Tuesday PWK15: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Organizaons in Contenous Polics (By invitaon only) PWK53: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Internaonal Order and the Distribuon of Identy in 1950 (By invitaon only) Part. Victor Asal (State of New York at Albany) Part. Krisn Bakke (University ) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Margherita Belgioioso (University of Essex) Part. Marina Duque (Harvard University) Part. Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Part. Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) Part. Erica Chenoweth () Part. Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) Part. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Coord. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Coord. Srdjan Vucec (University of Oawa) Part. Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Part. Chris Meserole (University of Maryland) PWG01: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group Part. Kelsey Naughton (University of North Texas) Religion and Peace: Possibilies, Challenges and Prospects Part. Roman‐Gabriel Olar (University of Essex) ISA Working Group Part. Evan Perkoski (University of Denver) Disc. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Part. Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) Disc. Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Part. Alec Worsnop (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Coord. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Disc. Hrair Balian (Carter Center) PWK47: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Disc. Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Parsing the Passions: Methodology and Emoon in Internaonal Disc. Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Relaons (By invitaon only) Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of Birmingham) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Part. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Part. Benjamin Marcus (Global Covenant Partners) Part. Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Part. Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Part. Davis Brown (Baylor University Instute for Studies of Part. Elina K. A. Pennen (University of Helsinki) Religion) Part. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instuto Universitário Part. Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) de Pesquisa do ) Part. Gregorio Beza (University of Exeter) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Part. Jerry White (University of Virginia) Part. Ilan Danjoux (Azrieli Instute of Israel Studies, Concordia Part. Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) University) Part. Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Part. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Part. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Part. Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) Part. Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Part. Gerard Powers (Kroc Instute, University of Notre Dame) Part. Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Part. Zainab Mai‐Bornu (University of Bath) Part. Melanie Richter‐Montpet (University of Sheeld) Part. Jolyon Mitchell (The University of Edinburgh) Part. T. H. Hall (University of Oxford) Part. Mahew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Part. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Part. Sana Saeed (Internaonal Chrisan University) Part. Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Coord. Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) Part. Ty Solomon (University of ) Coord. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Coord. Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Coord. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Coord. Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) Coord. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) PSE01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Commiee Panel PWG02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Working Group Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invitaon only) Strategic Foresight & IR for the 21st Century Commiee on the Status of Women ISA Working Group Disc. Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Disc. Barry Hughes (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies) Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Instute of Technology) Disc. Elena E. Pokalova (Naonal Defense University) Part. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Part. Karen Saunders (American University School of Internaonal Birmingham) Service) Disc. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Part. Frank L. Smith III (The University of Sydney) Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Part. Brent M. Durbin () Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Part. Yakov Ben‐Haim (Technion‐Israel Instute of Technology) Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Part. Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Disc. May Tan‐Mullins (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Part. Philippe Dufort (Université Saint‐Paul) Disc. Jennifer Ramos (Loyola ) Part. Michael F. Oppenheimer (Center for Global Aairs, NYU) Disc. Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Part. Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Part. Adebola Olayinka (Duke University) Part. Regina Joseph (Sibylink) Part. Amanda Donahoe (Tus University) Part. Medha Bisht (South Asian University) Part. Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Part. Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere) Part. Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Part. Sheila Ronis (Walsh College) Part. Casey B. McNeill (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Part. Chrisne Balarezo (University of North Texas) Polical Sciences) Part. Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Part. Tom McDermo (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Part. Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Part. Corinne Tagliarina (University of Conneccut) Part. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Part. Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna) Part. Tim T. Sweijs (King's College London, Department of War Part. Davina Durgana (Senior Praconer Faculty, School of Studies) Internaonal Training (SIT) Graduate Instute ‐ D.C.) Part. Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Part. Eleonora Maacci (Amherst College) Part. Shalini Venturelli (American University) Part. Isil Akbulut (Wayne State University) Part. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University‐CISA) Part. Jinyoung Kang (University of Massachuses Boston) Coord. Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Instute, Exeter Part. Katerina Krulisova (Nongham Trent University) University, UK) Part. Kersn Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Coord. Hillary Bria (King's College London) Part. Louise Marie Hurel (PUC‐Rio / Center for Technology and PWK26: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Society (CTS/FGV)) Part. Nataliia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) Beyond Ruptures and Crises: Internaonal Relaons and the Long Part. Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Unwinding Road of the Middle Ages (By invitaon only) Part. Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Teresa A. Cravo (FEUC‐CES, University of Coimbra) Part. William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Part. Elizabeth Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Part. Jessie Rumsey (University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign) Part. Kathleen Davis (University of Rhode Island) Part. Rebecca Jensen (Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, Part. Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) University of Calgary) Part. Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Part. Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Part. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Part. Claudia Zanardi (King's College London ‐ War Studies) Part. Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp) Part. Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University ) Part. Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) Part. Whitney Grespin (King's College London) Part. George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Part. Yoo‐Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) Science) Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Part. Halvard Leira (NUPI) Chair Part. Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Coord. Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Coord. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Coord. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) PWK32: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Wednesday The Instrumental Uses of Norms in Internaonal Relaons (By invitaon only) WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Session Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Human Rights and Global Governance Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Part. Michal Ben‐Josef Hirsch (Suolk University ) Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Part. Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) WA01-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Transional Jusce and Reparaons Part. Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) Part. Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Part. Jonathan Chow (University of Macau) Reparaon programs as instruments of legimacy for internaonal Part. Kate Cronin‐Furman (Harvard University) organizaons Part. Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) Eva Oendoerfer (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Part. Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong) Assistance, Reparaons and the Meaning of Jusce Part. John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Peter Dixon (James N. Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, ISA) Part. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) Exploring and Modeling Reparaons for Mass Killing as a Rare Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Diusive Event Part. Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna) Ore Koren (University of Minnesota) Part. Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) What Should We Expect From Transional Jusce Mechanisms Coord. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) When The Perpetrator Is A Non‐State Actor? Coord. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Nihal Sen (Georgia State University)

PWK49: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant WA01-B: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Unsteady Lives: The dynamics of norm robustness (By invitaon Trade, Labor and Human Rights only) Junior Scholar Symposia Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) The Dark Underbelly of Free Trade Agreements: How They Allow Part. Sidra Hamidi (Northwestern University) Human Tracking to Flourish Part. Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) Chrisne Balarezo (University of North Texas) Part. Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Natural Resources and Refugees: How Oil Aects State Asylum Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Policies Part. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Elizabeth Juhasz (University of New Orleans) Part. Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Capitalism, America & McDonald’s: The Eect of American Part. Beth Ann Simmons (Harvard University) Mulnaonal Corporaons on Polical Polarizaon Abroad Part. Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Flavio Da Silva Souza (University of Massachuses Lowell) Coord. Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Wearing Out the Welcome: Domesc Labor Compeon and Coord. Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Atudes toward Refugees Research Instute Frankfurt) Katherine Felt (Binghamton University) PWK61: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM Research Grant Brendan Skip Mark (Binghamton University) Unpacking the Sending State: Regimes, Instuons and Non-state Actors in Diaspora and Emigraon Polics (By invitaon only) WA01-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Global Health: Achievements and Setbacks in Internaonal Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Cooperaon Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Katrina Burgess (Tus University) Disc. Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) Part. Sarah Garding (University of Oxford) A gendered analysis of global health governance Part. Marlies Glasius (University of Amsterdam) Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, University of Waterloo) Part. James F. Hollield (Southern Methodist University) Epistemic communies' networks and their inuence on global Part. Patrick R. Ireland (Illinois Instute of Technology) health cooperaon Part. Covadonga Meseguer (London School of Economics and Maria Esther Coronado Marnez (Carleton University) Polical Science) Part. Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) The Impact of Internal Characteriscs on Global Health Epistemic Part. Dana M. Moss ( University of California, Irvine) Community Eecveness: The Cases of Global Surgery, Early Part. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Childhood Development, and Urban Health Part. Myra A. Waterbury (Ohio University) Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) Coord. Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Coord. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) WA01-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group The Domesc Threat: Challenges for Naonal Security Structures Strategies and Challenges in Global Environmental Cooperaon and the Constuonal Rights of Americans Danny Davis (The Bush School of Government and Public Junior Scholar Symposia ServiceTexas A&M University) Disc. Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Assessing climate commitment in Lan‐American climate powers: Sovereignty and History: Theorizing Ideas, Pracces and Argenna, , Colombia and México Maas Alejandro Franchini (University of Brasília) Arculaons of Polical Authority The WTO and the Trade Liberalizaon‐Animal Welfare Conict: The Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Clever Polical Economy behind Internaonal Instuons Wayne Tan (Naonal Chung Hsing University) Chair Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Na Jin (Naonal Taiwan University (NTU)) Disc. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Asian Regional Instuons of Forest Governance: From External Disc. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Authories to Self‐Governance Sovereignty: A Brief History of a Medieval Idea Hang Ryeol Na (Rochester Instute of Technology) Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) The role of Lan America cies in the global governance of climate Material Signs, Complexity Theory, and the Conceptualizaon of the change – a comparave analysis of City, Buenos Aires and Territorial State São Paulo Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Ana Carolina Evangelista Mauad (University of Brasília) Territorial Authority and the Military: Past Congruence and Present Decoupling WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sebasan M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Peace, Security and Women’s Empowerment Conguraons of Sovereignty: Public and Private Authority Exploring Peace (Theme) Negoaons in Transnaonal Rulemaking Past and Present Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Chair Joshua S. Goldstein (American University) Disc. Erik Melander (Uppsala University) The Internaonal Historical Sociology of Brazilian State‐Formaon: Social Origins of Sovereign Statehood. Gender Inequality and Civil Conict in Pedro Salgado (University of Sussex) Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) WA05: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Health Systems Shocks: Maternal Health in the Time of Ebola The Chinese “war on polluon”: domesc and internaonal Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) dimensions Parcipaon is a dirty business – examining gendered obstacles to Environmental Studies women’s engagement in peacebuilding processes Henri Myrnen (Internaonal Alert) Chair Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) "Transforming pain into power": A systemac study of a program for Disc. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) female empowerment in the DR Congo Limits to a boom‐up approach in China’s low‐carbon transion? Susanne Alldén (independent researcher) Evidence from the low‐carbon pracces in local China Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Instute Oslo, (PRIO)) Weila Gong (Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Freie Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Universität Berlin) China’s municipality‐governments’ role in the carbon‐intensity Women at the Table, Women at the Door: Gender, Power, and target (2011‐2015): systemic constraints and drivers Inclusion in Polical Selements Iselin Stensdal (Fridtjof Nansen Instute and University of Oslo) Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) Bureaucrac polics and rebalancing of ministerial power to WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel implement ambious environmental legislaon in China Domesc Peace and Homeland Security Structures Olivia Gippner (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Chinese “war on polluon” and the role of the European Union Chair Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Disc. Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Seizing an opportunity: climate polics in China Threats by Foreign Actors to Aaining Peace Meian Chen (University of Oregon) Robert Spessert (LTC, Military Intelligence, US Army Rered; Consultant on Naonal Security and Intelligence Policy) WA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Cascading Impacts of Climate Change on Food Security and Hybridity in Peace/Statebuilding Systems in the United States Exploring Peace (Theme) Linda Kiltz (Walden University ) Chair Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Leveraging the Principles of Environmental Security to beer Disc. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC‐Rio) integrate US Naonal and Homeland Security James Ramsay (University of New Hampshire) Peace Internalisaon in Peacebuilding Roberta Holanda Maschieo (Centre for Social Studies, The War on Terror and Human Security: The Direct, Indirect, and University of Coimbra) Conceptual Damage Lauren Samuelsen (University of Balmore) Juggling Three Balls at a Time: The Experience of the Hybrid Peace Geng Real: Images in the Evoluon of IR Keeping Force (UNAMID) in Darfur Michael C. Williams (University of Oawa) Fathia Hakim (The Presidency - dept of polical aairs -sudan) Beheadings, Burnings and Bombings: Theorizing the (In)visibility of Dierenal State‐making: Explaining Islands of Stability Across Violence in the War against ISIL Afghanistan Simone Molin Friis (University of Copenhagen) Michael Friedrich Harsch (New York University Abu Dhabi) Turkey as a Peace Building Actor: Analysis of Hybrid Peacebuilding WA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Process of Turkey in Somalia Histories of Peace? Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Efser Rana Coskun (PhD Student and Research Assistant at the Chair Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Department of Internaonal Relaons, Bilkent University ) Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Aer-Eects of Conict Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Part. Sèverine Autesserre (, Columbia University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Patricia Owens (University of Sussex) Chair Caroline Coet (E‐Internaonal Relaons) Disc. Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlanc University) WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Foreign Direct Investment, Persistent Inequalies and Polical The Evoluon of Overlapping Regionalism in the 21st Century Tensions in Post‐Conict Liberia German Polical Science Associaon Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Chair Sören Stapel (University of Gothenburg) The Legacies of Civil War on Social Structure: a comparave analysis Disc. Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) of Maoist 'model villages' in Nepal Disc. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Richard Bownas (University of Northern Colorado) Towards bifurcated regionalism: The producon of regional overlaps Post‐Conict Eects on Women's Rights in Central Africa Srobana Bhaacharya (georgia southern university) Frank T. Maheis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) How Refugee Populaons Can Create Strong Polical Organizaons Overlapping regionalism in Lan America: Instuonal proliferaon and End Civil Wars: Learning from the Rise of the Afghan Taliban through strategic contestaon? Aaron Miller (United States Military Academy) Detlef Nolte (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Treang (Civil) War Trauma, Making Posive Peace: Ecient Brigie Weien (University of São Paulo) Instuonal Ways to Tackle PTSD in Internally Displaced Persons, Accounng for Overlapping Regionalism: Comparing Europe, Asia, Child Soldiers and Raped Women. Africa and the Americas Alexander Niedermeier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Erlangen-Nuremberg) Sören Stapel (University of Gothenburg) WA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Informality, Compeon, and Overlapping Regionalism in East Asia Collecve Emoons in World Polics Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Diplomac Studies Instuonal Scope Expansion and Overlap: the Case of Regional Theory Organizaons Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) Chair Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies) Emoonal Diplomacy T. H. Hall (University of Oxford) WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Theorizing Collecve Emoons and Emoonal Bonding in Diplomacy The Polics of Digital Technology Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) European Internaonal Studies Associaon Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham) From Collecve to Connecve Emoon: Aecve Publics and Chair Mika P. Aaltola (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs ‐ Piecemeal Cizenship in a Digital Age Tallinn University) Disc. Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Algorithms, Polical Agency and the Reicaon of 'Technology' Aecve Atmospheres and Collecve Subjects David Chandler (University of Westminster) Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) The Policizaon of Technology: How to Understand the Polical WA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Character of Technology in the Digital Era Visualizing Conict: Identy, Violence, Images Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) Internaonal Polical Sociology The Polics of Technology: Emergence, constuon and Theory intervenon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Military Studies) Disc. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Our Climate is Nuclear: Technology and the Emergence of Climate US‐Soviet Brinksmanship in the Persian Gulf during the Iran‐Iraq Change War as Revealed Through the Soviet Media Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sources of Perceived Legimacy for Elecon Observaon Diaspora Polics & Internaonal Relaons: Emerging Research Organizaons: A Field Survey Experiment Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University) Agendas Organizing Democracy: How Internaonal Organizaons Assist Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Democrac Consolidaon Chair Krisn Surak (SOAS, University of London) Paul Poast (University of Chicago) Disc. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Improving Democrac Performance through Cizen Engagement Beyond diaspora policies: Integrang migraon issues in and Parcipaon in South Africa development policies Danielle Jung (Emory University) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) James Long (University of Washington) States or Pares? Comparing Paerns of Diaspora Outreach Katrina Burgess (Tus University) WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Does Emigraon Sustain Authoritarianism? Egypt & Cross‐Regime Peacebuilding in Theory and Pracce Cooperaon in the Middle East Exploring Peace (Theme) Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Chair Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Instute Sending State Involvement in Host State Policies: The Case of West of Peace) African Sending States and Moroccan Immigraon Reform Chair Harry Anastasiou (Portland State University) Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) Disc. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Diasporas and Weak States: When Does Naonalist and Sectarian Dame) Transnaonal Diaspora Acvism Give Way to Civic Iniaves? The Peace Triangle: Capturing Peace aer Military Victory in Sri Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Lanka Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) Krisne Hoglund (Uppsala University) Oula Kadhum (University of Warwick) Polical accommodaon: Theory and pracce for peacemaking and Sending States and the Making of Intra‐Diasporic Polics peacebuilding Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Gerard Mc Hugh (Conict Dynamics Internaonal) Rotary and the Liberal Peace Paradigm WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Instute of Diversifying Environmental Struggles: From Theory to Pracce Peace) Environmental Studies Human Insecurity and the Colonial Legacy in Mynamar Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) Chair Hayley Stevenson (University of Sheeld) Sana Saeed (Internaonal Chrisan University) Disc. Hayley Stevenson (University of Sheeld) Intellectual Strategies for Peacebuilding The Impact of Environmental Indices: Can Poor Rankings Spark David Swartz (Boston University) Change? Saskia van Wees (University of Florida) WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Too Many People? Too Much Stu?: Understanding Gendered Peace-bringing or peace-breaking? (How) Should the West respond Environmental Debates about Populaon and Consumpon to Russian status concerns? Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Exploring Peace (Theme) Crooks, Thieves, and Nature in IR: Toward a More Crical Evaluaon of Extracve Industries Chair Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Amanda E. Wooden (Bucknell University) Disc. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) A Tale of Two Connents: Comparave Environmental Ethics in the Russia’s so power in internaonal relaons: inuence, status and Americas self‐esteem Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) Energy Tomorrow: Some Contradicons in the Contemporary Humiliaon and its mobilizaon. The Ukraine crisis and the Geopolics of Unconvenonal Oil Development humiliaon mof in Russian foreign policy Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Tom Casier (University of Kent) University (Virginia Tech)) Status Seeking and Status Responses: A Cauonary Note About Both WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Democracy Promoon and Local Atudes and Behaviors Around How to promote peace with Russia? Russia’s status (in)consistencies Elecons and policy dilemmas for the West Internaonal Organizaon Maria Raquel Freire (CES | FEUC - University of Coimbra) Exploring Peace (Theme) Regina Heller (University of Hamburg) Chair Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) Disc. Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) Third Party Monitors and the Credibility of Polical Processes Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Room for Rebels? Post‐Conict Parcipaon Provisions and Elecon Quality Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pursuing State Power: The Impact of Arcc Internaonal Regimes lauren Moslow (University of Calgary) Advancing the Rule of Law: Human Rights and the Quest for Accountability The Pacic Alliance block: an enabler sub‐regional regime for non powerful states Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Angelica Guerra (Poncia Universidad Católica del Perú) Human Rights Internaonal Law Internaonal Regimes and Changing State Interests Saira Bano (University of Calgary) Chair George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Disc. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Steve Ropp (University of Wyoming) Contested Polics of Development and Inequalies: Examples from Cyber Jusce Lan America Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance Global Development through Human Rights) The Internaonal Diusion of Accountability and Invesgave Chair Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) Norms Disc. Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Polical Economies of the Possible: Lan America at the End of the How the Japanese Abducon Issue, Human Rights and the North Commodies Boom? Korean Nuclear Problem Intersect James D. Bowen (Saint Louis University) Anthony DiFilippo (Lincoln University) The polics of redistribuon in Brazil The Enduring and Fleeng Eects of the Middle East’s Rights Sian Herbert (University of Birmingham) Revoluon Enhancing the global in the pursuit of oil naonalism: Shadi Mokhtari (American University) and Ecuador’s oil policy and the state‐global nexus Judicial Legimacy and Its Impact on Stability, Development and Antulio Rosales (University of Waterloo) Human Rights in Africa The rearculaon of forces in Bolivian and Venezuelan polical Traciel Reid (School of Public & Internaonal Aairs, North game: challenges to the proceso de cambio. Carolina State University) Ana Carolina Delgado (UERJ) Buen Vivir and "Radical Leism" in Correa's Ecuador WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Paul W. Posner (Clark University) Global Capitalism, Naonal Inequalies and Instability Internaonal Polical Economy WA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Large-N Studies in ENMISA Research Chair Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Disc. Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes The Interseconal Nature of Inequality Chair Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) Conceptualizing Identy Groups over Time and Space Inequality and the Social Power of Money Benjamin Acosta (Louisiana State University) Greig Charnock (The University of Manchester) Kristen Ramos (University of Maryland, College Park) From Mercanlism to Developmentalism to Authoritarian Ethnic Cleavages, Democrazaon, and the Survival of Ethnic Capitalism: The Crisis of Japan’s Soluon to Regional Inequality Dominance 1950‐2000 Manuel Vogt (Princeton University) Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawerence University) Ethnic Diversity and Nonviolent Uprisings: Linking Arms in Solidarity Class Conict in Thailand: The Global Economy and Asian Transions Dragana Vidovic (University of Essex) to Economic Development and ‘Democracy’ Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Harold Kerbo (Cal Poly State University) The Cross‐naonal Measurement of Substanve Representaon: A Income Inequality and Social Unrest survey of means and methods J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Geo Allen (University of California Santa Barbara) Byunghwan Son (George Mason University) Soluon or Problem? Ethnic Federalism in Post‐conict Nepal Anil Sigdel (Advanced Research and Training Instute, WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Kathmandu, Nepal) Internaonal Regimes: Constrainer or Enabler? Internaonal Organizaon WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The changing role of central banks in domesc and internaonal Chair Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Conneccut) economy Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Internaonal Polical Economy Instuonalism Revisited: Explaining Regime Fragmentaon and its Consequences for Global Governance Chair Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Disc. Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) The Mixed Blessing of Internaonal Security Regimes: Israel's The culture of central banks' reacon funcon. A polical model of Relaons with Egypt and Syria between the Suez War and the Six monetary policy in hard mes Day War Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Eitan Barak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Internaonal Governance Innovaon (CIGI)) Central Bank Learning from the Global Financial Crisis Buy St Marie, Indigenous Music, and the Unseling of the Western Juliet E. Johnson (McGill University) Seler State Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Expert Networks in Economic Governance: Ideaonal Emergence at “Capitalism Stole My Virginity”: Mulmodal Capitalist Crique in Jackson Hole The (Internaonal) Noise Conspiracy’s Music Videos Andrew Baker (University of Sheeld) Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) Policy Innovaon, Central Bank Structure, and the Interwar Gold Aesthecs and Ethics of Peace in Yunus Emre: Re‐Making of Pluralist Exchange Standard (1922‐1931) Popular Culture In/Out‐side of Turkey Nicolas Thompson (University of South Florida) Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University)

WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Rights, Resources and Development Ethics and the Responsibility to Protect Human Rights Internaonal Ethics Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dharitri Dwivedy (Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Nidhi) Disc. Adam Fejerskov (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Chair Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Dening Norm Compliance: The Equitable Access Scorecard and Disc. Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) the Human Right to Water The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) Eamon T. Aloyo (The Hague Instute for Global Jusce) A New Threat to Internaonal Peace and Security? Exploring the The Responsibility to Protect and Conict Prevenon: So Close, Yet Link between Public Health Emergencies and Peace So Far Away Antoniea Elia (University of Sanago de Compostela) Ruben Reike (European University Instute) Sck or carrot? The impact of ethnic inequality on the state Instuonalizing the Atrocies Prevenon Board repression John W. Dietrich (Bryant University) Fangjin Ye (MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY) The Grammar of Responsibility: A Wigensteinian Deconstrucon Sung Min Han (Michigan State University) of R2P The rise of human rights abuses aer 9/11 in Ethiopia ‐ the role of Tiany Williams (University of California, Irvine) transnaonal and local discourses on peace, human rights and state WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel security Exploring the Limits of Internaonal Community Sarah Hinz (Berlin for Transnaonal Studies) Internaonal Polical Sociology WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Polical Demography and Geography English School Globalizaon and the Polics of Global Regulaon Theory Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Instute of Disc. Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Internaonal Relaons) The Internaonal Community: What are you talking about? Disc. Ben Thirkell‐White (Victoria University of Wellington) Mor Mitrani (Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of Disc. Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Jerusalem/Freie Universität Berln) Loopholes, Lobbies and Leverage: The Pialls of Derivaves Being in Common in the Space of Internaonal Relaons Regulaon in a Globalizing World Ali Fuat Birol (The University of Alabama) Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University) Regional Paerns of Socializaon: A Comparave Historical Governing the Internaonal Polical Economy as a Global Social Sociology Analysis through the EU and the Nordic Cases Good Thiago Babo (University of São Paulo) James C. Roberts (Towson University) The role of society and community concepts for IR Host’s Dilemma in Internaonal Polical Economy: The Regulaon E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) of Cross‐Border Banking in Developing Countries Ivaylo Iaydjiev (University of Oxford) WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel How do federaons create single markets? Comparing market‐ Internaonal Courts building in Australia, Canada, the EU, and the US. Internaonal Law Benedikt Springer (University of Oregon) Chair Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Music, Poetry and World Polics: Analyzing the Interplay between Transforming Domesc Judges into Internaonal Legal Actors Aesthec and Textual Composion Kelley Lilepage (Miami University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Composion of internaonal courts: between internaonal law and Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons internaonal polics Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Carlos Frederico Coelho (Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exército) Chair David Shim (University of Groningen) A Missing BRIC in the Wall? Emerging Powers and the Internaonal Anlogies of “progressive patriosm” in Billy Bragg’s songwring Criminal Court Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Making Peace with Law? The European Court of Human Rights and The Cultural Memory Approach to China Rising: Lessons from the Kurdish Conict in Turkey Historical Wars Edel Hughes (University of East London (UK)) Chih-Yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) The Interplay between Law and Polics in the Trajectory of Legal Assembling Objects of War Norm Conicts: Introducing A New Interdisciplinary Dialogue Chrisne Sylvester (University of Conneccut) Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Social Science Center ) Alex Kreidenweis (University of Conneccut) Lea Wisken (WZB) Genocidal Violence and the Objects of History Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Flesh vs. Steel: Anthecal Materialies in (Counter) Terrorism Public Support for Internaonal Organizaons: Where, When, and Warfare Why? Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) Internaonal Organizaon St. Margaret, the Plaid, and Heather: Experiencing Scosh 'War' Chair Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Museums Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Muslim Percepons of the UN: Between Western Control, WA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Humanitarian Work and Cosmopolitanism Dying to Cross: death, grief, guilt and acon at the border Mujtaba Isani (University of Muenster) Parsan Identy, Elite Communicaon and Public Condence in Global Development Human Rights Internaonal Organizaons Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Chair Nick Vaughan‐Williams (University of Warwick) The Changing Role of IO Approval on Public Opinion over the Use of Disc. Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University of York) Force The polics of burying migrants: Anonymity, mourning, deseron Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Dying to Live: Migrant Deaths and Cizenship Polics along UN Authority and Cognive Mobilizaon: An (Equally) Aenve European Borders Global Cizenry? Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Mahias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Ghost Ships and Dead Cizens: Death, policy and acvism at the How Do Varying Levels of Authority Impact the Public’s Percepon border of Global Climate Governance’s Legimacy? Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Brilé Anderson (ETH Zürich) Contestaons in Death – The Role of Grief in Migraon Struggles Maurice Serl (University of California, Davis) WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel United Naons capacity development iniaves: Internaonal Heroism, Sacrice and Memory in the Spy World cooperaon for the knowledge economy Intelligence Studies Nanee Archer Svenson (Tulane University)

Chair Charloe V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) The Truth Commission and Transional Jusce The CIA Memorial Wall: A Monument to Secrecy Human Rights Christopher R. Moran (Warwick University) Johnny Mike Spann, CIA & Afghanistan ‐ Mysc Chords of Sacrice, Chair Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Heroism and Memory Disc. Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Andrew Hammond (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Naonal 9-11 Advocang for Change: How Transnaonal Advocacy Networks Museum and Memorial/NYU) aect Transional Jusce Going on a Snipe Hunt: The Search for the Hero Analyst Marc Polizzi (Murray State University ) Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Assessing Sub‐naonal Variaon in the Distribuon of Post‐Conict Early Modern Spies, Heroes or Hirelings? Insights from a Pre‐ Reparaons modern ‘CIA’ Fiorella Vera-Adrianzen (University of New Mexico) Ioanna Iordanou (Oxfrod Brookes) Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) “Holding out for a hero?” CIA Trailblazers and the leadership of Wendy L. Hansen (University of New Mexico) George Tenet. Human Rights Violaons & Social Jusce: A Call for an Ethics of Dee Dua (University of Warwick) Tesmony T. Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia) WA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission: Naonal Reconciliaon, War Objects/War Exhibions and the Making of Revoluonary “Usable Pasts” Internaonal Polical Sociology Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) Exploring Peace (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chair Chrisne Sylvester (University of Conneccut) Disc. Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sociological Imaginaon of Climate Futures Mahew Paterson (University of Oawa) Peace, War, and Social Moves: Fairness, Reputaon, Honor, and Revenge WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Wring and Self in IR Chair Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Internaonal Ethics Disc. Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia) Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Casualty Insensivity: Does the Desire for Revenge Lead Cizens to Disregard for the Human Costs of War? Chair Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University) Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Procedural Jusce and the End of Conict USFQ) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) The Impossibility of Authencity in IR Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Philippe Assouline (UCLA) Uncovering the Languages of (Dierenated) Oneness Whose Reputaon Is It? Leaders, States, and Reputaon in Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Democracies and Autocracies Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Transparency, Opacity, and Wring the Self in IR Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Keren Milo (Princeton University) Methodological Aracons: The Desire to Write an Authenc IR Status‐related Concepts and Belief‐dependent Ulies Sarah Naumes (York University) Barry O'Neill (UCLA) War‐aphorisms as a Form of Crique Coercion and Provocaon Dan Oberg (Swedish Defence University ) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Peace and domesc insecuries and inequalies: WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel crical exploraons Federalism and the Diplomacy of Sub-State Governments Global Development Foreign Policy Analysis Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Crisan A. Canr (Oakland University) Chair Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Disc. Chrisan Lequesne (CERI Paris) Disc. Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Federalism and Internaonal negoaons: The empowerment of Social Capital, Economic Reform, and Changing State‐Society the federated states Relaons in Cuba Stéphane Paquin (Ecole naonale d'administraon publique) Lisa M. Glidden (State University of New York--College at The Western Climate Iniave between Québec and California: The Oswego) State of Play of a North American Cap‐and‐Trade System at State From Fragility to Stability: Transioning Developing Countries Level Joe Landry (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Annie Chaloux (Université de Sherbrooke) Carleton University) Democrazaon, Federalism and Decentralizaon: Mexican States Grievance and opportunity in civil war: are they necessary in Internaonal Aairs condions rather than causes? Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Sarah Peters (University of Notre Dame) Federalism put to the test in Mexico? Municipalies facing climate norm diusion and energy markets WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia The Normave Tie that Binds: Regionalism and Democracy Económicas (CIDE) Región Centro) Promoon around the World Internaonal Organizaon WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reimagining Climate Change Chair John Stuart Dueld (Georgia State University) Environmental Studies Disc. Dexter Boniface (Rollins College) Internaonal Polical Sociology Authoritarian Diusion? China’s rise and the spread of Chinese Internaonal Ethics ideas of development, governance, and democracy in Sub‐Saharan Africa Chair Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Driving up the Walls: Assessment of the performance of African Climate Ficon ‐ A Decision‐maker's Guide to the Future? Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Union in promong democracy in a troubled Region Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario ) Beyond Climate, Inc. Paul Wapner (American University) Changing the Governance Game: Internaonal Mediaon in Venezuela and Shiing Regionalisms in Lan America Reimagining Climate Geoengineering: Tinkering with the Sky Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University) Simon Nicholson (American University) Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana) Food for Thought: From Security to Sustainability Hilal Elver (University of California, Santa Barbara) Dancing to Democracy’s Beat: Civil Society’s Engagement in Democrazing ASEAN Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman) Regional IGOs in the Americas: Clubs of Presidents or Autonomous WA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Defenders of Democracy? A world free of chemical and biological weapons: managing the Betsy Montgomery-Smith (Centre College) chemical and biological peace through disarmament WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Security Studies Emerging Issues in Public Diplomacy Chair Jeremy Lilewood (Carleton University) Internaonal Communicaon Disc. Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Chair Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) The Tradional Tools of Biological Arms Control and Disarmament Disc. Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Marie Chevrier (Rutgers University-Camden) Reducing Potenal Conicts through Public Diplomacy Pracces: Boundary blurring: low lethality CBW and their applicaon in law Mutuality and Collaboraon in Dealing Abroad with Groups of enforcement Interest Caitriona McLeish (University of Sussex) Teresa La Porte (University of Navarra) The largely untold story of Syrian chemical weapons disarmament The @america Center: A Sustainable Model for US Public Diplomacy and its implicaons for preparing for and carrying out weapons of in the 21st Century? mass destrucon eliminaon elsewhere Anja Eifert (University of Leipzig, Germany) Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Monterey) Public Diplomacy Leveraging Social Capital: Foreign Embassies’ How Norms Breakdown: Can chemical and biological weapons Behaviors on Chinese Social Media become accepted? Di Wu (American University) Jeremy Lilewood (Carleton University) Adapt or Die: U.S. Diplomacy in the Age of Globalizaon, Chemical and biological weapons on the margins Urbanizaon and Fragmentaon James Revill (University of Sussex) Roxanne Cabral (U.S. Department of State) WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Promong, reforming and resisng neoliberal globalizaon: the Religion and Diplomacy: Challenges and Possibilies role of religious acvism in the global economy Religion and Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Halil Kürşad Aslan (İstanbul Medipol University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Disc. Jonathan Snow (Roanoke College) Chair Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Religion and Religious Diplomacy in Turkish Foreign Policy Disc. Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish Naonal Police Academy, Ankara, Religion and global polical economy ‐ a case of mutual neglect Turkey) Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Envoys of the State? The Internaonal Relaons of Russia’s Muslims Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Internaonal University) Religion and the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement: Challenging or Taming Neoliberalism Simona E. Mera (Florida Internaonal University) Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) The Social Construcon of “Shared” Identy in Track‐II Diplomacy Religious Resistance to Neo‐Liberalism: From the World Social and Foreign Policy: The Case for Inter‐Faith Relaons in the Indo‐ Forum to Occupy! Israeli Relaonship Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Michael Bender (Florida Internaonal University) Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Turkey's Rapprochement with Somalia: Analyzing Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Africa Taxing the rich in Tanzania: Inter‐Faith acvism in the mining sector İzzen Artokça (Turkish Military Academy) Aikande C. Kwayu (NA) Katarismo‐Indianismo in Bolivia: a radical voice resisng WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commiee Panel neoliberalism Reecng on the Role(s) of Allies in IR Scholarly Pracces Marcos Sebasan Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) Commiee on the Status of Women WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Felix S. Grenier (University of Moncton) Internaonal Inuences on the Threat of Terrorism Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Chair Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Disc. Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) Military Intervenons and Transnaonal Terrorist Backlash Part. Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Seung-Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Vong for Trouble? Parsan Electoral Intervenons and Terrorism Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Dov Levin (Carnegie- Mellon University) Chair Cries in the Night: How Invitaons for Intervenon Inuence Polical Violence Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy) Agency Loss and Control Mechanisms in State Sponsorship of THEORIZING CLAUSEWITZ: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND A Terrorism (NEOCLASSICAL) REALIST THEORY OF ‘SYSTEMS CHANGE’ Jeremy Berkowitz (Binghamton University Department of Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Polical Science) An Experimental Comparison of Economic versus Noneconomic IGO membership, rocky democrac transions, and the incidence of Explanaons of Immigraon Atudes terrorism K. Amber Curs (Clemson University) Crystal Shelton (Christopher Newport University) WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jusce and Policing in Divided Sociees Nuclear Weapons, Arms Control, and the Cold War Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Ethics Chair Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Chair Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Disc. Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Disc. Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Baleeld Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Strategies Community Police in developing Countries: Hai and Brazil in Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate School) comparave perspecve.. The Electoral Polics of Nuclear Statecra and Arms Control: The Augusto Lepre Souza (University of London) START Treaty in Historical Perspecve Comparing Local Governance of Prisons in the US, India, and Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Mexico: An Inducve Mid‐range Theory Analysis Roots of a Nuclear Peace: Explaining Restraint in China’s Nuclear Brian Norris (The Citadel) Arsenal Size: Judicial Independence and the Press in Sub‐Saharan Africa Tyler Jost (Harvard University) Jonathan Solis (University of Houston) The perpheralizon and end of arms control and disarmament? Controlling Race and Class: Policing in São Paulo and Los Angeles Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University) Sebasan Sclofsky (University of Florida) Strengthening Stability: Rethinking Sea‐Based Nuclear Deterrence in Finding Jusce for Civilians: The Role of Domesc Courts South Asia and the Cold War Chris Siver (College of Saint Benedict/St. John's University ) Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate School) WA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Borders and Othering: Gendering the Polical Economy of Violence Sources of Territorial Dispute Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Security Studies Chair Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen ) When Prot Meets Naonalism: The Commodicaon of the Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Naonalist Industrial Complex (NIC) and Bilateral Tensions Gender and security at the European border Jiun Bang (University of Southern California) Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8) Why do some rivalries terminate peacefully and some don't ‘Don’t eat the bush‐meat’: Pathologizing female bodies in the Prashant Hosur (Indiana University) peacekeeping economy China’s Energy Insecurity and the Escalaon of Militarized Tensions Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo Instute (Oslo)) in Its Marime Territorial Disputes A Feminist Polics of Response to Resilience Hye Ryeon Jang (University of Florida) Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University) Militarized Interstate Disputes in South America: Unveiling the War, Gendered Violence, and Capital Accumulaon in the Post‐ Oensiveness Factor Colonial State Víctor M. Mijares (Universidad Simón Bolívar) Sara Meger (Central European University) Luis Leandro Schenoni (University of Notre Dame) Border, Body and Space: Compeng Narraves about Sexual Naonalist Narrave‐Building and Territorial Conict Harassment and Security in North‐East Jerusalem Benjamin Gosnell Bartle (UC Berkeley) Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)

WA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Ethnic Naonalism and Public Policy Making: Refugees, Minories What can feminist historiography oer the study of IR? and Beyond Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Historical Internaonal Relaons Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Women's Caucus Chair Jeannee Money (University of California Davis) Chair Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Disc. Michael Johns (Laurenan University‐ Barrie) Part. Rogerio Farias (Universidade de Brasília/ University of From Independent Statehood to Minority Rights: The Adaptaon of Chicago) the principle of Self‐Determinaon to the 21st Century. Part. Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Oded Haklai (Queen's University) Part. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Forced Migraon in the Balkans and the Middle East: Revising Durable Soluons Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ontological Security of Small States: Sweden’s Troubled Adaptaon Opportunies and Organizaons in Civil Wars to European and Transatlanc Idenes Regina H. Karp (Old Dominion University) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) Zones of Peace II: Peacebuilding & Legimacy from the Strategic Logic of Intrastate Conict: Role of Polical Exclusion and Internaonal to the Local and Back Again State Capacity in Intrastate Conict Peace Studies Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Chair Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Anup Kumar Daa (University of North Bengal,Darjeeling- Disc. Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) 734013) Regional Level Peace‐Building and the State; Usurpaon, co‐ The Organisaonal Origins of Sala Jihadi Divisions operaon or co‐optaon? Jerome Drevon (University of Oxford) Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Proto‐Insurgencies and Resource Mobilizaon: A Comparison of Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace, Sites of Legimacy: Schools in Militant Jihadist Organizaons Conict & Post‐Conict Spaces Michael Shkolnik (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University) Aairs, Carleton University) Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Legimacy and Internaonal Accompaniment in the Colombian Carleton University) Context Disaggregang Opportunies: Constraint, Capacity, and Collecve Cassie Ammen (George Mason University) Violence Legimacy and Peacebuilding in Kashmir: the Role of the Instute John Gledhill (University of Oxford) for Mul‐Track Diplomacy (IMTD) Rajit Das (George Mason University) WA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Legimacy, Peacebuilding and State‐building in Somaliland The Polics of Global Health Instuons Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University) Global Health Internaonal Organizaon WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disengagement from Violence and Conict Transformaon Chair Jonathan Luckhurst (University of ) Disc. Tine Hanrieder (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Instuons, Regional Associaons and the Chair Marie‐Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Governance of Noncommunicable Diseases Disc. Marie‐Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Mary A. Clark (Tulane University) The Dynamics of Violent Escalaon and De‐Escalaon in Islamist The Inuence of Regional Organizaons at the WHO: Caricom and Groups: Insights from Egypt and Indonesia Non‐Communicable Disease Policy Promoon Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University) Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) The Importance of Social Networks in the Disengagement of Inadvertent or willful disobedience? Intenonal concealment of Indonesian Jihadists disease outbreaks and non‐compliance with the WHO’s Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College) Internaonal Health Regulaons The Dynamics of Conict: Transforming Northern Ireland Catherine Worsnop (Worcester State University) Ronit Berger (Syracuse University) Pox vobiscum From bullets to ballots … or banners? Comparave perspecves on Nathan A. Paxton (American University) armed groups’ transions towards negoated selements or nonviolent resistance WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundaon) Identy and Security Internaonal Security Studies WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Power Transion Theory and The Rise of China: Is instability Chair Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Inevitable? Disc. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Security and Self: Russia’s ontological security and the making of Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis Russki Mir Tanya Narozhna (University of Winnipeg) Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Identy, Radicalisaon and Terrorism University of Oslo) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Disc. Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Security or Symbolism? Territorial Conict and Public Opinion On States’ Status‐Quo and Revisionist Disposions: Discerning Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Power, Popularity and Sasfacon from Security Council Vetoes Guy Grossman (University of Pennsylvania) Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Tamar Mis (Columbia University) Parity, Risk, and Trust: Assessing the Stability of Deterrence in East Asia Bales for Legimacy (B4L): towards a new theorecal framework Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) for analyzing contemporary conicts in IR Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) The Micro‐Polics of Challenging: The Rise of China and the WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Queson of Power Transion The changing pracce of frontline diplomacy in theory 1/3 Jun Xiang (Rutgers University) Diplomac Studies Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Chair Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Disc. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota) University of Oslo) Frontline diplomacy in theory and in pracce Capabilies and Intenons in Understanding China‐Japan Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Relaonships: Focusing on Likelihood of Power Transion in A crical‐theorecal reading of frontline diplomacy: construcon of Northeast Asia norms in the public sphere of diplomacy Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Abhishek Choudhary (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Jangho Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Australia‐Korea bilateral diplomacy: A case study in the ‘stock Power Transion and Japan‐China Rivalry market of diplomac reputaon’ Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Jerey Robertson (Yonsei University) The challenges for frontline diplomats in mes of crisis WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Nabil Ayad (Loughborough University London) Network Polics and Structures: Communicaon, Governance, and Canada’s War in Syria (Early Days) or the Doctrine of Residual Power Acon Bruce Mabley (Carleton University) Internaonal Communicaon WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Enhancing Dialogue between Environmental and Peace Studies: Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Towards Sustainability Transion and Sustainable Peace The (Trans)formaon and Operaon of Communicaon Networks in Global Governance Peace Studies Franz J. Eder (University of Innsbruck) Chair Hans Guenter Brauch (AFES‐PRESS) Marn Senn (University of Innsbruck) Disc. Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Philip Leifeld (Eawag) Disc. Richard Anthony Mahew (University of California) The Crical Periphery in the Growth of Social Protests Contextual Changes in Earth History: From the Holocene to the Pablo Barberá (University of Southern California) Anthropocene: Implicaons for the Goal of Sustainable Development and for Strategies of Sustainable Transion WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and Communicaon Scholarship and Sustainable‐engendered peace in the Anthropocene Pracce: Technologies, Narraves, and Crical Issues Ursula Oswald Spring (Naonal Autonomous University of Internaonal Communicaon Mexico) The emerging dialogue between environmental and peace studies Chair Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Disc. Maura Conway (Dublin City University) Complexity of social systems and sustainability theory and policy: A ‘Ordinary’ Cizens, Extraordinary Stories: De‐subjugang silent crical survey vicms of terror(ism) Czeslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics) James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University) From cascading risks to sustainable peace: The viability of Prevenng, Interdicng and Migang Lone Actor Terrorism in transformaons in the Anthropocene Europe: Counter‐terrorism communicaons in the United Kingdom Juergen Scheran (University of Hamburg) and Denmark David Parker (King's College, London) WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus University) Security for Small States and Weak States Brooke Rogers (King's College London) Internaonal Security Studies Julia Pearce (King's College London) Chair Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Countering Online Violent Extremism: Harnessing the Social Media Disc. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Power of Millennials Orla Lehane (Dublin City University) Small and Vulnerable: Strategic Culture in Visegrad Countries Tomas Karasek (Charles University Prague) Gaidi Mtaani, Al Shabaab's Tool for Creang and Broadcasng its Identy Coming in from the Cold: the impact of marginalized states’ own Jason Levi (Georgia State University) foreign policies and the regional context. Daniel Biró (University of South Australia) Meshack Sima (Georgia State University) The Arab World in the Age of Quasi‐Statehood Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech) The Social Network War: Assessing the Role of Networked Making or Unmaking Order ‐ When Does War Have Formave Communicaons in Contemporary Conict Eects? Emerson Brooking (New America Foundaon) Johannes Juede (European University Instute) WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Variees of global capitalism Crical Methods in Studying World Polics: Creavity and Internaonal Polical Economy Transformaon Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Polical Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Instute for the Study of Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sociees) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Disc. Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Internaonal Educaon Household nance in contemporary capitalism: facts in search of theory Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen) Disc. Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital? Wage‐Seng Pedagogies of acvism: Discussing the polics of emancipaon instuons' migang eects on housing bubbles across disconnected sites Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) Anna Selmeczi (University of Fort Hare) Aidan Regan (University College Dublin) Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Perfect or press t? Exploring the applicability of the Variees of Ancolonial inmacies Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Capitalism approach to emerging economies A. Chrisan Soler (University of Delaware) Unlearning IR: Craing new polico‐pedagogical sensibilies Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) New Coalions in Internaonal Employment Relaons: Why Transnaonal Corporaons Support Labor Acvists Abroad Culvang mindfulness and self‐compassion in pracce of Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) teaching/learning gender, violence and war Elina K. A. Pennen (University of Helsinki) Success and Failure in the Globalizaon of Retail Markets: Naonal Instuonal Structures as Constraints on Global Market Strategies WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mahias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) Economies of peace: Socio-economic inequalies and their impact WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel on (post-)conict sociees Science, Authority, and Internaonal Relaons Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Environmental Studies Chair Werner Distler (Philipps‐University Marburg) Chair Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Disc. Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Conict Studies, University of Disc. Jason Blackstock (University College London) Marburg) But did you carry a gun? Identy and the polical economies of Evoluon and Diusion of Tuna Fish Stock Esmates: Meeng of veterans’ pensions in Timor‐Leste, 2002‐2012 Science and Polics in the Commission for Conservaon of Kate Roll (University of Oxford) Southern Bluen Tuna (CCSBT) and Beyond Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) What does the peace cost? Internaonal actors and the post‐war economy in Kosovo Feeding the World by Being Fed by Knowledge: Sustainable Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Development and the Case of the Brazilian Enterprise for Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA) Trade for peace or conict through trade? A micro‐level analysis of Ironildes Bueno da Silva (University of Brasília/Euro-American trade as a means for peacebuilding in deeply divided sociees University Center) Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Science Diplomacy as a tool for peace: the power of ‘so power’. Bosnian komšiluk: Socio‐economic commonality as basis for peace Amanda Domingues (University of São Paulo) and solidarity From the Verge of War to a Scienc Paradise: the Demilitarizaon Elena B. Stavrevska (Central European University) of Antarcca as a Science Reserve WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) Polics and Governance at the Intersecon of Environment, Food From Scienc‐Statesmen to IPCC‐5: The Changing Authority of and Agriculture I: Global-Level Linkages Science in Internaonal Governance Casey C. Stevens (Clark University) Environmental Studies Global Development WA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Does Britain Sll Have a Role in the World? Disc. Adam C. Sneyd (University of Guelph) Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon Trade and the Sustainability Challenge for Global Food Security Chair David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Governance Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS‐University of Leeds) Part. Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global Brand Acvism: The Global Polics of Sustainable Palm Oil Studies) Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Part. Tim L. Oliver (London School of Economics and Polical Explaining the global governance gap for food‐based biofuels Science) Maas E. Margulis (University of Srling) Part. James Strong (London School of Economics) Part. David Strachan‐Morris (University of Leicester) Are peace and sustainability a likely outcome when the fox rules the Smart Bully: Explaining China's Decisions to Impose Economic chicken coop? Criquing the concept of mulstakeholder Sancons governance of food security Kean Zhang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Naonalism and Territorial Disputes: Experimental Evidence from The Charter of Milan: Prospects for Global Food Governance China Caitlin Sco (University of Waterloo) George Yin (Harvard University) The Role of Provincial Governments in China’s Relaons with WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Northeast Asian Neighbors Polics of territoriality and colonial logics: identy, power and Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, struggle Singapore) Global Development When Negoaons Involve China’s “Core Interests”: Coercion, Internaonal Polical Sociology Bargaining and Persuasion Patricia Kim (Princeton University) Chair Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) Disc. Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) Red Mask and White Mask: Charm Oensive, Selected Coercion, Who Owns the Land? Power, Belonging, and the Remaking of and Two Faces of China’s Regional Diplomacy Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) History in Ghana Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) WA74: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Territorial Absurdies: The case of the Indo‐Bangladeshi Border Assessing EU's So Power Capabilies Pracces Post Communist Systems Prithvi Hirani (Aberystwyth University) Foreign Policy Analysis When diplomacy idenes terrorists: peace, subjects, and territory in the War On Terror in Mali Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Disc. Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Colonizing Appalachia Convergence and Cooperaon between European Union and China Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) in new‐insecuries and crisis management “Occupied Territory Is Occupied Territory”: James Baldwin, Emil J. Kirchner (University of Essex) Palesne, and the Possibilies of Transnaonal Solidarity Thomas Christensen (Princeton University) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) What keeps the EU’s leverage on Turkey? A Bureaucrac Polics Approach WA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Nongham Interdisciplinary Globalizaon and domesc polics Centre for Economic and Polical Research) Internaonal Polical Economy Developing Polical Regionalism: A Potenal Peace‐Fostering Role for Federal Instuons and Regional Polical Constructs Chair Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Ted Ellis (University of Southern Mississippi) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) The EU, Corrupon, and Instuonal Change Disc. Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) Economic Cooperaon and Parsanship: Does the Governing A Historical Sociological Approach To The Europeanisaon Of Coalions' Polical Beliefs Maer? Poland: From Europe To Europe Flavio Pinheiro (University of Sao Paulo) Recep Demir (Ministry of Naonal Educaon of Turkey) “Mind the Gap”: Inequality Concern and Mass Support for Trade Proteconism WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Quynh Nguyen (Swiss Federal Instute of Technology ETH The Role of Brazil in Defense and Military Diplomacy in South Zurich) America Internaonal Compeveness and Economic Resilience: from Social Foreign Policy Analysis Welfare to Corporate Welfare Ali Saqer (University of Warwick) Chair Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University‐Kingsville) Europeanizaon, NAFTA‐izaon, and the limits of regional Disc. Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs ) organizaons’ inuence on domesc policy reform: Turkey and Disc. Bruno Reis (Instute Social Sciences ‐ Univ. Lisbon & King's Mexico College London ) Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de ) Brazil in the safeguard of world peace and security Francine Rossone de Paula (Independent Scholar) WA73: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Blurred lines: Brazilian cooperave security and defense dialecc China's Regional Diplomacy: New Theories and New Evidence Felipe Albuquerque (University of Lisbon) Foreign Policy Analysis Pedro Seabra (German Instute of Global and Area Studies Diplomac Studies (GIGA)) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Disc. Evelyn Goh (Australian Naonal University) Disc. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) WA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA79: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Regionalism and Regional Governance Dening Environmental Peacebuilding Foreign Policy Analysis Environmental Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Disc. Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Chair Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Building Infrastructure, Disrupng Regional Structure: The Causes Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) and Consequences of Compeve Quest for Infrastructure Building Part. Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Instute) in East Asia Part. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Il Hyun Cho (Lafayee College) Part. Georey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) African Powers in Regional Governance: South Africa and Nigeria – Part. Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Benevolent Leaders or Self‐Interested Hegemons? WA80: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Merran Hulse (Freie Universität Berlin) Mapping Global Insecuries: ‘Global Black Spots’ and Transnaonal Regional Integraon in Asia and Europe: Polical Economic Paths to Crime Instuonalizaon Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Brazil and its strategic South American partners: Argenna and Chair Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Venezuela Disc. Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Clarissa Ribeiro (Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Armed Conict and Drug Tracking: The Overow of Colombian Mesquita Filho" - UNESP) Issues in the Border Space with Venezuela Overlapping Regionalism in Peace and Security Sector: The Case of Marilia C. Souza (University of State of São Paulo- UNESP East African Community Researcher at IEEI-UNESP and NUPRI-USP) Harrison Kalunga Mwilima (Free University of Berlin) Ciudad del Este: A ‘Hub’ of Transnaonal Crime Taylor Brown (Syracuse University) WA77: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Brazilian Army’s borderland policies: from occupying the Amazon to The Polical Demography of Cooperaon and Conict combang “new threats” Polical Demography and Geography Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Foreign Policy Analysis Miguel Dhenin (Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle) Chair Claudia Zanardi (King's College London ‐ War Studies) The Balkans and Transnaonal Crime Disc. Claudia Zanardi (King's College London ‐ War Studies) Timothy Stoutzenberger (Instute of Social Science, Roerdam Peaceful German foreign policy strategy University, The Hague) Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Public atudes toward the US Military Instuon: The Vietnam and Post‐Vietnam Generaons Media Coverage of Peace david raugh (University of Central Florida) Exploring Peace (Theme) "Three Methods to Peace: The 1960s Examined" Chair Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Peter Ausn (St. Edward's University) Disc. Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Referendum Polarizaon‐‐Twier and the Scosh Case Media, Diplomacy And Peace Marcella Morris (University of Maryland) Gazala Fareedi (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) Understanding Social Protest under Authoritarian Regimes: The Peace Between New Media and Tradional Media Evidence from China Wei Cui (University Of Bridgeport) Howard Liu (Duke University) Relaonal Sociology of the Media and US Foreign Policy: Frame Construcon of Threats and Narraves of Peace WA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Alliances, Internaonal Order, and Great Power Polics How U.S. Mainstream Media Treat Foreign Policy Elites‐Turned‐ Foreign Policy Analysis Dissenters: the “Odd” Case of the Leveres and their “U.S.‐Iran Chair David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Strategic Rapprochement” Thesis Disc. Seckin Kostem (Bilkent University) Esmaeil Esfandiary (Georgia State University) Decline, Strategic Retrenchment, and America’s Middle East Policy WA82: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) Game Theory and IR China, Russia and the United States: Harmonious Triumvarate, Triangular Balancing, or Triparte Naonal Narcissism? Exploring Peace (Theme) Gregory Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Chair Maya Wilson (Emory University) Entrapment and Abandonment in Alliance Polics: Re‐reading Disc. Maya Wilson (Emory University) Alliance Dynamics during the Cuban Crisis A Paradox of Predicon: When Good Predicons Hurt Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Steven J. Brams (New York University) Best Friends Forever? – The UK‐US security cooperaon and the D. Marc Kilgour (Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity) future of the ‘special relaonship’ Game Theory Learning and Discovery Using Soware Georg Lömann (University of Warwick) Catherine Chrisne Langlois (Georgetown University) The Civil War Puzzle Revisited: A Theorecal Perspecve on Post‐ The Networks of the States of the World in Internaonal Polics Conict Transions Michimi Muranushi (Gakushuin University) Mahew Wagner (University of South Carolina) The Path to Cohesion: Social Structure and Insurgent Army U.S. Shale Gas to Bolster the European Energy Security: A Game Formaon Theorecal Approach to the LNG Trade Between the U.S. and the Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheeld) European Countries Energy interdependence and liberal peace: a mulplex network Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University, Turkish Military perspecve Academy) Petr Ocelík (Masaryk University) Jesse T. Richman (Old Dominion University) A Networked Governance Approach to Host‐Migrant Human An Agent Based Model on Human and Nature Dynamics Security and Peacebuilding: Evidence from Ecuador Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Jerey Pugh (University of Massachuses - Boston)

