
Petrice R. Flowers (University of Hawaii at Manoa)'WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
‘The Ukraine-Russia crisis: Causes and consequences
Panel
The role of Ukraine in Russian Foreign Policy
‘Angela Borozna (Graduate Center, CUNY, New York)
The Ukrainian Crisis: Governing Energy, Power, and the Origins of
Interregional Conflict
Boris Barkanov (West Virginia University)
Russia, Ukraine, and the Russian Minority since the Cold War
‘Anna Batta (Eckerd College)
‘A Bridge to the East’: Poland's Foreign Policy during the Crisis in
Ukraine
Molly Krasnodebska (University of Cambridge )
Regional Consequences of the Ukrainian-Russian Conflict
‘Wojciech Michnik (Tischner European University)
'WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1:
Understanding Violence and Nom
‘Quantitative Research
human Rights
5PM Panel
lence By Conflict Actors: New
Chair
Disc.
Dara Cohen (Harvard University)
Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland)
‘Armed Group Institutions and Violence Against Civilians: New
Evidence
‘Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)
How Recruitment and raining Influence Rebel Behavior in Conflict
Dara Cohen (Harvard University)
Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)}
Humanitarian Law Violations and the Prospects for Peace following
civil War
Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania)
Women’s Participation in Violent Politics: Evidence from Latin
‘America, 1945-2010
Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland)
'WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM
‘Quantitative Approaches to Ré
‘Religion and interatonal Relations
215 PM Panel
jon and International Relations
Chair
Disc.
Ebony-Joy Igbinoba-Aigbe (Independent Researcher)
Matthias Basedau (German Institute of Global and Area
studies)
INTHE NAME OF RELIGION: DOES RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN INTERSTATE DYADS LEAD TO RIVALRY RECURRENCE?
Mana Elkhaldi (University of Central Florida)
Transnationalization of Domestic Terrorism: Religion as aStrategic
Tool?
Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University)
‘Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University)
Does the Use of Religion Increase Support for Violence? An
Examination of Ethnic Mobilization Strategies, 1960-2012
Matthew Isaacs (Brandeis University)
Religious Attitudes about Genetically Modified Foods: Are Muslims
Different?
Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University)
Cigdem Kentmen Cin (Izmir University of Economics)
The "Ethnic" in Ethnic Conflict: Disageregating the Role of Religious
‘and Tribal Identity in Nigeria's Communal Violence
Laura Thaut Vinson (Oklahoma State University)
WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
‘The EU as a Foreign Policy Actor
roreign Policy Analysis
International Organization
Panel
chair
Dise.
Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick)
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)
Bosnian Disconnect: EU Concitionality Policy and The Failure of
Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ben Denison (University of Notre Dame)
Forward or backward? EU's foreign policy contradictions in building
‘democracy in post-communist countries
Dorina Baltag (Loughborough University]
‘National and Common Foreign Policy at the European Union
‘Miguel Martinez (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
Diverging European Union approaches to regional organizations in
Latin America: The case of the Andean Community andthe Central
‘American Common Market
Daniel Schade (London School of Economics and Political
Science)
We all speak with one voice, with some exceptions: Vote defection
‘of EU member states in the United Nations General Assembly
Nicolas Burmester (Aarhus University)
Michael Jankowski (University of Hamburg)
\WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Panel
Tea
jonal Justice and Peace Bui
‘human Rights
‘The each for "Success" in Transitional Justice: Gold Standard or
Fool's Gold?
Beth K. Dougherty (Beloit College)
Civil society and post-atrocity justice in closing political space
‘Chanda Sriram (University of East London)
Justice for Economic Crimes? The case of Kenya's Truth, Justice and
Reconciliation Commission
Kim Lanegran (Coe College)
Why Transitional Justice is Not Going to Build Peace
Wendy R. Lambourne (University of yéney)
Does justice promote social cohesion: dilemmas of transitional
justicein Colombia
Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University]
Jelena Subotic (Georgia State University)
WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Panel
Profiler Plus: a Methodological Tool to Construct Leadership
Profiles
roeign Policy Analysis
Chair
Dise.
Margaret 6. Hermann (Syracuse University)
Stephen 6. Walker (ArzonaState University)
What Makes a Terrorist? A new approach to the Study of Terrorist
Profiles
Arie Leon Perliger (United States Military Academy)
‘The Special Representatives of the UN Secretary-General
Leadership Trait Analysis Employing Profiler Plus
‘Manuel Frohlich (FSU Jena)
Kent. Kile (College of Wooster)
Dorothea Prell (FSU Jena)
Does Region Matter? The Relationship Between a Country's Political
Context and their Rulers.