WA83: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA86: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Transional jusce and peace: Debang connecons and scope Risk Taking for War and Peace: Revising the Contribuon of Human Rights Prospect Theory Chair Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Internaonal Security Studies Amneses, rebel‐military integraon and peace processes in the Chair Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal DRC Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Valerie Arnould (Egmont Instute) Chair Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Does transional jusce really enable democrac control of security Disc. Anthony C. Lopez (Washington State University) forces? When to Play Hawk: The Strategic Advantages of Risk‐Taking Johanna Herman (University of East London) Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Intuive Expert or Overcondent Risk Taker? General MacArthur Liberal Localism in Peacebuilding and Transional Jusce and the Incheon Landing Revisited Dusn Sharp (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Amanda Huan (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Diego) Nanyang Technological University) Reconciliaon and Reintegraon in the Depths of Peace Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Kieran Mion (King's College London) Studies, Nanyang Technological University) The Perils of Posive Thinking: Transional Jusce, Posive Peace, Prospect theory and the defence in Clausewitz's On War Kenneth Payne (Kings College London) and Transformave Reparaons Lars T. Waldorf (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of Power and Risk in Foreign Policy: Explaining Chinese Crisis York) Behaviour under Xi Jinping Kai He (Grith University ) WA84: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Esmang the Culminang Point of Victory: the Cognive The Role of the EU in Peace Promoon Microfoundaons of Strategy Exploring Peace (Theme) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Chair Amanda Donahoe (Tus University) Disc. Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) WB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Junior Scholar Session The European Union and Limits of Europeanizaon: Contested Disrupng the Security Narrave: Crical Perspecves and Statehood in Cyprus Emerging Challenges Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester) Junior Scholar Symposia Trading for Peace: An assessment of the EU’s peace‐through‐trade policy in Iraq, Iran and Libya Chair Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Amir Kamel (King's College London) WB01-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group Exploring Peace in Europe. How can the Enlarged European Union PM Meet the Challenges of the Future? Gender and Post-Conict Peacebuilding: Women Reclaiming Peace Deekana Tipchanta (Mahidol University) and Security EU and the Cyprus Conict: Situang ‘Europe’ in Turkish‐Cypriot polical discourses Junior Scholar Symposia Mustafa Cirakli (Lancaster University) Disc. Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) Enacng Inclusion: Women’s Peace Parcipaon in Cote d’Ivoire WA85: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Networks and the Study of Peace The Syrian Crisis through the Seeing Glass of Feminist Security Exploring Peace (Theme) Studies Chair William D. Stanley (University of New Mexico) Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Tony Rivera (Duke University) The UNSC Resoluon 1325 and Sudan: Solving the ‘Silent Security Networks of Violence and the Urban Dimensions of Conict in Dilemma’? Aleppo Aurora Eck Nilsen (American Graduate School in Paris ) Samer Abboud (Arcadia University) Gender, Ethnonaonalism, and Peace: Women’s Agency in Postwar WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reconstrucon of the Former Yugoslavia Environment and Conict 1/3 Rachel Eisenstat (Colorado State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) WB01-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group Chair Georey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) PM Disc. Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Polics of Food in the Face of Human Rights and Human Security Household livelihood shocks and migraon as pathways between Junior Scholar Symposia local environmental change and conict in Kenya Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Disc. Shareen Hertel (University of Conneccut) Food Insecurity in the Face of Abundance: Corporate Power and John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado) the Governance of Food Waste in the U.S. Dealing with the change: How customary authority migate violent Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) compeon in vulnerable areas Can Food Aid Lead to Destabilizaon and Conict? An Examinaon Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin) in the Occupied Palesnian Territories A Bifurcated World? Decolonising Environmental Security Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Jan E. Selby (University of Sussex) Pamela Medina (University of Colorado) In Harm's Way: Climate security vulnerability in Asia The Human Right to Food and the World Trade Organizaon Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) Olivia Smith (University of Mary Washington) Todd G. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno) Not all Rights have Norms: The Case of the Right to Food Nisha Krishnan (University of Texas at Ausn) Michelle D. Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Textbook environmental conicts? The depicon of the environment‐conict nexus in German and US‐American WB01-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group schoolbooks PM Tobias Ide (Georg Eckert Instute) Militarism and the Limits of Women's Empowerment in the Military WB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Conceptualizing Historical Entanglements in IR Junior Scholar Symposia Historical Internaonal Relaons Disc. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Global Development #NSFW: Seles and Sexual Labor in Contemporary U.S. Military Internaonal Polical Sociology Cultures Theory Nicole S. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Chair Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) Rethinking militarism, gender and women: empowering woman in Part. Friederike Kuntz (Vising Fellow SFB 138 "Dynamics of post‐conict Timor Leste Security" at University of Marburg / University of Gießen) Li-Li Chen (University of Florida) Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) "I'll make a man out of you": the gendered representaon of Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) soldiers in French military recruitment ads Part. Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Caroline Coet (E-Internaonal Relaons) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Gendering the Resistance: Conscienous Objecon and (An) Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Militarism in Turkey and Israel Part. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Dogu Durgun (Sabanci University) WB04: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB01-D: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group Religion and Peacemaking PM Exploring Peace (Theme) New Approaches to Studying Gender, War and Peace Chair Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Disc. Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Disc. Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) Rethinking the old boys club: corrupon and gender equality in "I’m Okay, You’re Okay": Religious Peace‐making in the 21st Century Sierra Leone Lee B Marsden (University of East Anglia) Ortrun Merkle ( Maastricht University) Mediang jihadists conicts: Conict resoluon and the global Pui Hang Wong (Maastricht University) paerns of religiously‐dened armed conicts Gendering necropolics: defensora resistance to extracvism in Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) postwar Guatemala Condions for Peace: An Analysis of Micro‐level Peacemaking Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Polical Eorts Science) Amanda Mathies (Clinton School of Public Service) The Inuence of Gender Equality on Domesc Terrorist Targeng: A The Comparave Eecveness of Religious Peacemaking: Results Raonal Choice Perspecve from a New Dataset Laura Huber (Emory University) Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Lile Rock) Female Protagonists of Sexual Violence in Armed Conict and Post‐ Gendering Religious Peacemaking Conict Jusce Sheherazade R. Jafari (Independent Researcher) Katerina Krulisova (Nongham Trent University) WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Resisng the Fight: Are East Asian States Sending Costly Signals Guarantors of Peace? Instuons & Human Rights Over the South China Seas? David Kang (University of Southern California) Exploring Peace (Theme) Stephanie Kang (University of Southern California) Chair K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) East Asian economic integraon: challenges and prospects Disc. Ana Bracic (University of Oklahoma) Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Stopping and Starng Repressive Spells Japan and China: Accommodaon or Confrontaon? Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Relaons) Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) The Polics of Hungry Ghosts: History and Reconciliaon in Do INGOs Constrain Repression or Movate Dissent? Northeast Asia Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Alexis Dudden (University of Conneccut) Emily Rier (University of California, Merced) Constraining Leviathan: What Torture Teaches Us About Polical WB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Instuons and Democracy Feminist Acvism & Peace Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) CEDAW Treaty Commitment and Domesc Gender‐Based‐Violence Chair Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) Legislaon Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) David L. Richards (University of Conneccut) "The Girl Eect": Can Girls Eect Internaonal Peace and Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Development? Rising Up or Locking In? Modeling Change & Persistence in Human Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Rights Pracces How Can Men Support Women’s Empowerment Programming? A K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) case study in Indonesia illustrates how fathers and husbands are Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) helping the women in their life achieve personal and professional goals. WB06: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Kathryn B. Mangino (Waseda University) Consolidang the Humanitarian Border I Japan’S Constuon: An Exercise In The Power Of Law To Protect Internaonal Polical Sociology Women’S Rights Human Rights Ana Galiano (Florida Internaonal University) Internaonal Ethics Networking and Peace Negoaons: Mapping Women’s Social Chair Paolo Cua (VU University Amsterdam) Networks During and Aer the Burundian Peace Process Disc. Beste Isleyen (University of Amsterdam) Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Medécins Avec Fronères? Humanitarian Search and Rescue and Feminist burnout and reinvenng the wheel: Challenges to the Reproducon of European Space sustainability in transion and peacebuilding Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Emily C. Rosser (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Studies, Legalizing Indierence: Governing Humanitarianism in Liberal University of Notre Dame) Democracies Tugba Basaran (Associate Researcher, CCLS, France and Visitor, WB09: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Princeton University) The Three Poles (Arcc, Antarcc and Himalayas) in Global Climate Stopping boats, saving lives, securing subjects: Humanitarian Diplomacy: Taking Stock of COP21 borders in Europe and Australia Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Adrian Lile (University of Melbourne) Environmental Studies Nick Vaughan-Williams (University of Warwick) Chair Rasmus G. Bertelsen (UiT‐The Arcc University of Norway) Humanitarianism, security and excepon: the (an)polics of life in Disc. Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs the making of humanitarian borders (NUPI)) Chenchen Zhang (University of Copenhagen) Part. Cecile Pelaudeix (Aarhus University) The Construcon of Frontex as a Civilising Force Part. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Nina Perkowski (University of Edinburgh and University of Part. Timo Koivurova (University of Lapland) Warwick) WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel In the Shadow of Weber? Promong Peace and Stability in East Asia: Theory and Policy Theory Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Chair Richard Samuels (MIT) Disc. Samid Suliman (Grith University) Disc. Richard Samuels (MIT) Foregrounding Temporality in IR's Theories Disc. David Shambaugh (George Washington University) Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) The Elusive Goal: Peace on the Korean Peninsula Dystopian Idealism, Security Studies, and the Ironic Fragility of Fear Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Theory, method and methodology – a relaonship under review Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) From Pearl Harbor to Pearl Harbor: How well does IR theory WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable address the future? Does Democracy have a Shelf-life? Polical Culture, Instuonal Miriam Matejova (University of Brish Columbia) Structure and the Greek Economic Crisis Quantum Peacetelling: How the threads of peace are threaded throughout existence Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Internaonal Polical Economy Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Polical Sciences) Chair Thimios Zaharopoulos (American College of Athens (ACG)) Disc. Akis Kalaitzidis (University of Central Missouri) WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Nikolaos Zahariadis (Rhodes College) Global Public Policy in Communicaons Part. Tina Mavrikos‐Adamou (Hofstra University) Internaonal Communicaon Part. Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech)

Chair Hans K. Klein (Georgia Instute of Technology) WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Chair Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) ISA-Global South Caucus Dialogue Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Internaonal Studies Associaon The Role of Norms in Internaonal Environmental Satellite Data Global South Caucus Sharing: Comparing the Meteorological and Climate Communies Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Instute of Technology) WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Informaon Sovereignty: A Global Public Policy Approach to R2P Stock-Taking, the Second Decade Mapping Informaon Controls Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Internaonal Ethics Human Rights Global Public Policy: Norm‐types and Public Procedures Exploring Peace (Theme) Hans K. Klein (Georgia Instute of Technology) Communicaons and Legal Globalizaon Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University) Part. Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian Naonal University) The Concept of 'Global Public Policy' in the ICANN and WSIS Part. Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster) Processes Part. Charloe Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Crisna Stefan (University of Leeds)

WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel European Peace Prospects Theorecal and Empirical Assessments of the Democrac Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Mahew Weiss (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Chair Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Disc. Andrew T. Wol (Dickinson College) Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Peace without money, war without Americans, and the future of A Focus on Democracy: Examining the Last 10 Years of IR European strategy Scholarship Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Instute for Internaonal Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Relaons) Allen Roer (University of Alabama) Can the Cizens’ Iniave forge a European cizenship? The case of Exploing Peace for Waging War? Exploring “Democrac Peace” the European Cizens’ Iniave on Water Theory in the Middle East Marisa H. Borges (Centre for Social Studies - University of Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Coimbra) A an Normave Model for Peace The “Helsinki Model” of Conict Transformaon: Peaceful Dohrea Bardell (Fielding Graduate University) Engagement through Cooperave Security Pracces Reassessing the democrac peace: A novel test based on the Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Variees of Democracy data Michael Bernhard (University of Florida) WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Diplomac Invesgaons, Fiy Years On Uppsala University and Peace Research Instute Oslo) English School Jan Teorell (Department of Polical Science, Lund university) Theory Chair Ian Hall (Grith University) WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Would Orchestraon Make a Dierence in Promong Norm Part. William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Compliance, Goal Aainment, Socializaon or Synergy among Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Mulple Actors? Part. Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Naonal University) Internaonal Organizaon Part. Nicholas Rengger (University of St Andrews) Chair Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) Disc. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) How Can Orchestraon Impact Private Sustainability Governance?: Seeking Harmonizaon and Credible Sustainability Claims Yoshiko Naiki (Osaka School of Internaonal Public Policy, Osaka University) Creang synergy out of fragmentaon: How do orchestrators Blast from the Past: outlining the historic and structural condions enhance the eecveness of an‐corrupon instruments? that create indivisible and absolute territorial aachments Makiko Nishitani (Kobe University) Tova Norlen (SAIS John's Hopkins University ) The Guidance Document on Responsible Business in Conict‐ Why Do States Build Walls? Polical Economy, Security, and Border Aected and High‐Risk Areas and the Norm of Mul‐Stakeholder Stability Engagement David Carter (Princeton University) Mariko Shoji (Keiai University) Making it Up as they Go: How Enthusiasts Shaped Concepons of How Should Orchestraon Be Performed At the Implementaon Naonal Territory in South America Stage? A Glimpse into the Implementaon of the UN Guiding Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester) Principles on Business and Human Rights Barriers to Entry: Who Builds Fored Boundaries and Why? Takahiro Yamada (Nagoya University) Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Jason Wienberg (University of California Berkeley) WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Regime Complexity and Rising Powers WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Organizaon Instuons as Transformave Venues: Norm Evoluon Revisited Chair Nicola Jane Phillips (University of Sheeld) Internaonal Law Disc. Craig N. Murphy () Chair Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Is China a Reluctant Leader of the World Trade Organizaon? Chair Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Mahew Bishop (University of Sheeld) Disc. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Xiaotong Zhang (Wuhan University) Japan’s Promoon of Mullateral Security Cooperaon in East Asia Emerging Countries and Access and Benet Sharing Paul Midford (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Omar Serrano (University of Geneva) A Norm in Flux: The Prohibion on Torture or Inhuman and China’s challenge in the World Trade Organisaon (WTO) and UN Degrading Treatment under the European Convenon Framework Convenon on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Ezgi Yildiz (Harvard Kennedy School) Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) No More Than a Legal Evoluon? Evaluang the Expansion of the Navigang Internaonal Regime Complexity: South Africa in World Principle of Non‐refoulement by the European Regional Courts Trade Moritz Baumgaertel (Université libre de Bruxelles) Peg Murray-Evans (University of York) An‐Blasphemy Laws, Oense, and Religious Rights in the World The BRICS and Internaonal Tax Governance: The Case of Automac Polity Exchange of Informaon George M. Thomas (Arizona State University) Dries Lesage (Ghent University) Rethinking Human Rights Theory to Include Disability Kjers Skarstad (University of Oslo) WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Law and Polics of Interim Governance: The Role of WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Internaonal Law in Post-War State-Building Neoclassical Realist Theory of Internaonal Polics Internaonal Law Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University) Disc. Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Disc. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) The Lure of Law: On the Violence of Internaonal Law and Its Disc. Jerey W. Taliaferro (Tus University) Polical Semancs Disc. Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School) Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) The Curious Absence of Polics in Externally Assisted ‘Post‐Conict Part. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Transions’ Part. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Andrea Warnecke (European University Instute) Part. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) The Legal Perils of the Peace‐Through‐Transion Paradigm Part. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Emmanuel Herman Dominique De Groof (European University Instute) WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Tunisia Aer Ben‐Ali: The Exempon to the Rule? Understanding insurgent and counterinsurgent violence Ilyas Saliba (Berlin Social Science Center) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes State building and power sharing: The development of entrenched Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and social insecurity in Lebanon University of Oslo) Andrew Delatolla (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Science) University of Oslo) WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Beyond Mere Survival: The Impact of Community Organizaon on New Froners in Research on Internaonal Borders Counterinsurgency Eecveness Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Exploring Peace (Theme) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Substutes or Complements? Rebels’ choice of taccs in civil war Sara Polo (Rice University) Chair Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Belen Gonzalez (University of Mannheim) Disc. Melissa Lee (Princeton University) Suicide or No Suicide: A Strategic Choice for Terrorist Organizaons "Peace among Ourselves": Israeli Women, Gender Equality and the Burcu Pinar Alakoc (Webster University) Queson of Peace in the Oslo Period Technologies of Rebellion Beyond the Cold War: Are Modern "Proxy Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Wars" Disncve? Exploring Feminist Foreign & Security Policy Idea(l)s Laura Jakli (U.C. Berkeley) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Civilian Vicmizaon and Forced Recruitment Simon Hug (University of Geneva) WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Teaching IR in the Digital Age: pedagogical challenges WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Liberal Peace/Liberal Violence Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Educaon Global Development Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Chair David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Disc. David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Pedagogy of the Privileged: Globalizaon, Identy and the "The Claims of Modernity: Liberal Peace, Sacred Violence, and State Educaon of Liberal Individuals in the Twenty‐First Century Sovereignty" Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Teaching Foreign Policy 2.0: using digital pedagogy to capture Jusfying Liberal Peace, Securing the Mission: The case of UNIFIL student interest and increase crical thinking Jan Daniel (Charles University in Prague) Jeannie Grussendorf (Georgia State University) Liberal Peace and AFRICOM’s Geopolical Imaginaon Paradox of plenty or plenty of informaon? An overview of the Casey B. McNeill (Johns Hopkins University) acve teaching and learning literature on the challenges on the Liberal Violence and the Rule of Law(yers) informaon era Tracey Blasenheim (University of Minnesota) Crisna Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia) The Liberal Peace Kaleidoscope: Ontological Illusions and the Limits Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ) of Internaonal Governance A Pedagogical Toolkit to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners in Isabelle Schulte-Tenckho (Graduate Instute of Internaonal Introductory IST Classes and Development Studies) Kimberley A. Brown (Portland State University) Barbara Bravo (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Shawn Smallman (Portland State University) Development Studies) Rosa David (Portland State University )

WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Drone strikes and Targeted Killing: Insights from Theory and Looking for Peace in South Asian Conict Zones Methodology Global South Caucus Theory Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Chair Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Disc. Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Disc. Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Pung the Machine in the ‘Worldwide War Machine’: Drone Life Reduced to Nakedness: The biopolics of everyday life and the Warfare, Speed and the State act of bearing witness in Kashmir. Henrik Schillinger (University of Duisburg-Essen) Shubranshu Mishra (University of Kent) Bin Laden’s Targeted Killing and Emerging Norms The forgoen party in the Sri Lankan conict and the renewal of Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) Buddhist extremism; looking for peace in Sri Lankan conict Intersal Internaonal Law and Contestaon in Drone Warfare Mam Sajeer (South Eastern University, Sri Lanka) Michael E. Newell (Syracuse University) War as a means for Understanding Peace in South Asia Drones – a threat to IHL? An interdisciplinary perspecve on the Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) current debate on the feared impacts of drone usage U.S.‐Japan Coordinated Support for South Asian Democracies: Zeynep Balazumbul (Freie Universität Berlin) Prospects and Implicaons David Betge (Freie Universität Berlin) Michael R. Porter (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Killing Individual Human Beings: Drones and Targeted Killings Sassan Gholiagha (University of Hamburg) WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Computaonal Models of Conict in IR WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Feminist foreign policy, peace and diplomac pracce Chair D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Armando Geller (Scensei) Exploring Peace (Theme) Network Structure and the Emergence of Polical Extremism Disc. Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) The Quest for a Feminist Foreign Policy? Terrorists and Counters: A Model of Shocks in Compeve Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Networks Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Kyle Joyce (University of California at Davis) Computaonal Social Science and its implicaons for intelligence Explaining Paerns of Union Leverage by Immigrant Acvists in studies and internaonal relaons Western Europe Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corporaon) Akasemi Newsome (University of California, Berkeley) A Micro‐Level Study of the Relaonship between Crime and Laboring Across Regions: The Wenzhou Model and Chinese Immigraon Businesses in Italy Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Calvin P. Chen () Development Studies) Coordinang Conict: German Works Councils in Tech Worker Karsten Donnay (University of Konstanz) Resistance to Mass Layos David Backer (University of Maryland) Sidney Rothstein (University of Pennsylvania) Syrian refugees as a theme in the Middle Eastern Twiersphere Armando Geller (Scensei) WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Rebel Diplomacy WB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Security Studies Perspecves on intelligence and decision-making Chair Megan A. Stewart (American University/University of Virginia) Intelligence Studies Disc. Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) Chair Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) "When Do Rebel Groups Commit to Internaonal Humanitarian Chair Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Law?" Disc. Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) Communicaon and decision‐making: implicaons for intelligence Margarita Konaev (University of Notre Dame) Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) The Microdynamics of Rebel Diplomacy Ethics and decisions: why should it maer to intelligence? Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Fernando Velasco (Rey Juan Carlos University) Strategies of Insurgent Diplomacy: Evidence from the Middle East & The Opportunies Incubator™: A New Technique for Making North Africa Strategic Foresight Analysis Aconable Morgan Lee Kaplan (University of Chicago) Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Rebel Diplomacy: The Essenal, Yet Overlooked Factor in Civil War Military Intelligence as a Decision‐making Tool: Convenonal and Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Asymmetric Cases Diplomacy on the Fly: The Determinants of Shiing Strategies of William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Rebel Diplomacy Intelligence and Knowledge Development: What are the quesons Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Intelligence Professionals Ask? Eleonora Maacci (Amherst College) Charles Vandepeer (University of Adelaide) WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB32: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Economic performance and the polics of numbers American Grand Strategy and Corporate Elite Networks Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Security Studies Chair Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Morten Jerven (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Part. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Aairs) Part. Alexander S. Anievas (University of Conneccut) Measuring Restricon to Foreign Direct Investment: Criquing the Part. Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) OECD’s FDI Regulatory Restricveness Index Part. Basaan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam) Minhyung Joo (Pennsylvania State University) WB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Ryan McMahon (Pennsylvania State University) Evolving Forms of Labor Relaons and Industrial Conict in the Face Formalizing Crime: The EU’s Aempt at Regaining Regulatory of Global and Regional Transformaons Control Over the Illicit Market Economy Angela Licata (McMaster University) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Aid commitments should not be used to measure aid disbursements Chair Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Ryan C. Briggs (Virginia Tech) Disc. Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) The polical economy of inaon measurement Disc. Allison Evans (Western New Mexico University) Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) The Fate of Labor Movements in the Course of Regime Change: Post ‐Communist Poland, Post‐Apartheid South Africa, and Post‐Tahrir WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Egypt in Comparave Perspecve Drones, Peace, and Conict Ian M. Hartshorn (University of Nevada, Reno) Exploring Peace (Theme) Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) How Cool was “Cold Steel”? Trade Unions and Industrial Peace in Chair Georg Lömann (University of Warwick) Post‐Soviet Russia’s Steel Industry Disc. Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Allison Evans (Western New Mexico University) Drone strikes and the (in)securing of American identy M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) Democrac governance, technological imperave or socio‐polical WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel pragmasm? Explaining the procurement of drones Africa's Capacity to Respond to Violent Conict and Build Peace Moritz Weiss (LMU Munich) Exploring Peace (Theme) Ulla Jasper (Center for Security Studies, Zurich) #SorryNotSorry: Elite Discourse and Juscaon of Drone Warfare’s Chair Dorina Bekoe (Africa Center for Strategic Studies) Noncombatant Casuales Disc. Joyce Neu (Facilitang Peace) Terilyn Johnston Hunngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene Disc. I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University‐SAIS) University) Understanding the Resource ‘Curse(s):’ Instability and Violent The Toll of Drones on Human Liberty Conict in Africa Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Unmanned aerial vehicles and the Canadian techno‐social Internaonal Support for Civil Society in Tackling African Conicts environment: The role of stakeholders and the Mobius Ribbon of Sharath Srinivasan (University of Cambridge) Security(ies) Conict and Resilience in Africa Ciara Bracken-Roche (Queen's University, Surveillance Studies Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Internaonal Governance Innovaon Centre) and the United States Instute of Peace. ) External Actors in African Security Aairs WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global Leadership Radicalizaon in South Asia Foundaon) Internaonal Security Studies WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) Prospects of Peace in Central Asia The Domesc Polics of Jihad in : The Case of Lashkar‐e‐ Exploring Peace (Theme) Taiba C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Chair Earl Conteh‐Morgan (University of South Florida) Pakistani Conceptualizaon of Shari`a and Support for Militancy and Disc. David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Democrac Values: A New Empirical Approach Embedded Security in the Most Unlikely Place: OSCE C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Comprehensive Security and Peacebuilding Pracces in Central Asia Pakistani Public Support for Lashkar‐e‐Taiba Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Ausn) Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve Fractured Regions and Peace Paerns University) Anna Ohanyan (Stonehill College) Rifat Binte Luul (University of Akron) Michael Needle (Stonehill College) Stewart Blessing (University of Akron) Caroline Lambert (Stonehill College) State Failure and the Emergence of Extremist Islamist Groups Authoritarian Regimes and the Contestaon of Peace in Central Asia Said Yaqub (Carleton University ) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Drivers of Youth Radicalizaon in Pakistan: Lessons for Comparable Peace, conict processing, and the transformave power of Cases violence Moeed W. Yusuf (U.S. Instute of Peace) Jan Koehler (SFB 700, Free University Berlin) Boris Wilke (Bielefeld University) WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Central Asia, A New Horizon for Japan’s Foreign Policy Internaonal organizaons, capital markets, and the polics of Kuniko Ashizawa (American University ) debt Internaonal Polical Economy WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Chair Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Teaching peace authencally and ethically—(Im)possibilies?: Disc. Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Peace Studies The IMF’s New Debt Limits Policy: A Beer Approach to Debt Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Ethics Sustainability? Exploring Peace (Theme) Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) Determinants of accountability mechanism complaints in the Chair Jenny H. Peterson (University of Brish Columbia) Mullateral Development Banks (MDBs). Part. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University) Part. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Naonal Defense University) Legal determinants as the main drivers of the development of Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) capital markets: the case of infrastructure bonds in Brazil Part. Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) Nora Rachman (Fundacao Getulio Vargas - Sao Paulo Law Part. Jasmin Ramovic (University of Manchester) School, Brazil) Part. Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) How Presidents Follow the Call from Internaonal Capital Chrisan Arnold (University of Oxford) WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Queer Dialogues on Temporality The Democrac Advantage: Disnguishing Debt Type Makes A Dierence Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Stephen Bagwell (University of Georgia) Internaonal Ethics Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Momin Rahman (Trent University) Disc. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Queer Time, Duraon, and the Reexive IR Self WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Violence and Kurdish Polics Queer temporalies, ‘Atlanc genealogies’ [1] Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Melanie Richter-Montpet (University of Sheeld) Is the Buen Vivir Queer? On Queerness and Postneoliberal Chair David Romano (Missouri State University) Temporalies Disc. David Romano (Missouri State University) Amy Lind (University of Cincinna) Government Policy and Support for Kurdish Naonalism: Out of Time: Queer Postcolonial Temporality Assimilaon, Co‐optaon, and Repression Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Ceren Belge (Concordia University) Ali Zeren (McGill University) WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reframing radicalism: Ethnicity and Ideology in the PKK Regional Security Communies Eric Schoon (The Ohio State University) Internaonal Security Studies Countermovements and Ethnic Naonalism in Turkey Chair Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Disc. Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) Cem Emrence (Binghamton University) A Diplomac "Point of View" Encounters Galtung's "Negave" and Ethnic Compeon and Imprisonment: Revising the "Posive" Peace Consequences of Kurdish Migraon in Turkey Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) Cem Emrence (Binghamton University) Internaonal Oil Companies in Regional Security Complexes: The Islam, Polical Violence and Search for Peace case of Eastern Mediterranean Md. Farijuddin Khan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Constannos Adamides (University of Nicosia) WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Odysseas Christou (University of Nicosia) The role of global public relaons and CSR in public diplomacy Security Governance in the South Atlanc region: prospects of a new architecture in regional security. Diplomac Studies Cauê Pimentel (USP (University of Sao Paulo)) Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (American University) Part. Candace White (University of Tennessee) WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Jian Wang (University of Southern California) Contesng the vicm/perpetrator trope: The polics and rhetoric Part. Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) of sexual violence against men in war and peace Part. Diana Ingenho (University of Fribourg) Internaonal Security Studies WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Paula Drumond (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and The Polics of Digital Nonhumans: Algorithms, Systems, Development Studies ) Environment, and Agency Disc. Sara Meger (Central European University) The Discursive Construcon of Sexual Violence against Men in Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Theory Conict: Towards an Understanding of its Impact on Policy Internaonal Polical Sociology Thomas Charman (University of Edinburgh) Imageries of Defendant and Perpetrators in sexual war violence Chair Shannon K. Brincat (Grith University) cases Disc. Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) Anee Bringedal Houge (Department of Criminology and A New Birth of Control ‐ That Government of the Things, by the Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo) Things, for the Things Shall Prosper from the Earth: The Adapve Beyond Conict: On Sexual Violence Against Men and the Algorithms, Machinic Migaons, and Telemac Transions Arising Connuum of Violence in a Lebanese Context with Rapid Climate Change Sabiha Allouche (School of Oriental and African Studies) Timothy Wayne Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Fighng Violence in the Ranks University) Benjamin Thomas Grant Schrader (Colorado State University) Internet Corporaons, Hackers, and Distributed Digital Agency Rex Troumbley (Rice University) WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Four Dimensions to the Digital Debate – How Should We Think Jusce, Democracy & Peace: Contribuons of Tesmony to Strategically About Cyberspace and Cyber Power? Reconciliaon aer Human Atrocies Rick Bailey (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Human Rights High Speed Trading Algorithms and Human Manipulaons—Agency and Accountability in Complex Financial Markets Chair T. Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia) Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii-Manoa) Chair J. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia) Reboong the Polical: Coded Polics, Algorithmic Agency and Disc. Michael Lane Bruner (Georgia State University) Serious Gaming Part. Richard Herder (Southwestern Minnesota State University) Carolin Kaltofen (University College London) Part. Michael Lane Bruner (Georgia State University) Part. T. Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia) Part. J. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia) WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Avatars of the Earth: Assessing Risks of Radical Environmentalist New Warfare in Cyberspace Terrorism Employing Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons Internaonal Security Studies Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Chair Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Monterey) Disc. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) How I Learned I Should Have Been Afraid of the Bomb: Risk Factors Nuclear strategy in the cyber age: new challenges for the ulmate of Chemical Weapons Use and Abstenon weapon Kymberly MacNeal (University of Southern California) Andrew J. Fuer (University of Leicester) Why Leaders use Chemical Weapons on their Own People Towards a revoluon in nuclear aairs? Assessing the impact of new Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) techno‐military and normave dynamics on global nuclear order David D. Palkki (Air War College) Andrew J. Fuer (University of Leicester) WB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Digital Direct Acon and Cyber‐conict: Ghost Security versus the Contours of Global Power Transfer: Emerging Markets and Varying Islamic State Crystal Armstrong (Kennesaw State University) Trajectories across Economic Sectors A World Besieged By Peace: How the Obsolescence of War is Internaonal Polical Economy Emboldening Rogue States in the Internaonal System Chair Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong) Felicia Grey (Old Dominion University) Disc. Robert Wade (LSE) Disc. Yang Jiang (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel What Is ‘Global Power’ and in What Ways Does China Have It? Those Who Cannot Remember the Past are Condemned to Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Reinvent It: On History and IR Global Agricultural Commodies, Power and New Polical Actors Historical Internaonal Relaons Sarah J. Marn (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Brazil and the Neighbourhood: The Uneven and Combined Chair Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Relaonships Disc. Jonathan Acu (Coastal Carolina University) Alexander Moldovan (McMaster University) Construcon Time Again ‐ History in Construcvist Scholarship Concentraon, Power Diusion, and the Emerging Mulpolar Halvard Leira (NUPI) Conguraon Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Jorge F. Garzon (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Visions of Peace as a Source of Conict The RMB’s Transnaonalizaon and Contours of Power in Global Felix Berenskoeer (SOAS, University of London) Financial Markets “Regimes of historicity” in media discourses on wars and Julian Gruin (University of Amsterdam) intervenons: the missing link between collecve memory and foreign policy identy? WB54: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Eric Sangar (King's College London & University of Namur) Great Powers and Client States Under the Same Roof: History, Science, and the Study of Rivalry in Internaonal Security Studies IR Chair Brandon Yoder (Naonal University of Singapore) John Logan Mion (Dalhousie University) Disc. Brandon Yoder (Naonal University of Singapore) WB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Internaonal Support and Authoritarian Resilience: The Illusion of Protecon Middle Power Diplomacy: The Possible Revival of Middle Power Sean L. Yom (Temple University) Diplomacy in the world of the ‘the Informals’ All’s Unfair in Love and War: How Small Allies Respond to Patron‐ Internaonal Organizaon Adversary Rapprochement Chair Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Audrye Wong (Princeton University) Part. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Ungrateful Allies? Why U.S. Security Clients Expand Economic Ties Part. John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) with Their Patron’s Adversary Part. Jerey Robertson (Yonsei University) Dong Jung Kim (Yale-NUS College) Part. Maria Monica Wihardja (World Bank ) Is Paence Running Out? The Current State of China’s North Korea Part. Selcuk Colakoglu (Yıldırım Beyazit University) Dilemma Part. Seungjoo Lee (Chung‐Ang University) Sebasan Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Part. Sco Snyder (Council on Foreign Relaons) Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)

WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Use of Chemical Weapons Exploring non-Western subjecthood I: Decolonizing development? Internaonal Security Studies Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Disc. Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) From ‘dual’ to ‘global’ coloniality: On the relaonship between non‐ Upgrading the Bomb: Established Nuclear Powers' Strategic Transfer Western subjecthood and development in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia of Advanced Nuclear Technology Philipp Loholz (University of Birmingham ) Do Young Lee (University of Chicago) The postcolonial challenge: Thinking the unthinkable non‐Western Tilt to Iran: Regional Bandwagoning and the Emerging US‐Iranian ‘Theory’ Alliance Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (University of Calgary, Centre for Military Contending cosmologies and the polics of development and Strategic Studies) Túlio Resende Zille (Johns Hopkins University) Or Honig (Tel Aviv University) Converng the ‘unhappy’ Other: Imperialism, liberalism and Racism Explaining Alliance Coercion: Grand Strategy, Security Cooperaon, in the Caribbean and Nuclear Nonproliferaon Policy Melody Fonseca (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Gene Gerzhoy (Harvard University) Neo‐peace or neo‐colonialism? On the relaons between state and India‐US Nuclear Relaons: Implicaons for Southern Asia non‐state actors in integrated peace operaons Saira Bano (University of Calgary) Clara Egger (Science Po Grenoble) WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Consolidaon and Contestaon in Networked Urban Climate The Challenges of the Global Arms Trade: Achieving Peace through Governance I: The Urban Scale Convenonal Arms Control? Urban Aairs Associaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair David J. Gordon (University of California Santa Cruz) Chair Simone Wisotzki (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Disc. Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Disc. Simone Wisotzki (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Cies and Global Climate Governance: Consolidaons, A new tool for the humanitarian intervenon toolbox? Re‐assessing Contestaons and the Polics of Urban Change the normave framework for arming non‐state actors Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) Paul Holtom (Coventry University) David J. Gordon (University of California Santa Cruz) Norm conicts in hard cases: EU arms export control norm Governing Climate Change in UK Cies: The Role of SMEs adherence tested by arms supplies to opposion groups in Libya Sarah Burch (University of Waterloo) and Syria Paradiplomats ‐ changing the climate of negoaons? Nicholas James Marsh (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Joana Setzer (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Susanne Hansen (Norwegian University of Science and Michele Acuto (University College London) Technology) Do cies have the instuonal capacity to respond to climate (De)militarising global governance? Human security, polical change? economy and sovereignty in the UN Arms Trade Treaty Patricia Romero Lankao (Urban Future, Naonal Center for Anna Stavrianakis (University of Sussex) Atmospheric Research) Recent Global governance agreements on convenonal arms transfers: tensions between managing norm conicts and WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel progressing ‘responsible’ control Geostrategy In The Evolving Global Order Owen Greene (University of Bradford) Foreign Policy Analysis

WB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Mika P. Aaltola (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs ‐ Tallinn University) Rebel Group Behavior and Governance Disc. Mika P. Aaltola (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs ‐ Internaonal Security Studies Tallinn University) Chair Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews) The Quest for Geoeconomic Power: Brazil's Grand Strategy in the Disc. Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews) Post‐Cold War Era Accountability and Responsiveness in Rebel Regimes: Civilian Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs ) Agency and the Conduct of Insurgency U.S. grand strategy addressing the juxtaposion of geopolics and Michael Rubin (Columbia University) geoeconomics Hybrid Governance between the State and Non‐State Armed Kari Moola (University of Helsinki) Groups: Civilian Perspecves on Power in the DRC Geoeconomics versus Geopolics Carla Suarez (Dalhousie University) Ano Vihma (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Ares or Athena: State power and civil violence – a quantave The Geopolics of China’s Economic Rise analysis of the conicts in India and the Philippines Sören Scholvin (Instute of Economic and Cultural Geography, Richard Morgan (Emory University) University of Hanover) Losing Other People's Wars: Explaining Superpower Intervenon Compeon, Rent Flows, and Endowments in Rebel Violence and Defeat in Modern Wars Kolby Hanson (Columbia University) Michael Kreuzer (Princeton University) WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alliances and Proliferaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Do Young Lee (University of Chicago) Disc. Do Young Lee (University of Chicago) WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Northern Ireland – Sll a Place Apart? Aaron Edwards (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Peace or Conict in Eurasia: Challenges to the Exisng Security Environment in Eurasia WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Post Communist Systems Internaonal Legimacy in Peace Negoaons Chair John Francis Berryman (Birkbeck, University of London) Peace Studies Disc. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Chair Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) The Clash of Great Powers in the Post‐Soviet Space: EU and Russian Disc. Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) Foreign Policies in their Overlapping Neighborhood Why Africa But Not Syria? China and India’s Perspecves on Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Humanitarian Intervenon Europeanizaon and Minority Rights Norms in Post‐Soviet States Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology Sydney) Nuray Ibryamova (Eastern Mediterranean University) Stuck In Transion or Lost in Translaon: Understanding Languages Regionalism and mulvectorism in Eurasia: The strange case of of Legimacy and Legality in Internaonal Relaons Ukraine Vickie Frater (University of Queensland) Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Internaonal Intervenons, Local Peace: Donors, NGOs, and the Preserving Peace among the Great Powers: Russia's Foreign Policy Legimaon of Peacebuilding in Croaa and Normave Challenges to the Internaonal Order Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) Alexey Bogdanov (Saint-Petersburg State University) Internaonal Legimacy in Conict Resoluon: analyzing Europe, the Transatlanc Relaonship and Russia legimaon dynamics during peace negoaons in intractable Suzanne Lous (University of Miami) conicts Roger Edward Kanet (University of Miami) Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The limitaons and potenal of internaonal narraves in WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel statebuilding Rethinking Transional Jusce: Contemporary Cases Gizem Sucuoglu (New York University Center on Internaonal Peace Studies Cooperaon) Chair Philip Gamaghelyan (School of Conict Analysis and WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Resoluon, George Mason University) Feminist Peace Studies: Peace beyond security, debates beyond Disc. Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) disciplines A Counter‐narrave to the Rwandan Genocide: Hutus Rescuing Tutsis Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Regional Approach to Transional Jusce: Tesng the RECOM iniave in the Balkans Chair Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Science) Theorising agency in feminist peace studies: exploring postcolonial Aude Bicquelet (London School of Economics and Polical frameworks Science ) Hanna Ketola (King's College London) Historical memory and the problem of reconciliaon in Bosnia and (Re)Conceptualising Gendered Agency in War and Peace: Insights Herzegovina from Post‐Conict Bosnia‐Herzegovina Dragana Švraka (University of Florida) Maria O'Reilly (Goldsmiths, University of London) Problems of Temporality in Transional Jusce: Examples from How does gender count? Developing gender indicators in Burundi, Rwanda and Sierra Leone peacebuilding processes. Jesse James (University of Notre Dame) Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Lessons from Iraq’s Transional Jusce Struggle Feminist Intersecons: Exploring the links and divergences between Aysegul Keskin Zeren (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Human Security and Peace Studies Studies, University of Notre Dame) Amanda Donahoe (Tus University) WB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Feminist Global Health as Peace Research Exploring the Peace in Northern Ireland Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Tiina Vainen (University of Tampere) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Paul Dixon (Kingston University) WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Jan Erik Mustad (University of Agder) Transfer and Track Two Diplomacy Disc. Timothy White (Xavier University) Peace Studies The ‘Real’ Polics of the Northern Ireland peace process: A Chair Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) Construcvist Crique of Idealism and Realism Disc. Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) Paul Dixon (Kingston University) Transfer from Track Two in South Asia: A Case Study Help or hindrance? Talking to the IRA via the back‐channel in Peter Jones (University of Oawa) Northern Ireland Transfer and The Role of Eminent Persons Groups in Asian Regional Eamonn O'Kane (Wolverhampton University) Instuonalizaon Brian L. Job (University of Brish Columbia) Track Two and Transfer in Southeast Asia WB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Roundtable on "Responsibility for Human Rights: Transnaonal Peace Building Over Mount Ararat: Any Chance for Second‐Track Corporaons in Imperfect States" by David J. Karp Diplomacy in Turkey‐Armenia Relaons? Radiye Funda Karadeniz (Gaziantep University) Human Rights A decade of research on Track Two diplomacy and transfer: Where Chair Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) do we stand and where do we go from here? Disc. David J. Karp (University of Sussex) Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Part. Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Part. Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville) WB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Emerging Powers and Global Governance Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Foreign Policy Analysis WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of The “Land”-Queson in the Polics of Development Massachuses Boston) Disc. Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA Global Development Environmental Studies German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Disc. Mahew Zierler (Michigan State University) Chair Colin Alexander (Nongham Trent University) The rise and fall of the “emerging power” concept: Brazil as a Disc. Marn Weber (University of Queensland) crical case study Cizen‐peasants: the land‐queson, modernity and internaonal Arturo C. Sotomayor (The University of Texas at San Antonio) relaons in Tanzania Does Polics follow Economics? The Case of China’s Foreign Darius A'Zami (Renmin University of China) Relaons “It’s not yours if you can’t get there”: Land as the Object of Postwar Thomas Moore (University of Cincinna) Development James R. Masterson (Morehead State University) Begum Adalet (New York University) Contribuons of Turkey and the BRICS countries to global The Eects of Land Grabs on Polics and Cizenship: governance: A comparave Analysis nancialisaon, securisaon and the depolicisaon of land Emel Parlar Dal (University Of Marmara/Istanbul) Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University) South‐South, but Cooperaon: A Comparison of the Arculaon of Developing Development: Liberal Improvement, (An)Colonialism, Equalies and Inequalies in the Discourses of IBSA Countries’ and Land Foreign Policies Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Lucas Perez Florenno (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Marcelle Marns (Poncia Universidade Católica do Rio de Regions, Regional Order and Regional Security Janeiro) Exploring Peace (Theme) Rising Accommodaons: Liberal Internaonal Order and the Pracces of Rising Powers Chair Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Jose Luis Rodriguez Aquino (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Regional Variaon in Spaal‐Posional Rivalry Tendencies and WB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Conict Propensies An-terrorism and Foreign Policy Decisions Kentaro Sakuwa (Valparaiso University) Foreign Policy Analysis William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Strategic Rivalries in Comparave Regional Analysis Chair Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Disc. Raphael David Marcus (King's College London) Paerns of Conict Across Time and Across Regions Blue‐eyed Jihad ‐ Western Fighters with the Islamic State Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence/ US Army War College) Regional Formaon and Evoluon Bush to Obama: Connuity and Disconnuity in the post‐September J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Military Instute) 11 Wars Regional Variaons on External and Internal Inuences on State Aaron Enger (University of Waterloo) Militarizaon “Bang for the Buck:” Is US Investment in the Fight Against Terrorism Karen Rasler (Indiana University) Paying Dividends? William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Christopher Faulkner (University of Central Florida) WB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Peace and the "Savage Sorng": Understanding the Structural Violence of Expulsions Global Development Chair David C. Earnest (Old Dominion University) Disc. Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) Gender and Expulsions: Women's Rights and the Polical Economy of Sex Tracking Karmen Matusek (Old Dominion University) Living on the Edge: Adaptaon to Sea‐Level Rise and the Municipal The Impact of the Abe Doctrine on the U.S.‐Japan Alliance and on Polical Economy of Explusions Peace and Stability in East Asia and the World Claudia Risner (Old Dominion University) Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) (Re)dening / Revealing Cultural Conict: Structural Violence and Relocang US Military Bases in Japan and Korea: The US Strategy Climate‐Induced Urbanizaon and the link of Domesc and Internaonal Factors Chrisna Slentz (Old Dominion University) Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) At the Periphery of ‘Savage Sorng’: Protracted Displacement in the When Alliance Restraint Fails: the Domesc Turmoil Connecon African Great Lakes Michael Morgan (Mariea College) Erika Frydenlund (Old Dominion University) Mark Schaefer (Mariea College) U.S. Polical‐Military Presence in the Asia‐Pacic: Beyond "Hubs WB74: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel and Spokes" The contenous polics of foreign direct investment ows Michael Kraig (Air Command and Sta College, Air University) Internaonal Polical Economy Conict and Cooperaon in the Asia‐Pacic Chair Catherine Jones (University of Warwick) Dina Smeltz (The Chicago Council on Global Aairs) Disc. Chungshik Moon (Australian Naonal University) WB77: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel To Disclose or not to Disclose: How Global Compeon for Foreign Theorizing Power in the Modern Era: New Sources, Measures, and Direct Investment Inuences Transparency Reforms Kerem Oge (McGill University ) Metrics of Power in Internaonal Relaons Legal Origin and Foreign Direct Investment: How Business Foreign Policy Analysis Environment Aects Flows of Greeneld Investments and Mergers Chair James M. Goldgeier (American University) & Acquisions Disc. Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Youngchae Lee (University of Rochester) The Enemy Within (or Without): Internal threats, external foes and Civil Society and the Struggle for Control of Natural Resources: the organizaon of the state security apparatus Exploring the ‘Social’ Dimension of Investor‐State Disputes in Lan Meredith Blank (University of Michigan) America The Strategic Logic of Security Assistance Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Marc Grinberg (Stanford University) Rachel Hannah Nadelman (American University) The Business of Human Rights: NGO Targeng of Corporaons Can the Anarchy Be Tamed? The Relave Gains Problem in Dyadic Laura Seago (University of Michigan) FDI Mission First, People Always? The Role of Reputaon in Response Gyu Sang Shim (Purdue University) to Civilians Kidnapped Overseas Danielle Gilbert (George Washington University) WB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Geng to the Table: Exploring the Determinants of Internaonal The polical economy of internaonal trade legalizaon Negoaons and So Power Internaonal Polical Economy Philip Baxter (Georgia Instute of Technology) Chair Maas E. Margulis (University of Srling) WB78: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Maas E. Margulis (University of Srling) Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) The Role of Socializaon and Norms in Foreign Policy Construcng the courts of the global economy: The WTO, MAI and Foreign Policy Analysis ISDS compared Chair Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, School of Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Diplomacy and Internaonal Relaons) Promong Trade through Private Law: Explaining Internaonal Legal Disc. Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, School of Harmonizaon Diplomacy and Internaonal Relaons) Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya) Disc. Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Protecng Intellectual Property Rights: What Role for Preferenal Undermining Trust, Threatening Peace: Culture, Beliefs, Percepons Trade Agreements? and Pracces Contribung to Sino‐American Distrust Manfred Elsig (University of Bern) Gregory Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Jenny Surbeck (World Trade Instute, University of Bern) Internaonal Socializaon and Foreign Policy Correspondence: A Big Third Pares as Amicus Curiae: Do They Contribute to the Data Evaluaon Legalizaon of the World Trade Organizaon? Ryan P. Kennedy (University of Houston) Jay Ryu (University of Rochester) Crisan A. Canr (Oakland University) Socializing Japan or Socialized by Japan? States and Norms in WB76: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Society Alliances and Rivalries in Asia Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia) Foreign Policy Analysis Why Do Countries Want to Join Internaonal Development Organizaon?: The Case of South Korea Chair Paul van Hoo (European University Instute) Seok Joon Kim (George Washington University) Disc. Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Disc. Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Percepons maer: their inuence n the Brazilian foreign policy Georgetown University) Débora Terra (ICS-ULisboa ) WB79: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel A Path to So Power in the United States? China’s Confucius Canadian Military and Foreign Policy Instutes in the American Press Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Associaon for Canadian Studies in the United States Jing Su (Indiana Univeristy) Chair Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) The China Eect: Chinese economic globalizaon and the Disc. Ralph Carter (Texas Chrisan University) environment in developing countries Connecon and Capability: Social Cohesion and Soldier Jessica Neae (University of Oregon) Performance Enhancement in Canada and the United States Rising powers and foreign intrastate armed conicts: Trends and Hans Chrisan Breede (The Royal Military College of Canada) paerns of China’s intervenon in African civil wars Women in the Canadian Military Obert Hodzi (Lingnan University) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Public‐Private Partnerships in Public Diplomacy of China War Prerogave Reform in Canada and the United Kingdom Xuefei Chen (China Foreign Aairs University ) Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Li Li (China Foreign Aairs University (CFAU)) Cycling in New Direcons? Assessing Canada‐US and North Elizabeth (Bey) C. Hanson (University of Conneccut) American Relaons Beyond the Current Electoral Cycle Georey Hale (University of Lethbridge) WB83: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Polical Psychology and Foreign Policy WB80: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Stymying Stereotypes: Peaceful Polics in a Tumultuous Middle East Chair Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Instute) Disc. Imran Demir (Marmara University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Unipolarity and the Enemy Image: Proposions, Implicaons, Chair Ozge Tekin (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Indicators Disc. Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Christopher J. Feweis (Tulane University) Disc. Amir Moheet (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Pung Things in Perspecve: Mental Simulaon in Experimental Disc. Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Polical Sciene A Theory of Elites but a Story of Challengers: Ruling Party Weakness Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) During the Arab Uprisings Jonathan Renshon (University of -Madison) Amir Moheet (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Who against Whom for Whose Benet? Assessing the Psychological Mapping the Dynamics of Nonviolent Identy Polics: Basis for Diversionary Conicts Hybridizaon, Polarizaon, and Self‐Marginalizaon Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Assessing Kim Jung Un: The Contours of his Subjecve Raonality Malformaons of Secular Tolerance: Insights from Turkey Sercan Canbolat (University of Conneccut) Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Conneccut) Beyond Mobilizaon: Rethinking Social Movements in Authoritarian Regimes WB84: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Ozge Tekin (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Beyond the "Neuromancer": New and Old Ways of Examining The Struggle for Recognion and Authencity in the Middle East Cyberspace Joshua Freedman (Northwestern University) Intelligence Studies WB81: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) “Hedging” in Internaonal Relaons Theory and Pracce Disc. Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) Internaonal Security Studies The Violence of Hacking: The Normave Environment of State Exploring Peace (Theme) Violence in Cyberspace Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) Chair Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) The logic of bargaining with cyber weapons. Disc. T. J. Pempel (University of California at Berkeley) Richard Andres (Naonal Defense University) When and Why Weaker States Hedge: A Two‐Level Analysis The changing face of war in cyberspace Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Naonal University of Malaysia (UKM)) Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) On ‘Hedging’ in Internaonal Polics: A crique Jurgen Haacke (London School of Economics) WB85: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Indonesian Strategic Hedging: Seeking Security and Regional Economic regionalism and global trade Autonomy during Great Power Transion Internaonal Polical Economy Ann Marie Murphy (Seton Hall University) Explaining Variaon in Hedging Strategies Chair Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Disc. Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Disc. Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi) WB82: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Demysfying Mega Regional Trade Agreements and the Implicaons Exploring China's Diplomacy Eorts for the Governance of World Trade Exploring Peace (Theme) Koray Mutlu (McMaster University) The Polics of Transatlanc Trade in Services Chair Georey Harris (European Parliament) Nicole Lindstrom (University of York) Disc. Hongmei Li (Miami University, Ohio) EU Economic Partnership Agreements: Reviewing the Progress of Rethinking the Power of Secretariats and IOs: Findings from a Cotonou Patrimonial Bureaucracy at the ASEAN Secretariat Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Drawing ‘Empowerment’: A Parcipatory Method for Social Science Many neoliberal ideas and one trade negoator: construcng Concept Formaon in Internaonal Comparave Research normave consensus in European Union trade policy Chesney McOmber (University of Florida ) Elitsa Garnizova (London School of Economics and Polical Picturing Peace: Using Parcipatory Photography to Arculate Science) Community‐led Visions for Change Electoral Instuons and States' Compliance with WTO Rulings Jessica Smith (School for Conict Analysis & Resoluon, George Naoko Matsumura (Hitotsubashi University ) Mason University) Data and Data Visualizaon as Acve Learning WB86: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Designing, Providing, Protecng Peace in Ethnically Divided Sociees WC01-C: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Discourse Analysis: New Approaches and Understandings Exploring Peace (Theme) Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Disc. Mathilde Leloup (Sciences Po/ CERI ) Disc. Laura Roselle (Elon University) Designing Peace: Instuonal Innovaons in Divided Sociees Talking it out: Can discourse solve the agent/structure problem? Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Mor Mitrani (Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of The displacement – peace nexus disentangled Jerusalem/Freie Universität Berln) Heidrun Bohnet (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Made in Geneva?: Understanding the Internal Crisis of (BICC)) Humanitarian Acon A need to incorporate civil society actors as domesc forces to David Morgan (Dalhousie University) establish durable posive peace in power‐sharing regimes: the Case An Identy in Conict: Divergent Israeli Domesc Interpretaons of of Cyprus Peace Process a Contested Western Identy and Implicaons for Israel's Regional Gül Pinar Erkem Gülboy (Istanbul University) Policy A Cross‐Naonal Invesgaon of Regime Change, Democrazaon Moshe Goldman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Ethnic Conict Demet Y. Mousseau (University of Central Florida) WC01-D: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Internaonal Educaon and Cooperaon WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia Educaon, Learning and Knowledge Creaon in IR Disc. Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Meirav Mishali‐Ram (Bar‐Ilan University) Chair Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Learning EU at school; innovave pedagogy and EU‐related content in primary school curricula WC01-A: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Ana Bojinovic Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Probing IR Theory Marko Lovec (University of Ljubljana) Junior Scholar Symposia Surveying the Field from Afar: Improving Undergraduates’ Disc. Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Conneccut) Perspecves of Internaonal Relaons with a Scholars Wiki Disc. Annee Freyberg‐Inan (University of Amsterdam) Jeremy L. Wells (Texas State University) The Historical (re)turn of IR: or The Problem of History as the Using Narrave Approaches to Support Teaching and Learning Problem of IR Danielle Blab (McMaster University) Renato Sabbagh Bahia (Poncal Internaonalizing the SCU: How Comprehensive Internaonalizaon Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Works at the People's University Cynicism and Ontological Security Theory Jermain Grin (Colorado State University) Stephen Michael Chrisan (University of Utah) Delving into “the internaonal”: The Concepons of “the WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel internaonal” in IR scholarship Environment and Conict 2/3 Mine Nur Kucuk (Bilkent University) Exploring Peace (Theme) From Space to the Body: How Searching for Peace Transformed Chair Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Vulnerability Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) The Hunger Games: Urban Bias, Horizontal Inequality and Food‐ WC01-B: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Related Unrest Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Conict Analysis Research New and Ethnographic Methods and Approaches Centre) Junior Scholar Symposia State Policies and Food Related Violence Disc. Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Ida Rudolfsen (Peace Research Instute Oslo & Uppsala University) The service delivery protest movement in South Africa: An analysis WC06: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel through dierent theorecal frameworks Exploring the regional peace in East Asia and beyond Todd G. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno) Exploring Peace (Theme) In Praise of Market Volality: The Moderang Eect of Price Volality on Food Riots and Civil Conict Chair Joakim Kreutz (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi) Uppsala University) Ryan Bakker (University of Georgia) Disc. Erik Melander (Uppsala University) Climate, Agriculture and Armed Conict in Asia, 1989‐2014 Disc. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Nina von Uexkull (Uppsala University) Dame) Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Peace by unintended means? The state, territory and alternave ways to security community in Southeast Asia and South America Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University) Nicole Jenne (Poncia Universidad Católica de Chile) Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Opmists, Pessimists or Skepcs: Explaining variaons in Post‐ Cold WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel War Internaonal and Regional Order Bargaining, Commitment, and Peace Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) What causes regional peace? A joint exploraon of conict Exploring Peace (Theme) prevenon and resoluon Chair Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Joakim Kreutz (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Disc. Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Uppsala University) Domesc Instuons and Credible Commitment Problems Not For Export? Southeast Asian norms of Peace and Security Mark Souva (Florida State University) Catherine Jones (University of Warwick) Territory, Rivalry, Bargaining and the Selement of Borders Predicng China: Key to gauging the future of the East Asian Peace? Toby James Rider (Texas Tech University) Stein Tønnesson (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) A Logic of Commitment in Internaonal Relaons Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Revising the Cold War and the Emergence of Liberal Peace: Peaceful Territorial Transfers and Third Party Conict Daina Chiba (University of Essex) Liberalism, Human Rights and Diplomacy in Historical Perspecve War‐Winning Coalions and the Durability of Internaonal Orders Historical Internaonal Relaons Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Chair Robert E. Williams, Jr. (Pepperdine University) Disc. Bruno Reis (Instute Social Sciences ‐ Univ. Lisbon & King's WC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel College London ) Neurobiology of war and the prospects for peace Science and Educaon in the Shadow of Great Power Decline Exploring Peace (Theme) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Chair Anthony C. Lopez (Washington State University) Neutrality from the Cold War to Engaged Neutrality Disc. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna) Disc. Anthony C. Lopez (Washington State University) Transformaon and Totalitarianism: US Intervenon and Cold War Both war and peace are in our genes Liberalism, 1946 to 1989 Azar Gat (Tel-Aviv University) Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University) Peace of mind: Cognive biases in the causes of peace as well as ‘Quiet Diplomacy’: The Reagan Administraon’s Inial Engagement war? with the Soviet Union Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Simon Miles (University of Texas at Ausn) Evoluon and the psychology of intergroup conict: The male Human Rights as Food Security: Revising President Carter’s warrior hypothesis Human Rights Agenda Melissa McDonald (Oakland University) Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Cognive systems for revenge and forgiveness WC08: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Michael McCullough (University of Miami) Theorizing Internaonal Polics Past: Ancient Sociees, the Longue The eect of millions of years of war on human’s evolved Durée, and World Systems psychology Aaron Sell (Grith University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Jonathan Acu (Coastal Carolina University) WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Disc. Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) FTGS Town Hall The Power Conguraons of the Central Civilizaon/ World System Feminist Theory and Gender Studies in the Twelh Century Chair Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Science, Technology, and Power in the Medieval Islamic Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Mark Z. Taylor (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) It’s the Eurocene: Carbon Archeology and the Geopolics of Modern Geology Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Anthropological Invesgaons: The Quest for Order in Ancient Deconstrucng civil society actors and funcons: On the limitaons Anarchical Sociees of internaonal frameworks for fragile states. Nicolás Terradas (Florida Internaonal University) Simone Datzberger (Ulster University) Size upswings of cies and polies: comparisons of world‐systems A Route towards a successful peacebuilding process: Lessons from since the Bronze Age the Colombian Civil Society Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Hiroko Inoue (University of California Riverside) WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable WC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Realism and Naonalism: Old Pals or Strangers? Causal Mechanisms and Process-tracing in Global Environmental Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Polics Chair John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Environmental Studies Part. Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Chair Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Part. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Part. Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) How to Generalize from Case Studies Part. Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Courts as Causal Actors in Environmental Polics Part. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Lisa Vanhala (University College London) WC13: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Recasng the Environmental Problem: From Raonalist Design to The known knowns and known unknowns of peacekeeping data Polical Process Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Placeholder Chair Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Part. Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Part. Han Dorussen (University of Essex) WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Renegoang Agency and Structure in Construcvist IR Part. Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Theory Part. Jacob D. Kathman (University at Bualo, SUNY) Chair Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) Part. Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Disc. Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Present at the Construcon: Realpolik, Idealpolik and Performance and War / Collecve Armed Violence Konstruktpolik David Patrick Houghton (King's College London/US Naval War Feminist Theory and Gender Studies College) Cambodian Genocide and Film: A War over Naonal Narrave Cyprus in context: Construcvism and the role of European identy Shawna Michelle Lesseur (University of Conneccut) Almendra Orz de Zárate (Universidad Anáhuac México Norte) Autoaesthec Reecon of War Experience Mauricio Gámez Báez (Universidad Anáhuac México Norte) Susanna Hast (University of Helsinki) "Neuro" construcvism Collaging IR and War Photography Filip Viskupic (University of Georgia) Thomas Briggs (University of Conneccut) Jerey Berejikian (University of Georgia) Method Acng, War Films, and Aect Towards a Reecvist Theory of Internaonal Hierarchy: M. Evren Eken (University of London) Understanding the Meaning of Stature, Role and Status in World Theatrical Negoaons of the Ephemerality of War: Examples from Polics Bil'in Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Taken for Granted: Tacit Knowledge in IR Sebasan M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring conict resoluon and peace-building within the global WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel water governance discourse Peacebuilding through Civil Society Environmental Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Oriol Mirosa (University of Wisconsin‐) Chair Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Disc. Cecilia Tortajada (Naonal University of Singapore) Disc. Zack Bowersox (Emory University) Global Water Governance and Local Input: Can Parcipaon Long term peacebuilding in Georgia: The Role of Corrupon and Overcome Conict? Civil Society Oriol Mirosa (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Ortrun Merkle ( Maastricht University) The Challenges of Governing Water at the Global Scale The Helper – Imperialist, Paternalist, or just a Fool? Are there any Cecilia Tortajada (Naonal University of Singapore) construcve roles for external partners in NGO peacebuilding? The global polics of boled water: Towards an integrave research Pernilla Johansson (UC Irvine) agenda Raul Pacheco-Vega (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) Jusce and Global Water: The Ethics of Global Water Governance Imperfect Dichotomies: Narraves of Peace and the United Naons’ Chrisana Peppard (Fordham University) Obsession with Success At the Conuence: The OECD and the Global Water Crisis Barbara Bravo (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Dusn Garrick (McMaster University) Development Studies) Current Aempts to Confound the Intenonal Destrucon of WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cultural Heritage: the Illusion of Liberal Peace UN Security Council and Intervenons for Peace Vincent Négri (CNRS Paris) Exploring Peace (Theme) Wampum in Geneva: Learning from Iroquois Diplomacy, Past and Present Chair Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Isabelle Schulte-Tenckho (Graduate Instute of Internaonal Disc. Ashly Townsen (Washington State University) and Development Studies) The local security eects of UN peacekeeping deployments Bernd Beber (New York University) WC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Peacekeeping Economy in Monrovia, Liberia A game of small changes? Global nancial governance aer the Bernd Beber (New York University) crisis. Michael J. Gilligan (New York University) Internaonal Polical Economy Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Chair Ben Thirkell‐White (Victoria University of Wellington) Selecvity in third‐party intervenon in the UNSC Global norm change and peripheral pracces: the New Zealand Autumn Lockwood Payton (Ohio State University) Reserve Bank aer the GFC Byungwon Woo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Ben Thirkell-White (Victoria University of Wellington) Sexual Exploitaon and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions: A Case Construcng the Global Financial Crisis, Fast and Slow: Interpreve Study of MONUC and MONUSCO Leadership, Intellectual Hysteresis and Iterave Repurposing in the Bonnie Kovatch (United States Military Academy) Macroprudenal Reconstrucon of Execuve Pay Regulaon The Democrac Republic of the Congo as UN Laboratory: Wesley W. Widmaier (Grith University) Peacekeeping Innovaons in a Catastrophe Andrew Baker (University of Sheeld) Anjali Dayal (Fordham University ) The Unnished Engagement: Carr and Polanyi on structural change WC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel in the global polical economy Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) Polics of Foreign Aid Decisions “I will wear your e when we solve Greece’s debt crisis”: The Visual Foreign Policy Analysis Polics of Eurozone Governance Global Health Internaonal Polical Economy Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) James Brasse (University of Warwick) Chair Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Mortgaging Development: The Financial Crisis and World Bank Disc. David Bearce (University of Colorado at Boulder) Lending for Housing No, thanks! Why Myanmar, Japan, India and the USA rejected Liam S. Clegg (University of York) humanitarian aid aer natural disasters Charloe Dany (University of Frankfurt, Germany) WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Reconceptualizing aid in internaonal relaons: Foreign assistance Economic Interdependence, the Liberal Peace, and the First World as human rights facilitaon instead of intergovernmental signaling War Jessie Rumsey (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Internaonal Security Studies Reevaluang Donor Movaons in Bilateral Foreign Aid Gina Marnez (Duke University) Chair John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) From Swagger to Self‐Advocacy: India’s Extended “Transion” in the Disc. Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) World Bank 1914 as Culminaon of a Liberal Peace? Vikash Yadav (Hobart and William Smith ) Alexander S. Anievas (University of Conneccut) Jason A. Kirk (Elon University) Why Do States Join Risky Wars? The Case of the First World War, Ethnic network representaon, access to power, and U.S. foreign 1914‐1917 aid allocaon John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) Tobias Heinrich (University of South Carolina) Globalizaon Then and Now: 1914 and Misguided Analogies Etel Solingen (University of California Irvine) WC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Economic Interdependence and the Origins of the First World War Peace Otherwise: Lost Opportunies and Possible Alternaves Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia) from the League of Naons to the UN WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) The Middle East in Transion: Issues and Responses Disc. Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Instute Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies of Peace) Peace Studies From Status to Equality: Democracy and Statehood in Interwar Europe Chair Maria Fanis (Ohio University) León Castellanos Jankiewicz (Graduate Instute of Disc. Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Internaonal and Development Studies) Mulple Modernies and Mulple Democracies in a context of Constung Causality: beyond the ‘ideaonal/material’ divide Demographic transion in the Middle East and North Africa Medha Medha (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Elhum Haghighat (The City University of New York) Studies) Unseled Cultures and Changing Authority Structures: The Nicola Nymalm (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Reproducon of Intolerance between ‘Islamism’ and ‘Secularism’ in Ecology and escape: the anthropocene subject and the limits of the Democrazing Middle East crique Men Koca (European University Instute) Madeleine Fagan (University of Warwick) Economic Crisis and Civil Society Transformaons: Peace in the From Bare Life to Bare Reality: Terracing the Place of Trauma in Middle Eastern Region (A Case Study of Egypt post‐Arab Spring) Internaonal Relaons Priyanka Chandra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) Thinking Global Order Dierently: A Post‐Foundaonal Intervenon WC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Fränze Wilhelm (University of Kiel) Strategic Culture or Strategic Subcultures? Breaking down the Pacism in IR: The Anatomy of a Subjugated Knowledge Unitary Assumpons of Strategic Culture Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Internaonal Security Studies WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Alan Bloomeld (University of New South Wales) Human Tracking Part. Shaiel Ben‐Ephraim (University of Calgary, Centre for Military Human Rights and Strategic Studies) Part. Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) Chair H. Richard Friman (Marquee University) Part. Alexander Salt (University of Calgary) Disc. Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Turning a Blind Eye: State Reacon to Conict and Human WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Tracking Visualizing Internaonal Law as a Vehicle for Exploring Peace Amanda D Clark (Kent State University) Internaonal Law Understanding Vulnerability: Unlocking the Key to Human Chair John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Tracking in the Caribbean and Abroad Chair Charloe Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Davina Durgana (Senior Praconer Faculty, School of Part. Charloe Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Internaonal Training (SIT) Graduate Instute - D.C.) Part. Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Human Tracking: Legislaon and Extent Morgan Podczervinski (Georgia Southern University ) Part. Melissa T. Labonte (Fordham University) Part. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) An Unfair Advantage: Human Tracking Predators in Post‐Disaster WC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Communies Media Coverage of Crises: Media Systems and Comparave Shane Wery (Central Michigan University) Analysis Aviaon and Human Tracking Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies David L. Butler (The University of Southern Mississippi) Amber L. Hulsey (The University of Southern Mississippi) Chair Felicia Krishna‐Hensel (Auburn Montgomery) Part. Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Get Back Where You Once Belong? Migraon, Law and Governance Part. Howard M. Hensel (Air War College) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Part. Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Internaonal Law WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Transnaonalism at 100: Assessing the Field on the Centenary of Disc. Anil Sigdel (Advanced Research and Training Instute, "Trans-naonal America" Kathmandu, Nepal) Plus ça change?: Compeng models of governance and Canadian Exploring Peace (Theme) temporary labour migraon Chair David Malet (George Washington University) Chrisna Gabriel (Carleton University) Part. Peter Andreas (Brown University) Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Part. Margaret E. Keck (Johns Hopkins University) Percepons on Immigraon and Naonal Security in the United Part. Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) Arab Emirates Part. Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) Krisan Alexander (Zayed University) WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Constuonal Denion of the Demos and Inter‐Ethnic Relaons Agnes Katalin Koos (Feather River College) Posoundaonal IR Stop Gap: Temporary Visas as Mechanisms for Interdicon, Control Internaonal Polical Sociology and Denial of Rights Chair Hans‐Marn Jaeger (Carleton University) Jenna Hennebry (Internaonal Migraon Research Centre, Disc. Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Wilfrid Laurier University) Carla Angulo-Pasel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Desirable vulnerabilies: Migrant bodies, human tracking and WC32: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel biopolical statecra Exploring Intrastate Conict, Mediaon, Instuons, and Peace Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Exploring Peace (Theme) WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Tobias Grei (American University) Religion and Ethnicity in the MENA: Turks, Kurds, Arabs and the Disc. Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Syrian Civil War From Instuon‐building to Peace‐building in Intrastate Conicts Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Ending war, but losing power: how mediaon processes in civil wars Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) aect leadership survival Disc. Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner (Hamline University) Chrisna Kiel (Tulane University) The impact of PYD‐PKK relaonship on Kurdish polics in Syria Challenges to the Communicaon between Internaonal Mediators Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Polical and Naonal Facons in Civil War Peace Negoaon: A Comparave Science) Study of Cambodia and Sudan Robert Lowe (London School of Economics and Polical Science) SungYong Lee (University of Otago) Freedom of Religion and Non‐Muslim Minories in Turkey Autonomy, Secession, and Peace: The Importance of Pre‐War Anna Maria Beylunioglu (European University Instute) Instuons Social Assistance and Electoral Compeon for the Kurdish Vote Carter Johnson (Naonal Research University - Higher School of Ozge Kemahlioglu (Sabanci University) Economics ()) Naon, Ethnicity, and Umma: Identy Aer State Collapse in Syria WC33: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Victoria Gilbert (University of Pennsylvania) Ethnicity, identy and conict WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Women in Post-Conict Transions Chair Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) Women's Caucus Disc. John McCauley (University of Maryland, College Park) Peace Studies Explaining the Causes of Irredenst Violence Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Seraina Ruegger (ETH Zurich) Exploring Peace (Theme) Overcoming the Rebel's Dilemma: Collecve Acon and Military Chair Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Capabilies Disc. Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Post‐conict Electoral Quotas and Sexual Violence Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Lethality of Terrorist Aacks as a Predictor of Civil Wars Women and Long‐lasng Peace Aer Conicts Katerina Tkacova (University of Essex) Myunghwa Cho (University of Missouri-Columbia) Extending the horizontal inequality hypothesis across conict Transional Jusce/Postwar Reconciliaon Eorts in Bosnia‐ severity and taccs Hercegovina conducted by Women’s NGOs Solveig Hillesund (University of Oslo) Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) Imputed Idenes: New Spaal Data on Ethnicity in Africa The Women's Internaonal League for Peace and Freedom and the Carl von Schweinitz (ETH Zurich) Challenges of Interseconality Peace Praxis Philipp Hunziker (ETH Zurich) Lynne Woehrle (Mount Mary University) Patrick G. Coy (Kent State University- Center for Applied Conict WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Management) Instuonal Design in World Polics: Informal Governance, Interacons, and Power WC31: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Intelligence Analysis and the Analyst-Policymaker Relaonship: Key Internaonal Organizaon Case Studies since 1945 Chair David A. Lake (University of California San Diego) Intelligence Studies Disc. David A. Lake (University of California San Diego) The Process of Headquartering IGOs Chair Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Tana Johnson (Duke University) Disc. Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) If and How Power is Legalized in Internaonal Law Their Masters' Voices: The Intelligence Reporng on the West of the Barbara Koremenos (U-M) Stasi and KGB, 1945‐91 Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) The Forces of Aracon: How Security Interests Shape Membership in Economic Instuons Doomed from the Start: Detente and American and Soviet Chrisna Davis (Princeton University) Esmave Intelligence Benjamin Fischer (Rered) Tyler Pra (Princeton University) Pakistani Intelligence and India Black Markets and Exchange Rate Preferences: Evidence from a Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Survey Experiment in Argenna Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Personality, Conngency and Culture in American Intelligence Michael Aklin (University of Pisburgh) Assessments of the Al Qaeda Threat Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Eric Arias (New York University) WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable WC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Russian Defence Policy and Developments in the Aermath of Teaching and Learning Internaonally: Collaboraon, Faculty-led Crimea: Outlook and Implicaons for the West Programs, Teaching Abroad as a Grad Student Post Communist Systems Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Educaon Chair Bena Renz (University of Nongham) Chair Laura Brunell (Gonzaga University) Part. Hanna Smith (University of Helsinki) Part. Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Part. Tor Bukkvoll (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) Part. Zsolt Nyiri (Montclair State University) Part. Gudrun Persson (Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)) Part. Felix S. Grenier (University of Moncton) Part. Una Hakvåg (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Foreign Policy of Regional Powers Making Sense of the Central African Republic: The Failures and Internaonal Security Studies Future of Internaonal Peacebuilding in CAR Internaonal Organizaon Iran's Grand Strategy Masoud Kazemzadeh (Sam Houston State University) Chair Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Explaining Reluctance in Internaonal Polics Disc. Koen Vlassenroot (University of Gent) Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA German The Failures and Future of Internaonal Peacebuilding in CAR Instute of Global and Area Studies) Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) South America and Southern Africa as subsystemic unipolaries Louisa Lombard (Yale University) Luis Leandro Schenoni (University of Notre Dame) A Central African Elite Perspecve on the Struggles of the Central Connuity and Change in Pakistan’s Grand Strategy African Republic Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center) Laurence D. Wohlers (Former US Ambasssador ) Polics in the defense‐industrial sector of rising powers: Explaining CAR and the Regional (Dis)order the procurement of combat ghter aircra in India and Brazil Roland Marchal (Sciences-Po Paris) Moritz Weiss (LMU Munich) From Being Forgoen to Being Ignored: Internaonal Humanitarian Intervenons in the Central African Republic WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Enrica Picco (Medecins Sans Froneres) Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in The Elite’s Road to Riches in a Poor Country: A Polical Economy Internaonal Relaons Analysis of CAR Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Stephen Smith (Duke University ) Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Historical Internaonal Relaons Why collaborate? NGOs and engagement at global, domesc, and Chair Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) community levels Chair Rens van Munster (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Internaonal Organizaon Part. James W. Davis (University of St. Gallen) Part. Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Instute) Chair George E. Mitchell (The City College of New York) Part. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Disc. David Suarez (University of Washington) Part. Jens Steek (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Successfully Mobilizing for Human Rights: Joining NGO Coalions in Global Campaigns WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Anna Schrimpf (Princeton Univeristy) Regional Asserveness in Internaonal Society Wendy Wong (University of Toronto) English School The Role of Self‐Help Groups in Development Projects: Fostering or Enfeebling Civil Society? Chair Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Mary Kay Gugerty (University of Washington) Disc. Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Leigh Anderson (University of Washington) Theorizing Regional Ownership: Instuonal Flexibility in a Mulpolar World Order INGOs and Polical Spaces of Engagement Johanne Glavind (University of Aarhus) Helen Yanacopulos (Open University) Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) Leadership across Boundaries: Comparing Collaborave Propensies across Internaonal NGOs From interlocking to interblocking regionalism: NATO, the EU, the Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) OSCE and regional crisis management Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Bridge Builders, Power Brokers, or Self‐Promoters? The Role of NGOs in Community‐Based Natural Resource Management Is Security Community Sll a Valid Concept? A Historical Sociological Kate Crosman (University of Washington) Analysis of the Nordic Community Thiago Babo (University of São Paulo) Sabine Lang (University of Washington) Separast regions and the threat to sovereign equality: An English School perspecve Chelsea Manning (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University) Enacng the European internaonal society in the world: Counterterrorism, Parsanship, and the Electoral Consequences of conceptualizing EU agency within the English School Terrorism Thomas Linsenmaier (University of Tartu) Livio Di Lonardo (New York Univeristy) How Does ‘Foreign Terrorist Organizaon’ Designaon Aect WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Terrorist Groups? Compeng Regionalisms in East Asia Brian J. Phillips (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Internaonal Organizaon Económicas) Chair Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) WC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Kim Reimann (Georgia State University) A New Mullateralism? Brazil, Humanitarian Acon and China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: When Power Internaonal Peace and Security Transion Meets Regional Transformaon Internaonal Security Studies Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Naonal University of Malaysia (UKM)) Chair Krisn B. Sandvik (Peace Research Instute Oslo) The Failure of the UN? China and Japan in the East China Sea Disc. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) dispute Brazilian Policy for Refugees and Reselement: An Example of Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) Humanitarianism? Power shis and regional orders. United States, China and Camila Sombra Muiños de Andrade (Universidade de São Paulo compeve regionalism in East Asia. (USP)) Maeo Dian (University of Bologna) Brazil’s Humanitarian Engagement: Does Peacekeeping Pay O? Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Balance of Power in Regional Instuonal Framework: The “Brazilian Way” of Dealing with Force in Mullateral Reassessment of the U.S.‐China‐Japan Trilateral Relaonship Yuanyuan Fang (Florida Internaonal University) Operaons: Connecng Robust Peacekeeping and the “Responsibility while Protecng” Driving a So Bargain: China’s Trade Strategy in East Asia Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (PRIO) Michael Sampson (Leiden University) Brazil’s Status Struggles: Why do the Good Guys Finish Last? WC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commiee Panel Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Censorship, Self-Censorship, and Prudent Restraint in IR Research I Pål Røren (University of Southern Denmark) Academic Freedom Commiee WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville) How Can Social Science Advance the Grand Strategy Debate? Disc. Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. John Ishiyama (University of North Texas) Should Terrorists Have Access to Bigger Data than Social Sciensts? Chair Jerey W. Taliaferro (Tus University) The Role of Publicly Available but Classied Informaon in Research Disc. Jerey W. Taliaferro (Tus University) aer Wikileaks and the Snowden Revelaons The Compeng Visions of Grand Strategy Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Paul C. Avey (Virginia Tech) The perils of self‐censorship in academic research in a Wikileaks Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) world Robert J. Reardon (North Carolina State University) John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado) The Intellectual History and Ontology of the Grand Strategy Debate Dimensions of diplomacy: Understanding private informaon in Nina Silove (Australian Naonal University) internaonal relaons using the WikiLeaks cable disclosure The Primacy Premium Michael Gill (Department of Government, Harvard University) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Arthur Spirling (New York University) William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Censorship and self‐censorship in research on the Iraq war The Present and Future of American Extended Deterrence in Central Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway University of London) ‐Eastern Europe Alexander Lanoszka (City, University of London) WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel 1917: The Causes and Consequences of America’s Great War Grand The terrorism-counterterrorism nexus Strategy Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna) Chair Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) WC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government Religious power in states: causes and consequences and Public Policy) Religion and Internaonal Relaons The eect of leaders and leader transion on the success and Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies longevity of terrorist groups Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Chair Risa A. Brooks (Marquee University) Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University) Disc. Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Transnaonal Terrorism in Sub‐Saharan Africa Revivalist Democracies: From Emerging to Illiberal Markets? Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University) Bilal Baloch (University of Oxford) One Naon Under God: Religious Naonalism and Instability in WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Polics Security, Foreign Policy and Ethnic Conict in Turkey and the Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) Middle East Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Candidate Evaluaon, Corrupon and Religiosity: Evidence from Pakistan Chair Mehmet Emre Hapoglu (Sabanci University) Niloufer (Yale University) Disc. Mehmet Emre Hapoglu (Sabanci University) The Strategic Logic of Religious Violence Inside Out: Reading Turkey’s Domesc Struggles Through Foreign Mahew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Policy How Religious Were the Ooman Empire's "Religious Wars"? Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston College) Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Deniz Cakirer (Harvard University ) Domesc Conict and Foreign Aairs: An Event Data Study of Turkey WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel (1991‐2013) Conceptualizaons of Peace Gonca Biltekin (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research) Exploring Peace (Theme) Construcon of Turkey's Decision to Intervene in Cyprus: An Disc. Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University) Analysis of the Time Frame from 1963 to 1974 Bugra Sari (Gazi University - Bilkent University) Exploring conceptualizaons and condions of peace Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Turkey and the EU in the Shared Neighborhood: The Limits of Europeanizaon in Conict Resoluon Situang transions to peace in space and me Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Theorizing Peace and War: Revising Pacism, Pacicism, Human Rights and State Capacity Defencism, Crusadism and Militarism in the Twenty‐First Century Human Rights Thomas Davies (City University of London) Let's talk about peace: towards a beer conceptual denion of Chair Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) peace in the aermath of violent conict Disc. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Variaons in subnaonal an‐human tracking eorts: Evidence from India WC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Richard W. Frank (Australian Naonal University) New Approaches to the Study of Nuclear Polics The Internaonal Dimensions of State Capacity and Human Rights Internaonal Security Studies Benjamin C. Carbone (Trinity College) Forgoen Vicms: Lessons from the Rwandan Genocide on the Chair Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia) Children of Genocide Disc. Mahew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Melissa M. C. Beaudoin (Northern Virginia Community College - Subterfuge on the Subconnent: The Strategy of Regional Nuclear Manassas) Doctrine The Dierence Law Makes: Domesc Criminal Law and Human Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Rights Prosecuons Nebraska, Lincoln) Mark S. Berlin (Marquee University) Presidenal Beliefs in the Ecacy of Nuclear Coercion Julia M. Macdonald (University of Pennsylvania/University of Global diusion of Ombudsman Denver) Tero Erkkilä (University of Helsinki) Rachel E. Whitlark (Georgia Instute of Technology, Sam Nunn WC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel School of Internaonal Aairs) Strategic Nuclear Assistance: China and Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons The gender of governance and the governance of gender in the Program global polical economy Henrik Staalhane Hiim (Oslo University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Polical Economy WC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Development Egypt in Transion: Protest Polics in Perspecve Chair Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Governing transnaonal migratory ows of domesc workers in Chair Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) Southeast Asia: Private lives and private actors Disc. Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Impact of Arab Spring beyond the Middle East in the Central Asia Yasar Sari (Abant Izzet Baysal University) Employing Women in a Single Market: Empowerment versus Parcipaon Revising the Egypan Uprising of 2011: Relaonal Networks and Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia) the Diusion of Contenon on January 25 Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) Financial governance ‘aer’ crisis: A gendered perspecve Penny Grin (University of New South Wales) Demilitarizing Egypt for Domesc and Regional Peace Zeinab Abul-Magd (Oberlin College) Women as targets of austerity discourse Sara Wallin (University of Sheeld) Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) Condions and expectaons of the Timorese social market trade The Polics of the Japanese Credit Rang Industry: Social Norms zone versus Financial Globalizaon Melissa Johnston (Murdoch University) Fumihito Gotoh (University of Warwick) Timothy J. Sinclair (University of Warwick) WC54: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Rangs and regulaon: a case of an irreversible marriage? No Sovereignty & Self-determinaon, No Peace? Suryapram Roy (University of Groningen (The Netherlands)) Global Development Terrorism and Sovereign Bond Rangs: The Impact of Terrorism on Peace Studies Sovereign Borrowing Exploring Peace (Theme) Ricardo Crespo (University of California, Riverside) Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Ian Oxnevad (University of California, Riverside) Disc. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) WC59: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) The Science-Policy Nexus in Environmental Governance: Part. Samid Suliman (Grith University) Opportunies and Limits Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Environmental Studies Part. Sheryl Lighoot (University of Brish Columbia) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Global Development WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Organizaon Contenous Environmental Polics Chair Yulia Yamineva (University of Eastern Finland) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) Environmental Studies (De)Construcng scienc cooperaon: A parcipant’s view of Chair Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) regionalizaon in the Caucasus Disc. Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva) How technical decision‐making became polical: environmental Intergovernmental Plaorm on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: reforms in post‐dictatorship Chile establishment and lessons learned Javiera Barandiaran (University of California Santa Barbara) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) “Environmental Contenon in Brazil and China: Beyond Regime” Leveraging scienc advice in natural resource management: December Green (Wright State University) perspecves from policy and pracce in Southern Africa Laura M. Luehrmann (Wright State University) Kaera Coetzer (University of the Witwatersrand) Who’s Willing to Pay?: Carbon Pricing Policies and the Electoral David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Rules Extended Parcipaon in Global Environmental Assessments in the Laura Daniela Stevens León (American University) context of Legimacy and Eecveness: Lessons from the Successful Condions for Chinese Civil Society: Environmental Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change NGOs at the Nu River An‐Dam Construcon Movement Yulia Yamineva (University of Eastern Finland) Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Divided Trust: How Polical Identy Aects Atudes towards the Yooneui Kim (University of Iowa) Science of Climate Change and Genecally Modied Foods Brazilian and Indian policy and polics, 2003‐2014: towards low Emily Pechar (Duke University) carbon development? Frederick W. Mayer (Duke University) Larissa Basso (University of Brasilia) WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Overcoming Uncertainty in Internaonal Polics Epistemic and normave power in global health Internaonal Security Studies Global Health Chair David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Chair Jeremy Youde (Australian Naonal University) Who Cares About Reputaon in Internaonal Polics? Part. Jeremy Shiman (American University) Keren Milo (Princeton University) Part. Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) A Leap in the Dark”: Uncertainty and Trust in the Making of the Part. Simon H. Rushton (University of Sheeld) European Community Part. Gorik Ooms (University of Heidelberg) Michelle Murray (Bard College) Hawks or Doves as Peacemakers WC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) The polical economy of risk Michaela Maes (University of California, Berkeley) Internaonal Polical Economy Arms Policies and Great Power Intenons Chair Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Sebasan Rosato (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Tim Buthe (Duke University) The Stopping Power of Water and the Cult of Reputaon Risk Preferences and the Paern of Foreign Direct Investment John Schuessler (Air War College) Yoo-Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) Gyu Sang Shim (Purdue University) WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The changing pracces of consular aairs in the French MFA: Global Media, Journalism, and Polics in News Flows towards more presge Chrisan Lequesne (CERI Paris) Internaonal Communicaon Frontline diplomats: Women’s Rights in Transional States Chair Shalini Venturelli (American University) Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Grith University) Disc. Mariam Shaikh (Florida State University) The Mul‐Leveled Fourth Estate: Global vs. Local Media WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) Intelligence Secrecy, Privacy, and Accountability “Fixing” the relaonship of journalists and xers: a (post?) colonial Intelligence Studies look at the pracces of foreign reporng Chair Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Shayna Plaut (Simon Fraser University) Disc. Genevieve Lester (Naonal Defense University) Peter W. Klein (University of Brish Columbia) Who’s Watching Us, and Why Should We Care? Rethinking Indexing: Global Polics and the Sourcing and Framing of Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Global News Reform in the IC: A Lesson in Irony Saif Shahin (Bowling Green State University) Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Female Journalists in Greater China and Their Views toward They Love Me, They Love Me Not: Privacy Norms, Public Opinion, Chineseness and Government Surveillance in the War on Terror Hongmei Li (Miami University, Ohio) Stephen Okin (Georgetown University) Global News Networks: Are they Truly Global or Naonal in Accountability for the intelligence and security services: what does Disguise? it mean and how could it be improved? Erga Atad (University of Texas at Ausn) Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) WC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Does Intelligence Demand Secrecy? Adam Henschke (Naonal Security College, Australian Naonal Peace or Conict in Eurasia: The Emergence of a New Security University) Environment in Eurasia Post Communist Systems WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Gender/China: Empirical and Theorecal Approaches to China’s Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Peace, Security, Trade and Development through Feminist and Disc. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Gender Lenses Ukraine and the Restructuring of East‐West Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Maria Raquel Freire (CES | FEUC - University of Coimbra) Chair Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) The Russian Federaon and the West: The Problem of Internaonal Disc. L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Order Analyzing the Chinese Women's Movement from a Peace Studies Aleksandar Jankovski (Northeastern Illinois University) Perspecve Changing Power Dynamics in Eurasia: Iran and Turkey as a new type Yingtao Li ( Foreign Studies University) of middle power? Gender and Human Security in the People’s Republic of China: The Wayne McLean (Naonal Security College, Australian Naonal Case of Violence Against Women University) Shuang Lin (Columbia University) Russia and the Evolving Eurasian Security Order: Impact and Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) Implicaons of the Ukraine Crisis John Francis Berryman (Birkbeck, University of London) Gender, Trade Preference and Internaonal Trade Yi Yang (School of Internaonal Relaons and Diplomacy,Beijing A Cold Peace between Russia and the West: did Geoeconomics fail? Foreign Studies University) Nikita Lomagin (European University at St. Petersburg) China’s Parcipaon in the Post‐2015 Development Agenda from Coercive Diplomacy of Vladimir Pun (2014‐2016) the Perspecve of Gender Equality Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Xiaomin Zhang (Beijing Foreign Studies University, China)