Hanneke Derksen (Syracuse University)‘APortrat of Putin: Continuity and Change in his Belief System
‘Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connecticut]
Matthew J Parent (University of Connecticut)
Profiler Plus, RWA Personality, and U.S. Conflict Behavior
‘Clayton Thomas Besaw (University of Central Florida)
Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)
'WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM
Journalists and the Clandestine World: Intelligence-Media
Relationships in Five Countries
Inteligence seule
Panel
CChair Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick)
Parallel lives? The CIA and the Pressin the field
Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick)
Putting Livesin Danger? Tinker, Tailor, Journalist, Spy: the Use of
Journalistic Cover by MIB.
Paul Lashmar (Brunel University)
New Challenges, Old Methods: The Israeli Intelligence and the
Media
la magen (Bar lan University)
\Writing in a Time of War: Journalism, Oversight and Colombia's
Intelligence Community
Zakia Shiraz (University of Warwick)
Panel
ing Rebel Group
Recruitment, Support, and Behavior in Civil Wars
eace stusies
thnicty, Nodonolism,& Migrtion tucies
Chair
Disc.
Fon Christa (MIT)
AndreaM. Lopez (Susquehanna University)
Rebels with a Cause: Insurgent Behavior and Counterinsurgent
Success
‘Andrea M. Loper (Susquehanna University)
The Tangible Effects of Ideology on Insurgent Targeting Decisions:
Evidence from Colombia
Juan Esteban Ugarrza (El Rosario University (Colombia)]
Michael L. Weintraub (Binghamton University (SUNY]}
‘Strategic Pandering and Rebel Recruitment
Kai Thaler (Harvard University)
Communication Networks, Ethnicity, and Early-Failed Rebels
Jennifer M. Larson (New York University)
Revisiting the Logic of Violence in Civil War: Accounting for Change
over Time in the Sierra Leone Conflict
Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh)
'WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM Panel
Roads Not Taken in the Development of American Intelligence
Inteligence seule
Chair
Disc
Benjamin Fischer (Retired)
Benjamin Fischer (Retired)
\Who'sin Charge? Alternate Strategic Paths fr Information Security
inthe UnitedStates
Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
The US Secret Service and American National Security at the Dawn
of US intelligence: A Road Not Taken
John Fox (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
‘The US State Department's On-Again, Off Again Relationship with
Inteligence
‘Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University)
‘TheSirenSong of Ender's Game
Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)
‘The Rise and Fal ofthe Strategic Studies Detachment
[MARK LUCE (D0)
WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Religion and civil society in new regional dynar
‘Theme: Globe It andRegionel Werds:A New Agende fr international studies
Chair Nod Cormago (University of the Basque County)
Part. Taoufik Bourgou (University of Lyon)
Part. Mourad Chabbi (StrategicResearch insttute ofthe Ecole
Mitta)
Part. Délidj ric Degila (Ecole Nationale «’Adminstration, ENA du
Bénin and Graduate Institute, Geneva)
Part. frigitte Vaszort-Rousset (University of Lyon)
Panel
\WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ethnic Tensions in Post-Conflict Deeply-Divided Societies
thay, Nationale, & Migration studies
Chair MimmiSoderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University)
Democratic obstacles to power sharing in Cyprus and Bosnia.
Herzegovina
‘Torun Bahcheli (King's University College at Western
University)
Comparative lessons for understanding impediments and possible
solutions for resolving ethnic conflict: rsh Republicanism and
Kurdish nationalism in Turkey
Zeynep N. Kaya (Londen School of Economics and Political
Science)
‘Matthew Whiting (London Schoo! of Economics)
Elite Resentment, State Building, and Post-War Polarization
Jared Daugherty (Duke University)
Social Norms, Conflict Exposure and Victimization by Violence:
Experimental Evidence from Kosovo
‘Sam Whitt (High Point University)
‘The Politics and Ant: Politics of Culture in Post-Conflict Societies
Jonathan S. Bake (Columbia University)
W827: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Environmental Challenges and Conflict
environmental tues
Ineernaionalsecuty studies
Chair
Dise.