WC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The changing pracce of tradional frontline diplomacy 2/3 The Water's Edge: Neoclassical Realism and Foreign Policy Diplomac Studies Theory Chair Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) Chair Michael C. Williams (University of Oawa) Diplomats at the frontline: Indian diplomac pracces in situaons Disc. Alexander Reichwein (Justus‐Liebig‐University Giessen) of armed conicts Japanese Security Policy Reorientaon: A Neoclassical Realist First Gerrit Kurtz (King's College London) Cut The ascendancy of informalism and ‘new’ frontline actors in mes Ilai Saltzman (Israel Instute) of crisis The Role of Strategic Culture as an Intervening Variable within Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Neoclassical Realism for Understanding the Limitaons on State Doing experse in mul‐ and polylateral fora in the eld of global Acons health Craig B. Greathouse (University of North Georgia) Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) Neoclassical realism and Foreign Policy Analysis: Salience of the WC69: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel independent variable Remembering Genocide Verma (Jilin University ) Human Rights An Intercultural Theory of Internaonal Relaons: How self‐worth Internaonal Ethics underlies polics among naons Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Chair Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) The Juxtaposion between Construcvism and Classical Realism Disc. Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Gabriela Marin Thornton (Texas A&M University) Intervenon Responses to Mass Killing Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pisburgh) WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A Systems Framework for Prevenon of Genocide: Analysis of East Small States, Global Order, and Foreign Policymaking Pakistan 1971 Foreign Policy Analysis Eliot G Evans (U.S. Air Force and George Mason University) An Ambiguous Evil? Emerging Perspecves on Analycally Chair Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Quanfying—and Polically Qualifying—Genocidal Acts Georgetown University) Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Disc. John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Krisna Hook (University of Notre Dame) Small State Power Projecon in the Internaonal Arena: The Case Reinterpreng Genocide in Modern Context for Subtle Power Michimi Muranushi (Gakushuin University) Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) The Polics of Transional Jusce in Post‐Genocide Namibia Small States Foreign Policy Choices in the Face of Great Power Nevin T. Aiken (University of Wyoming) Compeon in Southeast Asia: Comparing Myanmar and Thailand’s WC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Relaons with U.S. and China White World Order, Black Power Polics: The Birth of American Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace from the Angle of the Weak: Small States’ Interpretaon of Peace Making/Preserving in East Asia Global Development Theory Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Chih-Yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) Small State With A Middle‐Power Mindset? Serbia’s Foreign Policy Chair Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) and the United Naons Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Marko Kovacevic (University of Belgrade Faculty of Polical Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Sciences) Part. Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Whose Interests Maer? The Pursuit of an Independent Foreign Part. Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University) Policy Mahew Zierler (Michigan State University) WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Building Deeper Peace: Empowering the Margins through WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Transdisciplinary Internaonal Studies Theory and Pracce Indigenous Rights Global Development Human Rights Chair Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Chair Stefan Cibian (Chatham House and Babeș‐Bolyai University) Part. Robin Broad (American University) Disc. Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann (Wilfrid Laurier University) Part. Pamela Marn (Coastal Carolina University) Indigenous Peoples Representaon at the Internaonal Labor Part. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Organizaon: Advocacy for Indigenous Rights and Convenon 169 Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) WC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Private Military Companies Diusion of Internaonal Human Rights Norms in China: Funding for Human Rights Projects Internaonal Security Studies Rana Siu Inboden (Robert S. Strauss Center for Internaonal Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Secuirty and Law, University of Texas, Ausn) Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Genocide as Assimilaon: Intent to Destroy Indigenous Identy in Dierenang Private Security: Military Contractors, Domesc the Tweneth Century Armed Guards, Loss Prevenon Agents, Site Protecon Specialists? Gabriella M. Prui (University of Massachuses) Martha (Dee Beutel) Phelps (University of Miami) Who Gets to Speak? Mapping Out the Internaonal Indigenous US Private Security Industry operang in stability operaons: the Movement role in regulaon Liam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra ) Rio de Janeiro's model of security policy: the pacifying police unit Rewarding Bad Behavior: Path Dependence and Sanconing in the and the violaons of the human rights. Private Military Industry Mayra Marcolino (PUC - Rio) Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) From military teams to armed contractors: the privazaon of Italian marime security Stefano Ruzza (University of Turin) WC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Eroding the Barrier between Peace and Jusce: Transional Jusce Reecng on the peace process in Colombia Mechanisms and Sustainable Peace Jerey Pugh (University of Massachuses - Boston) Peace Studies Chair Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) WC76: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Long-term eects of the vicmizaon of civilians Jusce and Coexistence Centers: Alternave Conict Resoluon in Peace Studies Colombia Chair Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zürich) Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) Disc. Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zürich) Peace agendas revisited: reecons from the Colombian case Civilian Vicmizaon and the Recurrence of Civil Conict Frédéric Masse (University Externado of Colombia) Adrian Arellano (University of Michigan) Towards a “maa peace” in Colombia Territorial Changes, the Prospect of Victory and Civilian Frédéric Masse (University Externado of Colombia) Vicmizaon The Spolier Problem in Colombian Peace Talks Seung Joon Paik (The George Washington University) Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Civil resistance strategies towards state‐ and non‐state armed actors WC77: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel in war‐aected communies in Colombia The contemporary dynamics of foreign direct investment Cécile Alexa Mouly (FLACSO-Ecuador) Internaonal Polical Economy María Belén Garrido Cornejo (Poncia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) Chair Nathan W. Freeman (University of Georgia) Disc. Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) WC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Individual Preferences for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing The Identy/alterity nexus in IR: otherness, othering pracces and Countries: Survey Evidence from China and India self/other relaons Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Internaonal Polical Sociology Xiaojun Li (The University of Brish Columbia) Foreign Policy Analysis Aer Direct Investment: Polical Opportunity, Polical Risk, and the Internaonal Ethics FDI Lifecycle Chair Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instuto Universitário Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) The emergence of new triangular partnerships: south‐south Disc. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) investment cooperaon between Asia and the Gulf in Africa The Polics of Recognion in Seler Sociees: The Mulcultural Self Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) versus the Indigenous Other Jue Wang (Leiden University) Stacey-Ann Wilson (University of the West Indies, Mona) Bilateral Investment Treaes (BITs): The Global Investment Regime Polics of Dierence and Hiroshima as a State of Excepon and Human Rights Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) Crisna Bodea (Michigan State University) Between Russia and Europe: othering pracces in Balc identy Fangjin Ye (MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY) formaon aer the end of the Soviet Union The catalyc eect of IMF lending: Evidence from sectoral FDI data Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instuto Universitário Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University) de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Patrick Egan (Tulane University) ‘Bandits’ and ‘democrats’ in the era of ‘color blindness’: MINUSTAH, Hai and the coloniality of being WC78: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Melody Fonseca (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Financing for Sustainable Development Environmental Studies WC75: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Economy Rethinking Transional Jusce Chair Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Peace Studies Disc. Mark Buntaine (University of California, Santa Barbara) Chair Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) The Global Environment Facility and the Creaon of the Green Disc. Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Climate Fund: A Case to Test Jupille, Mali and Snidal’s “Use‐ Does transional jusce translate? A crical perspecve on Selecon‐Change‐Creaon” Framework transional jusce and Peacebuilding Discourse Deborah S. Davenport (Internaonal Instute for Sustainable Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Development) The Construcon of the Local: Assessing localizaon as a discursive Keeping Costs Down or Solving a Global Problem – Finance strategy in the process of transional jusce in Timor Leste Ministries and Climate Finance Allocaon Eva Oendoerfer (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Internally Displaced Persons, Peacebuilding and Post‐Conict Jusce Evaluang Orchestraon Theory: Design of Climate Investment David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Funds and the Global Environment Facility Sacramento) Rishikesh Bhandary (Tus University) Peacebuilding and Governmentality: Rethinking Transional Jusce Providing Imperfect Public Goods: Cost‐‐Eecveness and Lucy Ware McGuey (University of Colorado-Denver) Preferences for Private and Public Internaonal Climate Transfers Mark Buntaine (University of California, Santa Barbara) Scouring the Marketplace: Environmental Performance as a signal WC81: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable for FDI American restraint, European responsibility? The future of Andrew B. Kirkpatrick (Christopher Newport University) transatlanc grand strategy Jane Sumner (University of Minnesota) Exploring Peace (Theme) WC79: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Barry Posen (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Global and Regional Polics in the Tensions Between South Korea Chair Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Instute for Internaonal and North Korea Relaons) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Part. John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Instute, U.S. Army War Chair Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) College) Disc. Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Part. Richard Whitman (University of Kent) The Strategy Behind North Korea’s Provocaon Against South Korea Part. Luis Simon (Instute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Brussel) The Language of Crisis and Transion in North Korea: Part. Alexander T. J. Maelaer (Instute for European Studies, Vrije Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Universiteit Brussel) The impact of domesc polics and policy coordinaon between the U.S. and South Korea over the nuclear negoaon with North WC82: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Korea Advancing Nonviolence: a Closer Look at Onset, Actors and Inyeop Lee (Spring Arbor University) Outcomes Using Incenves to Reunify Korea Peace Studies Shepherd Iverson (Inha University) Chair Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Could North Korea be another Vietnam or China? Economic Technology) Reforms and Security Condions in remaining Communist Countries Disc. Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundaon) Inyeop Lee (Spring Arbor University) Bargaining Failures and Civil Resistance Onset Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and WC80: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Technology) Back to the Cold War in 2016? Jonathan Suon (University of Otago) Peace Studies How one chooses to ght determines what one wins: Nonviolent Exploring Peace (Theme) resistance and the quality of democracy Chair Peter W. Richardson (Northeastern University) Felix Bethke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Disc. Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) Nonviolence Amidst So Much Violence in Pashtun Land Apocalyspe Now? Polics Between Life and Death Malaiz Daud (The Berghof Foundaon) Fred R. Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame) The Frontline: Student Parcipaon in Civil Resistance Campaigns ‘Just Peace’, Just Peace – What Peace? The US and Russia’s John Laidlaw Gray (University of Otago) Conceptual Approaches to Peace and Conict Selement Konstanze Anna Maria Juengling (Instute for East and WC83: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Southeast European Studies) All is Fair in Love, but War? Morals and Values in Foreign Policy Evgeniya Bakalova (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace Public Opinion Research Instute Frankfurt) Foreign Policy Analysis Russian hybrid warfare in Georgia and Ukraine Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Chair Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) Disc. Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin‐Madison) Great Power Collapse and the Outbreak of Civil War Daniel McCormack (University of Pennsylvania) Mechanisms of Morality: Sources of Support for Humanitarian Intervenon Clash of Exceponalisms? Will Chinese and American Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Exceponalism Derail Peace? Sarah Maxey (Cornell University) Thomas De Luca (Fordham University) The Roots of Moral Aversion to Novel Weapons Benjamin Buch (Stanford University) Values at the Water’s Edge: Social Welfare Values and Foreign Aid Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) The Greater Good: The Moral Foundaons of Trade Atudes Therese Anders (University of Southern California) Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Just Desserts: Morality and Retribuon in Foreign Policy Opinion Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) WC84: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel WD01-A: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group The Naonal Security State Wealth and Technology in Security Internaonal Security Studies Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Christopher Preble (Cato Instute) Disc. Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Disc. Christopher Preble (Cato Instute) Scienc Feasibility, Requirements Stringency, and Technology Innovaon for a Penny: Resource Extracon and Its Constraints on Alternaves: Explaining Military Investments in Emerging Military Strategy Technologies as a First‐Mover Kevin Weng (University of Chicago) Jonathan Y. Huang (Georgia Instute of Technology) From Lasswell to Snowden: Do all Democracies End up as Garrison Instability and a Meeng of the Minds: Alliance Repertoires and States? Technological Innovaon David Sylvan (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Mahew K. Brummer (The University of Tokyo) Development Studies) Force and Wealth: The Polical Economy of US Military Primacy Ashley Thornton (Graduate Instute of Internaonal & Liviu Horovitz (ETH Zurich) Development Studies) Visualizing the North Korean Threat: The Making of Non‐ The Threat of Trivial Threats: Rome's Jugurthine War Governmental Satellite Imagery Analysis in Internaonal Security Leo J. Blanken (Naval Postgraduate School) Philipp Olbrich (University of Groningen)

WC85: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel WD01-B: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group External Actors, Cooperaon, and Peace in Afghanistan Security and Energy Exploring Peace (Theme) Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Disc. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University‐CISA) Disc. Louise Andersen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) An increasingly geopolical relaonship: The evoluon of security Drawing lessons in the Sand: Civil‐Military Coherence aer issues in the EU’s approach towards Russia and the post‐Soviet Afghanistan space Louise Andersen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Crisan Nitoiu (London School of Economics) The Role of Inter‐organizaonal Cooperaon on the Management of The EU As a Crisis Manager: A Comparison Between Georgia and the Peace Process in Post‐Conict Sengs: Lessons from the Kosovo Ukraine and Afghanistan Milena Romano (University of Bath) Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) Energy Peace or Conicts of Abundance? Emerging trends in energy Winning the Fight Three Months at a Time: The Polical Logic of security Canada’s Many Mission Extensions Jennifer Hunt (University of Sydney) Aaron Enger (University of Waterloo) The limits of securizaon in European Union energy policy Jerey Rice (Queen's University ) Alexandra Maria Bocse (Harvard University) From “playing it safe” to “playing it smart”? The UN’s and World Bank’s changing approach to risk in fragile states WD01-C: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Michael Friedrich Harsch (New York University Abu Dhabi) Shiing Security: Media, Elites & the Public Built to Fail: Instuonal Foundaons of State‐Building Failure in Junior Scholar Symposia Afghanistan Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pisburgh) Disc. Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Arguing War and Peace: Rhetoric, Media Environment, and Threat WC86: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legimaon Legimate Authority, Jus in Bello and Civil Wars Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Internaonal Ethics Constraints on the Design of Security Policy: Insights from Audience Internaonal Law Costs Theory, Polical Psychology and Security and Defence Elites in the United Kingdom Wars of Law, Laws of War Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Booed O Stage: The Syrian Crisis and the Costs to the Audience Collecvism, Individualism and Legimate Authority in War R. Joseph Huddleston (University of Southern California) Christopher J. Finlay (University of Birmingham, UK) The Role of Polical Elites in the Sectarinizaon of the Syrian Legimate Authority in Guerrilla Organizaons Uprising Michael L. Gross (The University of Haifa, Israel) Basileus Zeno (University of Massachuses Amherst) Legimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain Jonathan Parry (The University of Birmingham) WD01-D: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Internaonal law, legimate authority and the jus in bello Internet Governance and Cyberspace Pål Wrange (Stockholm University) Junior Scholar Symposia WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Junior Scholar Session Disc. Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Re-examining Security Give Peace a Chance: How Informaon Technologies Have Junior Scholar Symposia Contributed to the Global Reducon of Violence Jack Barry (University of Conneccut) Chair Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Technology, Trade, and Internaonal Cooperaon WD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Daniel Tapia-Jimenez (University of California, Davis) On the Career Contribuons of Harvey Starr A genealogy of holding stakes: from business management to Exploring Peace (Theme) cyberspace Kavi Joseph Abraham (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Terabytes in Transion: Compeng Visions of Transnaonal Internet Birmingham) Governance among Policymakers and Technologists Part. Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita (New York University) Jan Rydzak (University of Arizona) Part. Bruce M. Russe (Yale University) Part. Michael D. Ward (Duke University) WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Environment and Conict 3/3 University of Oslo) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Marc V. Simon (Bowling Green State University) Chair Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Instute Oslo, (PRIO)) Building a Construcvely Crical Theory of Peace through Empirical Environmental migraon and conict Invesgaons Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) Exploring Peace (Theme) Windows of Opportunity: Climate Shocks, Natural Disasters and Civil Conict Terminaon Chair Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) Aleksandra Egorova (University of Denver) Disc. David Chandler (University of Westminster) Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Emerging Powers’ Challenge to Liberal Peacebuilding Weather and violence against civilians Charles T. Call (American University) Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Peace Research Instute Oslo) The Surprising Peace: Understanding Internaonal Contribuons to Condional causal eects of economic shocks on armed conicts Successful Peacebuilding Jonas Nordkvelle (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) It’s the (Polical) Economy, Stupid!: Why Non‐intenonal Eects WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Maer in Peacebuilding Intervenons The Digital Public Space: Governance, Social Movements, and the Tobias Debiel Networked Public Sphere Building Peace by Delivering Public Services: How Does External Internaonal Communicaon Engagement Condion the Relaonship Between Peacebuilding and Statebuilding? Chair Hans K. Klein (Georgia Instute of Technology) Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Disc. Drew Herrick (George Washington University) Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) “Real” Conversaon Online: Understanding the Characteriscs of Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School) Construcve and Not‐Construcve Discussions in Online News Measuring Peace: Complementarity, Comparability and Trends Comments using Locally Sourced, Boom‐Up Indicators of Peace Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Instute of Talking Green: Reshaping the Internaonal Communicaon Space Peace) and the Polics of Energy Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) Shared Moral Spaces in the Networked Public Sphere WD06: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Timothy Kersey (Kennesaw State University) Exploring the Condional Eecveness of Transional Jusce The transformaon of global acvism: Connecve acon and Exploring Peace (Theme) message construcon in the case of #BlackLivesMaer Ana María Córdoba Hernández (Universidad de La Sabana) Chair Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) Ana Leca (Universidad de La Sabana) Disc. James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Universal Jusce? The Incorporaon of Marginalized Groups in Soa Vargas (Universidad de la Sabana) Transional Jusce Human Rights, Youth, and Technology in the Middle East: Agents of Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri) Change? Marc Polizzi (Murray State University ) Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) Violent Revoluons and the Prospects of Transional Jusce and Reconciliaon in Deeply Divided Sociees Nazek Jawad (University of South Florida) Conict – Jusce – Peace? The Impact of Transional Jusce in Postwar Sociees. The Case of Peru Elisabeth Bunselmeyer (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Wring Reconciliaon: Elite Capture and the Polics of Community‐ Level Transional Jusce Adam Kochanski (University of Oawa) WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar PEACE Honors the work of Nils Peer Gleditsch, John Groom and ISA Canada Honors Disnguished Scholar Sandra Whitworth Peter Wallensteen ISA-Canada Peace Studies Chair Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Chair Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Part. J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Hon. Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Part. Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Hon. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Part. Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Dame) Part. Davina Bhandar (Simon Fraser University) Hon. Sandra Whitworth (York University) WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Cynthia Weber WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Goodbye Hegemony, Hello Mulplex World? Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Internaonal Security Studies Chair Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Chair Yaqing Qin (China Foreign Aairs University) Chair Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Disc. Yaqing Qin (China Foreign Aairs University) Part. Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Part. L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Part. Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Part. Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Part. Oliver Stuenkel (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) Part. Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Part. Colin Dueck (George Mason University) Hon. Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) WD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Elecons, Leadership and Internaonal Conict R2P and the Development and Use of Norms Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Chair Alan Bloomeld (University of New South Wales) Disc. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) Disc. Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Elecons, Electoral Rules, and Interstate Conict Iniaon Inside R2P: norm sponsorship and the eecve diusion of Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Instute) “bundled” norms (Un)gendered Rallies: Incumbent Vong in the Wake of Militarized Crisna Stefan (University of Leeds) Interstate Disputes Strategic Norm Creaon: Internaonal Commissions and the Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Responsibility to Protect Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins and Internaonal Conict Daisuke Madokoro (Kobe University) Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Reality and Rhetoric ‐ The Concepon of Peace in HI/R2P Discourse Do Parsan Types Stop at the Water’s Edge? Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Polical Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Science) Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) The European Union and the Responsibility to Protect: the EU’s role Deborah Jordan Brooks (Dartmouth College) in responding to threats to internaonal peace arising from atrocity crimes? Competency and Coercion: The Eect of Leader Selecon on Pinar Gozen Ercan (Haceepe University) Audience Cost Theory Defne Gunay (Yasar University) Daniel McCormack (University of Pennsylvania)

WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Communicang War and Peace: Bridging the Gap between Visual and Performance Arts as Methods for IR Raonalist and Sociological Approaches to Communicaon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Theory Internaonal Communicaon Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Chair Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tübingen) Disc. Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Disc. Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tübingen) Performance, Video Art and the Rights of the Other Framing and Ethnic Violence: Integrang Moves, Structures and Corina Lacatus (London School of Economics) Opportunies Marie-Eve Desrosiers (University of Oawa) Video Remix as an IR Method Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Tampere) Public Diplomacy and Conict Prevenon Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Sovereign Love Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) How Human Security Made It Into Diplomacy Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) Aending the Wounds of War: Aesthecs, Vulnerability and Failure Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Toward an Integrated Concept of Communicave Strategies in Internaonal Relaons Marn Senn (University of Innsbruck) WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Security Cooperaon in Asia Internaonal Organizaons and Humanitarian Intervenon Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Organizaon Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) Disc. Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) Chair Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) The Entrapped Constraint of Triangular Asymmetric Alliance in East Disc. Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) Asia Internaonal Organizaons and Cultural Diversity Claims: Evidence Myungsik Ham (Jilin University) from Internal and External Dynamics at the Internaonal Criminal Non‐tradional Security Threats in East Asia: Establishing Court and the World Health Organizaon Cooperaon or Driving Conict? Franziska Boehme (Syracuse University) Sebasan Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) Beyond Security: The Expansion of the Shanghai Cooperaon Forum Shopping in Humanitarian Intervenons Organizaon Jonathan Chu (Stanford University) Gregory Shtraks (The University of Washington) Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs): What role for Internaonal Great Power Polics and Postwar Regional Security Architectures in Humanitarian Law? Western Europe and Northeast Asia Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Ji Hye Shin (University of Notre Dame) Can Weak States Produce the Instuonal Change? The Case of Why There is No NATO in Asia: Revising the Historical Origins of Inial Involvement of the UNHCR in the IDP Issue the US Alliance System in Asia Sho Akahoshi (Japan Society for the Promoon of Science) Jeongseok Lee (Princeton University) Aiding Survivors or “Ending the Emergency”? Internal Displacement and Humanitarian Intervenon in Post‐Earthquake Hai WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Daniel James Beers (Knox College) Going beyond the instrumental debate: Exploring the space for gender roles in peacekeeping operaons home and abroad WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) The Global Polical Economy of Raúl Prebisch Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Nina Wilén (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Disc. Joshua S. Goldstein (American University) Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) A kinder, gentler military? Salesmanship and ambivalence in the Disc. Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Norwegian armed forces The Global Polical Economy of Raúl Prebisch: Past, Present and Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo Instute (Oslo)) Future Forces for Good? The experience of Brish female personnel in Maas E. Margulis (University of Srling) Afghanistan The Art of Power Maintenance: How Western States Keep the Lead Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) in Global Organizaons You reap what you sow Robert Wade (LSE) Charloe Isaksson (University of Cambridge and formerly NATO The Making of an Agro‐Export Powerhouse: Construcng Gender Adviser) Comparave Advantage in Brazil Two Steps Forward and One Step Back? Polical Economy, Women, Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) and Peacekeeping UNCTAD in the WTO: Tracing the Origins of Development Ideas in Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) the Doha Round Deploying peacekeeping troops abroad, changing (gender) Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) hierarchies at home? Analyzing the consequences of troop‐ James Sco (King's College London) contribuons through a sociological perspecve The Historical Roots of the Current Movement Against Corporate‐ Lindy Heinecken (Stellenbosch University) Led Globalizaon Nina Wilén (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Robin Broad (American University)

WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel A Celebraon of WCIS at 20: Advancing Women in ISA Ontological Security in IR: Expanding the Research Agenda Women's Caucus Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Disc. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Chair Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Identy and Security: Bridging Ontological Security and Physical Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Security (Dilemmas) Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) Part. Susan S. Northcu (University of South Florida) Part. Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Plasburgh) (Re)imagining the "Self" of Ontological Security: the Case of Brazil’s Ambivalent "Rising Power" Subjecthood Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Territorial Sovereignty and Ontological Security in Contenous Homeland Polics Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University) Ontological Security and Hierarchies of "Self" and "Other": Israel A Formal Model for Strategic Risk Analysis of Deterrence and the Jewish Diaspora Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) The Systemic Study of Recovery aer War The Rounes of War: An Ontological Security Approach to Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) Understanding Why Peace Processes Succeed and Fail Power Transion and the Future of the European Union Noga Glucksam (SOAS) Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Osman Tanrikulu (Portland State University) WD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Centenary (inter)naonal, 1914-1923: The polics of The Return of the Great Game: Dominance Vacuums in the 21st commemoraon and historical memory in IR Century Historical Internaonal Relaons J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Military Instute) Internaonal Ethics Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Theory WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Polical Conict Within Islamic Movements Chair Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Part. Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Polical Demography and Geography Part. Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Part. David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Disc. Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Part. Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) The Divide within the Faithful: Compeon among Islamic Groups Part. Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) and Democracy in Turkey Part. Jeremy Youde (Australian Naonal University) Ramazan Kilinc (University of Nebraska-Omaha) Part. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Egypt’s Post‐Spring Generaonal Bale: Pracce, Polics, and Youth WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Sarah Anne Rennick (Lund University) Religion, War and Peace in a Comparave Perspecve No Arab Bourgeoisie, No Democracy? The Polical Preferences of the Entrepreneurial Middle Class since the Arab Spring Religion and Internaonal Relaons Nimah Mazaheri (Tus University) Internaonal Security Studies The Metamorphosis of Social Movements into Polical Pares Chair Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) during Democrac Transion Processes. A Comparison of Egypan Part. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of and Tunisian Movements and Pares. Birmingham) Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Stemming the Sectarian Tide Aer the Arab Uprisings Part. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Mark Farha (Doha Instute for Graduate Studies) Part. Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) Part. Gerard Powers (Kroc Instute, University of Notre Dame) WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Part. Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Videogames and World Polics: A Roundtable Discussion WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Communicaon On Unmaking the Bomb: A Fissile Material Approach to Nuclear Internaonal Polical Sociology Disarmament and Nonproliferaon Online Media Caucus Internaonal Security Studies Chair David Mumer (York University) Chair Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Rex Troumbley (Rice University) Part. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Part. Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Part. Charloe V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) Part. Zia Mian (Princeton University) Part. Gregoire Mallard (Graduate Instute) WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Mahias Englert (Instute of Applied Eology) Intervenon Entrepreneurs Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Sharon K. Weiner (American University) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Campbell Craig (Cardi University) Chair Marcia B. Hartwell (Senior Fellow, Women in Internaonal Security (WIIS))) WD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) Creang Polical Hierarchy: Power and its Usage The Syria Queson: State Failure and U.S. Naonal Security Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Consideraons Ann Mezzell (Air Command and Sta College) Chair Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Disc. Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Libya, Syria, and the Material‐Discursive Polics of Intervenon Jack Adam MacLennan (Carleton University) Populaon and Potenal Power Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University) Discourse and Audience: A comparison of US foreign policy framing WD31: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel about intervenon in Darfur and Libya Perspecves on Covert Acon Emma Jacobs (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Intelligence Studies Jessica Mahlbacher (Graduate Center, City University of New York ) Chair Loch K. Johnson (University of Georgia) Intervenon Entrepreneurs Disc. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) If an O‐the‐Record Brieng about Covert Acon Remains Secret, Did It Ever Happen? JFK, Bay of Pigs, and a Secret Press Brieng WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel David M. Barre (Villanova University) Intelligence and Naonal Security Decision-Making Shades of Grey: Discreet and Covert Propaganda in Cold War Brish Intelligence Studies Pracce, 1948‐1963 Chair Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Thomas Maguire (Darwin College, University of Cambridge) Disc. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Bureaucrac Polics and the Construcon of Brish Covert Acon, Communicang Probability in Naonal Security: Experimental 1948‐1968 Evidence from Military Decision Makers Rory Cormac (University of Nongham) Jerey Friedman (Dartmouth College) The limits of covert acon: SAS operaons during 'Confrontaon', Secrecy or Sunshine? How Leaks Aect Foreign Policy Decision‐ 1964‐66 Making Christopher Tuck (JSCSC, Department of Defense) Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) Brish decepon in the early cold war: the strategic, the taccal, Keren Milo (Princeton University) and the bizarre Strategic Warning Intelligence and Indicators for Peace Huw Dylan (King's College London) Cathryn Thurston (Naonal Intelligence University) WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Why Wisdom is Dicult to Achieve in Intelligence Products and Resilience and the Government of Self and Others Processes Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Disc. Hans‐Marn Jaeger (Carleton University) United States Foreign Policy on Transional Jusce Complex entanglements: Knowledge controversies over resilience in Foreign Policy Analysis global governance Chair Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) Part. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) The End of Intervenon: The Resilience Discourse in the Merida Part. Ari Bassin (U.S. Department of State) Iniave Part. Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Peter Finkenbusch (University of Duisburg-Essen) Part. Annie Bird (U.S. Department of State/ London School of Govern Thy Neighbour: Extending Liberal Government to EU's Economics) Neighbourhood Ondrej Ditrych (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Resilience and the Promise of Security: A Double Reading of Arendt The realies & ambiguies of corporate actors in global governance on the Power of Promise Internaonal Polical Economy Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) Chair Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Space, me and insecurity: A Foucauldian analysis of EU security Disc. Nicola Jane Phillips (University of Sheeld) pracces Lucie Chamlian (University of Kiel ) Disc. Virginia Ann Hauer (University of Maryland) Normave Power Markets: The Uneven Embedding of CSR Norms in WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Global Markets The Discounted Conict Actor: Polical Milia Violence Kelly Kollman (University of Glasgow) Internaonal Security Studies Delegaon: Bridging the Policy‐Pracce Gap in the Study of CSR Chrisan R. Thauer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Roudabeh Kishi (University of Sussex) Mock Transparency: Corrupon and the Extracve Industries Disc. Jana Krause (University of Amsterdam) Transparency Iniave The Use of Strategic Violence by Pro‐ and An‐Government Milias Kerem Oge (McGill University ) during Elecon Periods The Businessman Whose Master Plan Controls the World Each Day: Roudabeh Kishi (University of Sussex) Mulnaonal Enterprises and their Corporate Actor Images in IR Counterinsurgency on the Ground: State‐milia Relaons and their and Beyond Eect on Violence in Civil Wars Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Transnaonal Extracve Companies, the Resource Curse, and the Armed Polics & Polical Order in Nigeria: Understanding State‐ Extracve Industries Transparency Iniave in Africa: A crical CSR Milia Relaonships perspecve Megan Turnbull (Brown University) Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University) Finding Obedient Fighters: Reducing Opportunisc Milia Violence Uwaokun Idemudia (York University) through Careful Recruitment Jonathan F. Forney (Forcier Consulng) Markets and Milias: Polical Economies of Violent Statebuilding in WD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Somalia Polical Economy of Ethnic Conicts Tobias Hagmann (Roskilde University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin) Chair Ceyda Kuloğlu (Başkent University, Assistant Professor) WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Beth Rabinowitz (Rutgers University) What are the Costs and Benets of Internaonal Norms? Slow Train Coming: Regionalism, Ethnic Polics, and Conict in Internaonal Law Ukraine John David Payne (Sam Houston State University) Chair Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Disc. Jo‐Marie Burt (George Mason University) The Conict Informaon Network Jusn Schon (Indiana University, Bloomington) Disc. Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College) The Strategic Costs of US Torture Ethnic Hierarchy versus Cultural Dierence: Group Threat and Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) Immigraon Atudes in Spain Alexander Kustov (Princeton University) Empirical Evidence for the Eects of Arcle 2(4) on State Pracce Davis Brown (Baylor University Instute for Studies of Religion) WD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Strategic Use of Internaonal Norms: U.S. Foreign Policy in Iraq Promong Peace through Understanding: Narrowing the Civil- Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of William and Mary) Military Gap with Educaonal Partnerships The Internaonal Law of Torture: Does Specicaon Maer? Internaonal Educaon Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia) What Normave Eects Accrue from Postconict Peacebuilding? Chair Douglas Stuart (Dickinson College) Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Part. Gale A. Maox (United States Naval Academy) Part. John F. Garofano (US Naval War College) WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Sue Eckert (Watson Instute, Brown University) Socioeconomic rights and posive peace Part. Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Jonathan Cristol (World Policy Instute) Chair Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) WD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Lars T. Waldorf (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University Media, Popular Culture, and Identy: The Role of Media Content of York) and Consumpon in Public Deliberaon, Conict, and Social Posive Peace and Structural Violence: Reecng on a South Change African Case Study Mahew Evans (University of the Witwatersrand) Internaonal Communicaon The Social Market Economy as a Peacebuilding Tool: Economic Chair Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Responsibility and Human Rights Disc. Craig Hayden (American University) David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) Popular Culture and Public Deliberaon about Torture Envisioning Socio‐Economic Rights in South Africa: Arculaon, Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Mobilizaon and Ligaon Media Portrayal of Those Beyond Our Borders: Our Enemies, Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg) Strangers or Others? Abby Jones (Philadelphia University) WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The role of post‐2011 Syrian Television Drama in advocang for Geopolics and Territoriality in Europe peaceful polical and social change: A Case Study of “Lipsck/ Theory Kalam Homra” Series Kay Alhayek (University of Massachuses Amherst) Chair Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) How Relevant is Geopolical Theory for Understanding the Ukraine Media Consumpon Across Indo‐Pak Border and its Peace Conict? Dividends Andrew T. Wol (Dickinson College) Anup Kumar (Cleveland State University) Bookkeeping in the Shadows: The Theorecal Signicance of WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Accounng Pracces in Conjuncon with the Underground Challenges to Autocrac Rule: Comparave Perspecves Economy in a Geopolical Context Angela Licata (McMaster University) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Internaonal Relaons and Understanding Transnaonal Authority Chair Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) in Europe Disc. Jan Sändig (University of Tübingen) Christopher C. Leite (University of Oawa) Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) The future of the Eastern Partnership – theorecal perspecves and Elite Actors, Transions from Autocracy, and the News Media praccal implicaons Thomas Jamieson (University of Southern California) Tamas Novak (Budapest Business School) Youssef Elsayed Chouhoud (University of Southern California) When Enough’s Enough: Mass Uprisings Against Autocracy Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Self‐Binding Autocrats: A Strategic Explanaon for the Emergence of The Polical Economy of the End of Empires Economic Judicial Independence Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Karen Bodnaruk Jazayeri (University of Georgia ) The Carter Administraon’s Pivot to the Gulf Stephen Bagwell (University of Georgia) Victor McFarland (University of Missouri) Fueling Cooperaon: Oil’s Role in the Falkland/Malvinas Islands WD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Dispute The changing pracce of frontline public diplomacy 3/3 Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School) Diplomac Studies Oil Scarcity Ideology and America’s Path to the Middle East Chair Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Roger Stern (University of Tulsa) Disc. Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) WD44: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The ‘European States system’ split: Transatlanc vs EU models of Why Do States Abuse Human Rights, and Can Anything Be Done diplomacy in a globalising world About It? Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Public diplomacy and non‐interference in pracce Human Rights Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Chair Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Frontline Public diplomacy: Russian approach Disc. Christopher Sullivan (Louisiana State University) Anna Velikaya (The Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Dying for the Story: An Analysis of the Killings of Journalists Foundaon) Georey P. R. Wallace (University of Washington) Back to Basics in a Digital World: Enduring Principles and Pracces Replicang, Validang, and Extending the Measurement of in U.S. Public Diplomacy Government Purges Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (American University) Nicholas Dietrich (Penn State) Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Sarah Parro (Pennsylvania State University) WD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Networks of Authoritarianism: Concepts, Data and When does Repression Provoke? Experimental Evidence in the Context of the Israel‐Palesne Conict Exploraons Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Domesc Instuons and Compliance with Human Rights Treaes: Chair Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) The Case of CEDAW Disc. Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Disc. Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) Networked Authoritarianism and the Debate on Global Internet WD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Governance The Polical Economy of Instuonal Innovaon in Transnaonal Marcus Michaelsen (University of Amsterdam) Tax Governance The (Un)Freedom of Expression and Assembly under Dictatorship: Internaonal Polical Economy Convergence and Diusion of Naonal Regulaons since the End of Chair Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University) the Cold War Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Thomas Richter (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Paradigm and Internaonal Tax Governance: Challenges, Resistance Studies) and Change Georg Strüver (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Lyne Latulippe (Université de Sherbrooke) Studies) Autocrac Linkages and Post‐Conict Polical Trajectories The Governance of Global Wealth Chains Oisin Tansey (King's College London) Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) Alexander Schmotz (King's College London) The Limits of Internaonal Tax Cooperaon Jonathan Golub (University of Reading) Robert T. Kudrle (University of Minnesota) The Determinants of Alignment: Authoritarian Collaboraon in The Role of Private Governance in Internaonal Taxaon Tony Porter (McMaster University) Dierent Issue Areas Chrisan von Soest (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Karsten Ronit (University of Copenhagen) Studies) WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Learning to Manage Succession? The External Dimension of Authoritarian Survival Strategies in the Post‐Soviet Area Creave Approaches to Conict Resoluon Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Sahar El Faki (University of Khartoum) WD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Internaonal Energy Polics in the Past and Present The mulple roles of popular culture in conict management and Internaonal Security Studies peace‐making Chair Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Reality TV, Social Transformaon and Peacebuilding The Coercive Value of Oil: Lessons from the Suez Crisis Elham Atashi (Georgetown University) Rosemary Kelanic (Williams College, Department of Polical Science) Football Diplomacy: a non‐polical catalyst for the case of Cyprus WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Constannos Adamides (University of Nicosia) Dynamics of Protracted Social Conicts Sertac Sonan (Cyprus Internaonal University ) Peace Studies Pockets of Peace, Agents of Resistance: Micro‐level peace iniaves in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan Chair Sanghamitra Nath (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) Sarah Jenkins (Coventry University) Disc. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Social Networks and Peacebuilding in a Conict Seng: Protracted Social Conict: A Theorecal Reconceptualizaon and Invesgang Contribuons of Local Religious Leaders in the Deep Case Analysis South of Thailand Melissa M. C. Beaudoin (Northern Virginia Community College - Ajirapa Pienkhuntod (University of Otago) Manassas) Re‐establishing the Social Contract? The Enduring Eects of State WD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Repression on Trust in State Security Instuons Deciphering China's Security Intenons in Northeast Asia Anita Ravishankar (University of Michigan) Korean Economic Instute of America A Social‐Psychological Approach to Conict Resoluon: the Israeli‐ Palesnian Conict Chair Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Al Wekhian Jamil (University of Missouri-Columbia) Disc. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Social Identy and Social Change: Ingroup Solidarity vs. Intergroup Dynamic Dilemmas: China’s Evolving Northeast Asia Security Bias Strategy Celia Cook-Human (Juniata College) Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Jerusalem on the Negoang Table: Analyzing the Israeli‐Palesnian Georgetown University) Peace Talks on Jerusalem (1993‐2015) Deciphering China’s Security Intenons in Northeast Asia: U.S. Lior Lehrs (New York University) Foreign Policy and China’s Inuence on the DPRK Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Instute of America (KEI)) WD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Deciphering China’s Security Intenons in Northeast Asia: A View A Look to the Future of Intelligence Educaon: Musts and Don’ts in from Russia Intelligence Teaching and Research Alexander Gabuev ( Carnegie Moscow Center) Intelligence Studies Deciphering China’s Security Intenons in Northeast Asia: The Japanese Debate Chair Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Narushige Michishita (Instute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) Disc. Joseph S. Gordon (Naonal Intelligence University) Deciphering China’s Security Intenons in Northeast Asia: A View Teaching Intelligence Studies for the 21st Century: Issues and from South Korea Approaches Dong Ryul Lee (Dongduk Women's University) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) WD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Cooperaon in Intelligence Educaon and Research: New security and defense threats in a comparave perspecve: the Strategies for innovaon in a Changing World role of Armed Forces Niculae Iancu (Romanian Domesc Intelligence Service (SRI)) Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon Simulaon/Gaming Theory for the pracce of intelligence analysis Chair Davila Consuelo (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) educaon and training Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) Disc. Alejandro Chanona (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Towards Strategic Partnerships through Intelligence: Building a Operaonalizing defense policy: Brazil at the Conference of Defense Regional Intelligence Educaon Program Ministers of the Americas, 1995‐2014 Irena Chiru (Naonal Intelligence Academy) Suzeley Kalil Mathias (UNESP - State University of São Changing the Course: Steering the Naonal Intelligence University's Paulo (Brazil)) Curriculum for a New Generaon of Intelligence Professionals José Augusto Zague (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Relações Duncan McGill (Naonal Intelligence University) Internacionais San Tiago Dantas (Unesp, Unicamp, PUC-SP)) The Changing Role of the Armed Forces in Venezuelan Foreign WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Policy Jasen Casllo's "Endurance and War" - A Discussion Rita A. Giacalone (Universidad de Los Andes) Internaonal Security Studies Combang organized crime in Mexico: Armed Forces, Public Part. Jasen Casllo (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M Security and Civil‐Military Relaons University) Alejandro Chanona (Naonal Autonomous University of Part. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Mexico) Part. Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University) Yadira Galvez (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Part. Jason Lyall (Yale) EU and NATO’s role in combang organized crime Part. Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Polical Cycle and Foreign Direct Investment Daehee Bak (Texas Tech University) Proliferaon and Nonproliferaon: New Theories and Evidence Internaonal Security Studies WD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Polical Stability in Africa and Asia Disc. Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Red Lines in Nuclear Nonproliferaon Chair Kara Ross Camarena (Harvard University) Daniel Altman (Harvard University) Disc. Kara Ross Camarena (Harvard University) Nicholas Miller (Brown University) Welcoming the Unwelcome: Refugee Flows, Integraon, and The Polical Costs of Foreign Deployed Nuclear Weapons Polical Stability Paul C. Avey (Virginia Tech) Burcu Savun (University of Pisburgh) What Do Nuclear Weapons Oer States? A Theory of State Foreign Chrisan Gineste (University of Pisburgh) Policy Response to Nuclear Acquision Framing African Trading Community in Guangzhou: The New Era of Mark Bell (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Immigraon in China Nuclear Weapons and Social Status Yadan Zhang (University of Minnesota ) Mahew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Spreading Violence: Food Prices and Refugee Return Nuclear Commerce and U.S. Nonproliferaon Policy: The Kara Ross Camarena (Harvard University) Controversial Cases of Sensive Nuclear Assistance by Allies Borders, Boundaries and the Diusion of Polical Instability: The Jayita Sarkar (MIT Center for Internaonal Studies, Security Spillover Eects of Somalia’s Collapse on Ethiopia’s Somali Region Studies Program) Tegbaru Yared Tekile (Addis Ababa University) WD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Measuring Group Idencaon in the Presence of Social Sgma Understanding Moral Leadership in Internaonal Society Brenton Peterson (University of Virginia) English School WD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Ethics Women Working for Jusce and What That Means for Gender Roles Chair W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Daniel G. Lang (Lynchburg College) Realism, Scienc Naturalism and the Moral Foundaons of Chair Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) Statecra Disc. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Reed Davis (Seale Pacic University) Jusce as Conict of Recognion: The Case of SGBV in the Rome Hans Morgenthau and the Problem of Moral Statesmanship Statute and in the ICC Joshua King (Clemson University) Simone Wisotzki (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Classical Polical Science and Scienc Man vs. Power Polics African women as judges and peace brokers in Internaonal Courts: Stephen Sims (Baylor University) What lessons for domesc courts? Josephine J. Dawuni (Howard University) Power, Pragmasm, and Policy in the Postwar Occupaon of Japan Nathan Orlando (Baylor University) Just Women: Examining the Role of Female Prosecutors in Internaonal Courts Statesmanship and Moral Legacy in Thucydides' Peloponnesian War Maryann Gallagher (University of Georgia ) Eric Fleury (College of the Holy Cross) Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) WD54: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Women as Polical Subjects? An Analysis of the UN and Resoluon Polical business cycles, policy credibility, and transparency 1325 Internaonal Polical Economy Keira Stearns (University of Southern California) Women Seeking Jusce in the Balkans (1992‐2015) Chair Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Indira Skoric (CUNY/Kingsborough) Disc. Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Disc. Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Delayed Standard? IMF and The Polics of Verifying Exchange Rate Collecve Memory as a Tool for Polical Control: Contemporary Regimes Cases of Denial and Truth Linng Zhang (University of Brish Columbia) Exploring Peace (Theme) Eliminang Polical Budget Cycles: The Role of Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Transparency in a Global Context Chair Ulas Doga Eralp (American University) Daniel Hansen (Michigan State University) Disc. Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) Why do Autocrats Disclose? Disc. Pamela Steiner (Harvard University) James Hollyer (University of Minnesota) Memory, history, and conicts in the South Caucasus: the impact of Peter Rosendor (New York University) Soviet instuonal legacy in framing the past Philip Gamaghelyan (School of Conict Analysis and Resoluon, James Raymond Vreeland (Georgetown University) George Mason University) Revising the Impact of the Polical Business Cycle on Sovereign Invesgang “collecve trauma” Bond Rangs in the Developing World Margaret Smith (American University) Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) Joseph L. Staats (University of Minnesota, Duluth) Suering, Collecve Memory, and Community Truthtelling in the WD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel United States Gender and Security David Ragland (Juniata College) Internaonal Security Studies In the Naon of History: The Reconguraon of the Canadian Social Contract Chair Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University) Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Will there be a Shared Future?: The polics of memory and divided Gender Dierence in Atudes toward Global Issues: Opinions of society in Northern Ireland Power, Instuons, War, and Peace in Global Comparison Amanda Donahoe (Tus University) Richard C. Eichenberg (Tus University) Human Security and Identy: The De‐Securizaon of Gender WD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) Author Meets Crics: Ronald Krebs' Narrave and the Making of US Rethinking militarism, gender and women: empowering woman in Naonal Security post‐conict Timor Leste Theory Li-Li Chen (University of Florida) Internaonal Security Studies NATO’s gender, peace and security policy. Impact on the ground? Chair David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Jagoda Rosul-Gajic (Universität der Bundeswehr München, Part. Daniel Drezner (Tus University) Germany) Part. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) WD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Crime, Violence, and Statebuilding Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Part. William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) Chair Annee Idler (University of Oxford) Disc. Annee Idler (University of Oxford) WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Border security in the Andean region: a mul‐level analysis Implemenng the Responsibility to Protect: Progress and Pialls Sebasan E. Bitar (Universidad de los Andes) Human Rights Contested Statebuilding ‐ Examining Organized Crime and the State Chair James Pason (University of Manchester) in Postwar Countries Disc. Jason Ralph (POLIS‐University of Leeds) Christoph Heuser (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) R2P by Other Means Learning to Fight: South Korean Counter‐insurgency Experience, Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) 1947‐1953 Understanding Responsibility to Protect as a Composite Norm Soul Park (Naonal University of Singapore) Brian L. Job (University of Brish Columbia) Seung Joon Paik (The George Washington University) Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheeld) The Role of Law Enforcement Targeng in Addressing Criminal The Responsibility to Protect Regime: Contestaon and Power Structures in Inter‐ and Intra‐state Conict Situaons Consolidaon Julie Mendosa (Naonal Intelligence University) Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) Addressing Violence: A Human Security Approach Glocalizing R2P: The New Vitality of R2P in Conict Prevenon and Arabinda Acharya (Naonal Defense University, USA) Field‐Based Implementaon WD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Julian L. Junk (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Drone Strikes R2P: Opening Discursive Spaces for Polics of Protecon Sassan Gholiagha (University of Hamburg) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) WD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Group Polics in UN Mullateralism Aacks on Civilians in the Aermath of Drone Strikes: Evidence of Internaonal Organizaon "Blowback" in Pakistan? Chair Donald Puchala (University of South Carolina) Kersn Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Disc. Donald Puchala (University of South Carolina) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Norms and negoaons: The nature of group polics at the UN Migaon or Agitaon? The Eect of Drone Strikes on Polical Kae Verlin Laakainen (Adelphi University) Violence Group polics in global development policy: From the Millennium Cyrus Mohammadian (University of Southern California) Development Goals to the post‐2015 development agenda Fouad Pervez (Georgetown University) Mary Farrell (Plymouth University) Is Peace Really Cheaper than War? A Cost Analysis of American Human rights protecon and the dissoluon of blocs in the UN Drone Targeted Killing in the Middle East General Assembly: Idenfying and explaining mechanisms in Chrisne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palmeo regional norm diusion College) Robert Kissack (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Just War Theory in Drone Warfare Andree-Anne Melancon (The University of Sheeld) WD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Polics by Other Means? The Internaonal Polics of Major Power Polics and US-China Relaons Intrastate Conict Escalaon. Mark Toukan (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Foreign Policy Analysis Fit, Mist or Overt of Turkish and EU Asylum Policies?: The Case of Chair Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University) Syrian Refugees in Turkey Disc. Andrew Taer (Tus University) Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Nongham Interdisciplinary Reconceptualizing US‐China Relaons Centre for Economic and Polical Research) Brandon Yoder (Naonal University of Singapore) Fatma Zeynep Ozkurt (ISTANBUL GELISIM UNIVERSITY) Negoang Authority in the Status Accommodaon: A Social‐ WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Psychological Account of the China‐U.S. Strategic Distrust Ning Liao (New Jersey City University) Internaonal Law from a Sociological Perspecve Status Compeon Between the U.S. and China on the Stage of Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Law Africa Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Vanessa Colleen Leon (Florida Internaonal University) Internaonal Organizaon Debang Foreign Policy Evaluaon: a Case Study on American’s “Asia Pivot” Strategy Chair Antoniea Elia (University of Sanago de Compostela) Xiaolin Duan (Naonal University of Singapore) Disc. Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) From Arbitraon to Adjudicaon. How Legal Norm Entrepreneurs China, the United States, and Regional Role Changes. The Cases of Shaped the Development of Formal Internaonal Dispute South America and Southeast Asia Eduardo Velosa (German Instute of Global and Area Studies Resoluon (GIGA) / Universität Hamburg) Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Undoing Women's Rights: Conservave Counter‐Advocacy in Global WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Polics HIV/AIDS: polics and policy aer 30 years - comparisons and Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna) catastrophes The protecon of refugees at the sea: the insuciency of Global Health Internaonal Law and the exceponalism through the readings of Global South Caucus Agamben and Schmi Luisa Pereira da Rocha Giannini (Poncal Catholic University of Chair Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Disc. Jeremy Shiman (American University) Rickson Rios Figueira (Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Was "securizaon" or "moralizaon"?: Dramac Increase of Global Janeiro (UFRRJ)) Response to HIV/AIDS in the 2000s The Responsibility to Protect and the Internaonal Criminal Court: a Youngsoo Kim (Loyola University New Orleans) protecon of state’s sovereignty or an imposion of civilizaon? Resistance to Internaonal Health Norms in Russia in the HIV/AIDS Luisa Pereira da Rocha Giannini (Poncal Catholic University of Epidemic. Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Elena Sokolova (Temple University) The instuonalizaon of IAEA’s nuclear safeguards system: Leadership Failure and the Spiraling HIV/AIDS Crisis in Post‐Soviet Naonal polical logics and the autonomizaon of a technical States experse Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) Mailys Mangin (Université Lille 2, France) Nataliia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) HIV/AIDS, Life Expectancy, and the Opportunity Cost Model of Civil WD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel War Media, Humanitarianism, and Foregin Policy Tyler Kustra (New York University) Foreign Policy Analysis How Iran became a global leader in HIV harm reducon Chair Elizabeth S. Dahl (Independent scholar) Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany) Disc. Jenifer Whien‐Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) WD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Mediazaon of Foreign Policy: The cases of Brish, Finnish First Five Years of Syria's Civil War: The Spillover Eect and Swedish decision‐making over intervenons in Côte d’Ivoire Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies and Libya Foreign Policy Analysis Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg) Chair Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Douglas Brommesson (Lund University) Disc. David R. Andersen‐Rodgers (California State University Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revoluon: The Chinese Communist Party’s Sacramento) Ontological Security and the Great Chinese Firewall Iran's policies in Yemen: limited stakes, limited inuence Jadon J. Mariane (University of Florida) Thomas A. Juneau (University of Oawa) Media and the Polics of Intervenon Global Polics of Image and the Making of Legimate Non‐state Florian Zollmann (Newcastle University) Actors in the Middle East: Syrian Kurds, ISIS, and "The Secular West" State‐Managed Media aer Mass Uprisings: Censorship and Identy in Kobane Conict in Egypt and Tunisia Murat Yesiltas (Sakarya University) Meir Raphael Walters (Georgetown University) WD69: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel WD72: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Naonal Identy and Foreign Aairs Social Suering, Producon of Aect, and Polics of the Human Foreign Policy Analysis Global Development Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Chair Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Disc. Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Conneccut) Disc. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Identy under (re‐)construcon: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Tales from the Second World: engaging epistemic blindness through and American exceponalism storytelling Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College) Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Leader of the Pack: Identy Polics in the Foreign Policy Preferences Human Heritage and the Producon of Humanitarian Desire of Emerging Regional Leaders Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Minnesota) Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) “Before conscience kicks in…”: Inhumane Temporalies in Naonal Identy Concepons and the Polics of Regional Economic Internaonal Relaons Leadership in Russia and Turkey Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Seckin Kostem (Bilkent University) Raymond D. Duvall (University of Minnesota) Managing Atrocity: Naonal Identy, Strategic Polical The“Gaze” in Parcipatory Development — Panopc or Traumac? Communicaon and an Echoing Press, from My Lai to Abu Ghraib Ilan Kapoor (York University) Charles Rowling (University of Nebraska Kearney) The Horror of Horror: Denial, Violence and the Darkness of Western Penelope Sheets (University of Amsterdam) Humanism Jason Gilmore (Utah State University) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York American Naonal Identy Contestaon and Prospects for Peace University) Bre Rosenberg (University of Oxford) WD73: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel WD70: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Nuclear Learning in South Asia: Navigang Naonal Security in a The Costs of War Nuclear World Internaonal Ethics Jawaharlal Nehru University, School of Internaonal Studies Chair Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Chair Rajesh Rajagopalan (Jawaharalal Nehru University) Disc. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Disc. Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) The Riddle of Proporonality: The Relave Value of Lives in Warfare Disc. Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) Ariel Colonomos (CNRS Sciences Po) Learning to Sele Nuclear Crises: Why Nuclear Superiority does not Moral Injury and Collateral Damage: Reassessing Double Eect maer for Regional Powers Reasoning Debak Das (Cornell University) Edward Barre (United States Naval Academy) Pakistan’s Nuclear Posture Transformaon People’s Right to a Culture or a Culture’s Right to People?: Zafar Jaspal (Quaid-I-Azam University) Reicaon, Genocide Scholarship, and the Limitaons of Collecvist Nuclear Learning in the Civilian Domain Accounts Anamika Asthana (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Barbara Roth (University of Utah) The Matrix of Nuclear Norms: Renovaon by Nuclear Learning From Acceptable Loss to Unacceptable Harm: How Norm Shubhra Chaturvedi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Entrepreneurs Co‐opted the Human Rights Discourse Nuclear Learning: Looking for Markers of Behavior from India Taylor Benjamin-Brion (Temple University) Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Danielle K. Scherer (Temple University) WD74: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Story as Discursive Opposion: Humanizing the Noncombatant in Making Central & Eastern Europe Internaonal: New Perspecves - Drone Warfare Terilyn Johnston Hunngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene I University) Central and East European Internaonal Studies Associaon WD71: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Chair Chrisan Bueger (Cardi University) Contestaon and Resistance in IR: Exploring Underlying Noons of Disc. J. Peter Burgess (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Normavity Mapping the Global Balkans: Emerging Economy Networks and Global Connecons in Serbia Global Development Dunja Apostolov-Dimitrijevic (Carleton University) Theory The Transion of a Transion: What is le of the Central and Eastern Chair Jonas Wol (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) European ‘transion experience’? Chair Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, Part. Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Prague) Part. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) From the Eastern Periphery to the Western Core? On the Fallacies Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) of the Study of Internaonal Relaons in the Post‐Post‐Communist Part. Owen Worth (University of Limerick) Central Europe Petr Kratochvil (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Theorising the Internaonal Polical Economy of Post Communist WD78: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Transions Variaons in Violence: Locaon, Intensity, and the Target Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Peace Studies Twilight Zones: Contemplang Europe amidst the revenants, remnants and re‐purposings of the Czech Republic’s Intra‐Schengen Dangerous Spaces: Explaining Variaon in the Locaon of Polical Border Crossing Points Violence Benjamin Tallis (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, Prague) Ashly Townsen (Washington State University) WD75: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Strategies of Rebellion and Warme Polical Orders in Post‐Colonial Africa Rethinking “Peace” in the Post-Civil War Context Philip Marn (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Armed Violence and Civilian Support: Evidence from Nigeria, 2013‐ Chair Reverien Mzi (State University of New York at Bualo ) 2014 Disc. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Thomas Bentley (Michigan State University ) Power Sharing and Women’s Polical Rights in Post‐Civil War States Rebel Violence and Capital Cies Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg College) Ore Koren (University of Minnesota) The Curious Case of the Successful Civil War Elecons Overkill: Understanding excessive violence during conict Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Rebecca Bell-Marn (Brown University ) Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown. University) Jerome Marston (Brown University) Shared Sovereignty in State‐Building: Explaining “Invited Intervenons” WD79: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) United Naons peace operaons in a changing global order Intervenons and Post‐Conict Social Welfare Peace Studies Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Chair Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona) Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian Naonal University) Legacies of Lynching: Racial Killings in the American South and A renewed focus on strategic coherence: Implicaons of the shi in Contemporary Violence UN peacekeeping to protecon and stabilizaon Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) Cedric H. De Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs (NUPI)) WD76: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Evaluang UN peacekeeping and peace enforcement "Peace at Home, Peace in the World": How Relevant in Turkish Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Foreign Policy? Common Ends/Alternave Means: Rethinking Religion, Resilience, Internaonal Relaons Council of Turkey and Networked Governance Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Chair Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Part. Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University) The changing global order and its implicaons for UN peace Part. Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) operaons Adriana Erthal Abdenur (Instuto Igarapé) Part. Lenore G. Marn (Harvard University) Part. Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) WD80: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Part. Cagri Erhan (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) “Managed Conict” or Peace: The Case of the Black Sea Part. Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Exploring Peace (Theme) WD77: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Ronald H. Linden (University of Pisburgh) Feminist Perspecves on the Peace Process: Crical Theorecal Part. Carol R. Saivetz (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Developments Part. Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Panagiota Manoli (University of the Aegean) Peace Studies Part. Carol Weaver (De Monort University) Chair Ingrid Sandole‐Staroste (George Mason University) WD81: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Ingrid Sandole‐Staroste (George Mason University) When Emerging Security Concerns Challenge Tradional Whose Peace? Whose Jusce?: UN vs State‐led Peacebuilding in Post‐Genocide Burundi and Rwanda Boundaries: Assessing Issues and Exploring Avenues for Greater Wendy R. Lambourne (University of Sydney) Peace Cooperaon To the Victor Goes the Spoils: A Crical Look at Data Gaps in Exploring Peace (Theme) Representaon of Oppressed Populaons Chair Michel Gueldry (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Kansas) Disc. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Law and Peace Negoaons: A Role for a Transformave Approach? Economic Disrupons and Insecuries: Construcng Narraves of Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Economic Order Burundi and Rwanda Through the Lens of Enduring Peace Crister S. Garre (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Kelly Brannan Trail (University of Southern Mississippi) The Wicked Problem of Natural Resource Overuse: When Environmental and Ecosystems Dynamics Shapes Human Sociees Michel Gueldry (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Marime Security and Global Collaboraon: A Necessary yet Elusive Stumbling at the Finish Line? Remiances and Developing Country Objecve Democrazaon Lui Hebron (Hult Internaonal Business School) Ida Basaens (Fordham University) Food Security Governance: Lessons from Brazil and Regional Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Applicability and Diusion Remiances and Pro‐Americanism Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instuto Universitário Covadonga Meseguer (London School of Economics and de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Polical Science) Júlia Lorêdo Pereira Leite (IUPERJ) Remiances and Redistribuon: Internaonal Migraon, Regime Durability, and Government Expenditures WD82: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Lauren Duquee-Rury (UCLA) The Role of Simulaons in Peace Educaon Reacng to Remiance: The Polical Economy of Financial Access Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Michael D. Tyburski (Kansas State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Migrant Remiances and Polical Protest in Africa and the Middle Peace Studies East Chair Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) Barry Maydom (University of Oxford) Chair Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Disc. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) WD85: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) China's Role and Inuence in Its Neighborhood Lessons from Simulaons of Regional Crises for the Study of Foreign Policy Analysis Fanacism and Peace Chair Maeo Dian (University of Bologna) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Disc. Maeo Dian (University of Bologna) Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Redening China‐Japan Relaons: Building Partnership The Holy Trinity? Integrang and Synthesizing Topic, Debrieng, and Davis Florick (Creighton University) Assessment in Classroom Simulaons Maorong Jiang (Creighton University) Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Geopolics, Naonalism, and Chinese Foreign Policy Change toward Simulang EU Instuonal Dynamics The TwinSim at the University Myanmar of Catania Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Explaining Conict and Cooperaon in the South China Sea Pop Quiz: Assessing Knowledge Retenon in Internaonal Relaons Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College) With and Without Simulaons A Strategic Recalibraon?: South Korea's Response to the Rise of Luba Levin-Banchik (University of California Davis) China Ancient and Modern World War Simulaons as Supplemental Dongmin Lee (Dankook University) Teaching Tool Elizabeth Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) WD86: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Tarek Tutunji (Johns Hopkins University) Cooperaon, Turkey, Arab Spring WD83: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) Foreign Policy Analysis The polics of nancial stability and crisis Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Disc. Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) Chair Ben Thirkell‐White (Victoria University of Wellington) Foreign Policy Cooperaon Between Turkey and the EU During the Disc. Ben Thirkell‐White (Victoria University of Wellington) 2011 Libyan Uprising Disc. Juliet E. Johnson (McGill University) Bugra Susler (London School of Economics and Polical Science) The global/domesc crisis: Economic Policies in Argenna and Between Strategic and Empathic Depth: Turkey’s Changing Peace Mexico 2007‐2014 Discourse and Transformaons in the Middle East Ruth Felder (State University of New York at Albany) Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) Hepzibah Munoz Marnez (University of New Brunswick) The Transformaon of Middle East Rebels Global Imbalances and the Cost of Adjustment. The Polical Kevin Edward Grisham (California State University, San Economy of (Not) Responding to Current Account Decits and Bernardino) Surpluses Turkey’s Middle East Policy Challenged: The Case of Egypt Stefanie Walter (University of Zurich) Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Central Banks and Financial System Performance in Lan America Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins (University of São Paulo) WE14: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM Film Screening Panel A System of Crises: Financial Crises and Structural Change Acng Together on The World Stage: Performance and the Creave Trisn Beckman (University of California, Santa Barbara) Transformaon of Conict ISA Cultural Event WD84: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Polics of Migrant Remiances Chair Polly Walker (Director, Baker Instute for Peace and Conict Studies, Juniata College) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Cynthia Cohen (Brandeis University) Chair Katrina Burgess (Tus University) Acng Together on The World Stage: Performance and the Creave Disc. Katrina Burgess (Tus University) Transformaon of Conict Thursday He Said, She Said: The Eect of the President’s Gender and Experience on the Credibility of Costly Signals TA01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Session Mark Paradis (University of Southern California) Foreign Policy in the Modern Era TA01-D: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Islam and Foreign Policy: Moderang Radicalism in IR Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) Junior Scholar Symposia TA01-A: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Disc. Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University) Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy The Future of The Muslims Brotherhood, Islamism and The Middle East Junior Scholar Symposia Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish Naonal Police Academy, Ankara, Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Turkey) Disc. Cliord E. Grin (North Carolina State University) Birol Akgun (Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara, Turkey) Buying Presge? Status Movaons and Foreign Aid Allocaon Turkey and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Syria: A Case of Aaron Shreve (University of California, Davis) Normave Foreign Policy Failure Tracy Kuo Lin (London School of Economics and Polical Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Science) The Inclusion of Minories for Substanal Muslim Democracies: A Arms Market Compeon and U.S. Foreign Policy: Preserving Export Comparison Between Turkey and Indonesia Markets with Security Assistance and Aid Programs Maurizio Geri (old dominion university) Eric Schwab (University of Washington) Vernacularizaon Of Good Governance And Civil Society Through Strategic Compassion: Natural Disasters, Internaonal Emergency Islamist Acvists And Ngos Aid, and Domesc Polical Audiences Zeynep Atalay (St. Mary's College of California) Thomas Jamieson (University of Southern California) American foreign aid policy and the security‐development nexus TA02: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Luiza Rodrigues Mateo (UNESP - Universidade Estadual Decline of War and Stable Peace Paulista ) Exploring Peace (Theme) TA01-B: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Chair Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Foreign Policy and Public Opinion Chair Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Disc. Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Disc. Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Islamic conicts – a threat to the waning of war? The Role of the Inial Juscaon in the American Public’s Warme Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Atudes “It is the Region, Stupid”: Compeng Models of War and Peace in Erin Hurley (University of Sydney) the post‐Cold War Era Does Childhood Experience with War Deaths Aect One’s Atude Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) toward the Use of Force? Punishment, Redress and Preferenal Treatment: Reparaons Ted Hsuan Yun Chen (Pennsylvania State University) Treaes with Preferenal Trade Treaty Provisions Chuyu Liu (Penn State University) Kathy Powers (University of New Mexico) India’s Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Nexus: Evaluang the Quality of Peace and Long Peace Empirical Evidence Resat Bayer (Koç University) Shivaji Kumar (Ohio State University) Conict Management and the Decline of Violence Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Authoritarian Contexts: Tesng Han Dorussen (University of Essex) the Persistence of Peace Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Polical Science) TA03: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel TA01-C: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Internaonal Order beyond the "Twenty Years' Crisis": Theory The Impact of Leadership on Foreign Policy Decision-Making meets History Junior Scholar Symposia Historical Internaonal Relaons Disc. Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Chair Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Disnctly Humanitarian?: Sources of Change and Consistency in U.S. The Laughing Third Man In a Fight Presidents' Use of Humanitarian Juscaons Robert P. Hager, Jr. (Los Angeles Mission College) Sarah Maxey (Cornell University) Coercion and Context: The Social skills of Salami Taccs Why Do the Peacemakers Talk So Much About War: A Cross Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, School of Diplomacy Naonal Analysis of Gender and Conict and Internaonal Relaons) Madison Schramm (Georgetown University ) David E. Banks (American University) Alexandra Stark (Georgetown University) An 'Armed Truce' or a 'Second Chance'? Global Order and Pathologies of Decision: The Psychology of State Self‐Delusion and Democracy in 1940s Internaonal Thought Emerging Threats to Global Stability Camilla Macdonald (University of Oxford) Christopher Ray (Ohio State University) Re‐thinking Public Diplomacy as a Colonial Term: Brish Good Anthropocene vs. Sustainable Development – Same Same but Communicaons with the Indian Subconnent at the End of Empire Dierent? Colin Alexander (Nongham Trent University) Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Karl Polanyi and the American Excepon: Rethinking Embedded Elena Benne (McGill University) Liberalism Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Hannes Lacher (York University) Erle Ellis (University of Maryland) Victor Galaz (Stockholm University) TA04: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Tim McPhearson (New School) Instuonal Complexity in Global Environmental Governance Uno Svedin (Stockholm Resilience Center) Environmental Studies Three metaphors for sustainability in the Anthropocene Chair Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Rasmus A. Karlsson (Umeå University, Sweden) Disc. Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Understanding “sustainability” to understand earth system Pluriregional orders in internaonal environmental polics governance Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva) Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Environmental Norms in the Trade Complex System: From Is 'Sustainability' a Realisc and Workable Concept for Social Innovaon to Diusion Acon? Mobilizing Evidence from Earth Sciences, Alternave Social Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Pracces, and Social Change Theories— and Addressing Key Limits Explaining variaon in instuonal structure across global to Reforms environmental regime complexes Michel Gueldry (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Instute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) TA07: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ordering the Globe Anew TA05: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commiee Panel Theory Crical Security Studies Methods Cafe Chair Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Professional Development Commiee Disc. Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey) Chair Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) The Village of States Part. Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Part. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Thinking like a State: Macbeth and the Oomanizaon of American Part. Chrisan Bueger (Cardi University) polics Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Gregory Nowell (University of Albany) Part. Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) States of Emergence: A Genealogy of Rising Powers and Peaceful Part. Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Change in World Polics Part. Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston and Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Dalhousie University ) Understanding and Ulizing Non‐Western Noons of World Order Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) and Global Governance: Inter‐ and Intra‐Civilizaonal Dialogues as Part. Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) Avenues to Posive Peace on the Global Scale Part. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Alexander Niedermeier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Part. Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Erlangen-Nuremberg) Part. Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Interstate, Internaonal, Global, or "Other"? ‐ Modeling the World's Part. Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Polical System: Conceptual Possibilies and the Messiness of Part. Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) "Reality" Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Carsten Schein (Rutgers University) Part. Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) TA08: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel TA06: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Environmental Acvism - Impacts and Limits The Anthropocene: Useful Concept or Empty Signier? Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Chair Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Chair John Protevi (Louisiana State University) Disc. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Disc. Cara Dagge (University of South Florida) NGO Acvism Through the Eyes of UN Government Delegates at the Down to Earth: Contextualizing the Anthropocene Paris 2015 Climate Change Negoaons Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Ninad Bondre (Internaonal Geosphere-Biosphere Programme) Demonizing Carbon: From Symbols to Substance? Maria Carmen Lemos (University of Michigan) Robert Shum (College at Brockport, State University of New Pathways towards a “Good Anthropocene”? Crical Reecons on York) the New Normavity in Global Change Discourses Ecological acvism in a semi‐authoritarian regime: the Russian case Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Julia Sweet (Rutgers State University ) Promong Community Based Resource Management: The roles and impact of internaonal environmental NGOs Heather D. Heckel (American University) Winning the war by losing the bale? Civil society as a “decoupling Conquest by Customizaon ‐ The Logic of Producvity and the capacitor” in the case of New York Hydrofracking Regulaon Constuon of Imperial Hierarchies in Brish India and the Manchu Le Anh Nguyen Long (University of Muenster) Raj. Antonia Graf (Wesälische Wilhelms-Universität) Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Chrisne Prokopf (Wesälische Wilhelms-Universität) Maintaining Hierarchy from the Moon to the Indian Ocean: Symbolic Capital and Status Insecurity in Early Modern China and TA09: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Cold War America The Performavity of the Visual Robert Musgrave (University of Massachuses-Amherst) Internaonal Polical Sociology Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Internaonal Communicaon “Balance of Power” and temporality Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Fernando N. C. Maia (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Chair Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Gerais) Disc. Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Whose Empire? What Legimacy? Comparing the Imperial Forms of Visualies of the ‘War on Terror’: exploring lmic representaons of America and China the hunt for Osama bin Laden Joseph MacKay (Columbia University) David Shim (University of Groningen) TA13: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Negoang the Endgame Playing with dis/appareance: Contesng the algorithmic visuality of the surveillant eyes Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Peace Studies Simon Hogue (Université d'Oawa) Where Homefront Meets Warfront? Militarisaon, Securisaon, Chair I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University‐SAIS) Militarism and Securism: Popular Culture and the Case of Keeping the ‘Big One’ Out: Comparave Analysis of How Videogames Peacemaking in Camp David, Oslo, Dayton and Namibia Ended Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Performing the geopolical: satellite imagery, non‐state actors and When is Enough? ontological polics I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University-SAIS) Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) Endgame: Looking Back Home David Shim (University of Groningen) P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Performavity and Racializaon of “Muslim‐ness” in American Comparave Closure: France negoang reconciliaon with Television Germany vs Algeria Danielle Blab (McMaster University) Valerie Rosoux (Louvain U)

TA10: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel TA14: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Rethinking Approaches to Peacebuilding: The Impact of Art, Culture Advancing the WCIS at 20: Strategic Planning for the Future and Community Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo Instute (Oslo)) Chair Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Disc. Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Part. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Women’s Boom‐up Iniaves in Reconciliaon Eorts: Working on Part. Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Turkish‐Armenian and Turkish‐Greek Relaons Part. Susan S. Northcu (University of South Florida) Zeynep Alemdar (Okan University) Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Human Rights and Healthy Sociees: Opening Social and Cultural Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) Spaces for Peacebuilding Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) TA15: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Margaret Maloney (University of Dayton) Governing Energy Transions: Comparave Studies Exploring the cultural dimension of peace: the case study of the Environmental Studies integraon of cultural heritage into the mandate of UN peace Chair Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) operaons Mathilde Leloup (Sciences Po/ CERI ) Disc. Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Renewable energy and the polics of grid‐line expansion Possibilies in Peacebuilding for Precarious Lives Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Ruthann K. Johansen (University of Notre Dame) Reactors and Renewables: Polical Legimacy, Global Status and TA11: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Energy Polics in East Asia and Europe Hierarchy, Empire and the Balance of Power: History, Theory, and Il Hyun Cho (Lafayee College) Internaonal Order Renewable Energy in China, India and Brazil: The Promise and Historical Internaonal Relaons Pialls in Policy, Technology and Investment English School Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Chair Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) Disc. Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) The energy sector decarbonisaon: a comparave study between An Economic Theory of War European Union and Unasur. Alexandre Debs (Yale University) Arthur Rocco (University of Brasília) Fiscal Constraints and Interstate Cooperaon Maria Bragaglia (Poncia Universidade Católica de Minas Mahew R. DiGiuseppe (University of Mississippi) Gerais) Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston ) TA16: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Early Diusion of Central Banking: War and Finance from 1815 to 1914 Intervenon by IOs: Bridging the Raonalist-Construcvist Divide Paul Poast (University of Chicago) Exploring Peace (Theme) Modern Energy and the Polical Economy of Peace Chair Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Disc. David A. Lake (University of California San Diego) Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal TA20: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Aairs) War, Peace, History and the Legimaon of Violence. UN Peacekeeping and Instuonal Self‐Legimaon Internaonal Polical Sociology Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Historical Internaonal Relaons Slacking or Succeeding: UN Peacebuilding Performance in Burundi Exploring Peace (Theme) Global Development Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Microfoundaons of Diusion: Power Asymmetry in the IMF Chair Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Execuve Board Disc. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) The Horror from the Margins and Pracces of Order Alexander Kenkelenis (University of Oxford) Victor C. Lage (IRI/PUC-Rio and CPDOC/FGV-Rio) Big, Open Data: The Polics of Aid Transparency Re‐thinking peace and violence ‐ Cases from the South Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)) The Journey to Peace as a Legimaon of Violence TA17: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Joanna de Vasconcelos Cordeiro (University of Victoria) Negoaons, Selement, and Future Peace Philosophies of History and the Legimaon of Violence Exploring Peace (Theme) Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC-Rio) Rivers of Atlans: The Limits of IR History Chair Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) Russell Kerr (Australian Naonal University) Disc. Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) Disc. Ashly Townsen (Washington State University) TA21: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Microfoundaons of Peaceful Change in Internaonal Rivalries Polics of Human Rights/Polics of Struggle for Rights in Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) Development Systemic Peace, Mulple Terminaons, and a Trend towards Long‐ Global Development Term Civil War Reducon Human Rights Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame) Erik Melander (Uppsala University) Chair Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Lasng Peace: Understanding the Link between Pre‐War Peace and Disc. Diyah Larasa (University of Minnesota) Post‐War Peace Development, Land and Human Rights Theory and Pracce Ashly Townsen (Washington State University) Paul J. Nelson (University of Pisburgh) Negoated Selement of Civil Wars and Recurrence of War: A The Mulple discourses on indigenous peoples and the naonal Quantave Test state: Mapping Chilean, Mapuche and United Naons posions Anil Sigdel (Advanced Research and Training Instute, Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Kathmandu, Nepal) Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) Human Rights Talk: the U.S.‐China Bilateral Dialogue TA18: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Rana Siu Inboden (Robert S. Strauss Center for Internaonal The Logics of IR in Exploring Peace Secuirty and Law, University of Texas, Ausn) Internaonal Polical Sociology Towards Jusce as Recognion: Assessing the Polics of Exploring Peace (Theme) Representaon in Conservaon Governance Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Chair Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) TA22: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Aoileann Ní Mhurchú (The University of Manchester) Iran, Nuclear Proliferaon, and Diplomacy Part. J. Peter Burgess (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Part. Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Chair James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) Disc. James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) TA19: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Promises of Peace in the Age of Nuclear Apartheid: The Case of The Polical Economy of Peace Iran Nuclear Negoaons Exploring Peace (Theme) Nader Entessar (University of South Alabama) Chair Mahew R. DiGiuseppe (University of Mississippi) Disc. Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Pragmasm at Work or a Long‐Term Shi? Understanding the New Peace for whom and peace by whom: Analyzing the concepon of Nuclear Deal between the U.S. and Iran ‘peace’ in peace and conict studies Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Elena B. Stavrevska (Central European University) India’s Puzzling Energy Diplomacy toward Iran Mali’s Disappearing Act Fuzuo Wu (Aalborg University) Catriona Craven-Mahews (Pamona College) The role of the Scienc Elite in shaping the Indian nuclear program Re‐conceptualizaon as a Way to Reduce Collecve Bias in the Manasi Pritam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Discipline Tarek Tutunji (Johns Hopkins University) TA23: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peace by Peace: Theorecal and Empirical Examinaon of the TA26: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Geographical and Issue Reaches of Russia's Search for Peace Indigenous Peoples, Self-Determinaon, Tradional Knowledge, Post Communist Systems Indigenous-Seler Reconciliaon, and Global Polics Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Kazuhiko Togo (Kyoto Sangyo University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Kazuhiko Togo (Kyoto Sangyo University) Polical Demography and Geography “Cool Peace” between Russia and Japan: Convergence and Divergence in Interests, Principles, and Idenes Paradox of Authencity: Indigenous Polics and Intellectual Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Sovereignty Monterey) Jusn de Leon (University of California San Diego) Russian Far East and Chinese Northeast: Explaining Peaceful Geographical Indicaons and Tradional Knowledge: Can one Relaons at the Local Level protect the other? Gaye Christoersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Patricia Mary Go (Wilfrid Laurier University) Hopkins University) The Memory of Resilience: Transional Jusce, Indigenous Rights, Polar Peace? Prospects for Sino‐Russian Cooperaon in the Arcc and Canada’s TRC Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University) Bronwyn Leebaw (University of California Riverside) Concert of Eurasia: A Road to Peace in the Connental Heartland? Disposional and Discursive Idenes in Indigenous‐Seler Artyom L. Lukin (Far Eastern Federal University) Relaons: Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand Russia‐India‐China and the Asian “Supercomplex” David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Implemenng Human Rights Norms with Low State Support: The Case of Indigenous Self‐Determinaon TA24: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sheryl Lighoot (University of Brish Columbia) The Proliferaon of Proliferaon: New Perspecves on the Spread of Nuclear Weapons TA27: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis The Marketplace of Global Acvism: The Polics of NGO Eorts to Measure and Combat ‘Human Tracking’ and ‘Modern-Day Chair Dan Reiter (Emory University) Slavery’ Disc. Je Kaplow (College of William & Mary) Internaonal Polical Economy The French Connecon: U.S. Nonproliferaon Policy and the Origins of Nuclear Sharing, 1956‐60 Chair Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann (Wilfrid Laurier University) Nicholas Miller (Brown University) Disc. Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) Nuclear Posture and Nuclear Proliferaon An‐Slavery as Development: A Postcolonial Crique Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Siobhan McGrath (University of Durham) Mahew Kroenig (Georgetown University) Samantha Watson (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Do Costly Signals Improve Bilateral Relaons? Evidence from Medicine) Nuclear Cooperaon Agreements Corporazing An‐Slavery Acvism Molly Berkemeier (Texas A&M University) Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) What are the Odds? A Bayesian Analysis of Nuclear Proliferaon A Cause That Everyone Can Get Behind: The Polical and Ideological Ariya Hagh (Georgetown University) Appeal of An‐Tracking Mahew Kroenig (Georgetown University) Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) Calling a slave a ‘slave’: Searching for clarity in a eld at war with TA25: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel itself The Promise of Post-Western IR in Peacebuilding and Development Lisa Alfredson (University of Pisburgh) Research and Policy A Framework for Inquiry into the Human Rights of Temporary Peace Studies Contract Workers Exploring Peace (Theme) Regina Nockerts (University of Denver) Chair Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) Disc. Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Measuring, Managing, and Misplaced “Experse”: The Fulity of Surveillance in Complex Peacebuilding Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Post‐Western IR: the impossible quest Stefan Cibian (Chatham House and Babeș-Bolyai University) TA28: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Exploring the Contents of the Historic Archive of the Naonal Police Minority Women's Parcipaon in Polics in Guatemala Megan Price (Human Rights Data Analysis Group) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Legacy of Stalin's Terror in Eastern Europe Women's Caucus Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Sebasan Schue (Uni Konstanz) Chair Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) Disc. Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) TA31: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Women Fighters: Explaining Female Parcipaon in a Violent Strategic analysis in support of internaonal policy-making Insurgency Intelligence Studies Gunes Murat Tezcur (University of Central Florida) Legacies of Genocide and Coloniality: Indigenous Women as Chair Thomas A. Juneau (University of Oawa) Mechanisms of Identy Destrucon in the 20th Century Disc. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Terminaon Era Here (very likely) Be Dragons? The Challenges of Policy‐Relevant Gabriella M. Prui (University of Massachuses) Predicon High Skilled Women and Immigraon Policy: Gendered Immigraon Rex Brynen (McGill University) Policies and Brain Waste The Pracse of Open Intelligence: The Experience of the Canadian Natasha Duncan (Purdue University) Security Intelligence Service Brigie Waldorf (Purdue University) Jean-Louis Tiernan (Government of Canada) Ayoung Kim (Purdue University) NATO Defense College: Navigang between Strategic Educaon, Danish and Swedish immigrant parliamentarians: Is there room for Crical Analysis and Partnerships diversity? Brooke Smith-Windsor (NATO Defense College (Rome)) Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdor (Malmö University) Strategic analysis in support of internaonal policy‐making and the pursuit of relevance: A synthesis TA29: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Thomas A. Juneau (University of Oawa) New dynamics of emerging powers in a changing world order: A Straor: Merging Intelligence & Geopolics real transion or an academic fad? Syed Kamran Bokhari (University of Westminster) Global Development Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies TA32: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innovave Panel The Online Media Revoluon in Polical Science Chair Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) ISA Innovave Panel Disc. Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) South‐South Economic Relaons and Transnaonal Acvists Chair Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Networks Part. Daniel Drezner (Tus University) Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Part. Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) Indo‐Russian relaons: the strategic partnership Part. Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Daniela Vieira Secches (Poncia Universidade Católica de Part. Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Minas Gerais) Vinicius Tavares (Poncia Universidade Católica de Minas TA33: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Gerais) Theorizing Regional Organizaons Contestaon Dynamics in World Order: Sea Power and its Role in Internaonal Organizaon the Sino‐American Relaonship Chair Hana Umezawa (United Naons University Instute ‐ Daniel Silva (University of Warwick) Comparave Regional Integraon Studies) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and beyond: Finance, Disc. Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) infrastructure and the seducve claws of the Chinese dragon Designing External Relaons: Regional Organizaons And The Leonardo Ramos (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) Broader Regional Orders Javier Vadell (Poncia Universidade Católica-Minas Gerais) Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) TA30: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Rise of the Observing State in Regional Organizaons: A Typology of Instuonal Designs A Million Deaths is a Stasc: New Findings from the Archives of Sebasan Knecht (Freie Universität Berlin) Polical Conict The Consequences of Complexity – Explaining the Eects of Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Internaonal and Regional Organizaons’ Interacons on Peace Chair Christopher Sullivan (Louisiana State University) Operaons Disc. Laia Balcells (Duke University) Chrisan Patz (European University Flensburg (EUF)) Disc. Christopher Sullivan (Louisiana State University) Peaceful Interregional Worlds? Explaining Variaon in Cooperaon Deviance and Clandesne Collecve Acon: Evidence from between Regional Organizaons Resistance Networks in Twente, the Netherlands Anke Wiedemann (University of Freiburg) Robert Braun (Cornell) Are regional organizaons contagious? The diusion of instuonal Ethnic Idenes and the Construcon of the Autocrac Security design among regional organizaons Apparatus: Evidence from Congo Anja Jetschke (University of Goengen) Bre Carter (Stanford University) Patrick Theiner (University of Göngen) Sören Münch (University of Göngen) Women's Rights NGOs at the Universal Periodic Review: TA34: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sympathec to, or Crical of States? Determinants and Eects of Russian Foreign Policymaking Peter Behnke (Oakland University) Foreign Policy Analysis Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Chair Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Uganda and the An‐Homosexuality Act: the (in)eecveness of Disc. Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) internaonal sancons Security First, irredensm second? Russia’s foreign policy from a Anna Claudia Garghe (Federal University of Pelotas) neoclassical realist perspecve Roberta Orabe (Universidade Federal de Pelotas) Alexander Reichwein (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen) A Tale of Two Treaes: Racaon and Reservaons in the Service Shiing Alliances and Balance of Power in Asia: Transions in the of Human Rights Indo‐Russian Security Ties Chana Miriam Solomon-Schwartz (George Washington Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) University) Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) TA37: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Russia’s policies of anger from Kosovo to Ukraine: costly behavior, Indian foreign policy under Modi: doctrinal shi or old wine in new empty strategies and symbolic resurrecon bole? Regina Heller (University of Hamburg) Diplomac Studies Fear and Loathing in Russian Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Robert Nalbandov (Utah State University) Germany and Russia Since Reunicaon Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) TA35: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University, Netherlands) Peace Through Economic Development, Spending, and Capacity Part. Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Part. Ian Hall (Grith University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Chair Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Part. Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington, New Medicine) Zealand ) Disc. Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Rural Grievances, Landholding Inequality and Civil Conict TA38: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Henry Roderick Thomson (Nueld College, University of Campus Internaonalizaon and Internaonal Relaons: Oxford) Partnerships and Strategies Violence, Government Budgeng, and Social Welfare: Evidence Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs from Peru Internaonal Educaon Michael Findley (University of Texas at Ausn) Chair Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Renard Sexton (New York University) Disc. Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Internaonalizing Campuses & Designing On‐Line Iniaves: Roles Donors and the polical economy of peace: Bridging the for Internaonal Studies Programs peacebuilding‐development gap? Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Willemijn Verkoren (Radboud University Nijmegen/Instute of Engaging the World: Internaonal Studies and the Management Research/ CICAM) Internaonalizaon of the Campus Infrastructure A Demographic Peace? How Demographic Variables Shape the Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charloe) Probability of Internaonal Conict Deborah Jordan Brooks (Dartmouth College) Internaonalizaon as a Strategic Goal: Organizing Priories and Coordinang Eorts across the Campus Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) Jean A. Garrison (University of Wyoming) Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) Internaonal Students and So Power Potenal for Turkey Mark L. Haas (Duquesne University) Halil Kürşad Aslan (İstanbul Medipol University) The transformaon from war economics: a study of complexity and What is Comprehensive Internaonalizaon?: The ACE Center for cooperaon Internaonalizaon and Global Engagement (CIGE) Guidelines Rachel Julian (Leeds Becke University) Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) TA36: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonalizing the Campus: the importance of Gender, Rights and Law: Pushing The Limits of Internaonal student/faculty/oce of internaonal educaon collaboraon Instuons John Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies TA39: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Rights Teaching using games and movies: contribuons from pop culture Chair Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) to IR classes Disc. Mahew Evans (University of the Witwatersrand) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs The Importance of Sympathec Response in the Uptake of Internaonal Polical Sociology Transional Jusce: The case of Uganda Chair Crisna Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Disc. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Flipping the Statecra model: Engaging the freshman non‐polisci Transforming Macedonia: Crisis and the Limits of the "European student Project" Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) Joel T. Shelton (Elon University ) The Final Froner: Using ‘Star Trek’ to Teach Undergraduate The European Union as peacebuilder in its neighborhood Internaonal Relaons Courses Tobias Grei (American University) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Comparisons between the European Union’s Response to the 2009 Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) and 2014‐2015 Russia‐Ukrainian Gas Disputes Teaching and Learning about Internaonal Relaons with Movies: A Isabelle Forn (University of Oawa) German Perspecve How the European Union's Criteria for Membership Move Public Iris Wurm (Goethe University Frankfurt) Opinion: Support for Gender Equality in Bosnia and Herzegovina Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Douglas Page (University of South Carolina) Ulizing Board Games in the Teaching of Internaonal Polics Posive Peace through Socializaon: The Role of the EU in the Post‐ Agnes Simon (Masaryk University) communist World Taylor Pierson (Saginaw Valley State University) Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Teaching Muslim Polics Through Film TA43: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commiee Panel Rameez Abbas (Naonal Defense University) Networking Skills/Making the Most of Your Conference TA40: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Professional Development Commiee The Internaonal Polics of Fighng Corrupon Chair Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Internaonal Organizaon Part. Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University) Chair Anja P. Jakobi (TU Braunschweig) Part. Shareen Hertel (University of Conneccut) Disc. Anja P. Jakobi (TU Braunschweig) Part. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Disc. Ellen Guerman (York University) Part. Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Authority in the Internaonal Fight against Corrupon: What Role Cmte Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) for Peer Reviews among States? Chair Hortense Jongen (Maastricht University) TA45: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel A Comparave Analysis of Compliance with Internaonal An‐ Picturing the Body in the Global Polical Economy of Development Corrupon Norms for GRECO Member States Global Development Aram Khaghaghordyan (Here School of Governace) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies China and the Internaonal An‐Corrupon Regime Hongying Wang (University of Waterloo) Chair Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) An‐corrupon at the connental level: Comparing the AU and OAS Disc. Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) experiences An Agent‐Based Dynamic Model of Polics, Ferlity and Economic Mathis Lohaus (University of Greifswald) Development Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) TA41: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Embodied Images of Gendered Work in Global Producon The United Naons as instuon: challenges and opportunies Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Internaonal Organizaon From Urban Village to World City: State Control of Villagers and Rural Migrants in Beijing Chair Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Jane Hayward (Tsinghua University) Disc. Philipp Genschel (European University Instute) Revitalizing UN Peace Building Commission: An Instuonal Analysis TA46: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rose Govindaraj (Pondicherry University) Rise of the “knowledge structure”: Implicaons for the exercise of Failure of Internaonal Imaginaon? Innovave or Structural Issues power in the global polical economy Catherine Jones (University of Warwick) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons The posive peace as a process and the case of United Naons Internaonal Polical Economy Peacebuilding Commission Internaonal Polical Sociology Thaise Kemer (Federal University of Parana) Chair Blayne Haggart (Brock University) The Instuonal Design of United Naons Financing Disc. Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Erin R. Graham (Drexel University) Knowledge Structures and Regime Change: From Natural Monopoly Non‐Permanent Membership on the United Naons Security Telecoms Regulaon in the 1980s to Internet Governance in the Council: The Polics of Elecon, 1966‐2010 21st Century Jerey Wright (University of Oxford) Dwayne Winseck (Carleton University) TA42: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Digital Futures of IP: Arculang the IP knowledge structure of the future The European Union and its troubled neighbourhood Debora Halbert (University of Hawaii) Internaonal Organizaon Internet Governance aer US Hegemony Chair Benjamin Tallis (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, Prague) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Disc. Gjovalin Macaj (University of Oxford) A Polical Economy of the Internet’s Global Architecture Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Informaon is not the currency of peace: Examining the propensity The European Union's Campaign for the Arms Trade Treaty of free ows of informaon to create conicts undermining Salla Huikuri (University of Helsinki) peaceful relaons European Constuonalism ‐ Constuonalism Beyond the State Michael King Jablonski (Georgia State University) Fabien Terpan (Sciences po Grenoble) Judicial Acvism? Defence Procurement and the European Court of TA47: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jusce Reconciliaon and the Meaning of Peace in Afghanistan Fabien Terpan (Sciences po Grenoble) Internaonal Security Studies Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) Chair Theo Farrell (King's College London) TA50: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Antonio Giustozzi (King's College London) The internaonal polical economy of debt Reconciliaon as an Experiment: 2000 to 2015 Rudra Chaudhuri (Department of War Studies, King's College Internaonal Polical Economy London ) Chair Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Christopher Kolenda (Department of War Studies, King's Internaonal Governance Innovaon (CIGI)) College London) Disc. Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State The sources of Taliban resilience and the implicaons for University) reconciliaon Disc. Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Theo Farrell (King's College London) Internaonal Governance Innovaon (CIGI)) Antonio Giustozzi (King's College London) Argenna: The Internaonal Polics of Debt, Then (1980s) and Now How jail formed the Taliban and what it did for reconciliaon (2014‐15) Michael Semple (Queens University Belfast) Sybil Rhodes (Universidad del Centro de Estudios Outcome of the Afghan War Macroeconómicos de Argenna) Carter Malkasian (CNA) Structural Factors and Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case of the Brazilian Debt Restructurings of 1898, 1931, and 1983 TA48: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Gustavo S. Carvalho (University of Toronto) Cyberwar and Cyberpeace The Great Debt Transformaon Exploring Peace (Theme) Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen) Internaonal Security Studies How European is the Eurozone crisis? The Case of Spain Sascha Engel (Virginia Tech) Chair Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence/ US Army War College) Disc. Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) TA51: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peace in Cyberspace Will Not Take Place Environmental Jusce Urban Bilstrup (Halmstad University) Environmental Studies Frida Stranne (Halmstad University and the Swedish Instute Internaonal Law for North American Studies, Uppsala University) Human Rights Posive Peace in Cyberspace? The Non‐Codicaon of Cyberwar and its Implicaons for Naonal and Societal Security Chair Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Wolfram Ridder (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen- Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) Nuremberg) Procedural Jusce in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate On Cyberpeace. Why We Must Know Peace To Understand Change (IPCC) Cyberwar Chukwumerije Okereke (University of Reading, UK) Marn Schmetz (Goethe-University Frankfurt) Silke Beck (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ Verena Diersch (University of Cologne) Leipzig) Does the Internet Need a Hegemon? Environmental Rights and Environmental Jusce: Assessing the Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Impact of Environmental Constuonalism Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Between Cross‐Domain Deterrence and Hybrid Warfare: Russian Approach to Informaon (Cyber) Warfare. Christopher Jeords (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya) Erin Daly (Widener School of Law) James May (Delaware Law School) TA49: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rights, Dues and Environmental Sustainability: Intergeneraonal European Courts & Constuonalism Equity and the Public Trust Doctrine Internaonal Law Mary McKenzie (University of San Diego) Towards a Just and more Eecve Global Climate Regime: Public Chair Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Parcipaon and Instuonal Reform How Judges Judge Internaonal Law: The European Court of Jusce, Chukwumerije Okereke (University of Reading, UK) the European Court of Human Rights, and Brish Judges Kelley Lilepage (Miami University) TA52: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel War and Peace in Ukraine: A Study in Unconvenonal Psychological and Group Identy Impacts on Peace Entrepreneurship Exploring Peace (Theme) Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Christoph H. Stefes (University of Colorado Denver) Chair Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Disc. R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Fear, Greed, or Honor? Strategic Narraves during the War in Bosnia 1992 ‐ 1995 TA56: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Elecons, Polical Alignments, and Security Reconciliaon in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Expressing ‘unsocial Internaonal Security Studies emoonsʼor embracing silence? Chair Aric Trevor Thrall (Cato Instute) Genevieve S. Parent (Saint Paul's College) Disc. Aric Trevor Thrall (Cato Instute) Why the Idea of ‘Peace Process’ is Dicult in Ethnic Conicts Ending the Sudan's Instuon of War: a Game Theorecal Approach Namrata Goswami (Minerva Grantee, Senior Analyst) to Power Alliances Group‐Armaon and Trust in Internaonal Relaons Marie Besancon (Portland State University / University of Eun Bin Chung (University of Utah) Khartoum) The dove eect: Psychologically priming for peaceful behaviors Bleeding But Not Leading: Reporng Bias in Polical Violence Events Mary Fortson-Harwell (Kennesaw State University) Thomas Vargas (University of Minnesota) Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware) TA53: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Prospects for Peace on the Final Froner Terrorism and Right‐Wing Polical Discourse: A Text‐Analysis of Exploring Peace (Theme) Israeli Books Chair Roger Harrison (US Air Force Academy) Tamar Mis (Columbia University) Disc. Damon Colea (US Air Force Academy) Centre of Gravity: Liberalism and the Polics of Euratlanc‐ Peace, Order, and Jusce Above the Clouds: Outer Space as American Relaons Internaonal Society in Theory and Pracce Benjamin Marll (Canterbury Christ Church University) Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Polical Talking Tough: Electoral Rhetoric, Crisis Iniaon, and the Stability‐ Science) Instability Paradox The Role of Brazil’s Space Policy in its Hegemonic Ambions Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Robert Harding (Valdosta State University) The Needs of the Many: The Relaonship of Space to Human TA57: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Security Sancons and Peace Michael Sheehan (Swansea University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Dark Bombs: Space Weapons and Global Security, Past and Future Foreign Policy Analysis Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Jin Mun Jeong (University of Missouri) Safety and Stability in Outer Space: Is Space Warfare a Valid Military UN Sancons: Tagging Along? How exisng sancons facilitate Strategy? UNSC acons Jaganath Sankaran (University of Maryland, College Park) Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) Clara Portela (Singapore Management University) TA54: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Determining Internaonal Sancon Success: Do concession Security Sector Reform demands inuence target state compliance with economic Internaonal Security Studies sancons? Chair Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Ariel Farrar-Wellman (University of California, Davis) Disc. Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Double Edged Sword?: States, Export and Import Oriented Firms, Demobilizaon as Self‐Preservaon: Evidence from FARC Fighters and The Collecve Acon Dicules in imposing Mullateral Surrendering to Colombian Authories between 2002 and 2012 Economic Coercion M. Liliana Devia (University of Pisburgh, Graduate School of Ricardo Crespo (University of California, Riverside) Public and Internaonal Aairs) Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) TA59: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable SSR in Fragile States: Taking Stock of Public Order Regimes Transforming Internaonal Studies Programs at Liberal Arts Gaëlle Rivard Piché (Carleton University) Colleges The Crux of Peacebuilding or Merely Rhetoric? Introducing the Local Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Ownership and Security Sector Reform Dataset Internaonal Educaon John Laidlaw Gray (University of Otago) Chair Isis Nusair (Denison University) Old threats in new sengs: Explaining the (re)securizaon of Chair Midori Yoshii (Albion College) warme threat images in post‐conict polics Part. Daniel R. Allen (Anderson University) Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University) Part. Gary Baker (Denison University) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Part. Amyaz Moledina (College of Wooster) Part. Stephen Volz (Kenyon College) TA55: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Prevenng Electoral Violence: Bridging Research and Pracce TA60: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peace Studies Polics in Civil Wars Internaonal Security Studies Chair Elizabeth Murray (United States Instute of Peace) Part. Jonas Claes (U.S. Instute of Peace) Chair Heather S. Gregg (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Oge Onubogu (U.S. Instute of Peace) Disc. Heather S. Gregg (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Jumaina Siddiqui (U.S. Instute of Peace) Strategic Ocers, Grieving Soldiers: Variaon in the Timing of Earth System – Earth Mother: A crical feminist analysis of two Defecons during Civil War concepts used to describe global environmental relaons Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Spoiling the spoilers in Colombia’s peace process Understanding debates about 'limits' in contemporary Sian Herbert (University of Birmingham) environmental discourse Third Party Intervenon and Alliance Choices in Civil Wars – the James Meadowcro (Carleton University) Chinese Civil War as a Case Stuck in the Middle with Who? Identy and State Commitments to Kean Zhang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) the Environment Naon‐Building, External Involvement, and Coalion Formaon in Colin Kuehl (University of California, Santa Barbara) Civil Wars Public Goods, Common Pool Resources, and Internaonal Kendrick Kuo (George Washington University) Environmental Cooperaon Harris G. Mylonas (George Washington University) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Massachuses Boston) TA61: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Strategic Narraves and Ukraine TA64: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Religion and Polics in Asia: Quesons, Challenges and Trends Religion and Internaonal Relaons Chair Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Disc. Michael McFaul (Stanford University) Chair Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Kyiv’s Public Diplomacy: Strategic Narraves of and for Ukraine Disc. Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Valenna Feklyunina (Newcastle University) Tesng Islam as Explanaon for Press Oppression in Central Asia: An Russia’s New War of the Words: How the Invasion of Ukraine Analysis of the Data Redenes Strategic Narrave John Walter Williams (Principia College) Sarah Oates (University of Maryland) Indian Perspecves on Hindu‐Muslim Relaons Strategic Narraves and Alliances: NATO Responses to Ukraine Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Laura Roselle (Elon University) Freedom versus Securizaon: Role of Religion in Polics in News media choice and views of the West in Russia: a study of Kyrgyzstan narrave recepon among university students Yasar Sari (Abant Izzet Baysal University) Joanna Szostek (Royal Holloway, University of London) Japan and Islam: Inter‐Civilizaonal Relaons in Time and Space Weaponising informaon: Pun, the West and Compeng Strategic B. Bryan Barber IV (Florida Internaonal University) Narraves of Ukraine Substanve Issue Linkage and the United States’ Promoon of Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Religious Freedom in Vietnam Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Jonathan Chow (University of Macau)