Nils Petter Glesitsch (Peace Research Insttute Oslo (PRIO})
Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Insitute Oslo)
[Natural Disasters and the Size of Nations
‘Muhammet Bas (Harvard University)
Elena V. MeLean (Texas A&M University)
Implications of Hydro-Political Dependency for International Water
Cooperation and Conflict: Insights from New Data
‘Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH
Zurich)
Environmental Migration and Conflict
Vally Koubi (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH
Zurich), University of Bern)
Food Insecurity and Violent Conflict intheSahel
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Insttute Oslo (PRIO))
Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and
‘Technology, and Peace Research Institute Oslo)Food Price Shocks and Social Disorder Across Scales
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO}]
'WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM.
Moving Peacekeeping Forward: A New Look
eace sucies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Jana Ramona Nyerges (National Intelligence University)
Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)
Police Reform, International Interventions, and Post-Conflict Peace:
A Statistical Analysis
Nadine Ansorg (German Institute of Global and Area Studies)
Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg)
Julia Strasheim (German Institute of Global and Areas Studies
(ctca))
Coordination of Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping Actors
Emily Stull (Asian University for Women)
‘Vulnerable to attack? Comparing Exposure to Violence among Third
Parties in Conict
Larissa Fast (University of Notre Dame)
Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University)
Ralph 0. Sundberg (Uppsala University)
Virtuous Drones? Why UN Peacekeepers Die and the Virtue of
Technological Fixes
James lain Rogers (The University of Hull)
MONUSCO: Ilicit Power Structure Challenges to Armed.
Interventions
Jana Ramona Nyerges (National Intelligence University)
'WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel
Presidential Theme Panel - From Regional Worlds to Global IR: A
‘comparison of approaches to the regional-global nexus
‘Theme: Glob i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Intemational Studies
Chair
Disc.
Detlef Notte (German Institute of Global and AreaStudies)
Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew Univesity of Jerusalem)
Regionalism reconsidered: Contributions from the study of
international environmental politics
Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva)
Connecting Regional and Global Systemic Influences in Security
Studies
Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE National Defense College & Near
East South Asia Canter for Strategic Studies)
Rethinking Regionalism and the Regional Dimension of Global
Politics
Fredrik Séderbaum (School of Global Studies, Univesity of
Gothenburg)
Complexity atthe newus of global and regional governance: Lessons
from regional powers research
Miriam Prys (German Insctute of Global and Area Studies)
Regional positions in aworld of states
Luk Van Langenhove (United Nations University]
'WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel
Presidential Theme Panel - Bandung+60: Legacies & Contradictions
‘Theme: Globo i and Regional Worlds: New Agende for Iteratonal Studie
Chair
Disc.
Christine BN. Chin (American University)
Christine BN. Chin (American University)
Debating Socialism: Yugoslavia, Latin America and the Non-
Alignment Movement
Johanna Bockman (George Mason University)
Interrogating Subaltern Solidarity at Bandung+60
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
‘Shadows of Bandung: Decolonization of Discipline After Empire
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University]
Performing Freedom’: The Bandung Conference asSymbolic Post-
‘colonial Diplomacy
Naoko Shimazu (Birkbeck University of London)
WB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Postcolonialism, Feminism and Global International Relations:
Remembering the Legacy of Geeta Chowdhry
‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies
‘Theme: Globa i and Regional Words: New Agende fr International studies
Chair Shella Nair (Northern Arizona University)
Part. Anna. Agathangelou (York University)
Part. Shampa Biswar (Whitman College)
Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Part. Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick)
Part, SimonaSharoni (State University of Naw York at Plattsburgh)
W832: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
‘The technologies of IR: continuity and change.
‘Science, Techology and Artin international Relations
Theany
Iernaional politica! sociology
Roundtable
Chair Michele Acuto (University College London)
Chair Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University)
Part. Barry Buzan (London Schoo! of Economics and Polieal
Science)
Part. Christian G.K.ReusSmit (University of Queensland)
Part. Robert 0. Keohane (Princeton University)
Part. JosephS. Nyedr. (Harvard University)
W833: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Telling Stories: Migration, Translation, Complicity
lobo! Development
Roundtable
Chair Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University)
Dise. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)
Dise. Naeem inayatullah (Ithaca College)
Part. Asli Calkivik (Ltanbul Technical University)
Part. Akta Kaushal (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Part. Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies,
‘York University)
Part. Dan M. Oberg (Swedish Defence College)
Part. Quynh. Pham (University of Minnesota)
Part. Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University)
WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Enacting Security: The Politics of Digital Methods
tcernational political saciology
‘Science, Techology and arti international Relations
Panel
chair
Dise.
Jet Huysmans (Open University)
‘Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School
Badly analyzed composites: on the method and memory of the last
event
Louise Amoore (Durham University)
Security research and methodological dgitalism
Julien Jeandesbor (University of Amsterdam)
‘Mapping the network areflexive take on digital security practices
Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po)Security, digital reasoning and the politics of data
Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London)
Traces and Sociological / Security Practices: Which Relations?
Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris/ KCL War studies)
'WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM
Rethinking Key Concepts in International Relations from
Postcolonial and Decolonial Perspectives
tobe! Development
Panel
Chair Rolando Varquez Melken (Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht
University)
Disc. Martin Weber (Universit of Queensland)
Decolonizing R2P? Decolonial approachesto the study of
sovereignty, self determination and autonomy
livia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
Decolonizing the Soldier
‘Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)
The imperial sociology ofthe “tribe”: Afghanistan asthe Land of
Wild Tribes
Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge)
Where isthe Palestinian Gandhi2”: Power and Resistance in Late
Modernity
Timothy Seidel (American University)
Decolonizing the "Anglosphere”
‘Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide)
Panel
Enduring Challenges in the International System
International Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School)
How Does International Intervention Work? Third Party
“Mechanisms for Securing Peace in Civil Wars
‘Adam Lichtenheld (University of California, Berkeley)
‘lla M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley, Political
Science)
Nuclear Weapons and Civil War
Isaac Jenkins (University of Michigan)
‘Audrey Estelle Williams (University of Michigan)
‘Authoritarian Dilemmasin an Age of Financial Globalization:
Dynamics of Elite Cooperation in the Middle East and North Aftica
Joseph A. Florence (Cornell University)
Understanding Soft Power Through Public Diplomacy
Efe Sevin (Kadir Has University)
Grand Strategic Crucibles: The Lasting Effects of Military
Intervention on State Interests
Rebecca (Friedman) Lissner (Georgetown University)
'WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM
A revolution in nuclear affairs? New challenges to strategic
‘orthodoxy
International Security stusies
Panel
Chair Stephen Schwartz (James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Insttute of International
studies)
ise. Stephen! Schwartz (James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Insitute of International
studies)
Achieving a delicate balance in maintaining US conventional
superiority while in pursuit of deep nuclear reductions
Dennis Gormley (University of Pitsburg)
‘The counterforce revolution
Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University)
Daryl 6. Press (Dartmouth)
Information weapons and nuclear command and control
‘Andrew J. Futter (University of Leicester)
WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Panel
Interactions in Transnational Sustainabi
Governance
environmental seule
Incemavonal Poti Economy
Chair
Dise.
Tim Buthe (Ouke University)
Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Frdtjof Nansen Institute)
Rien Ne Va Plus: Exploring Private Sustainability Governance Failure
“Michael. Bloomfield (University of Oxford)
Philip Schleifer (London School of Economics)
How Do Weak States Respond to Transnational Business
Governance Influence2: Lessons from Global Forest Legality
Veritication Efforts in Southeast Asia
Benjamin Cashore (Yale University)
then Nathan (Department of Resource Economics, University of
Copenhagen}
‘State responses to private transnational governance: Examining the
tise of state-sponsored eco-certiication in the capture fisheries,
sector
Paul A. Foley (Memorial University, Grenfell Campus)
Elizabeth Havice (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil)
‘Monitoring and Compliance in Transnational Private Governance:
Unpacking Process and Outcome Interactions Between Public Forest
Policies and Audits for the Forest Stewardship Council
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)
Social Networks and Transnational Sustainability Governance
Interactions
Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam)
Jelmer Schalk (Leiden University)
WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
China as a norm maker in international order?
ncernationalsecurty studies
chair
Dise,
‘Shogo Suzuki (Universty of Manchester)
IM. Taylor Fravel (Massachusetts Insttute of Technology)
Chinese interpretations of Responsibility to Protect: revisionist
policiesin global security management
Peter Melgaard (Danish Ministry of Defense)
Lselotte Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College)
(China's Engagement with International Norms on Foreign Aid
James Reilly (University of Syéney)
Coexistence and legitimacy in China's rise: How to change the status
‘quo by defensive strategies
LUselotte Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College)
CChina'sStrategy of Rightful Resistance to American Hegemony
Randall .Schweller (Ohio State University)‘WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1:
Peacekeeping
International organization
5PM Panel
Chair Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)
Disc. Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University)
What Worksin Africa? An Analysis of the Management of
Intrastate Disputes, 1960-2012
“Mark J. Mullenbach (University of Central Arkansas)
How Can We Help? A Typology of State Building Mechanisms
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Harvard University)
‘Andrew Radin (Harvard Kennedy Schoo!)