TA62: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel TA65: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Economic Determinants of Peace and War Internet Governance: Challenges and Prospects Internaonal Security Studies Online Media Caucus Chair Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia) Chair Drew Herrick (George Washington University) Disc. Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia) Disc. Drew Herrick (George Washington University) Economic Globalizaon, Convergence Growth, and the Balance of Internet Regulaon and the Future of Hybrid Regimes: Evidence Power from the Russian Federaon David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Georgetown University) Unaordable Threats: Economic Power, Military Strength, and The Rise of the Internet Changes Everything—Or Does it? Underbalancing in Anarchy Lennart Maschmeyer (University of Toronto) David Gill (University of Nongham) Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet´s Global Governance Establishing the Microfoundaons of the Commercial Peace: The Maurício Santoro (State University of Rio de Janeiro) Role of Commercial Interests in Encouraging Peace between Bruno Borges (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) Interstate Rivals Cybersecurity and Internet Governance: The abyss in cyber‐policies Anita Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) (?) The Micro‐Foundaons of Economic Interdependence and Peace: Louise Marie Hurel (PUC-Rio / Center for Technology and The China Case Society (CTS/FGV)) Zhen Han (McGill University, Polical Science department) Sovereignty and Property Rights: Conceptualizing the relaonship between ICANN, ccTLDs and naonal governments TA63: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Farzaneh Badiei (Hamburg University ) Framing the Environment: Concepts, Discourses and their Limits Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Environmental Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair James Meadowcro (Carleton University) Disc. Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) TA66: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Naonalist Strategies of Authoritarian Legimaon: the Success of Discord and Collaboraon in Civil Wars (I): State Fragmentaon China’s Single‐Party System Derek E. Steiger (University of Oklahoma) Internaonal Security Studies Brish morality at home and abroad Chair Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews) Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Disc. Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) To Fight or Not? Government Forces’ Fragmentaon and the TA69: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Strategic Logics of Nonviolent and Violent Resistance The Peaceful Management of Natural Resources Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Diusion of Milias in Civil Wars: Theory and Evidence from Chair Georey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Mozambique Disc. Georey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Climate Change and Water Variability: Do Treaes Contribute to State Fragmentaon and Sub‐State Actors: Somalia and Afghanistan River Basin Resilience? in Comparave Perspecve Shlomi Dinar (Florida Internaonal University) Romain A. A. Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen) Brian Blankespoor (World Bank) Personal Rule, Ethnic Exclusion, and Military Defecon during Why Are There So Few Basin‐wide Treaes? Impact of Economies of Uprisings Scale and Transacon Costs on Coalion Formaon in the Case of Theodore McLauchlin (Université de Montréal) Internaonal Water Julien Morency-Laamme (Université de Montréal) Ariel Dinar (University of California at Riverside) Who Governs the State? Vigilante Mobilizaon and Local Order in Joint Resource Development as a Pathway to Peace? The Case of Mexico the South China Sea Javier Osorio (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, CUNY) Jackson Ewing (Asia Society Policy Instute) Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) The role of natural resources and infrastructure in conict and peacebuilding in the Middle East and North Africa TA67: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jeannie L. Sowers (University of New Hampshire) Innovave Methods in Diplomacy Research Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Diplomac Studies Chair Michael Haas (California Polytechnic University, Pomona) TA70: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Yulia Suvorova (MGIMO‐University (Moscow)) Sexual Violence and Mass Atrocies: Crical Reecons on Diplomac Relaons in Internaonal Polics Advocacy, Invesgaon and Intervenon Kelly Matush (UCSD) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Shuhei Kurizaki (Waseda University) Human Rights Friendly Persuasion When Tradional Diplomacy Is Not Enough Chair Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Yvonne Captain (George Washington University / PBD) Disc. Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Determinants of U.S. ambassadorial appointments: exploring the Reframing with a Gender Lens: The Dynamics and Contestaon of role of ambassadors’ individual characteriscs Naming Atrocies Costel Calin (Southern Conneccut State University) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Disaster Diplomacy in Israel's Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton) Case 1980‐2010 Ranking atrocies? An analysis of the rhetoric and acon on conict Ariel Kabiri (University of Haifa) ‐related sexual violence. Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University) 17D and Cuban‐US relaons: causes & consequences Rape Camps And Red Weddings: Overt And Covert Genocidal Rape Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and In Bosnia And Cambodia humanies journal)) Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Chris Yoder (Center for Genocide Research and Educaon) TA68: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reputaon, Morality, and Foreign Policy R2P and Sexual Violence: A Crical Reecon Katerina Krulisova (Nongham Trent University) Foreign Policy Analysis Accountability for Sexual Violence in Conict and Post‐Conict Chair Ilai Saltzman (Israel Instute) Sengs: One example of pung research into pracce Disc. Ilai Saltzman (Israel Instute) Kim Thuy Seelinger (Human Rights Center, Univ. of California, Militarism Abroad and Public Atude Berkeley) Belgin San Akca (Koç University) TA71: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rethinking the Management of Naonal Reputaons: Socially Empirical Cross-Naonal Approaches to Religion and Secularism in Constructed Idea, Tool of Public Diplomacy, or Both? IR Mahew Clary (Univeristy of Georgia) Making sense of a changing world: Ideas and foreign policy in Italy Religion and Internaonal Relaons aer 9/11 Chair Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) Anna Caarena (University of Torino) Disc. Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Torino and T.wai - Torino World Aairs Instute) Rebels with a Religious Cause? Introducing the “Rebels and Religion Dataset” TA74: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ida Rudolfsen (Peace Research Instute Oslo & Uppsala Intelligence and Threat University) Intelligence Studies Mahias Basedau (German Instute of Global and Area Chair Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) Studies) From Secularism to Secularity Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of ENISA, the Cybersecurity European Strategy and the fundaments for Birmingham) a Portuguese Intelligence Naonal Cybersecurity Strategy Does Societal‐Level Discriminaon Lead to Government‐Based Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (CAPP (P&G), ISCSP, Universidade Discriminaon against Religious Minories in Western de Lisboa, Portugal) Democracies? Tesng the Terror Network Theory Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) Daniela Richterova (University of Warwick) State Capacity and Resistance to Religious Mobilizaon Security Instuons, Use of Force and the State: A Moral David T. Buckley (University of Louisville) Framework Shannon Brandt Ford (The Australian Naonal University) The UN Human Rights Council and Religious Freedom Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont) Data driven fantasies and maps of human terrain: a crical invesgaon of the knowledge underpinning contemporary TA72: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Western Counter‐Insurgency in Afghanistan Postcolonial and Decolonial Pedagogies in/for/against the West Ben Walter (University of Queensland) Global Development The role of privazed cyber‐aack intelligence gathering and public Internaonal Educaon disseminaon in keeping the peace in cyberspace Thomas Winston (George Mason University) Chair Gerda Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard (Instuto de Invesgaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora) TA75: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Gerda Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard (Instuto de Crical Reecons on Polics of Artefacts, Artworks and Spaces Invesgaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora) Reading Across the Colour Line Global Development Theory Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Internaonal Polical Sociology Decolonial Inmacies: Negoang Diasporic and Indigenous Polical Struggles Chair Renee E. Marlin‐Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Disc. Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews) Notes on Decolonizaon and Abolion Pedagogies: The Living and Decolonial Aesthecs: Reading Contemporary Artwork in Being of the Streets Internaonal Relaons as Transnaonal Feminist Praxis Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Is your IR Class Racist? From "Origins" to "Inuences": An Alternave Account of the Mark Laey (School of Oriental and African Studies, University Stump in Australian Architectural History of London) Samid Suliman (Grith University) Catherine Keys (The University of Queensland) TA73: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel What is a War Photograph? The Material, the Biological, and the Virtual in Global Health Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Security “The Ferry’s Space”: An Anthropological Analysis of its Aspects Global Health Caio César de Azevedo Barros (UFRJ) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology TA76: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Theory The Security-Development Nexus:Crical Analyses of Struggles for Chair Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Jusce and Peace Disc. Polly Pallister‐Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Global Development The Molecular Vision of Life and the Governmental Logic of Peace Studies Preparedness in the Producon of Medical Countermeasures to Chair Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and Meet the Threat of Bioterrorism Reconciliaon) Christopher Long (University of Sussex) Disc. Philipp Loholz (University of Birmingham ) Pandemic Viruses, Data Diplomacy and Global Health Jusce: Reconstrucng States aer Civil War: Emerging Donors and the GISAID as a Case of Innovave Global Health Policy Development‐Security Nexus Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Challenging life as property: Intellectual property, the informaonal Public and Elite Atudes on Peace, Security, and Development in ‐genec concepon of life and the problemazaon of global life Eurasia: A Comparave Study of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Eva Hilberg (University of Sheeld) Payam Foroughi (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Cyborg Biopolics: Managing the Relaonship between the Karolina Kluczewska (University of St Andrews) Material and the Virtual in Global Health Prospect for Sustainable Peace and Economic Development in the Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Niger Delta Region: A Case Against the Commodicaon of Security The Ethics of Authencity Nadege Nicholas (Depaul university) Aubrey Yee (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Assessing the Impact of Piracy on Somalia: Society, Economy and Internaonal Judicial Pracces State‐Building Jerey Duno (Temple University) Afyare A. Elmi (Qatar University) Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) South Africa’s Contribuon to Security: A policy‐shaping power with Interdependence in WTO Disputes excessive demands on it Jerey Kucik (The City University of New York) Stephan Klingebiel (German Development Instute) Amid Failure: Judicializaon in the Wake of Stalled Mullateral Negoaons TA77: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Taylor St John (PluriCourts, University of Oslo ) Small States Maer: Resolving Conict and Making Peace The Role of Commercial Diplomacy in American Foreign Policy since Global South Caucus 1990 Chair Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Georey Gertz (University of Oxford) Disc. Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Decisionmaking in Economic Treaes: A General Theory of Singapore’s Small State Peacemaking: "Quiet under the Banyan Investment and Tax Adjudicaon? Tree" Marn Hearson (London School of Economics and Polical Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Science) Nanyang Technological University) Todd Tucker (University of Cambridge) From Bandwagoning to Collecve Security: Small State Security TA80: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel from the Peace of Westphalia to the San Francisco Conference Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Subnaonal Authoritarianism Beyond Contestaon: Repression Revising Resilience: Revising Resilience: Soluons to Unique and the Systemac Subversion of Civil Liberes Security Issues in Small States Polical Demography and Geography Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Exploring Peace (Theme) Small State Mediaon: The Case of Cuba and the Colombia Peace Chair Marlies Glasius (University of Amsterdam) Process Disc. Marlies Glasius (University of Amsterdam) Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Repression and the Control of Informaon in Subnaonal It's Not the Size, it's the Relaonship Undemocrac Regimes Tom Long (University of Reading) Jos Bartman (University of Amsterdam) Subnaonal Paerns of Police Violence in Central America TA78: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Heather Sullivan (Hamilton College) Transnaonal Translaon Processes and New Modes of Brokerage Explaining Subnaonal Variaons in Transional Context: Municipal in Security Governance Transfers and Peacebuilding Councils in Post‐revoluonary Tunisia Peace Studies Janine Astrid Clark (University of Guelph) Chair Sina Birkholz (Freie Universität Berlin) Emanuela Dalmasso (University of Amsterdam) Chair Markus Hochmüller (Freie Universität Berlin) How Systems of Parcipatory Governance Facilitate the Survival of Disc. Florian P. Kuehn (Oo von Guericke University Magdeburg) Subnaonal Authoritarian Enclaves O‐road policing: The applicaon of informaon and Allyson Lucinda Benton (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia communicaons technology to community security in remote and Económicas, A.C. (CIDE)) State Media, Regime Framing, and the Capacity for Non‐Violent coastal areas of Somaliland Alice Hilla (Durham University) Repression Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) Enacng Progress: Knowledge Producon and Translaon in German Police‐Building Projects in Afghanistan TA81: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Lars Ostermeier (Vienna Center for Societal Security) Democrazaon and State Capacity Building in sub-Saharan Africa Negoang insecurity in conict zones: ‘Locals’, ‘internaonals’ and Exploring Peace (Theme) security brokers in eastern Africa Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Chair Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School) Brokered Security: Transnaonal Security Governance Intervenons Disc. Jennifer Boylan (University of Florida) in Guatemala and Lebanon Democrazaon via Centralized Instuonal Systems? Evidence Sina Birkholz (Freie Universität Berlin) from Ghana Markus Hochmüller (Freie Universität Berlin) Jennifer Boylan (University of Florida) Security Assistance Clientelism in the Horn of Africa Moving beyond the domesc: the eect of regional organizaons William Reno (Northwestern University) on atudes towards democracy in Africa Anna Kapambwe Mwaba (University of Florida) TA79: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ethnic Salience: Bringing Instuons Back In Interconnecvity in New Modes of Internaonal and Economic Beth Rabinowitz (Rutgers University) Dispute Selement Statebuilding in Uganda: the Eect of External Intervenon on State Internaonal Polical Economy Capacity Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School) Chair Clint Peinhardt (University of Texas at Dallas) Disc. Todd Allee (University of Maryland) TA82: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Geography of Nuclear Energy Polics in Asia: US‐Vietnam Contesng Conceptualizaons of Weak States panel Cooperaon in Nuclear Energy Policy and Its Implicaons Hyunji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Roger Edward Kanet (University of Miami) TA85: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Hanna Samir Kassab (Northern Michigan University) New perspecves on securizaon Weak Inside, Strong Outside: the Theorecal Paradox of India Internaonal Polical Sociology Diana Soller (University of Miami) Polical Demography and Geography Foreign Policy Analysis Small and Weak, Think Again: Nuclear Pakistan in the Internaonal System Chair Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) Disc. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Do the South Caucasian Cases Aect the Analysis of Russia’s Foreign What does the Israeli‐Palesnian conict feels like? A polical Policy? cartoons analysis of emoons in conict Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Ilan Danjoux (Azrieli Instute of Israel Studies, Concordia Major Security Challenges in Colombia in 2016: Weak States and University) the Impact of Regional Security The Securizaon of Deterrence Jonathan D. Rosen (University of Miami) Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Between Pacicizaon and Securizaon: The Discursive TA83: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Construcon of Military Force in Post‐Cold War German The polical economy of trade proteconism and trade Parliamentary Discourse liberalizaon Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) Internaonal Polical Economy The Superimposion of (De)Securizaon: Why Do Actors Simultaneously Securize and Desecurize? Chair Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (University of Oawa) Disc. Mahew Eagleton‐Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Securizaon and power: the implicaons of this variable to the Disc. Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) theory If You Can't Say Something Proteconist... Why Policians Don't Barbara Carvalho (UNESP) Claim Credit for Trade LIberalizaon Yu-Ming Liou (Georgetown University) TA86: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peter Sima-Eichler (Georgetown University) Contested Narraves: Polical and Cultural Dimensions Tax or Spend? Determining Proteconist Policy Preferences Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi) Internaonal Communicaon Social Standards in the PTAs and the Embedded Liberalism Chair Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Pennsylvania) Compromise: An Empirical Invesgaon Disc. Gabriella Paar‐Jakli (Kent State University) Ida Basaens (Fordham University) Disc. Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) From Silencing to Commemorang: Conceptualising Peace Catching Roadrunner: Mad‐Cow Regulaons and the U.S.‐Japan Narraves in Internaonal Relaons Beef Trade, 2003‐2013 Ananya Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Gary Winsle (Boston College) Russia Today and Ukraine Tomorrow: Moscow’s Strategic Narraves Global polical and economic restructuring through Free Trade of the Ukraine Crisis Agreements (FTAs) – economic integraon and interstate power Robert Hinck (Texas A&M University) relaons The Nikolovski Eect: CCTV in Canada and the queson of the Tamas Novak (Budapest Business School) machine as witness TA84: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Je Heydon (Communicaon Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University) East Asian Foreign Policy: Strategy and Diplomac Soluons for Searching for Jusce in WTO Negoaons: Feminist‐Informed Mul‐ Securing Peace Sited Ethnographic Insights Lisa M. Samuel (Independent Researcher/Consultant) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College) TB01: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Junior Scholar Session Disc. Kent Calder (Johns Hopkins) Governing the Globe: The Instuonal Impact of Organizaons, Nuclear Safety Cooperaon in Northeast Asia as a Building Block for Norms and Culture Regional Security Junior Scholar Symposia James Plae (Merrimack College) Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) The Strategy of Chinese Strategic Partnerships in Southeast Asia Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai) TB01-A: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM JSS Group Mongolia’s Naonal Security Strategy—Ulizing Old and New Global Financial Governance Concepts to Navigate a Changing East Asian Environment Junior Scholar Symposia Alicia Campi (The Mongolia Society) Japan‐Taiwan Relaons under Power Shi: Strategic Assets or Disc. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Diplomac Obstacle? Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Who Governs the IMF? Who gets shamed? Evidence from the Internaonal Labor Daniel Honig (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Organizaon's shaming acvies 1989 to 2014 Alexander Kenkelenis (University of Oxford) Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University ) Linkage between WTO and IMF: Introducon of the “IMF Approach” Deference and Hierarchy in Internaonal Regime Complexes in Dealing with Exchange Rate Fluctuaons in the WTO An‐ Tyler Pra (Princeton University) dumping Agreement Dead in the Water: Global Accounng Standards and Divergent Minju Kim (Seoul Naonal University) Epistemic Communies Addressing too big to fail – in search of regulatory soluons William Kring (Global Economic Governance Iniave) Vincent Dreher (Freie Universität Berlin) The never‐ending too‐big‐to‐fail story: Global bank resoluon aer TB02: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel the crisis Can Law Deliver Peace and Jusce? Peter Knaack (University of Oxford) Exploring Peace (Theme)

TB01-B: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM JSS Group Chair Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Disc. Arturo Jimenez‐Bacardi (University of South Florida, St Internaonal Instuons: Maers of Design and Adaptaon in Petersburg) Global Governance Freedom from fear: the global gap in law for violence against Junior Scholar Symposia women Disc. Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Massachuses Boston) Keeping the Peace? Law Enforcement and Police Violence in The Promise and Pathology of Inclusion at Internaonal Comparave Perspecve Organizaons Erica Marat (Naonal Defense University ) Chris Tenove (University of Toronto) Beyond transional jusce: peace, governance, and rule of law Internaonal organizaons (IOs) adapng to instuonal Chandra Sriram (University of East London) proliferaon: the World Health Organizaon’s adaptaon capacity A Human Rights Crique of Internaonal Law: The Next Step in the Andre Isidro (Bavarian School of Public Policy - Technical Quest for Cross‐cultural Consensus University of Munich) Abdullahi An-Na'im (Emory University) Instuonalizaon of ideas in development organizaons: Law, Instuons, and the Regional Integraon of Rights Translaon, gender equality, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Foundaon Adam Fejerskov (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) TB03: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Formal NGO engagement mechanisms: How IOs obtain resources The Internal Polics of Conict Management from NGOs Exploring Peace (Theme) Jess E. Clayton (University of Wisconsin at Madison) Chair Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie TB01-C: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM JSS Group University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. ) Intersecons of Culture and Instuons in Global Security Disc. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Governance Disc. Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) Divided We Fall: Inter‐Rebel Fighng and Conict Terminaon Junior Scholar Symposia Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Collaboraon Among IGOs in Peace Operaons Desiree A. E. Nilsson (Uppsala University) Isil Akbulut (Wayne State University) The Paradox of Weakness: An Empirical Invesgaon of Civil War The contested meaning of regional security in Southeast Asia: how Selements discourse on non‐tradional security supports the formaon of an Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) ASEAN security community Why sele? Conict management as closing strategy Stéphanie Martel (University of Montreal) Michael J. Butler (Clark University) United Naons Reform: presenng and contextualizing the “The Past Catches Up With You”: Safeguarding the Republican Delivering as One UN Iniave; Status Quo in the Northern Ireland Peace Process Luciana Oliveira (Puc-Minas) Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) The chicken‐egg problem: feedback eects between UN Conict Resoluon and Rebel Leader Selecon Peacekeeping and internal military deployments in Brazil Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Christoph Harig (King's College London) Katherine Sawyer (University of Maryland) TB01-D: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM JSS Group Norm Diusion and Internaonal Regimes in Global Economic Governance Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Global Governance and UN agencies: a comparave study Juliano Diniz Oliveira (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies) TB04: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable In Search of the “NGO Eect”? An Empirically Grounded The Peace Connuum: What it is & How to Study it Assessment of the Evolving Role of NGOs in Mediated Conict Discourse and the Construcon of Conict Knowledge Exploring Peace (Theme) Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Eric Sangar (King's College London & University of Namur) University of Oslo) Disc. Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) TB08: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Erik Melander (Uppsala University) A Gender-Just Peace? Warme Legacies and Implicaons for Part. Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Gender-Sensive Peacebuilding Part. Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Exploring Peace (Theme) TB05: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Commiee Panel Chair Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Professional Development Cafe Disc. Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Professional Development Commiee Reintegraon and Gender: Mapping Women’s Experiences During Conict Chair Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) Part. Lynne C. Rienner (Lynne Rienner Publishers) Legacies of Command Socializaon among Female Ex‐Combatants Part. Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) in Aceh, Indonesia Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Jana Krause (University of Amsterdam) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Arifah Rahmawa (Gadjah Mada University ) Part. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)) Wening Udasmoro (Gadjah Mada University) Part. Byungwon Woo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Building Peace at a me of war: A queson about transional public Part. Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Lile Rock) policy and its eects at local ‐ civil peace building iniaves in Part. Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) Colombia. Part. Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) Mery Rodriguez (Javeriana University) Cmte Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Sexual Violence During Civil Conict: How Instuonal and Strategic Chair Constraints Inuence Soldier Behavior TB06: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Marisella Rodriguez (University of California, Davis) Forms of Crique and the Limits of Internaonal Theory TB09: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Theory The Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance Chair Tom Lundborg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Internaonal Communicaon Disc. Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Part. Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Chair Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Part. David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Disc. Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Part. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Part. Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Part. Meryem Marzouki (CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités) Part. Tom Lundborg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Part. Laura DeNardis (American University) Part. Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Part. Kenneth Merrill (American University School of Part. Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Communicaon) TB07: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Patricia Adriana Vargas Leon (Syracuse University) The Role of the Media in Violent Conict: Insights from TB10: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Comparave Research Percepons of the environment: new perspecves and their Exploring Peace (Theme) impacts Chair Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Environmental Studies Disc. Laura Roselle (Elon University) Polical Demography and Geography The INFOCORE Approach to Media Inuence on the Prevenon or Chair Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Escalaon of Violent Conict Disc. Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) Chrisan Baden (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Emoon, the Environment, and Security Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Keren Tenenboim-Weinbla (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Teaching Environmental Polics without depressing your students Romy Fröhlich (Ludwig Maximimilian-University of Munich) Lisa M. Glidden (State University of New York--College at Media Power in Violent Conict: Pracces of Escalaon and Oswego) Transformaon Re‐evaluang the Food, Land and Resources Nexus in the Global Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Agri‐food System from a Waste‐perspecve Priming Us against Them, Again and Again? The Eects of War News Tobias Gumbert (University of Muenster) on Domesc Support for American Military Conicts across the Post Anne Hennings (University of Muenster) ‐World War II Era Sco Althaus (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) The Anthropocene and the Schools of Thoughts on Globalizaon: Between State and War: A Historical Sociology of Strategy as Theorecal Findings and Empirical Challenges Instuon Ironildes Bueno da Silva (University of Brasília/Euro-American Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) University Center) War, Peace and Economy in the UK Naonal Security Council Explaining Individual‐Level Variaon in the Salience of Climate Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) Change Peace and War as a Total Social Facts: Towards a Strategic Amanda Kennard (Princeton University) Anthropology Jean-Vincent Holeindre (Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II)) TB11: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel How Crical Security Theorists Should Learn to Stop Worrying and The Conict in Ukraine: Polical and Social Dimensions Love Strategy Post Communist Systems Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Chair Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) TB15: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Tor Bukkvoll (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) The Sublime, the Ridiculous, and the Everyday: Aesthecs and Mobilizing Civilians for Combat: Evidence from Eastern Ukraine Lived Experience Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) Sam Whi (High Point University) Theory Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Explaining Foreign Policy Change in Transional States: A Case Study of Ukraine between Two Revoluons, 2004‐2014 Chair J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Lidiya Zubytska (University of Kansas) Disc. Tahseen Kazi (Georgia Southern University) Illusory Peace and the Ukraine Crisis The Social Performance of Family Migraon in the United Kingdom: Zeeshan Munir (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Unseled Idenes Ukraine's military reform aer the Ukrainian crisis Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Deborah Sanders (King's College London ) Viral Visuality: How Media Proliferate through Global Networks State‐controlled Media and Naonalism. Evidence from Russia and Ryan Artrip (Virginia Tech) Ukraine Rewinding and unwinding: Art and jusce in mes of polical Nataliia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) transion Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge) TB12: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Normave Violence in Times of Peace: Theorizing the Unequal The Ukranian Crisis and the Future of Eurasia Global Distribuon of Liveability Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Ida Danewid (London School of Economics) Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) TB16: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) The causes and consequences of non-violent mobilisaon Part. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Chair Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Instute Oslo) TB13: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Disc. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Quantum Mind and Internaonal Relaons Socioeconomic Shocks and Urban Unrest Theory Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Internaonal Polical Sociology Elisabeth L. Rosvold (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Blocking polical change and spurring conict from the outside: Chair Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Why, Where, and How Black Knights Intervened during the Arab Chair Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Uprisings Part. Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin) Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) Part. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Morten Valbjorn (Aarhus University) Part. Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Instute) Why (Wo)Men Rebel: A Gendered Mobilisaon Argument Part. Fred Cherno (Colgate University) Susanne Schaenaar (Uppsala University) Part. Alexander Edward Wendt (Ohio State University) From the Web to the Streets: Internet and Protests in Authoritarian Part. James Der Derian (Centre for Internaonal Security Studies, Regimes University of Sydney) Kris Ruijgrok (University of Amsterdam) TB14: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Examining the Link Between Popular Parcipaon and Successful Polical Resistance Peace and strategy: Social theory meets strategic pracce Stephen Wiels (MIT) Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring Peace (Theme) Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) TB17: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The domesc human rights landscape: Explaining the variaon in The Polics of Climate Engineering naonal human rights instuons Karin Sundstrom (Stockholm University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Environmental Studies Theorizing the Development of the Laws of War Giovanni Manlla (CIDE) Chair Simon Nicholson (American University) Disc. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) TB20: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Is Climate Engineering a Right‐Wing Fantasy? The iniaon, dynamics and terminaon of internaonal conict Simon Nicholson (American University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Mapping the nonregime of climate engineering ‐ a social network Chair Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) analysis of actors in stratospheric aerosol injecon Disc. Carla Marnez Machain (Kansas State University) Ina Möller (Lund University) Rivalry and Coups Against Autocrats Technologizaon of climate change? A theorecal framework to Adrian Florea (University of Glasgow) assess whether discursive processes legimize the emerging Victory at All Costs: Understanding Absolute War Outcomes technologies of climate engineering Brian B. Crisher (University of West Florida) Judith Kreuter (University of Darmstadt) Interstate Conict Iniaon across Space and Time Geng from Brown Growth to Green Growth; Decoupling as more Christopher Schwarz (New York University) than Environmental Governance Clayton Dasilva (University of Waterloo) Nicholas Davis (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Rethinking the Study of Mediaon and Internaonal Conict: An TB18: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Epidemiological View Concert and Pax: Peace and Violence in Nineteenth Century Ezra Schricker (The Ohio State University) Internaonal Relaons The Condional Eects of Status on Conict Iniaon Historical Internaonal Relaons Aaron Shreve (University of California, Davis) Internaonal Security Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) TB21: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Diplomac Studies Global Classes and North/South Inequalies Chair Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Global Development Separate but Peaceful? Customary Law in Brish Colonies, Chair Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn (University of California Riverside) Mulculturalism, and Bringing the Disc. Barry Keith Gills (University of Helsinki) Eric Haney (University of Oxford) Class Formaon In An Era Of Global Precarity The Concert System and the Global Transformaon Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Université de Neuchâtel) George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Steps in the Development of Today’s Global Paern of Durable Science) Inequalies in Income Contested Authority: Internaonal Norm Transformaon and Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Erosion in post‐1848 Europe The Inuence of [Persian] Gulf Cooperaon Council (GCC) Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Transnaonal Elites on Policy Making in the United States An Evil of Ancient Date: The Pax Britannica and Piracy in the Seyed Ahmad Mirtaheri (Florida Internaonal University) Nineteenth Century Malay World The Organized Polical Economy: Power and Collusion in Trade Mark A. Shirk (Stonehill College) Associaons and Class Conservave and Connental Mullateralism: Rethinking the Anglo‐ Michael Wartenbe (Florida Internaonal University) American Story of the Making of the Liberal Order Internaonal Organizaons as Domesc Partners in Managing the Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford) Legimacy Eects of Inequality Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) TB19: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Theorecal Approaches to Understanding Human Rights TB22: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Human Rights Economic Sancons, Military Conicts, and Global Peace Chair Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Davis Brown (Baylor University Instute for Studies of Chair T. Clion Morgan (Rice University) Religion) Disc. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Human Rights Discourse In Turkey: An Inducve Approach To How do Sancons End? Sancons Removal in Military Disputes Theory Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Zehra Arat (University of Conneccut) Menevis Cilizoglu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Interdisciplinary Theorizing on Key Human Rights Controversies Concessions and Consequences: Economic sancon terminaon Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) and domesc polical unrest The Eects of Dierent Types of Repression on Non‐Violent and Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Violent Conict The Long‐term Eect of Sancons on Polical Violence M. Rodwan Abouharb (University College London) T. Clion Morgan (Rice University) N. Susan Gaines (University of Leeds) Sanago Sosa (Rice University) Susan Aaronson (George Washington University ) Throwing Water on a Dogght: Can Sancons Speed the End of Peace and development: old concepts and new interpretaons in Conict? the 21st century T. Clion Morgan (Rice University) Paulo Velasco (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) The Sancons Dilemma Protecon pracces and the constuon of the Internaonal Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Community Dame) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs)