“When Having a Toolbox for Conflict Resolution is nat Enough"
‘Alice Ackermann (Nazarbayev University)
International Organization Independence and Conflict Management
Vanessa A. Lefler (Middle Tennessee State University)
Panel
Managing marine resources ~ and boundaries ~ in a boundary less
world
Environmental studies
International Potial Economy
Cchair Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Disc, Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
The coherence of China's tisheries policy across domestic, regional
and international spheres
Tabitha G. Mallory (Princeton University)
Marine Spatial Planning in a Globalized World
‘Aclaug Asgeitsdottir (Bates College)
The Management Treadmill: How globalization of supply and
demand make fisheries management increasingly difficult at all
levels of analysis
D.G. Webster (Dartmouth College)
Governing the Salmon Aquaculture Industry
Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology)
IMTA: A global CSR strategy for Norway's salmon farming industry?
John Elis (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
‘WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel
‘Observing Security Communication: Concepts and Cases
Theory
Internationa Poel Sociology
International Communication
Chair Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Security Communication as 3rd Order Observation
Denis Liebetanz (University ofthe Federal Armed Forces
Hamburg)
On the Observation of Security Form(ation)s
Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Calculative Practices and International Security
‘Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)
‘Thierry Balzacg (Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Pa
Philippe Bourbeau (University of Cambridge)
\Who Speaks Security: The Role of the Audience in Security
Communication
Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen)
Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
[AShovel or a Rifle: How ‘Unmanned’ Systems Increase Uncertainty
inthe Communication of Threats
‘Cara Daggett (Johns Hopkins University)
WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Media Monitoring for geopolitical analysis
tncernaional Communication
Foreign Policy analysis
Chair Randy Kluver (Texas A&M University)
Dise. Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A & M University)
Chinese Media Portrayals of US-China Miltary Relations
Robert Hinck (Texas A&M University)
Islamophobia in Arab Online Media
Ruth Tsuria (Texas A&M)
‘China Covers Crimea: How Chinese Media Reported the Ukrainian
Crisis of 2013-14
Kristina Miller (Bush School of Government and Public Service,
‘Texas A&M University)
Hipsters Outside firan’s Museum of Cinema’ National Identity
Construction Online: The case study of #lrandeans on Twitter
‘Aya Vadlin Segal (Texas ASM University)
Framing Religion and Isiam in the Pan-Arab Media Networks
Leslie Cohen (Texas A&M University)
\WB44; Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
ion and Foreign Policy
roeign Policy Analysis
feligion and interntionaReltions
Chair Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College)
Disc. Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College)
Islam and Statecraft: U.S. Foreign Relations with Iraq and Indonesia,
Laura Weis (University of Notre Dame)
Divide Religion by Region: A Call for the Regionalization of the Study
‘of Religion in IR
Moria Bar-Maoz (University of Cambridge)
\Wahhabism versus Islamism: The Ontological (in)security of
‘Sameness in the Sauai Foreign Policy
“May Darwich (University of Edinburgh/ German Institute of
Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
Re-imagining the Orient and the Occident in Turkey: Sources of
AKP’s Foreign Policy Discourse
Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston University)
Iran's US foreign policy from the Khatami administration to the
Rouhani presidency: patterns of continuities, sources of
‘opportunities and outstanding challenges
“Morgane COLLEAU (University of Exeter)
It they don’t vote based upon Israel, why do we believe they do?
Explaining why candidates assume that American Jews (who vote
Democrat) and Evangelical Christians (who vote Republican) are
‘swayed by candidates’ pro-Israel views.
Bryan Daves (Yeshiva University)
\WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Discourses of ‘truth’, justice’ and ‘reconciliation’ in global and local
context
‘human Rights
Chair Rachel C. Kerr (King's Collage London)
‘Narrating the Past: Truth-Seeking and Procedural Reconciliation in
Post- Conflict Peru
Rebekka C.
iman (King’s College London)The uncertain foundations of truth a International Criminal Trials: A
Critical Legal Theoretical approach
Henry Redwood (King's College, London)
\Vietim Narratives of Genocidal Destruction: Social Death in Darfur &
‘the Nuba Mountains
Louise Wise (King's College London)
“Locat victims, ‘globat projects: contested discourses and divergent
narratives in public consultations for the former Yugoslav truth
Jelena Obradovi
-Wechnik (Aston University)
‘WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM
Neoliberalism and the Far-Right
ternational Potial Economy
Chair
Disc.