TB23: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable TB26: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Challenges of Cultural Diversity in Global Governance Ontological Security, Emoons and IR: Problemazing the Internaonal Organizaon Emoonal Turn Chair Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Patricia Mary Go (Wilfrid Laurier University) Chair Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Disc. Jim McAuley (Hudderseld University) Part. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Emoons, Emoon, and Emoonal Methodology in Internaonal Part. J. A. (Bertjan) Verbeek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Relaons Part. Corri Zoli (Syracuse University) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) TB24: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Everyday Ontological Security: Emoon and Migraon in Brish Soaps Who makes money, and how? New perspecves on the Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) internaonal polical economy of the creaon and governance of Russian Sare on the War in Ukraine: Violent cartographies, money laughter and the refusal of narrave Internaonal Polical Economy Emil Edenborg (Lund University Sweden) Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Emoonal Constellaons, Psychoanalysis and the Achievement or Disc. Stefano Pagliari (City University London) Loss of Ontological Security The end of polical monetarism: Monetary trust and transparency John Cash (University of Melbourne) in the age of quantave easing Emoonal States and Ontological Insecurity: Why a ‘brainless’ Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Instute for the Study of polics of emoons makes sense Sociees) Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Construcng the desire for price stability: How the G‐5 reached a consensus on very low inaon targeng, 1988‐1991 TB27: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yao) Perspecves on conict transformaon America as Internaonal Lender of Last Resort: 1982 and 2008 Peace Studies Daniel McDowell (Syracuse University) Chair Resat Bayer (Koç University) Governing shadow money: A comparave view Disc. Resat Bayer (Koç University) Daniela Gabor (University of West England) Plural noons of peace and elicive conict transformaon Jakob Vestergaard (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Josena Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) The polics of public vs. private credit money: Accommodang From Antagonism to Agonisc Peace: Rethinking Idenes and shadow money in the 2008 nancial crisis Dialogic Transformaon Steen Murau (City University London) Marko Leh (Tampere Peace Research Instute, University of Tampere) TB25: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel How transformave is local peacebuilding? A conict Peace through Protecon? Exploring protecon in mes of transformaon analysis of peacebuilding iniaves in Montes de humanitarian change María, Colombia Internaonal Polical Sociology Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Ph.D. Candidate University of Human Rights Manitoba) Exploring Peace (Theme) Perspecves on Conict Transformaon Chair Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (PRIO) HoWon Jeong (Internaonal Journal of Peace Studies / George Disc. Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Mason University) The Humanitarian–Development Nexus in Northern Uganda Crical Conict Transformaon and Imperial World Orders: Jon Harald Sande Lie (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Deconstrucng the Instuon of Third‐Party Mediaon Aairs (NUPI)) Luis Alfonso Miranda Pérez (Kroc Instute of Internaonal Kankuamo (Self) Protecon: The Place of Legal Measures in the Peace Studies & Oce of the High Commissioner for Peace) Protecon of Civilians Krisn B. Sandvik (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Do they really care? Protecon of Civilians and the Veto Powers in the UN Security Council Kristoer Lidén (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Simon Reid-Henry (PRIO) TB28: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable TB31: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Publishing in Security Journals: Meet the Editors of Internaonal Locally Nuanced Intelligence in Peacebuilding and Stability Security, the Journal of Global Security Studies, the Journal of Operaons Strategic Studies, Security Studies, and Strategic Studies Quarterly Intelligence Studies Internaonal Security Studies Chair John Hoven (independent) Chair James H. Lebovic (George Washington University) Disc. Leonard DeFrancisci (United States Marine Corps ) Disc. James H. Lebovic (George Washington University) Adapng research methods of qualitave interviewing and causal Part. Sean M. Lynn‐Jones (Harvard University) inference to locally nuanced peacebuilding and stability operaons Part. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Joel Lawton (U.S. Army, Training and Doctrine Command Part. Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College) (TRADOC) G-2) Part. Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) Joshua Summers (Clemson University) Part. Mike Guillot (Editor, Strategic Studies Quarterly) Integrang qualitave interviewing and causal inference into locally nuanced peacebuilding and stability operaons: "First Users" learn TB29: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel how to discover what to do, do it, and assess what is done ("What China's "Development Model" and Peace Prospects could be done? Who will do it? What is our Theory of Change? Internaonal Polical Economy What evidence conrms or disconrms that?") Jonathan Bleakley (83rd Civil Aairs Baalion) Chair Raj Verma (Jilin University ) John Crean (Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Sta Disc. Daniel Large (Central European University) Training Program) Disc. Raj Verma (Jilin University ) Rob Morris (97th Civil Aairs Baalion (Airborne)) Is China Eroding the Bargaining Power of Tradional Donors in Celesno Perez (U.S. Army War College) Africa? Observing boom‐up innovaon, and resistance to innovaon, Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen) within the US military and intelligence community: a case study in Self and Other Realizaons within the Sino‐Africa Relaonship adapng research methods of qualitave interviewing and causal Robert Wishart (University of Conneccut) inference to peacebuilding and stability operaons What Peace to Keep? Test to the economic development brings Terry C. Quist (U.S. Army) peace principle? John Hoven (independent) Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida) Joshua Summers (Clemson University) Obert Hodzi (Lingnan University) Locally nuanced economic development: A demonstraon of how Developing Chinese Exceponalism: The Beijing Consensus as an and why qualitave methods of conversaonal interviewing and Alternave Model causal inference can be adapted to peacebuilding and stability Guanpei Ming (University of Hawaii at Manoa) operaons The Development‐Insecurity Nexus in China's Near‐Abroad: John Hoven (independent) Implicaons of China's 'Go West' Policy Integrang qualitave interviewing and causal inference into locally Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) nuanced peacebuilding and stability operaons: a rapidly evolving TB30: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Theory of Change and the search for "First Users" ("What could be War Finance: Challenging the Democrac Peace? done? What is a rst step? What are some milestones along the way?") Internaonal Polical Economy Rob Morris (97th Civil Aairs Baalion (Airborne)) Internaonal Security Studies Tim Howell (96th Civil Aairs Baalion) Chair Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) Varick Ready (USMC Reserve and Naonal Defense University) Disc. Mahew R. DiGiuseppe (University of Mississippi) Shaun Alf (US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Will Americans Pay Any Price, Bear Any Burden? The Eect of G-2) American Cost Sensivity on US War Finance Benjamin Okonofua Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Jonathan Bleakley (83rd Civil Aairs Baalion) War and Inaon in the United States form the Revoluon to the Celesno Perez (U.S. Army War College) First Iraq War Hugh Rocko (Rutgers University) TB32: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innovave Panel War and Financial Development Measuring and Method as Gendered Meaning-Making in Peace and Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston ) Conict War Finance and Military Eecveness ISA Innovave Panel Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Chair Henri Myrnen (Internaonal Alert) Easy Money? War Finance Aer Breon Woods Chair Suzanne Levi‐Sanchez (Rutgers University) Sarah Bakhari (University of Denver) Part. Marjaana Jauhola (University of Helsinki) Part. Leena Vastapuu (University of Turku) Part. Diyah Larasa (University of Minnesota) TB33: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel TB36: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Robots, Drones, and Cyber: Is "New Warfare" Really Dierent This LGBTQ Rights and the State: Comparave Exploraons of Tolerance Time? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Security Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Mark Z. Taylor (Georgia Instute of Technology) Chair Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Disc. Mark Z. Taylor (Georgia Instute of Technology) Disc. Melanie Richter‐Montpet (University of Sheeld) Longbows, Muskets and Drones: A Comparave Look at the Role of Disc. Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) Honor and Class in Sea‐change Moments in Military History The Roma/Gypsies of Europe: Discriminated Against and Used for Lilach Gilady (University of Toronto) Polical Gains Changing the nature of war? Cyber war, airpower, and the rise of Gabriela Marin Thornton (Texas A&M University) new domains Uneven Rainbows: Why EU Member States Adopt or Reject Gay Jan Ludvik (Charles University) Marriage Vit Stritecky (Charles University, Prague) Sco Siegel (San Francisco State University) The Consequences of Strategic Innovaon in UAV Warfare LGBTQ Friendliness in Spain and Poland: A Comparave Study on Andree-Anne Melancon (The University of Sheeld) Tolerance Levels towards Sexual Minories Gregory Forer (Suolk University) TB34: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Kaori Lindeman (Suolk University) Violence, Resistance and the Classicaon of Life Reproducing the Naon: Repronormavity and the Producon of Internaonal Polical Sociology the Naon‐State Peace Studies Anna L. Weissman (University of Florida) Internaonal Ethics TB37: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Russia's So Power and Foreign Policy Disc. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Entanglements of Everyday Resistance, Organised Resistance and Post Communist Systems Violence: Understanding Processes of Social Change Chair Peter W. Richardson (Northeastern University) Mona Lilja (University of Gothenburg) Disc. Peter W. Richardson (Northeastern University) Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg, School of Business, The 'KGB State' and Russian Foreign Policy Economics and Law, Department of Law) Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Transnaonal Epistemologies of Violence Bolstering Russian So Power: Evidence from Serbia Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) The peace that wasn't. Violence in Post‐Conict El Salvador G. Doug Davis (Troy University) Boris Wilke (Bielefeld University) Russian Foreign Policy Focusing on Secessionist Formaons Fear of Polics or Lack of Security? Polical Knowledge in the Irina Antonova (Saint-Petersburg State University) Aermath of Violence Russia's so power in Georgia and beyond Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University) Sergi Kapanadze (Tbilisi State University) Classied life and normalized violence in the collapse of the plains Pax Russica, Mundus Russicus? The 'Russian world' and doctrines of bison a global civilizaonal pluralism. Danielle Taschereau Mamers (University of Western Ontario) Aliaksei Kazharski (Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, Comenius University in Braslava) TB35: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Corporate brands in Russian public diplomacy Contested Norms and Pracces in Internaonal Society: Non- Alexey Dolinskiy (Capstone Connecons) proliferaon, Jus in Bello, and the ICC English School TB38: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Law Counterterrorism Chair Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Antoniea Elia (University of Sanago de Compostela) Chair Michael Kenney (University of Pisburgh) The Subversion of the Nuclear Nonproliferaon Treaty: The Erosion Disc. Michael Kenney (University of Pisburgh) of Internaonal Society Leadership Removal and Transnaonal Terrorism Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Thomas Guarrieri (University of Missouri) Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea – On the Lawfulness of Assessing the Dynamic Eects of Targeted Killings on Terrorist Amnesty for Warcrimes in Civil Wars Networks Cecilie Hellestveit (Internaonal Law and Policy Instute) Patrick Larue (University of Texas at Dallas) Legimacy decit of the Inter‐American Court of Human Rights: A The Role of Social Media Campaigns in CVE Eorts backlash against regional peace? Suzzee Lopez Abbasciano (University of Massachuses Lowell) Daniel Carvalho (Federal University of São Paulo) The Counterterrorism Challenge: Combang an Incurable Disease Post‐Conict Jusce in Internaonal and Domesc Armed Conicts Bryan C. Price (Combang Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Under Islamic Law Academy) Ahmed Al-Dawoody (Al-Azhar University) Beyond Security: Framing US Drone Warfare Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (University of Trento) TB39: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable TB42: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Roundtable on Innovave Teaching of Global Environmental Thinking about trade: norms, ideas, heuriscs Governance and Policy Internaonal Polical Economy Environmental Studies Chair Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Disc. Lukas Linsi (London School of Economics) Chair Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Symbolic power and social crique in the making of Oxfam's trade Part. Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) policy research Part. Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Mahew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Part. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) Development through liberalizaon or development before Part. Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven) liberalizaon? Part. Robert William Dry (NYU) Angela Geck (University of Freiburg) Part. Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) The World Trade Organizaon and noons of jusce Part. Simone Pulver (University of California Santa Barbara) Clara A. Brandi (German Development Instute) TB40: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Contesng dierenal treatment in the world trade regime Clara Weinhardt (Bremen Internaonal Graduate School of Inter-regional perspecves on the ‘return of religion’ in the public Social Sciences, University of Bremen) sphere Swedish Mangoes and Canadian Deodorant: How Regulaons Religion and Internaonal Relaons Became the Crux of Trade Polics Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Gary Winsle (Boston College) Chair Maximilian Overbeck (University of Stugart) Chair Cathleen Kantner (University of Stugart) TB43: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of Sports, Conict, Polical Protests and Reform? The World Cup and Birmingham) the Olympics Democrazaon and Religion: Are They Oxymora? Exploring Peace (Theme) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Chair Zack Bowersox (Emory University) Religious idenes as discourse‐blockers in public debates Disc. Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Cathleen Kantner (University of Stugart) Disc. Jerey King (University of Missouri) Maximilian Overbeck (University of Stugart) Disc. Zack Bowersox (Emory University) Mulple Secularies or Return of Religion?: How to Open up a Dead Major Sports Events and the new security pracces in Rio de Janeiro ‐end Street Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Monica Wohlrab-Sahr (University of Leipzig) The Price of Shame: Naming, Shaming, and Corporate Sponsorship Religious Resurgence Between Inclusion and Exclusion: The Case of of Sporng Events Israel Zack Bowersox (Emory University) Hanna Herzog (Tel Aviv University) Jerey King (University of Missouri) The relaons between the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God Sports mega‐events as a trampoline and/or a tumble to the future (IURD) and the Brazilian Republican Party (PRB) in the elecons of Francine Rossone de Paula (Independent Scholar) 2014 in Rio de Janeiro Caio César de Azevedo Barros (UFRJ) TB45: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Bureaucracy, Domesc Polics, and US Foreign Policymaking TB41: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Organizaons and Homeland Security Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Organizaon Chair Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8) Disc. Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Chair Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Disc. Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Disc. Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) A Team of Rivals?: Analyzing the Views of Barack Obama’s Key Internaonal Organizaons, Transatlanc Cooperaon and the Foreign Policy Advisors ‘Globalizaon’ of Homeland Security Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University) Timothy Welch (Florida Southern College) Fighng terrorists or resolving conicts The Evoluon of the Role of the Naonal Security Advisor in the Chen Kertcher (Haifa University , Ariel University ) 21st Century (2001‐2013) Making Sense of Non‐Cooperaon: Idenfying Fault Lines in Laura Quaglia (UFRGS) Nascent Internaonal Cybersecurity Regulaon Hegemonic Adaptaons: Liberal Internaonal Order, Rising Powers, Marn Schmetz (Goethe-University Frankfurt) and American Responses Informal Instuons, Blacklisng, and Policy Change: Analyzing the Jose Luis Rodriguez Aquino (Johns Hopkins University) Regime to Combat Terrorist Financing Issue Linkage in the Conduct of US Foreign Policy: Is Democracy Julia Morse (Princeton University) Promoon Compable with Nuclear Security Engagement? Regional organizaons and the ght against terrorism Christopher McKallagat (University of Massachuses Lowell) Marlien Schlapho (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Foreign Policy Objecves and American Immigraon Policy: A Neglected Link Today Robbie Toen (American Jewish University) TB46: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable TB49: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Linking the Domesc, Regional and Global Aer the Arab Spring Transborder Crime, Refugees and Migrants Internaonal Organizaon Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Chair Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Chair H. Richard Friman (Marquee University) Part. Maeo Legrenzi (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) Disc. H. Richard Friman (Marquee University) Part. Nora E. Fisher Onar (Coastal Carolina University) Using Migraon Strategically: Does allowing Freedom of Movement Part. Ewan Stein (University of Edinburgh) Strengthen or Undermine the legimacy of the Dutch Kingdom? Part. Curs Ryan (Appalachian State University) Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Part. Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) Polical violence and organized crime in Medellín Diogo M. Dario (UFRJ) TB47: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Searching for Peace: Undocumented Students at U.S. Colleges and Globalizaon, Technology and Internaonal Stability Universies Internaonal Security Studies Terry-Ann Jones (Faireld University) Chair Jonathan Caverley (Massachuses Instute of Technology) The Drug‐Security Linkage: Tajikistan, and the Rise of a Narco‐State Disc. William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) in Central Asia Creang “No Man’s Land” in the Sea Near China: Why China’s New Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of Soa, University of Military Technology Does Not Threaten the Global Strategic Balance Maryland) Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Communies of Smugglers: Controlling Border Violence in the Central Andes Shiing the Fog of War—Strategic and Organizaonal Implicaons Carla Alber (Brown Univesity) of the Informaon Revoluon Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) TB50: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Fluid Foundaons: The Oceanic Opacity Residue, the Transparency Winning? The Victory of Just War Revoluon, and Strategic Nuclear Stability, Internaonal Ethics Elizabeth Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Globalizaon and American Power: Reassessing the Relaonship Internaonal Security Studies Michael Beckley (Tus University) Chair Nahed Artoul Zehr (Western Kentucky University) Diusion of Knowledge and Balance of Power: Complexity and Disc. Nahed Artoul Zehr (Western Kentucky University) Military‐Technological Superiority in Historical Perspecve As Smoke that has no Weight: Victory in Early Chrisan Just War Andrea Gilli (Stanford University) Thought Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich) Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) TB48: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Jusce aer the Use of Limited Force: Engaging the Moral Dilemmas Natural Resources and Conict: New Data and New Approaches of Jus Post Vim Daniel R. Brunsteer (University of California Irvine) Internaonal Security Studies Revisionist Just War Theory, Peace, and Victory Chair Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Disc. Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) Let God Rise Up: The Bible and the Noon of Victory in War What does Nature have to do with it: Natural Resources and John Kelsay (Florida State University) Insurgent Bale Deaths Victory Though the Heavens Fall? The Persistence of Unlimited Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charloe) James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Rebel Group Funding and Armed Conict: Introducing the NRAC and CAC Datasets TB51: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Jusn Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charloe) Bargaining and War James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charloe) Internaonal Security Studies Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charloe) Chair Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Expectaons, Grievances and Conict in Emerging Petro States – Disc. Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) The Case of Tanzania Warme Assessment and War Terminaon Elise Must (London School of Economics) Leo J. Blanken (Naval Postgraduate School) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Diplomac Bargaining in Networks: When and How do States Get Resources and Revoluon: A Time‐Series Analysis of Oil and Gas What They Want? Rents and Civil Resistance Onset Shawn Ramirez (Emory University) Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) A Bargain Might Not Exist: How the Distribuon of Power Causes Sancon Globally, Think Locally: The Impact of Internaonal War Sancons on Intrastate Conicts Richard Pell Jordan (Princeton University) Kevin Greene (Michigan State University) Negoaon in War Eric Min (Stanford University) Audience Cost Theory Plus Prospect Theory Equals "Expectaon Stopping the Rising Dragon? How the U.S. Reacted to China During Costs" the Early Cold War David Hunter Walsh (Rutgers University) Charles J. Fagan (Western Carolina University)

TB52: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel TB55: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Crical Perspecves on Sexual/Sexualized/Sexed Violence in Times Coups of War and 'Peace' Internaonal Security Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Jonathan M. Powell (University of Central Florida) Chair Katharine Millar (London School of Economics) Disc. Jonathan M. Powell (University of Central Florida) Disc. Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) Coups, Economy and Polical Instuons in Autocracies Sexed Violence in an Age of Managed and Spectacular Terror Jun Koga Sudduth (University of Strathclyde ) Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) Curs Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Military Composion and Coups Exploring the limits of violence: consent and the sexual Paul Lorenzo Johnson (University of California, Davis) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Out of Order: Military Insubordinaon in Mobilizing Sociees Narrang gender jusce in TRCs: what counts as a gendered crime Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Maria Marn de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Reconsidering Coup Behavior: Military Commercialism and Conceptualising Sexualised Violence in the Aermath of Conict: A Intervenon Conversaon between Visual Arsts and Policymakers Mahew Walker (University of Colorado, Denver) Lydia Cole (Aberystwyth University) Build Barracks, Not Schools! The Polical Economy of Coup‐Proong Rethinking the sexual in sexual violence: what do we do with in the Middle East, 1950‐2013 desire? Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Instute) TB56: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Reintegraon of combatants Peace Studies TB53: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Polics of Mass Atrocity Response Chair Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame) Internaonal Security Studies Ex‐combatants and the 'State of Peace' Chair Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Alison Brele (King's College London) Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Examining the role of trust in negoaons with non‐state armed Acon, Reacon, or Inacon? The Challenge and Potenal of Mass groups Atrocity Prevenon and Response Manasi Pritam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Jon Western (Mount Holyoke College) Polical Transformaon and the Misconcepon of Stability The Responsibility to Protect Aer Libya and Syria Sara Usher (University of Oxford) Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Former Combatants and Social Reintegraon‐ A case study of What Explains the Decline of Mass Atrocies? female LTTE members Sco Straus (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Jessica McRitchie (Kent State University) Jusce, Negoaon and Atrocity Prevenon Preya Bhaacharya (Kent State University) Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) Children escaping gang and drug violence in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. An analysis from a Complex Humanitarian TB54: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Emergencies framework US-China Relaons Ruth Elizabeth Prado (ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara) Internaonal Security Studies TB57: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Chair Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments) The agency of the scholar: theorizing the agents and acon of Disc. Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary knowledge in Internaonal Relaons Assessments) Peace Studies Geng to Neutral: Military‐to‐Military Relaons and Strategic Trust Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) in U.S.‐China Relaons Part. Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) David A. Beitelman (Dalhousie University) Part. Soe Hellberg (University of Gothenburg) Missing Link or Strategic Black Hole? The Place of Pakistan in the Part. Katerina Krulisova (Nongham Trent University) Denion of the US Grand Strategy towards China (2001‐2016) Thomas Cavanna (Southern Methodist University) TB59: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Navigang Peace in the South China Sea: Regional Security and U.S.‐ Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Advanced Industrial Countries China Rivalry Internaonal Security Studies Guoxi Zhang (Beijing Foreign Studies University) Threat Reputaon and Its Dual Eect on State Security Environment Chair Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) ‐ Case Study on China’s Response to China Threat Rhetoric Disc. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Li Chen (University of Chicago) Who is an extremist? What is violence?: Reviewing United States The myth of identy and new approaches to conict resoluon: the and Australian programs on countering violent extremism (CVE) Third World case Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Maria Isabela Rodrigues Pla (Poncia Universidade Católica do Spaces, Ties, and Agency: The Formaon of Jihadist Networks Rio de Janeiro) Stefan Malthaner (Aarhus University) TB63: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel From Terrorism to Radicalizaon: A Socio‐Historical Approach of the Intelligence Educaon and Training in Academic and Professional Pre‐Empve Criminalizaon of Terrorism Instuons Benjamin Ducol (Université de Montréal) Countering Jihadi Radicals and Foreign Fighters in France and the Intelligence Studies United States: Très Similaire! Chair William C. Spracher (Naonal Intelligence University) Dorle Hellmuth (Catholic University of America) Disc. Larry A. Valero (University of Texas at El Paso) Fragile Friendships: Partnerships between the Academy and TB60: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Intelligence Discord and Collaboraon in Civil Wars (II): Rebel Eecveness and Mahew Crosston (Modern Diplomacy, Vice Chairman & Senior Fragmentaon Editor) Internaonal Security Studies Intelligence Degrees in the United States: Elucidang Typologies and Issues as the Dust Seles in the “Wild West” Chair Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Stephen Coulthart (University of Texas at El Paso) Disc. Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado Cracked Actors: Rebel Victory and State Renovaon in the Horn and Springs) Central Africa Intelligence Educaon as Envisioned by the Naonal Intelligence Christopher Day (College of Charleston) University: Emerging Cercates, Concentraons, and Osite To the Victor Go the Spoils? Hierarchy and the Impact of Group Academic Centers to Complement Accredited Degree Programs Strength on Regime Capture William C. Spracher (Naonal Intelligence University) Peter Krause (Boston College) Teaching Intelligence Analysis: Reconciling Conicng Approaches The Changing Character of Rebel Fragmentaon in Civil Wars Michael W. Collier (Eastern Kentucky University) William Reno (Northwestern University) Communicang Cyber Threat Informaon to Non‐Technical Variees of Insurgent Fragmentaon: Towards a Typology of Customers ‐ How Can Educaon Improve Analyc Salience and Organizaonal Splits Clarity? Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews) Brian H. Nussbaum (State University of New York, Albany) Leaving the Path (Dependence) Behind: Organizaon‐Building and Insurgent Military Eecveness During the Iraqi Insurgency TB64: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alec Worsnop (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Human Rights TB61: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Arms Control, Human Rights, and Law Chair Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Internaonal Security Studies University) Disc. Philipp Loholz (University of Birmingham ) Chair Max M. Mutschler (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Post‐Cold War Peacekeeping Operaons And Conict Resoluons: A (BICC)) New Froner Disc. Max M. Mutschler (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Skyne Uku Wermer (California State University, Long Beach) (BICC)) The Human Rights Cies Movement: Transforming Local‐Global Mine Ban and Mineelds: Evaluang the Eecveness of the Governance and Peacebuilding? Landmine Ban Treaty Jackie Smith (University of Pisburgh) Vaidyanatha Gundlupet (University of Texas at San Antonio) Reframing State Responsibility to Humanity: Beyond a Threat to Disarming the Dangerous? The Use of Arms Embargoes for Norm Peace and Security Enforcement in Internaonal Polics Samuel Jarvis (University of Sheeld) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Human rights at home and abroad: Swedish police ocers in Can So Law Answer the Arms Control Dilemma in Outer Space? peacebuilding missions Dr. Maria A. Pozza (Helmore Ayers Lawyers) Abrak Saa (Umeå University, Sweden) Explaining the adopon of the humanitarian disarmament treaty: Informaon asymmetry between the civilian and military actors TB65: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Kaoru Hidaka (OSAKA UNIVERSITY) Global governance arrangements worthy of 21st century health threats TB62: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Crical Approaches to Humanitarianism Global Health Internaonal Security Studies Chair Steven Homan (University of Oawa) Disc. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Chair Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Disc. Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) The humanitarian iniave and extended nuclear deterrence in NATO Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Ebola and H1N1 inuenza pandemics show the Internaonal Health What is peace research’s philosophical foundaon? The challenge Regulaons are broken: what can be done dierently for the next of crical realism me? Lodve Anders Svare (UiT The Arcc University of Norway) Trygve Oersen (University of Oslo / Norwegian Instute of Public Health) TB68: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Steven Homan (University of Oawa) Role of elecons in escalang and de-escalang violence Anmicrobial resistance: exploring the role for internaonal legal Peace Studies mechanisms Chair Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Steven Homan (University of Oawa) Disc. Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Asha Behdinan (University of Toronto) Electoral integrity and elecon violence Access to medicines and Chinese inuence in the WHO, WTO and Richard W. Frank (Australian Naonal University) WIPO Rebel Successor Pares: Explaining Variable Electoral Success of Krisn Sandberg (University of Oslo) Former Rebels The UN Convenon on the Rights of Persons with Disabilies and its Pellumb Kelmendi (Brown University) impact on mental health law and policy: the case study of Canada Post‐War Electoral Reform and Peacebuilding following Negoated Lathika Sritharan (University of Oawa) Selements Ali Tejpar (University of Oawa Faculty of Law & Norman Eric Keels (Baker Center, University of Tennessee ) Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs) Lessons for global health from global environmental governance Electoral systems and UN peacebuilding: the case of Timor‐Leste Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Krisn Sandberg (University of Oslo) Coimbra, Portugal) TB66: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Geography of Civil War Violence and Electoral Compeon Careers in Internaonal Relaons: a Reecon Jennifer Raymond Dresden (Georgetown University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs TB69: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Educaon Polical Rhetoric, Leadership Traits, and Foreign Policymaking Chair Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Teaching acvism and personal engagement in internaonal studies Chair Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä‐Ingolstadt) Heather D. Heckel (American University) Disc. Paul van Hoo (European University Instute) Topics and Tone in the General Assembly: Linguisc Features of “I want to make $80k when I graduate”: Career Preparaon in the Authoritarian and Democrac Leaders’ Speech Classroom Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida) China’s Discourse of Harmonism Embedded Pracce Assessing the Impact of High Impact Learning Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Pracces on Global Learning Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Construcng the Peaceful ‘Self’: Japan’s Proacve Pacism in Northeast Asia The Student Global Village®: facilitang student engagement with Wrenn Yennie Lindgren (NUPI) transnaonal peer‐learning, a three‐year reecon Ruth Fee (Ulster University) Construcng a peaceful dialogue: Weimar Germany, post‐Soviet Roberta Fiske-Rusciano (Rider University) Russia and the Balc States Agne Cepinskyte (King's College London) Understanding and Explaining a Complex World: Developing Eecve Assignments for Students Seeking Careers in Internaonal TB70: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Relaons Feminist Solidarity and the Struggle for Jusce in Palesne and Bidisha Biswas (Western Washington University) Beyond TB67: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Human Rights Theorecal and Methodological Foundaons of Peace Research Chair Rabab Abdulhadi (San Francisco State University) Peace Studies Chair Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Plasburgh) Part. Isis Nusair (Denison University) Chair Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Part. Ahlam Muhtaseb (California State University, San Bernardino) Disc. Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Part. Laila Farah (DePaul University) Developing a Global Grand Strategy for Peace and Human Security: What Guidelines Do Theory and Research Conrm? TB71: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Robert C. Johansen (University of Notre Dame) The Social Pracce of Human Rights The Role of Conict Mapping in Shiing from Minimalist to Human Rights Maximalist Peacebuilding, and from Negave to Posive Peace Dennis J. D. Sandole (George Mason University) Chair Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Peace Studies Reconsidered Disc. Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Teresa A. Cravo (FEUC-CES, University of Coimbra) How to Ask People for Change: Examining Peoples’ Willingness to Ethnographic Peace Research: The Ethnics, Benets and Challenges Donate to Human Rights Campaigns of a New Research Agenda Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Mahew Krain (College of Wooster) The Human Right to Water and Advocacy for Urban Water Supply: TB74: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Aer the Privazaon Struggles Celebries in Internaonal Polics: Humanitarianism, Diplomacy Paul J. Nelson (University of Pisburgh) and Advocacy The UN Security Council and the Promoon and Protecon of Human Rights Global Development Internaonal Communicaon Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Uneven Ground: Asymmetries of Power in Human Rights Advocacy Chair Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) in Mexico Disc. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Barbara Frey (University of Minnesota) Celebrity ‘Do‐Gooding’ in North‐South Relaons: The Staging of The Pracce Turn in Human Rights Research Inequality Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) Celebrity Diplomacy: Theories and Pracces TB72: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Mark Wheeler (London Metropolitan University) Aer Brussels: Perspecves of the EU-Lan American Relaonship When Access in the North Outweighs the South: Comparing Ben Global South Caucus Aeck’s Inuence in the US and Congolese Contexts Foreign Policy Analysis Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton) Internaonal Polical Sociology Humanitarian relief worker Sean Penn – A Contextual Story Chair Aimee K. Arias (Florida Atlanc University) Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Disc. Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and humanies journal)) TB75: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The European Union Cooperaon with CELAC and the importance Nonviolent conict transformaon and power asymmetry: The of peace Israeli-Palesnian struggle for jusce and peace Ileana Daniela Serban (University of Warwick) Peace Studies Cooperaon and EU‐Lan American and the Caribbean inter‐ Global Development regional relaons Chair Mohammed Abu‐Nimer (American University) Isabel Clemente (Universidad de la República) Disc. Mohammed Abu‐Nimer (American University) Brazil‐EU strategic partnership: bilateral and mullateral dialogues Popular protest in Palesne: The history and uncertain future of Miriam Gomes Saraiva (The Rio de Janeiro State University) unarmed resistance Regional pluralism in Lan America: The risks and benets of Marwan Darweish (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relaons, overlapping of regional organizaons Coventry University) Detlef Nolte (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Cooperave power, nonviolent resistance and social transformaon Development Cooperaon between EU and Lan American regional Iain Atack (Trinity College Dublin) groups: Balance and Perspecves Grassroots’ everyday resistance and peace in Rwanda, Macedonia, Ángel María Casas Gragea (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) and Israel/Palesne Michael Schulz (School of Global Studies, University of TB73: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Gothenburg) Public Diplomacy and Internaonal Development: A common eld Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) of study? Is cooperaon and dialogue between Israelis and Palesnians Internaonal Communicaon leading to peace? Mapping the percepons of a divided peace Global Development community Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Chair James Pamment (Lund University) Disc. Senem Cevik (University of California Irvine) TB76: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel State‐Civil Society Partnership in Internaonal Aid and Public Pedagogy versus Coloniality: Learning to Learn Dierently Diplomacy Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Global Development Internaonal Educaon Development Assistance as Public Diplomacy: A Comparave Study of American and Chinese Networks of Aid in Afghanistan Chair Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Di Wu (American University) Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Communicang Human Rights to Brazil under the Military: the An‐colonial Academia: Lessons from a Nineteenth Century Pan‐ Transformaon of Relaons with a Developing Power Africanist Joseph Straubhaar (University of Texas, Ausn) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Why is China’s New Silk Road Iniave a Communicaon Success? Knowledge for Peace? Potenal for Alternaves to Standardised Larisa Smirnova (Central Economics and Mathemacs Instute Peacebuilding Knowledge of the Russian Academy of Sciences ) Sidonia Gabriel (swisspeace) Gramsci, the Single State Alternave Project, and Crical Pedagogy against Zionism Cherine Hussein (The Swedish Instute for Internaonal Aairs and The University of Sussex ) Photovoice: An Innovave Approach to Facilitang Knowledge Exchange and Conict Resoluon in Refugee Reselement Sites Birthe Reimers (TRENDS Global) TB77: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel TB79: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Transnaonal Private Governance in Comparave Perspecve Making Intelligence Organizaons More Eecve: Challenges and Environmental Studies Opportunies Internaonal Polical Economy Intelligence Studies Chair Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Chair John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Disc. Daniel P. Berliner (Arizona State University) Disc. John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Proliferang voluntary standards: What problems they address, Performance of the Intelligence Community: A Bureaucrac how they are governed, and what they collecvely amount to Perspecve Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam) Joe Faragone (University of Oawa) Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Intelligence Leadership; What is it? And Does it Really Maer? Varied Ties, Varied Consequences? Understanding the Character Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) and Consequences of Links Between Private Standards for Change for the Beer? Challenges and Issues in Reorganizing the Sustainable Agriculture CIA’s Clandesne Service Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Brice Coates (University of Calgary) The role of global businesses: Explaining parcipaon in Smart Power Constraints on Intelligence transnaonal private governance by rm‐level factors and dynamics Nathalie Frensley (Naonal Intelligence University) Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University ) The Intelligence Doctrine Challenge: Balancing Chaos and Order to Delegaon to private actors: Eciency or ideology? Increase Organisaonal Eciency and Eecveness Jessica F. Green (New York University) Aitana Bogdan (University of Malta) Private Governance in the Internaonal Economy: What Causes the Structure of Corporate Interlocks Between Firms and Standard‐ TB80: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Seng Organizaons? Posive Peace: The Environment and Natural Resources James Heilman (University of Massachuses-Amherst) Exploring Peace (Theme) Compliance in Transnaonal Private Governance: Examining Chair Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Instute of Technology) interacons between Forest Stewardship Council Cercaon and Disc. Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Instute of Technology) Public Forest Policies Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Reconstrucng the Environmental Threat Sco Gerber (Johns Hopkins University) Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Clean Compeon: How compleve elecons clean‐up the air TB78: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Anthony A. Pezzola (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) NGOs, power and global governance Xun Cao (Penn State University) Internaonal Organizaon Globalizaon, the State, and Conict: Eects of the Rise of Naonal Human Rights Oil Companies Steve A. Yev (Old Dominion University) Chair Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) Dynamics of Technology Diusion in Developing Countries: Insights Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) from a Computaonal Model From Do‐Godders to Managers? The Changing Idenes of Ryan P. Kennedy (University of Houston) Humanitarian NGOs Michael Aklin (University of Pisburgh) Jua Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover) Andrea Schneiker (University of Siegen) TB81: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The intergovernmental‐nongovernmental nexus in internaonal The Geopolics of Transboundary Water Governance: Pathways to relaons Water Security and Peace Building Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Environmental Studies Caglayan Cen (Loyola University Chicago) Exploring Peace (Theme) A New Independence: Southern NGO Advocacy without Northern Partners Chair Nancy Doubleday (McMaster University) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Chair Dusn Garrick (McMaster University) Disc. Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) NGO Power and Reputaon George E. Mitchell (The City College of New York) Pathways to Water Security in Federal Rivers: Droughts as Governance Stress Tests Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Dusn Garrick (McMaster University) The polics of NGO boomerangs: repressing environmentalists as Water Security in Pracce: State of the Research foreign agents Andrea K. Gerlak (University of Arizona) Miriam Matejova (University of Brish Columbia) The role of the sub‐state in shaping state outcomes in the context Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) of inter‐state fresh water disputes. Harris Gordon Kuemmerle (King's College London) If Sustainability and Peaceful Coexistence are Cross‐Scale Problems, What are the Implicaons and Opportunies for Arcc Regimes?” Nancy Doubleday (McMaster University) Assessment of instuonal capacity to adapt to climate change in A Lile Less Conversaon, a Lile More Acon Please: How US transboundary river basins Media Coverage Aects Government Responses to Foreign Civil Anita Milman (University of Massachuses, Amherst) Conict David Winjum (University of Missouri) TB82: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Domesc Polics and U.S. Foreign Policy towards Russia Developing Peaceme Norms in Cyberspace David Parker (King's College, London) Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) TB86: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Responsibility in Global Polics Chair Sue Eckert (Watson Instute, Brown University) Chair Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) Internaonal Ethics Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Part. Chris C. Demchak (US Naval War College & University of Arizona) Chair Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (Cardi University) Part. Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Part. Duncan Hollis (Temple University) Part. Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Part. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Part. Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Part. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) TB83: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The European Union's Involvement in the Global South TC01: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Junior Scholar Session Foreign Policy Analysis Dynamics Exploring Peace and Conict Chair Ana Bojinovic Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Chair Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas‐Dallas) Disc. Guri Rosén (ARENA, University of Oslo) European defense industrial dynamics: Possible implicaons for US TC01-A: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Asia‐Pacic rebalance Civil War - Rebel & Group Dynamics Sorin Lungu (Naonal Defense University) Junior Scholar Symposia Responsible Powers? China, Europe and the Syrian crisis Disc. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Catherine Gegout (University of Nongham) What Makes the Winners and Losers? Rebel Group Origins and the Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) Outcome of Civil Wars TB84: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Michael Widmeier (University of North Texas) Polics of Knowledge, Peace and Educaon: Crical Examinaons How Does Rebel Compeon Aect Paerns of Violence? ‐ The Case of SPLA Global Development Peace Studies Euiyoung Noh (Korea University) Internaonal Educaon The Logic of Rebel Governance Adrian Florea (University of Glasgow) Chair Mathilde Leloup (Sciences Po/ CERI ) Inside collapse: Unit‐level fragmentaon in the Bosnian and Disc. Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Croaan civil wars Exploring the Role of the ICT in the Ensuring of Peace and Security Philippe Roseberry (Queen's University) in the States of Sub Saharan Africa Konstann Pantserev (St. Petersburg State University) TC01-B: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Looking for peace in curriculum: the PECA project in New Zealand Implemenng Peace: Intrastate Conict, Contagion and Connued Katerina Standish (University of Otago) Violence Educaon of the society as a source of power in internaonal Junior Scholar Symposia relaons Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw) Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Post‐Conict Peacekeeping and the Relocaon of Conict TB85: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Corinne Bara (Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich) Domesc Sources of US Foreign Policymaking Implementaon of Peace Agreements and Post‐Conict Outcomes Foreign Policy Analysis Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Legacies of Violence: Police Reform and Transions to Peace in Chair Ralph Carter (Texas Chrisan University) South Africa Disc. James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan University) Lucia Tiscornia (University of Notre Dame) Sore Losers ? Unsuccessful Presidenal Bids and the Foreign Policy Economic Ties That Bind: Economic Integraon and its Inuence on Behaviour of U.S. Senators Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal) Civil War Contagion Kelly McCaskey (Texas A&M University) Christophe Clouer (Université du Québec à Montréal) Vincent Boucher (Université du Québec à Montréal) TC01-C: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Sll Salient? Why Neoconservasm Remains Relevant to Current US Ending War, Seeking Peace: Crical Characteriscs Aecng Foreign Policy Debates Conict Resoluon Kate Spence (University of Glasgow) Junior Scholar Symposia The Civic Basis of American Foreign Policy Hillel Ofek (University of Texas at Ausn) Disc. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) The docket of deliberaon: Issue emergence on the UN Security Peace at home, peace in the world’? Re‐thinking concepons of Council agenda 1993‐2015 peace 'inside/outside' Turkey Zuhaib Mahmood (Michigan State University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Explaining Peace Processes: Do belligerent characteriscs aect Peace and development in post‐Cold War Governance Pracces: the process trajectories? role of inequality in explaining conict Jeremy Tomlinson (George Mason University, S-CAR) Joao P. Nogueira (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Civil War Outcomes and Economic Redistribuon Janeiro) Reverien Mzi (State University of New York at Bualo ) Peace, a concept in the making Ausn Mitchell (Texas A&M University) Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)) Negoaon and Non‐State Armed Groups: Identy, Ambions, and Peace and Conict Assistance in the Timing of Civil War Negoaon Pursuit, 1946‐2010 Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Barbara Roth (University of Utah) TC04: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable TC01-D: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group The State of Peace Research: Themes, Approaches, and Methods Israeli-Palesnian Conict: Opportunies and Challenges to Exploring Peace (Theme) Establishing Peace Chair Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie Junior Scholar Symposia University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. ) Disc. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Disc. Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Dame) Can Food Aid Lead to Destabilizaon and Conict? An Examinaon Part. Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University) in the Occupied Palesnian Territories Part. Erik Melander (Uppsala University) Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Part. Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg College) Armed struggle and posive peace: Was the Palesnian Resistance closer to peace in the 1960s and 1970s than it is now? TC05: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Kate Quenzer (Australian Naonal University) Exploring East Asian Peace: History, Ideas, and Regional Order Prospects for Peace: Modifying Negave Representaons of the Exploring Peace (Theme) ‘Other’ in the Israeli‐Palesnian Conict Dana Gold (University of Western Ontario) Chair John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Ethnic Triads in Hegemonic States: The Eects of State‐Dissident Disc. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Interacons on Israeli Seler Violence A Command‐Chain of Brothers: The Kinship Factor in Chinese East Yehuda Magid (Indiana University, Bloomington) Asia Policy Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson (London School of Economics) TC02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Social Roots of Warme Disobedience: Xu Yanxu’s Deance of IGOs, Domesc Polics, and Exploring Peace the Emperor in the Sino‐French War, 1883‐85 Exploring Peace (Theme) Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) Rethinking Hegemony in Asia: China, America, and the Prospect of Chair Baekkwan Park (Emory University) Negoated Order Disc. David R. Davis (Emory University) Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) When Relaons Sour: The Negave Consequences of Partnership The East Asian Peace: the Travelogue of Ideas, and Their Dangers with an Internaonal Organizaon Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Does Treaty Racaon Aract or Distract Human Rights TC06: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Monitoring Aenon?: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of The Nuclear Condion: Nuclear War and Nuclear Peace U.S. State Department Human Rights Reports Theory Daniel P. Berliner (Arizona State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware) Chair Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Kicked Out of the Club: Internaonal Exclusion and Respect for Disc. Hartmut Ernst Behr (Newcastle University) Human Rights Classical Realism for the 21st Century' Gina Lei Miller (George Fox University) Campbell Craig (Cardi University) Andy Vonasch (Florida State University) On the Luxury of Restraint: Power, Violence, and Nuclear Weapons Ryan Merrill Welch (Arizona State University) Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Cash for Capacity? Racaon of Internaonal Human Rights Re‐imagining Reality: Realism under a Dark Sun Treaes and Aid Allocaon Rens van Munster (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Bimal Adhikari (University of Missouri) Casper Sylvest (University of Southern Denmark) TC03: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A New Nuclear Normalcy? Conceptualizing Peace in a Fragmenng World: Violence and Sonja Schmid (Virginia Tech) Epistemic Dierence in Contemporary Internaonal Relaons Exceeding the State of Excepon: Actually Exisng Nuclearism Timothy Wayne Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Exploring Peace (Theme) University) Chair Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) TC07: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC12: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Science Diplomacy in Internaonal Aairs Foreign Policy and the 2016 American Presidenal Elecon American Associaon for the Advancement of Science Foreign Policy Analysis Chair J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Chair Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Disc. Tom Wang (AAAS) Part. Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Disc. Jian Wang (University of Southern California) Part. William Inboden (University of Texas‐Ausn) Science Diplomacy in Internaonal Governance Part. Dina Smeltz (The Chicago Council on Global Aairs) Jason Blackstock (University College London) Science Diplomacy in Internaonal Trade TC13: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Resistance to Resource Extracon Science Diplomacy in Global Environmental Polics: the role of Exploring Peace (Theme) expert instuons Chair Moises Arce (University of Missouri) Pia M. Kohler (Williams College ) Disc. Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Science Diplomacy in Cyber Governance Genecally Modied Agriculture and Variaons of Violence in Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Argenna Pablo Lapegna (University of Georgia) TC08: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Globalizaon, Resource Extracon, and Resistance The UN’s Women, Peace and Security post-2015 Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Knowledge, Power, and Identy: Explaining Environmental Acvism Women's Caucus Exploring Peace (Theme) along Lan America’s Extracve Froner Todd Eisenstadt (American University) Chair Roberta Guerrina Karleen West (SUNY Geneseo) Chair Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Democracy, Resource Extracon, and Collecve Resistance Part. Jamie J. Hagen (University of Massachuses Boston) Moises Arce (University of Missouri) Part. Sarah Taylor (New School for Social Research) Rebecca Miller (Department of Homeland Security) Part. Samantha Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz) Part. Marjaana Jauhola (University of Helsinki) TC14: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Part. Katharine A. M. Wright (University of Winchester) Visual Media and Peace Educaon: Strategic Pedagogy Across Disciplines TC11: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cemenng the Polical Peace: Strengthening Societal and Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Polical Sociology Economic Bonds. Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace (Theme) Peace Studies Chair Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Chair Robbie Lieberman (Kennesaw State University) Disc. Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Chair Debara Sen (Kennesaw State University) Nanyang Technological University) Disc. Robbie Lieberman (Kennesaw State University) Peace as Accommodaon in Policymaking: An Analysis of Peace Part. Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Iniaves in Kashmir Part. Joseph Bock (Kennesaw State University) Debidaa Aurobinda Mahapatra (University of Massachuses Part. Iraj Omidvar (Kennesaw State University) Boston) Part. Dan Paracka (Kennesaw State University) Conceptualizing Peace in the Gulf Part. Carolyn Gallaher (American University) Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Part. Debra Coey (Kennesaw State University) Peace as development? Chinese and regionalism's role in Africa and Part. Anne Richards (Kennesaw State University) Asia and Pacic peacemaking. Part. Autumn Cockrell‐Abdullah (Kennesaw State University) May Tan-Mullins (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Grant Dawson (The University of Nongham, Ningbo, China) David Kiwuwa (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Seeking Mulfocal Peace: Nigerian Methodologies Paul G. Adogamhe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater) Seeking Mulfocal Peace: African Methodologies Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Instute, Geneva) TC15: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable TC18: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Aesthecs, Hypermodernity, and Global Polics: Temperatures of Towards a Crical Theory of Global Jusce: Peace, Jusce, Human Engagement Rights, and System Transformaons Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Human Rights Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Douglas Irvin‐Erickson (George Mason University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Joana Ricarte (University of Coimbra) Chair Kavi Joseph Abraham (Johns Hopkins University) Responding to the Liberal Peace: Variees of Crical Peace Studies Part. Jesse Crane‐Seeber (North Carolina State University) Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Part. James Der Derian (Centre for Internaonal Security Studies, The Future of Internaonal Criminal Jusce University of Sydney) Micheline Ishay (Micheline Ishay) Part. Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University) Global Jusce, Cosmopolitan Jusce, and Peace: From Southeast Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Asia to Central Africa Part. L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Douglas Irvin-Erickson (George Mason University) Part. Renee E. Marlin‐Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Global Jusce and Internaonal Law: A Crical History and Part. Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Philosophy of the Law Jean-Marc Coicaud (Rutgers University) TC16: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Cosmopolitan Sensibility and Global Jusce Measuring Peace Stephen Bronner (Rutgers University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes TC19: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Mischa Hansel (Justus Liebig University Giessen) New perspecves on regime stability and change Disc. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) Chair Nils‐Chrisan Bormann (University of Exeter) Grasping the Contractualist Hegemony Disc. Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Disc. Nils‐Chrisan Bormann (University of Exeter) Measuring Peace: Metrics and Methodology on the Other Side of Jointly forecasng conict and regime change War Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Anthony Vinci Uppsala University and Peace Research Instute Oslo) The 1715‐1815 Militarized Interstate Dispute Dataset Project: An Idunn Krisansen (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Introducon Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Daniel S. Geller (Wayne State University) The Changing Technology of Non‐Democrac Polics Konstannos Travlos (Ozyegin University ) Ian O. Smith (Northern Kentucky University) Determinants of Alliance Porolio Expansion Oil, Consumer Subsidies, and the Polical Resource Curse Keith A. Grant (James Madison University) Mahew Fails (Oakland University) Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Electoral Informaon and Night Lights Selecng Out of Peace: A Boom‐Up Explanaon of Conict Fabien Coer (University of Geneva) Escalaon Aurelien Evequoz (University of Geneva) Marco Marni (ETH Zurich) TC20: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC17: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Changing Polical Economy of Foreign Aid Between State Sovereignty and Humanity: The Polics of Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Law in Transformaon Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Law Chair Steven Hook (Kent State University) Chair Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Foreign Aid and Private Goods: Finding Evidence of Capture with Humanitarian Legal Violence and Its Social Foundaons Trade Data Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School) Mahew R. DiGiuseppe (University of Mississippi) A Space for Mankind Acng Like a State? The Eects of Foreign Aid on Polical Opinions Wouter Werner (VU University, Amsterdam) Lindsay Dolan (Columbia University) Saving Peoples from States – by Creang New States? Paradoxical The Nexus Between So Power and US Foreign Aid Features of Remedial Secession Stella Wancke (University of Texas at Ausn) Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) Foreign aid in a long chain of delegaon From Territorial Borders to Funconal Boundaries: How the Tobias Heinrich (University of South Carolina) European Court of Human Rights Interprets Extraterritorial A changing internaonal polical economy of development Jurisdicon assistance? How the diversicaon of development nance aects Ezgi Yildiz (Harvard Kennedy School) the negoang power of recipient states Taming the State? Internaonal Criminal Law, Responsibility to Alexandra Zeitz (University of Oxford) Protect and the Polics of Humanity Filipe dos Reis (University of Erfurt) TC21: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC24: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Regional Governance of Human Rights Sino-US Relaons and Liberal World Order: Contending Elites, Human Rights Colliding Visions? Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Disc. Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska‐Lincoln) Chair Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) The Role of Naonal Human Rights Instuons (NHRIs) and Chair Basaan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam) Regional Networks in Promong Human Rights and Health related Disc. Barry Keith Gills (University of Helsinki) to Sexual Orientaon and Gender Identy (SOGI) in Southeast Asia US elite power and the rise of 'stast' Chinese elites in global Ronald Holzhacker (University of Groningen, Internaonal markets Relaons and Internaonal Organizaon) Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ‘Rights Talk’ in ASEAN: Where To Now? Basaan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam) Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia) Yuan currency to rule them all? Domesc Limits to RMB Disability Rights Diusion: Internaonal, Regional and Naonal Internaonalizaon Level Dynamics Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Is the China Boom bringing a Post‐American World? Transnaonal human rights acvism and the Arab League: from Ho-Fung Hung (Johns Hopkins University) commitment to compliance? The Road to Tipperary: The New Silk Road and the Chinese Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) Challenge to the Washington Consensus Naonal human rights instuons and the European Instrument for Henk Overbeek (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Democracy and Human Rights Sino‐US Relaons: 'Pacic Dream' or Global Nightmare? Corina Lacatus (London School of Economics) Mark I. Bailey (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Thomas I. Pegram (University College London) TC25: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC22: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Meanings and Acon about Peace: Theorecal approaches and Economic Sancons, Domesc Stability, and Peace praccal analysis in comparave perspecve Exploring Peace (Theme) Human Rights Chair Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Chair Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (CAPP (P&G), ISCSP, Disc. T. Clion Morgan (Rice University) Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) UN Targeted Sancons as Normave Signals Disc. Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (CAPP (P&G), ISCSP, Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) The Eects of Sancons and Rewards on Stock Markets The UN Resoluon 55/235 and the nancing of peacekeeping Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) operaons David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Mario Rodrigues Pontes (Universidade de Lisboa) Sancon Eecveness and Polical Regime Type in Target Countries Peace and the Move from ‘Rights’ to ‘Responsibilies’ Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Terry Beitzel (James Madison University) Trade Networks and Vulnerability to Sancons Development and Peacebuilding: A Formula for Success or Doomed Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) to Fail? Recovering from Coercion: Does the Pain Stop When Sancons Do? Lana Mobydeen (Kent State University) Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Peace in the Country, Peace in the World: A Case Study of the Cypriot Conict TC23: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Hilmi Ulas (School for Conict Analysis and Resoluon, GMU) Making New Materialism Internaonal? Peace‐making, Peace Protecon and Peace Promoon: A (New) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Security (and Polical) Ideology? Internaonal Polical Sociology Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (CAPP (P&G), ISCSP, Universidade Theory de Lisboa, Portugal) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies TC26: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Disc. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Where Are The Public Intellectuals In Internaonal Relaons? Part. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Internaonal Polical Economy Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Chair James H. Mielman (American University) Part. Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) Part. Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki) Part. Michele Acuto (University College London) Part. Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) Part. Ahmed I. Samatar (Macalester College) Part. Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Part. James H. Mielman (American University) TC27: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Probabilies Toward Death: Tech‐Centric Prevenve Military Acon Explaining Conict and Cooperaon in East Asia's Territorial and the Erosion of the Subject John Emery (University of California Irvine) Disputes Internaonal Security Studies TC30: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University) Polical Secularism, Religion and the State: Authors Meet Crics Disc. Daniel Lynch (University of Southern California) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Fake islands, real problems: How man‐made islands are reshaping Chair Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of territorial conict Birmingham) Meredith Shaw (University of Southern California) Part. Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Beyond “shelving:” Explaining processes of de‐escalaon in Part. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Northeast Asia’s island disputes Part. Dennis Hoover (Instute for Global Engagement) Katrin Katz (Northwestern University) Part. Timothy Shah (Georgetown University) Neighborly Grudges: Non‐emergent Chinese (PRC) naonalism in Part. Jonathan Fox (Bar‐Ilan University) the context of South China Sea disputes Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai) TC31: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Indivisibility as a Raonalist Explanaon for Peace: The Case of Sino‐ Improving Intelligence Analysis Brish Negoaons over Hong Kong Intelligence Studies Olivier Henripin (Loyola University Chicago) Chair Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) TC28: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Problemazing Peace Interdisciplinary Teams in Intelligence Analysis: An Experiment at NC State Human Rights Kathleen M. Vogel (North Carolina State University) Chair Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Melissa Adams (North Carolina State University) Disc. Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Joy Davis (North Carolina State University) The Mask and the Shadow: Tracing Rights Discourses and Colonial Brian Evans (Research Triangle Instute) Ideology Percy Hooper (North Carolina State University) J. Sebasan (University of California, Riverside) Jessica Jameson (North Carolina State University) Law, Security, and the Policing of Cizenship in Coastal Kenya Sharon Joines (North Carolina State University) Samar Al-Bulushi (Internaonal Center for Transional Jusce) Deborah Lilejohn (North Carolina State University) Making Mass Rape Legible: Specialized Post‐Rape Care and Medical Hector Rendon (North Carolina State University) Documentaon in Humanitarian Emergencies Beverly Tyler (North Carolina State University) Jaimie Morse (Northwestern University) Mirror Imaging Revisited: The Case of Pun's Russia Bringing back metatheory in elucidang conict and peacemaking: Terry C. Quist (U.S. Army) towards a philosophical anthropology of autonomous agents of peace and self‐reexive scholars Knowing When Analyc Tradecra Won't Work Georgios N. Chagias (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, James Kajdasz (United States Air Force Academy) Greece) Scenario Analysis: Combining intelligence analysis methods. From the Fire to the Furnace: US Inuence on UN peace operaons Humberto Hinestrosa (Brunel University) in the 21st Century Sense Making and Risk Assessment in Intelligence Analysis: Time John E. Karlsrud (NUPI) Pressure, Uncertainty, and Trust in Data William A. Boecher (North Carolina State University) TC29: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Complex Dilemmas of Postmodern War TC32: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innovave Panel Internaonal Ethics Water Security: 3rd Annual Fred Friendly Seminar in Internaonal Aairs & Foreign Policy Chair Steven Torrente (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ISA Innovave Panel Disc. Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) The Challenge of Emergent Military Technologies to the Just War Chair Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska ‐ Omaha) Tradion: Historical Lessons for the Present and Future Part. Elisabeth Gray (Arizona State University) Benjamin R. Banta (Rochester Instute of Technology) Part. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio Contesng the Extended Self: Subjecvity and Control in the Era of School ) Big Data Part. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Steven Torrente (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Part. Christopher Tunnard (The Fletcher School ) Moving Beyond a Parliament of Things? Internaonal Relaons Part. Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Theory and the Human/Thing Binary. Part. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) Michael Kyriacou (The University Of East Anglia) Part. Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) Navigang Muddy Waters: Girl Combatants and Complex Moral Part. Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Agencies Part. Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Leena Vastapuu (University of Turku) TC33: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A Digital Revoluon in the Making? Digital Blockchains and the The nuclear an proliferaon regime and its pialls geopolical implicaons of Transformaons in the Internaonal Payment Infrastructure Internaonal Organizaon Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Balsillie School of Internaonal Chair Andrew J. Fuer (University of Leicester) Aairs) Disc. Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Solidifying and stretching the non‐proliferaon regime complex: TC36: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel UNSCR 1540 as catalyst Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Technology, Deterrence, and War Regional Approaches to Nuclear Non‐Proliferaon Internaonal Security Studies Wilfred T. Wan (UNU Centre for Policy Research) Chair Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) Breadth versus Depth in Internaonal Security Instuons Disc. Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) Je Kaplow (College of William & Mary) Eecve Deterrent, Ineecve Defense: The Ulity of Nuclear The Road not Taken: Improving the Internaonal Commitment Weapons for Coercive Targets towards the Nuclear Non‐Proliferaon Regime Ma Scroggs (University of Virginia) Sascha Sauerteig (University of Bath) An Ship Missiles: The Quiet Deterrent Security Cooperaon and the Shadow of the Future Nolan Fahrenkopf (SUNY Albany) Joshua Hastey (Old Dominion University) Credibility in Crisis: Crisis Management and Allies’ Nuclear Proliferaon TC34: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jooeun Kim (Stanford University) New Rules for Global Jusce: Structural Redistribuon in the Global Deterring Aggression: An Examinaon of the East Asian Missile Economy Defense Architecture Global Development Jaganath Sankaran (University of Maryland, College Park) Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) TC37: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Lorenzo Fioramon (University of Pretoria (South Africa)) Children speaking truth to power Disc. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Human Rights Corrupon of An‐Corrupon: Deconstrucng Neoliberal Good Chair Cecilie Neumann (Work Research Instute) Governance Disc. Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (London School of Economics) Pinar Bedirhanoglu (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, The child that disappeared: Social blindness in UNs work with Turkey) children Copyght: Global Redistribuon in the Digital Age Cecilie Neumann (Work Research Instute) Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Represenng the Working Child in Global Governance? Analyzing Financing Global Public Goods: The Case for a Currency Transacon Children’s Polical Representaon by Civil Society Organizaons Levy Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Nina Hall (Here School of Governance) The meaning of children’s health and mortality rates in global An Alternave Global Reserve System polics Taoxiong Liu (Tsinghua University) Randi Solhjell (London School of Economics) Engaging the Diasporas: An Alternave Paradigm from the Norwegian children at the margins Caribbean Helle Cathrine Hansen (Oslo University College) Beverley Mullings (Queens University) Alissa Trotz (University of Toronto) TC38: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Resources, Scarcity, and Conict TC35: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Peace Studies Infrastructural Geopolics: Its History and Transformaon I Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Belgin San Akca (Koç University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Belgin San Akca (Koç University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Explaining inconsistent European External Policy: The EU and Disc. Tony Porter (McMaster University) natural resources that fund armed conicts Promong an Israeli‐Jordanian transit‐trade route: geopolics and Marjn Vlaskamp (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and Yale University) aempts at de‐policisaon and technocrasaon Contested Land and Resource Investments: Implicaons for Benjamin Schuetze (SOAS, University of London) Peacebuilding in Cambodia The Chain of Security Anne Hennings (University of Muenster) Marieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam) Conict, Cooperaon, and Relave Water Scarcity: Evidence from Russia‐China‐Ukraine: A military‐industrial triangle Central Asia Sarah K. Kirchberger (University of Hamburg) Sarah Hummel (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Observing the South China Sea: The Co‐Producon of Satellite Reconceptualizing Water Scarcity: Explaining the Timing and Onset Technology, Knowledge and Geopolics of Scarcity‐Induced Conict Philipp Olbrich (University of Groningen) George Williford (University of Georgia) Nina Witjes (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs, Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) ) Commodies, commitment and cocaine: How natural resources Technological Life Cycles and the Causes of War: Innovaon and the aect local conict in Peru Oense/Defense Balance Renard Sexton (New York University) Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews (UK))