Alexander. Anievas (University of Cambridge)
Stuart Shields (Universit of Manchester)
The Far Right and Neoliberalism: Willing Partner or Hegemonic
Opponent?
‘Owen Worth (University of Limerick)
‘Articulating Neoliberalism and Far-Right Conspiracism: The Case of
the American ‘Gun Rights Ideology
Mark Rupert (Syracuse Univesity)
Neoliberal Social Reations, Violence and the Far-Right
Nicola Short (York University)
'Neo- liberalism, Crises and the Uneven Geography of the Far-Right
Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of london)
‘An “insurgency” of rather a convenient bond? Analysing the rise of
far-right partiesin Europe
Norma Rossi (University of Reading, Royal Miltary Academy
Sandhurst)
'WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM
Leadership Change and Foreign Policy
Scent study of rrernatona Processes
Foreign Policy anaysis
Chair
Disc.
Giacomo Chiozza (Vanderbilt Unversity)
Giacomo Chiozza (Vanderbilt Unversity)
External Threats and Domestic Politics
Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Miltary Threats, Elections, and Leadership Change
Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas)
Interests, Institutions, and Foreign Policy Change
Brett Ashley Leeds (Rice University)
Michaela Mattes (University of California, Berkeley)
Leadership Change and the Timing of Investment Dispute Initiation
Naoko Matsumura (Rice University )
Political Dynasties and Political Stability
‘Shu Yu (University of Groningen)
‘WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM.
Parties, Coalitions, and Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy anys
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Jeroen Joly (University of Toronto)
Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)
Foreign policy dictatorship in Belgium
Jeroen Joly (University of Toronto)
‘ABlessing or a Curse? Responsibility Diffusion in Coalitions and
Foreign Policy Success
Sibel Oktay (University of
mois at Springfield)
Political Decay, Foreign Policy, and War: DomesticStepsto Great
Power Confrontation—The Case of the First World War.
Joe D. Hagan (West Virginia University)
HOWTO STUDY THE PARTY POLITICS OF FOREIGN POLICY
‘Angeles Styianes Chryssogelos (University of Limerick)
Coalition governments and domestic outcomes from diversionary
military force
Emizet F. Kisangani (Kansas State University)
Jeff Pickering, (Kansas State University)
WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
ional Justice: Concepts to Explore
peace stulee
Panel
chair
Dise.
Umut Bozkurt
Erin K Baines (University of Britsh Columbia)
Hybrid Peace, Transitional Justice and Resistance
Briony Jones (University of Basel]
Peace over Justice? The multifaceted role of religious NGOsin
‘Transitional Justice
Clara Braungart (PRIF (Peace Research institute Frankfurt)
Pardon Me: Understanding rebel acceptance and rejection of
government amnesty offers
Cyanne E.Loyle (West Virginia University)
Post-Conflict Reconciliation Policy and Political Leadership: East,
‘Timor’sXanana Gusmao
Daniel Lieberfeld (Duquesne University)
‘Women and Justice in Chocé, Colombia
Allison Cordoba (The University of Western Ontario)
WBS0: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel
Diplomate stucies
Chair GeatrixFutake Campbell (ViennaSchool of International
Studies)
Tereza Novotna (Universite libre de Bruxelles)
Diplomatic practices and non-interference
Jeremie Cornut (McGill University)
Who GetsTo Be an Ambassador and Why
Dennis C. Jet: (Pennsylvania State University)
Practising Community: The Case of Field Diplomats
‘Maren K. Hofius (University of Hamburg)
‘Social Skill and international Cooperation: A Network Perspective
Erie Grynavishi (George Washington University]
Diplomatic Performativity: Humanist or Otherwise?
Jelica Stefanovie Stambuk (University of Belg:
Political Sciences)
Dise,
WBS1: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM
Debating Neoliberal Feminisms and Global Governance
‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies
Icernavonal pote! sociology
lobo Development
chair
Dise.
Catia Gregoratti (Lund University)
Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick)
Private Actorsin Global Gender Governance: Ben AMleck’s
Performances of Neoliberal Humanitarianism
Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University)
Neoliberal feminism, celebrities and women entrepreneurs
‘Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)