TC39: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC42: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Meaningful Learning Communies in Online Learning Times of war and peace, I Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Polical Sociology Online Media Caucus Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Educaon Chair Felix Berenskoeer (SOAS, University of London) Chair Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Mary Dudziak (Emory University School of Law) Chair Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) War as Event: Sovereignty, Subjecvity, and Temporality Disc. Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) At the Right Time: The Just War Tradion and the Virtue of Size Isn’t Everything, it's the only thing: Creang an "acve Prudence learning" experience at scale with a MOOC on Research Methods John Kelsay (Florida State University) Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Time is Polics: Temporalizing Juscaons for War and the Polical Bringing Synchronicity Back: Videoconferencing in an Online within Moral Reasoning Graduate Course on the Global Polics of Disasters Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Warme, ming, and the standard of victory Creang an environment for eecve group work: Online Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) challenges Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) TC43: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commiee Panel Craing Community In Cyberlearning: A Cross‐Cultural & Social Censorship, Self-Censorship and Restraint in Research on IR II Change Perspecve Academic Freedom Commiee Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Chair Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Building Community in Hybrid On‐line Learning: Ulizing “The Brady Disc. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Bunch Method” Part. Pavel Baev (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Amy Below (Oregon State University) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) TC40: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Part. Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania ) Teaching the Yugoslav Wars, Two Decades On Part. Michael Gill (Department of Government, Harvard University) Part. Bridget Welsh (Ipek University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Security Studies Cmte Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Chair Catherine Baker (University of Hull) TC45: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Filip Ejdus (University of Bristol) Migraon at the Borders of Europe Part. Chip Gagnon (Ithaca College) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Part. Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Chair Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University) Part. Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Bosnian Spring – The emergence of new polical actors in post Part. Tamara Pavasovic Trost (University of Ljubljana) Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina Part. Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Tobias Grei (American University) Sub‐Ethnic Networks and Polical Trust: Survey Data of Chinese TC41: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Migrants in Europe Causes of War Amy Liu (University of Texas, Ausn ) Internaonal Security Studies A pragmac re‐engagement between the EU and Turkey on Chair James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) promong peaceful management of migraon ows Fatma Zeynep Ozkurt (ISTANBUL GELISIM UNIVERSITY) Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Structural Determinants of War Longevity: Modeling Armed Conict Xenophobia in the European Union: Values and Percepons of Arab Duraon Immigrants Gokhan Ciikli (London School of Economics and Polical Jamie Surface (Portland State University) Science) Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) European Dynasc Marriages: Making Alliances, Making War? Maxim Ananyev (UCLA) The Determinants of Terrorism Response: A Quantave Assessment of how States Respond to Terrorism Philip Baxter (Georgia Instute of Technology) Tesng Cederman: Relave capability as the missing link in modeling and projecng conict‐intensity paerns Mahew Felice (Florida Internaonal University) TC46: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC49: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Holocaust in Internaonal Relaons The Strategic Behavior of Nuclear Weapons States Theory Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Internaonal Ethics Disc. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Same as the Old Boss? Leaders and Nuclear Abandonment Chair Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Christopher O. Clary (Brown University) Disc. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Understanding Consequences of Further Proliferaon for Exisng The Rise of Hitler, Pun's Russia, and ISIS: Theory and Empirics Nuclear Powers: A Typology of “Catalyc” Factors and the Case of Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) the “Twin Peaks” Crisis Elizabeth Midlarsky (Teachers College, Columbia University) Negeen Pegahi (Naval War College) Three Colonialisms, the ‘Developmental’ State, & the Global Virtual Arsenal or Actual Albatross? Explaining Iran’s Latent Nuclear Constuon of Genocide in Sudan Strategy Louise Wise (Queen Mary University of London) Tristan Anderson Volpe (Carnegie Endowment for Internaonal Peace) The Nazi Holocaust: A Missing Event in the Development of Reevaluang the Evidence on Nuclear Emboldenment in Pakistan Internaonal Relaons Theory? Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center) Alexander D. Barder (Florida Internaonal University) The Limits of Pax Pretoriana: Explaining South Africa’s Cold War On the Genesis and debate of Genocide: a Conceptual approach Strategy, 1975‐1990 Renato Sabbagh Bahia (Poncal Mark Bell (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) The Nazi Genocide and the Limits of Security Noel Anderson (Dartmouth College) Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) TC50: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Holocaust Haunngs: On Genocide and Traumac Memory in Assessing Russian Intenons Internaonal Relaons Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) TC47: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Security Dilemma and Russian Autocracy Roundtable in Honor of Disnguished Scholar Robert Johansen Mahew Rendall (University of Nongham) Internaonal Organizaon Regime Survival and Pun’s Policy toward the Ukraine Chair Paul Wapner (American University) Thees Pankow (Freelance Scholar) Disc. Robert C. Johansen (University of Notre Dame) Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Part. Richard Falk (University of California Santa Barbara) Russia’s Way of War Part. John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Elena E. Pokalova (Naonal Defense University) Part. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) TC51: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC48: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Internet in Authoritarian Regimes: Challenges and Civil society strategies in the midst of conict/repression Contribuons to State Power Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Communicaon Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Chair Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Disc. Cassy L. Dor (University of Denver ) Disc. Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Resolving the Acvist’s Dilemma: Civil Society and the Spread of A single ower does not make a spring: How regime An‐Regime Resistance responsiveness in China facilitates protests, but not revolts Yael Zeira (University of Mississippi) Chrisan Goebel (University of Vienna) Repression and the Onset of Nonviolent and Violent Movements The Syrian Regime’s Long‐Distance Surveillance and Counter‐ Consuelo Amat (Yale University) mobilizaon Online during the Revoluon Rebel‐civil society collaboraon: organizing polical acon during Dana M. Moss ( University of California, Irvine) civil war Mobilized online: Assessing the impact of the Internet on public Devin Finn (Universidad de Los Andes) protests in authoritarian regimes Globalising Solidarity: The Case of Non‐Violent Resistance in Kris Ruijgrok (University of Amsterdam) Colombia Authoritarian Resilience and Internet Control in Iran Zakia Shiraz (University of Leicester) Marcus Michaelsen (University of Amsterdam) A Tortured Past: The Causes and Consequences of Torture during Internal Armed Conict in Peru Steven T. Zech (University of Denver) TC52: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable TC55: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Nurturing violence: Relocang (in)security through comparave Religion, State, and Foreign Policy feminist scholarship Religion and Internaonal Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Chair Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Part. Susanna Hast (University of Helsinki) Chair R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Part. Maria Marn de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Disc. R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Bruxelles) Religion and Polics: Contenous Polics Beyond Islam Part. Shaira Vadasaria (York University) Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Part. Sruthi Muraleedharan (Department of Polics and Ranya Ahmed (University of Kansas) internaonal Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, The Religious Characteriscs of States Dataset: Classic Themes and SOAS, University of London) New Evidence Part. Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Polical Davis Brown (Baylor University Instute for Studies of Religion) Science) The Monopolizaon of Power and the Legimacy Trap TC53: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs - oiip) The Role of Communicaon in Percepons of Conict and Power: Religious Compeon and Coalion Building in Ethnic Conict Framing, Naonal Image, and the Shaping of Opinion Mahew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Explaining Religious Violence Variaon in Terror Environments: A Internaonal Communicaon New Dataset Chair Laura Roselle (Elon University) Joel K. Day (University of Massachuses Lowell) Disc. Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) Taking sides in a coup d'etat? Local media acon and reacon in TC56: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Burundi's 2015 coup aempt Ethnic Conict Virgil Hawkins (Osaka University) Internaonal Security Studies Does boom‐line pressure make terrorism coverage more negave? Chair Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Evidence from The Washington Post. Disc. Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Dwaine Handel Jengelley (Purdue University) The Symbolic Theory of World Polics Aaron Michael Homan (Purdue University) Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) A Post‐American World?: U.S. polical discourse, challenges to Indiscriminate Violence against Civilians in Ethnic Wars American exceponalism, and U.S. public opinion Juergen Brandsch (University of St Andrews) Jason Gilmore (Utah State University) Ethnic Exclusion and Terrorism: Re‐evaluang the Convenonal Charles Rowling (University of Nebraska Kearney) Model Media Go to War: Pakistani Online Coverage of the Saudi Military Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Operaon in Yemen Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Ghulam Nabi (University of Bridgeport) Power Sharing vs. Ethnic War: A Strategic Interacon between Exploring War Tourism in Peaceme: Naonal Image in Mediated Central Government and the Periphery Messages about Vietnam’s Củ Chi Tunnels Shawn Ramirez (Emory University) Lindsey Bier (University of Tennessee) Hye-Sung Kim (University of Rochester) TC54: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC57: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Human Rights and LGBTQ Polics Interpreve Quancaon: Methodological Exploraons for Crical Human Rights and Construcvist IR Chair Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Theory Disc. Irmgard Wetzstein (University of Vienna) Chair Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Human Rights Thresholds and Global Dues Disc. David Dessler (College of William and Mary) William Felice (Eckerd College) Quantave Methods and Construcvist Theorizing for Conict Extra! Not Extra! Media Freedom, Internet Access and Gay Rights as Studies Human Rights Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Christopher McKallagat (University of Massachuses Lowell) Construcng Raonal Internaonal Fisheries Governance Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Human Rights and The Global Barometer of Gay Rights: A Mul‐Year Methodology, Phenomenology, and Dierences among Countries Analysis Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuses Boston) Susan Dicklitch-Nelson (Franklin & Marshall College) Measuring Crical Theories of Human Rights The role of Human Rights on Turkey’s EU Accession Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Caglar Ezikoglu (Aberystwyth University) Jose Miguel Cruz Coming out in Tunisia’s Transion: LGBT Rights, Deliberave Spaces Anna Carella (Vanderbilt University) & Social Media Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University) Exploring Constuon and Social Construcon Through Network Analysis Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Fighng the Uphill Bale: Feelings‐, Fact‐, and Analysis‐based TC58: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Learning in Polical Science The Role of Water in Peace Anna Kuthy (Brescia University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Insights from Genocide Pedagogy and Their Applicability in the Chair Peter Finkenbusch (University of Duisburg‐Essen) Internaonal Studies Classroom Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Non‐State Actors, Issue Emergence and Transboundary Water Disputes in Asia Teaching Crimes against Humanity: The Case of the Armenian Mass Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Killings in Ooman Turkey Amir Azarvan (Georgia Gwinne College) Water is life: An exploraon of liberal peace in drought‐stricken areas TC62: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Jennifer Kuklenski (University of Southern Mississippi - Gulf Rising Powers and Internaonal Society: who is responsible for Coast) Space, discourse and environmental peacebuilding upholding global norms? Tobias Ide (Georg Eckert Instute) English School Resource Interdependence and Peace in Shared River Basins Chair Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Sojeong Lee (University of Iowa) Part. Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Part. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) TC59: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Part. Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Polical Exploring Peace through three Kanan Methods Science) Internaonal Organizaon Part. Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Chair Takashi Inoguchi (University of Niigata Prefecture) Part. Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Part. Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Part. Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) Part. Chung‐in Moon (Yonsei University) Part. Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Part. Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian Naonal University) Part. Ian Hall (Grith University) Part. Stein Tønnesson (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) TC63: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC60: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Community-Level Approaches to Peace Discord And Collaboraon in Civil Wars (III): Alliance Polics and Exploring Peace (Theme) Side Switching Chair Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Instute Internaonal Security Studies of Peace) Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Chair William Reno (Northwestern University) What’s in a word – what’s in a number: How to evaluate Disc. Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) peacebuilding? Seceding From Rebellion? Separast Alliance Polics in Mixed Jua Bakonyi (Durham University (UK)) Insurgencies Gidon Cohen (Durham University) Morgan Lee Kaplan (University of Chicago) Indigenous Approaches to Peace Identy and Alliance Formaon in Civil Wars: Clan, Rivalry and Polly Walker (Director, Baker Instute for Peace and Conict Violence in Somalia’s Civil Wars Studies, Juniata College) Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) Transformaon of local contexts: A case study of the The Impact of Alliances among Violent Non‐State Groups on ‘democrazaon’ process in Post‐war Cambodia Civilians: Comparing Colombia, Afghanistan, and the DRC SungYong Lee (University of Otago) Annee Idler (University of Oxford) Peace and the Responsibility to Protect: Beyond Intervenon Under the Umbrella: Re‐negoang Rebel Fragmentaon in Central Lyndall Herman (University of Arizona) America Making Sense of Community‐Level Transional Jusce: A Typology Eric S. Mosinger (University of California Irvine) of Grassroots Approaches Side Switching and the Severity of Civil Wars Adam Kochanski (University of Oawa) Sabine Oo (Uppsala University ) TC64: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC61: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Diplomacy, Terrorism, Militarism, and Public Opinion Emoons and Memory in the IR Classroom: Challenges and Diplomac Studies Promises Internaonal Security Studies Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Chair Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION ON TERRORISM SINCE 9/11 Disc. Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Instute) Emoons and Social Suering, in the Feminist IR Classroom Defense diplomacy in internaonal polics: the militarizaon of Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) foreign policy? The Pedagogy of Historical Memory as Public Diplomacy: A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (Brazilian War College - ESG) Techniques and Analysis Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) The Circumference of Zero: The Hidden Dimensions of American Playing the Part: Dramaturgical Cooperaon during the Iran Hostage Military Shaping Operaons Crisis C.G. Landry (United States Army Special Forces) David E. Banks (American University) Foreign News, Naonal Image and Peace: Factors inuencing the Rethinking Secrecy in Internaonal Polics framing of China in the news in the U.S., Europe and Lan America Ausn M. Carson (University of Chicago) Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) Symbolic Violence and Rewards: Diplomats Culvang Reputaons US Trade Policy and the Militarizaon of Intellectual Property on the Internet Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) ‘Face’ in a Third World Asian Diplomacy: The Case of ASEAN’s TC65: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Diplomac Habitus EU environmental polics: leadership or stagnaon? Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) Environmental Studies TC68: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Jorgen Weestad (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Leaders, Bargaining and Reputaon Disc. Michel Gueldry (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Rescuing EU emissions trading:signicant progress but mission not completed? Chair Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Jorgen Weestad (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Disc. Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester) Torbjørg Jevnaker (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Disc. Michaela Maes (University of California, Berkeley) The European Union’s progressive embracement of “hydraulic Trade, Conict, and Compromise: Incenves for Cooperave fracking”: an example of an unqualied belief in the mastering of Bargaining Outcomes new technologies? Ryan Brutger (University of Pennsylvania) Susanne Peters (Kent State University/University Geneva) Reputaon, Threat Assessments, and Strategic Skill: Evidence from a Reform of the EU climate and energy policy package towards 2030: Survey Experiment of Israeli Parliament Members Consequences of naonal implementaon experiences Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Keren Milo (Princeton University) Building a More Strategic European Climate Diplomacy? The Case of When are Hawks More Dovish than Doves?: Concessionary EU‐China Climate Relaons Behavior in Territorial Disputes Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Ted Hsuan Yun Chen (Pennsylvania State University) TC66: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Is War Vanishing?: Crime and Interstate Conict Gender in military aairs - comparing naonal approaches Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Security Studies TC69: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arcc University of Russia and Europe: Polics and Policies Norway) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Carol E. Cohn (Consorum on Gender, Security and Human Post Communist Systems Rights) Chair Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Challenges and contradicons: Where in the Norwegian armed Disc. Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) forces are we with implemenng gender awareness? Pun’s World: Variees of Eurasianisms Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arcc University of Norway) Nicole L. Weygandt (Cornell) Queen Margarethe II Wants You! Women and Gender in the Danish Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Armed Forces Energy Networks and Statecra: Strategic Restraint and the Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Emerging Europe‐Russia Gas System From ‘Culture’ Reforms to a Culture of Rights: The Quest for Gender Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) Equality in the Australian Defence Force Comparing Legimaon Strategies in Russia and other Post‐Soviet Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Grith University) Countries Integrang a Gender Perspecve in Canada’s Military Intervenons Chrisan von Soest (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Studies) Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area TC67: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Studies ) Goman and IR: New Insights and Adaptaons Naonal Security, Job Security and Sneaky Wars: The Russian Internaonal Polical Sociology Invasion of Ukraine Theory Valerie Bunce (Cornell University) Diplomac Studies Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Chair Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) From Integraon to Compeon: the Impact of Internaonal and Disc. Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) Domesc Factors on Russian Foreign Policy Identy in Relaons Disc. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) with Western Europe from 1991 to 2015 Diplomac Face‐Work: Between Condenal Negoaons and Rumena Filipova (University of Oxford) Public Display Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) TC70: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC73: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interrelaonship of Domesc, Systemic and Regional Peace – A Global Health as a eld of study and pracce: Exploring Case Study: South Asia and the Indian Ocean methodological and conceptual diversity Peace Studies Global Health Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Chair Edward Haliżak (.) Disc. Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Disc. Konstann Khudoley (St. Petersburg State University) Medicine) United States Strategy toward South Asia and the Indian Ocean – A Were assessments of the present and hopes for the future dierent Chance for Stabilizaon or a Threat to Peace in the past? An analysis of historical discussions on rules and Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw ) pracces of WHO’s governance bodies India–China–US Trilateralism in South Asia and the Indian Ocean Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) Region as an instrument of Stability and Peace – Realist Approach A new paradigm of global health: From tropical to resource‐poor Jakub Zajączkowski (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, sengs University of Warsaw) Sebasan Bödeker (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Geo‐polical Calculus or Civilizaonal Linkages: Alternave Tine Hanrieder (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Trajectories for South Asia’s Peace The Frame Makes the Painng?: Frame Contestaon and Change in Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Global Health Governance A Liberal Theory Analysis of Domesc and Interstate Conicts in Mara Pillinger (George Washington University) South Asia – How Social Interests, State Values and State Methodological Approaches in Global Health Research Preferences Determine Conict and Soluon in India, Nepal and Katherine J. Banks (Washington State University Tri-Cies) Pakistan Anne L. Buardi (ODI) Arndt Michael (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Theorecal Perspecves on the Interrelaonship between Domesc TC74: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel and Internaonal Peace Peace Intervenons and Local Polics Edward Haliżak (.) Exploring Peace (Theme) TC71: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Researching peace in the "post-conict" - dirty lile secrets or Disc. Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) professional ethics? Hash‐ing out Peace: Niger's drug‐tracking economy and local Global Development peace eorts Exploring Peace (Theme) Adam J. Sandor (Université de Québec à Montréal) Peace Studies Beyond Hybridity to the Polics of Scale: Internaonal Intervenon Chair Deval Desai (Harvard Law School and World Bank) and ‘Local’ Polics Disc. Rebecca Tapsco (The Fletcher School, Tus University) Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Mareike Schomerus (Overseas Development Instute) Civic agency in post‐conict governance processes: the role of Part. Tyler Giannini (Harvard Law School) legimacy for cizens vs. donors Part. Alain Lempereur (The Heller School, Brandeis University) Randall Puljek-Shank (Radboud University Nijmegen) Part. Louis‐Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) TC75: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TC72: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Paying for War and Security Crical Engagements with Polical Economy: Marxist insights and Internaonal Security Studies the crique of Liberalism Chair Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Global Development Disc. Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Chair Tom Chodor (University of Queensland) Causes and Consequences of Civil War and Internaonalized Disc. Tom Chodor (University of Queensland) Conict in Petrostates Seeing Human Tracking and Human Security in Asia from the Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Perspecve of Marxist Polical Economy Carleton University) Mohammed Bashir Uddin (Kobe University) Conict and Collusion in the Borderlands: The “Peace‐Industrial Complex” in Myanmar/Burma The Specter that Haunts Polical Science: A Ruthless Cricism of David Brenner (London School of Economics and Polical Contemporary (Mis)Readings of Marx Science) Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Extracng Security: Why Resource Rents Lead to Increased Military Sebasan Sclofsky (University of Florida) Spending The Uneven and Combined Development of Russian Engagement Eli Kaul (Kent State University) with the Ex‐Colonial World Redistribuon in War Finance: How does Inequality Aect States to Alexander Moldovan (McMaster University) Pay for War? Chia-Chien Chang (University of California, Santa Barbara) TC76: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Dierent Sides of Dierent Coins: On the Incomplementaries of Eurasia, Energy and the Conservave Shi in Turkish Foreign Policy Peacebuilding and Statebuilding Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) Turkish Internaonal Studies Associaon Local Ownership of Security Sector Reform (SSR) and the Popularity Chair Nilsu Goren (University of Maryland) of Intervenon in Fragile States Disc. Ramazan Kilinc (University of Nebraska‐Omaha) Andrew E. E. Collins (King's College London, Department of War Gas Pipelines: A Rich Historical Descripve Analysis of Turkish Case Studies) Murat Gul (Suleyman Sah University) Nonwar Communies: Exploring the Potenal for Peace of Local Cypriot Gas: End/Start of Conict? Communies Zeynep Kaya (Gedik University) Chrisna Saulich (University Koblenz-Landau) Elements of Connuity and Disconnuity in the Post‐Cold War Sascha Werthes (Friedensakademie Rheinland-Pfalz, University Turkish Foreign Policy: An Empirical Comparison between the pre‐ Koblenz-Landau) AKP and AKP Eras TC80: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) Exploring non-Western subjecthood II: Decolonizing IR? TC77: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Development Changing Budget Pressures on US and NATO Military Spending: The Internaonal Polical Sociology Services, Capabilies, and Grand Strategy Chair Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Rupturing Time(s)?: Notes on Frantz Fanon, Angela Davis and Chair Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Lumumba and This Africa to Come Chair David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Disc. Bruce M. Russe (Yale University) Being‐with, Being‐historical, Being‐disposable: de‐colonial Defense Budgets and Grand Strategy reecons on technics, violence and disposability in the Zachary Selden (University of Florida) contemporary era Two‐Level Games and Defense Budgets: The Challenge of Fullling Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) NATO's Missions. Double consciousness and the re‐imagining of world order John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Instute, U.S. Army War College) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) What Goes Up Must Come Down, but How? US Military Spending Thinking epistemic diversity from 1950‐2013 Felwine Sarr (Université Gaston Berger, Saint-Louis, Senegal) Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) TC81: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Turkey as a Mediator: Stories of Success and Failure Does Budget Pressure Increase Interservice Rivalry in the United Peace Studies States Military? Jessica Blankshain (U.S. Naval War College) Chair Ulas Doga Eralp (American University) Disc. Nimet Beriker (Mardin Artuklu University) Defense Voices and Technology Choices: How do Budgets Constrain Operaonal Futures? Disc. Dennis J. D. Sandole (George Mason University) David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Part. Anthony Wanis‐St. John (American University)

TC78: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable TC82: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel UN-Regional Collaboraon: Achievements, Stumbling Blocks, and EU Foreign Policy and Diplomac Iniaves the Way Forward Foreign Policy Analysis Peace Studies Chair Agnes Simon (Masaryk University) Disc. Gjovalin Macaj (University of Oxford) Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Policy Entrepreneurs in Parliamentary Diplomacy: EU Shule Part. Marn Welz (Friedrich‐Schiller‐University Jena) Diplomacy before the Ukraine Crisis Part. Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Lorinc Redei (LBJ School of Public Aairs, University of Texas) Part. Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Iulian Romanyshyn (IMT Instute for Advanced Studies Lucca) Part. Jan Wouters (University of Leuven) Making the EU do right? The European Parliament’s impact on EU TC79: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel foreign policy. Local Support for Peace Agreements Guri Rosén (ARENA, University of Oslo) Peace Studies The Eurozone Crisis and Italian Foreign Policy. De‐Europeanizing at the UN? Chair Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Carla Monteleone (University of Palermo) Disc. Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) The European External Acon Service: an encompassing policy Tesng the obvious: Does local ownership work? framework for EU security and global agency? Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Foni Bellou (University of Macedonia) The Process Determinants of Support for Peace Selements in the Annan Plan and Good Friday Agreeement Referendums. Joana Amaral (University of Kent & University of Marburg ) TC83: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The formaon of identy through the interference of the seler: Economic liberalizaon, inequality, and labor rights Pocahontas and the women from post‐colonized countries Mayra Marcolino (PUC - Rio) Internaonal Polical Economy The Polics of the Universal in Rights Claiming: Interrogang Chair Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) secular and sacred rights discourses in post‐revoluonary Tunisia Disc. Tony Heron (University of York) Stefan Borg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) When Will States Liberalize?: Lost Monies as an Explanaon for Instuonal Change TC86: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Olga V. Chyzh (Iowa State University) Violence, Peace and Intercultural Communicaon Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Internaonal Polical Sociology Globalizaon and Collecve Labor Rights Exploring Peace (Theme) Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Chair Peter W. Richardson (Northeastern University) Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Disc. Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (Cardi University) Birmingham) The role of Cultural Boycos in Internaonal Conicts Perceived Inequality and Support for Preferenal Trading Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Agreements within Lan America Understanding the Phycology of the Problems in Order to Reach Brian Fitzpatrick (West Virginia University) Peace: “Turkey‐Armenia” Sample Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Kemal Cici (Giresun University) The De‐Constraining Eect of South‐South Trade on the Domesc Advocang Peace? Re‐thinking Peace in terms of Relave Ulity Polics of Labor Law Sanghamitra Nath (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) Jonas Gamso (University of Pisburgh) Intercultural Communicaon in the Russian‐Ukrainian Conict Do preferenal trade agreements including labor provisions reduce Yuliya Byelonenko (Kiel University) collecve labor rights violaons? Trade Wars in Paradise: The Legacy of Intra‐CARICOM Economic Damian Raess (University of Reading) Conict and Prospects for Deepening Integraon Dora Sari (University of Geneva) Robert Chalwell Jr. (Broward College) Iliyan Iliev (University of Texas at Dallas) TC84: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Foreign Policy and Health: Aid, Power and High and Low Polics TD01: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Junior Scholar Session Global Health Networks, Advocacy and Development in Global Governance Foreign Policy Analysis Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) Chair Margaret E. Keck (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida) Sub‐Saharan Africa and Global Health Governance: Domesc TD01-A: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Polics, Internaonal Structures Transnaonal Advocacy Networks: Emerging Actors, Issues and Amy S. Paerson (University of the South) Challenges Foreign policy in health: an aempt to dene a new concept. Junior Scholar Symposia Fernanda Aguilar Perez (University of São Paulo) A New Model to Explain Foreign Aid Distribuon of Emerging Disc. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuses) Donors Disc. Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) Onur Sen (Georgia State University) Precarious Peace for Women: Transnaonal Advocacy Networks and When Does Aid Work? Domesc Violence Laws Ryan C. Briggs (Virginia Tech) Shannon Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota Duluth) Solidarity versus Smart Power: the case of Brazil’s engagement in Tweets Against the State: The Role of Everyday Pracces in Global Health Transnaonalizing Contenon and Cooperaon Maíra Fedao (University of Sao Paulo (USP)) Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Pipeline Polics: Comparing and Contrasng Transnaonal TC85: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Advocacy around Proposed Pipeline Development in Canada and Gender, Religion and Human Rights Kenya Human Rights Charis Enns (University of Waterloo/Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Beyond the appearences: security dialogues and Lan American Disc. Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8) challenges to posive peace Secularism as Naonalism: Religious Rights and "Quebec Values" Mariana Gomes (Universidade de Brasília (UnB)) Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann (Wilfrid Laurier University) Isabela Nascimento (Universidade de Brasília) Women as Peacemakers? The Eect of Female Legislators on Mila Campbell (University of Brasília) Regime Repression Jeremy R. Backstrom (Naonal Consorum for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)) Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Human rights and our duty to non‐naonals Regina Nockerts (University of Denver) TD01-B: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group TD02: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Representaon and Parcipaon in Global Governance The Non-Democrac Peace Junior Scholar Symposia Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Chair Noa Schonmann (University of Oxford) Disc. Gabriella Paar‐Jakli (Kent State University) Disc. Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Domesc and Internaonal Level Dynamics of Parcipaon in China in the Middle East: Does the Beijing Consensus bring Peace Internaonal Regimes: A Two‐Level Analysis of Turkish Foreign without Democracy to the Region? Policy on Governance of the Seas Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Betul Gokkir (---) A New Case for the Peace among Similar Polical Systems ‐ The The Polics of Indigenous Representaon in Global Environmental 'Monarchic Peace' in the Middle East Governance Anna Sunik (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Authoritarian Peace: The Constraints of Populism in Nasser’s Egypt Incorporang the Local: Power and Parcipaon in Transboundary Noa Schonmann (University of Oxford) Water Management An Authoritarian Peace? Correlates of Public Support for Peace with Anne J. Kantel (American University ) Israel in Egypt and Jordan Beyond the Developing‐Developed Dichotomy? Rising Powers and Lars Berger (University of Leeds) the Global South Narrave in the Post‐2015 Development Agenda Movaons for liberal peace‐building: A complex interplay of Sebasan Haug (University of Cambridge) interests and ideas Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) TD01-C: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Climate Change: Trade, Cies & Networks TD04: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Junior Scholar Symposia North Korea’s Fourth Nuclear Test and Regional Responses Disc. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Exploring Peace (Theme) Changing Paerns of Environmental NGOs Parcipaon with the Chair Kevin Gray (University of Sussex) UNFCCC’s COPs 1994‐2014: Increase in Environmental Legimacy or Part. Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University) Greenwashing Climate Change Internaonal Policy Development? Part. Sebasan Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Aja Binee (Temple University) Part. Inyeop Lee (Spring Arbor University) Fighng Climate Change and Fair Trade: Finding EU's interest in the Part. Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Solar Panel Dispute with China Part. Markus Liegl (Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main) Coraline Goron (Warwick University - Université Libre de Bruxelles) TD05: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Decarbonizing the Dragon? Development Discourse and Climate Classical Internaonal Polical Theory, Establishing Peace and the Change Policy of the People’s Republic of China, Evoluon of Internaonal Society Yi-tsui Tseng (Naonal Sun Yat-sen University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Voices for environmental acon? Analyzing the representaveness Theory and accountability of narrave in environmental governance English School networks in the Pacic Islands Internaonal Ethics Exploring Peace (Theme) Ashlie Denton (Portland State University) Chair David Boucher (Cardi University) TD01-D: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Disc. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Civil Society, Local Communies and Internaonal Development Disc. Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Junior Scholar Symposia IR Theory, Polical Theology, and the Legacy of Thomas Hobbes William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Disc. Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Hegel and the legalisaon of Internaonal Society Polics of compliance: The relaonship between USAID and relief Peter Sutch (Cardi University) and development NGOs Ralitsa Donkova (Colgate University) John Locke and the Constuon of the Internaonal Sphere Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Planng the Seeds of Acvism? Environmental Civil Society Organizaons in Vietnam The Dilemmas of Enforcing Universal Norms: John Locke’s Noon of Jennifer L. Wallace (University of Maryland) ‘Oenses against the Whole Human Species Sinja Graf (Naonal University of Singapore) Instuonalizaon of ideas in development organizaons: Translaon, gender equality, and the Bill and Melinda Gates From Sovereignty to Society: The Problem of Obligaon Versus Foundaon Compliance in Internaonal Society Adam Fejerskov (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) David Boucher (Cardi University) Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Country: Toward a Developmental Contribuon? Gabriel C. Goyee (Université de Montréal) TD07: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar “En Tarapoto nunca mataron a ocho travess”: Commemorang ENMISA Disnguished Scholar Panel: Celebrang the work of and contesng accounts of gay and transgender violence during Peru’s internal armed conict James F. Hollield Jusn Perez (University of California, Irvine) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Queering The WPS Agenda: Gender‐Based Violence Against The Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) LGBTQ Community in Conict Environments Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Jamie J. Hagen (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Susan Marn (Georgetown University) Beyond Rights: Space, Capacity and the Queer Inmacies of Human Part. Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine) Security Part. Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Hon. James F. Hollield (Southern Methodist University) A Queer Crique of Evoluonary Theorizing in Security Studies: Implicaons for War and Peace TD08: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Doing Polics Through Transnaonal Law Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Internaonal Law TD14: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Chair Wouter Werner (VU University, Amsterdam) Immersed Mobile Learning of Diplomac and Internaonal Part. Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Profession Part. Marieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam) Part. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Diplomac Studies Part. Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Part. Ian Hurd (Northwestern University) Chair Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Polical Sciences) TD11: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Disc. Srdjan Vucec (University of Oawa) ICOMM Disnguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Professor Robert Part. Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade) Entman Part. Marko Kovacevic (University of Belgrade Faculty of Polical Internaonal Communicaon Sciences) Part. Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra ) Chair Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Part. Sco Althaus (University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign) TD15: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Part. Maria Armoudian (University of Southern California) Construcvist Theory and Internaonal Relaons Praconers: Part. Emma Briant (University of Sheeld) Exploring Gaps and Dialogues Part. Abby Jones (Philadelphia University) Theory Part. Francesco Olmastroni (University of Siena) Part. Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) Chair Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Hon. Robert Entman (George Washington University) Part. Gregorio Beza (University of Exeter) Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) TD12: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Part. Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Polical ESS Disnguished Scholar Roundtable recognizing Professor Peter Science) Dauvergne Part. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Environmental Studies Part. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Chair Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) TD16: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Mahew Paterson (University of Oawa) Transnaonal Corporaon strategies in the midst of conict and Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) repression Part. Paul Wapner (American University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Kate Neville (University of Toronto) Chair Timothy D. Sisk (University of Denver) Part. Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Disc. Virginia Ann Hauer (University of Maryland) Hon. Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) And of course our major contribuon remains to run a decent TD13: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel business: Making sense of corporate sense‐making in global States, Sexualies, and Desires: Queering the Polics of Peace and governance Conict Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Exploring Peace (Theme) Private sector and Peacebuilding Angelika Reberg (Universidad de los Andes) Chair Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Converging on Civilian Protecon USFQ) Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Disc. Sandra McEvoy (Wheelock College) Proposions on non‐state acon, interacon, and violence Disc. Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Muslim Homophobia and the Roots of Western Rage. Momin Rahman (Trent University) TD17: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Human Tracking and the Regional Governance of Labour The United Naons (UN) and Peacekeeping Migraon in North America Nicola Jane Phillips (University of Sheeld) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Exploring Peace (Theme) TD20: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Michelle Benson (University at Bualo ‐ State University of (Sll?) Governing the Market? Wade and State Developmentalism New York) 25 Years On Disc. Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Internaonal Polical Economy Credible deterrence? Peacekeeping Responses to Violence Against Civilians Chair Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Disc. Robert Wade (LSE) UN Security Council Resoluons and Sexual Violence in Civil Wars New Economic Globalisaon and New Industrial Policy: Rethinking Michelle Benson (University at Bualo - State University of New industrial policy and late‐development in the 21st century – an York) analycal review Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Laurids S. Lauridsen (Roskilde University) UN Engagement and the Severity of Conict Governing the Brazilian Economy? Developmentalism, Democracy Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) and Globalisaon David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Diana Tussie (FLACSO/CONICET) Peter White (University of Maryland-College Park) The Southeast Asian Developmental State in a Changing Governance Environment: Encountering Regional/Bilateral Trading Regime Types and Peacekeeping Contribuons Jun Koga Sudduth (University of Strathclyde ) Arrangements and Private Regulaon Schemes Helen E. S. Nesadurai (Monash University (Malaysia Campus)) The Eects of Troop Variaon and Bias on UN Peacekeeping Success Jacob D. Kathman (University at Bualo, SUNY) Governing the Chinese Socialist Market Economy Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Michelle Benson (University at Bualo - State University of New York) "The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated": the Developmental State Paradigm 25 years aer Governing the Market TD18: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Torino and T.wai - Torino World Grand Strategy as a Research Program in Internaonal Relaons: Aairs Instute) Trends and Prospects TD21: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Security Studies Gender, Global Governance, Contestaon: From 'Above' and from Chair Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) 'Below' Disc. Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Thinking about India’s Grand Strategy Internaonal Polical Sociology C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Chair Crisna Rojas (Carleton University) Is American Grand Strategy Possible? Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Colin Dueck (George Mason University) Rights and Care in Discourses of maternal Health: Are Posive One US Grand Strategy or Parallel Strategies? Threats, Actors and Rights Enough? Conict in the 21st Century Fiona Robinson (Carleton University) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) We Won the Words at Beijing: Accounts of Space and Language as A Grand Strategy for the European Union? Sites of Contestaon at the Fourth World Conference on Women Jolyon Howorth (Yale University) Masaya Llavaneras Blanco (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) TD19: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Social protecon oors work for women Regional Migraon Governance Silke Staab (UN Women) Internaonal Polical Economy Measurable Progress: Governance by Indicators Through the Chair Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam) Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals Disc. Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam) Sara Taylor (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, Wilfrid Laurier University) How and why do percepons maer: Framing eects in regional migraon governance TD22: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Andrew Geddes (University of Sheeld) Theorizing conict, peace and peaceful conict Regional Migraon Governance in “North America”: challenges Exploring Peace (Theme) from civil society and transnaonal social movements Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) Chair Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Technologies of Regional Migraon Governance in Europe Chair Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Rey Koslowski (University at Albany) Disc. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) European emigraon governance: in the region and out of the Peace Re‐Theorized: Hard Lessons from Seling Conicts Through region comparison Dialogue Agnieszka Weinar (EUI) Per L. Joenniemi (Karelian Instute, University of Eastern Finland) The emergence and dynamics of conict and conict resoluon TD25: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Heinz Messmer (University of Applied Sciences and Arts On “Concerning Violence”: World Polical Analysis with Fanon Northwestern Switzerland) The Case for Negave Peace Research Global Development Stein Tønnesson (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology Conict intensity beyond bale deaths ‐ Rethinking dynamic conict Theory theory Isabel Bramsen (PhD Student, CRIC - Centre for Conict Chair Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Resoluon, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Disc. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Querying Ambient Violence: Fanon, Glissant, and the Contemporary Assessing the Ecacy of Nonviolent Direct Acon Relevance of an Idea Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Precarity/Violence: Reecng on Fanon TD23: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Samarjit Ghosh (University of Minnesota) Missile Defense, Nuclear Weapons and the Middle East Governing Unruly Naves Today Turkish Internaonal Studies Associaon Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Third Worldism Re‐considered: The Mulple Lives of an (Unrealized) Chair Nilsu Goren (University of Maryland) Polical Project Disc. Jerey Weber (Ipek University) Alina Sajed (McMaster University) New Defensive Chocies: Procurment of New Missile Technologies as Fanon and Violence: from Decolonizaon to Coloured a Variable in Turkish Defence Posture Cosmopolitanism Wayne McLean (Naonal Security College, Australian Naonal John Narayan (University of Warwick) University) James Dwyer (University of Tasmania) TD26: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Turkey's Ambiguous Aair with Taccal Nuclear Weapons: Is Missile Chinese Environmental Governance - domesc and internaonal Defense Really the Alternave? challenges Nilsu Goren (University of Maryland) Environmental Studies Convenonal Deterrence in a Nuclear Region Oguz Uras (Suleyman Sah University) Chair Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Polical Missile Defense and Arms Races: A Historical and Quantave Science) Assesment Disc. Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Jerey Weber (Ipek University) Nuclear Energy: a Controversial Issue on the Agenda of Internaonal Climate Change Negoaons TD24: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Fuzuo Wu (Aalborg University) Power and Instuons: New Perspecves on Instuonal Form and The Chinese environment: Peace in China or Achilles heel of the Instuonal Choice CPC rule? May Tan-Mullins (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Internaonal Organizaon Transnaonal Private Governance for the Environment in China Chair William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Yixian Sun (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Development Studies, Geneva) Mullateralism: The Anatomy of a Missing Instuon The “Crical Roles” Played by China and the U.S. in Construcng the Mahias Staisch (University of Chicago) Post‐2020 Climate Change Regime Designing Internaonal Security Instuons: Bounded Raonality, Fang-Ting Cheng (Instute of Developing Economies, Japan Heterogenous Preferences, and Bargaining Mechanisms External Trade Organizaon (IDE-JETRO)) Joel H. Westra (Calvin College) “Lifestyle leapfrogging” ‐ Opportunies and challenges for Contracng Opons: Power and Agreement Selecon in sustainable consumpon by emerging urban consumers in Internaonal Trade developing countries Michael Sampson (Leiden University) Manisha Anantharaman (Saint Mary's College of California) Re‐legimang a sphere of inuence: French mullateralism in TD27: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Africa since the 1990s Stefano Recchia (University of Cambridge) IR Meets Anthropology Designing a German Europe: How and When State Power Structures Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Policymaking in the EU Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Sco Siegel (San Francisco State University) Chair Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Part. Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Part. Chrisan Bueger (Cardi University) Part. Andrea Ballestero (Rice University) Part. Annelise Riles (Cornell) Part. Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) TD28: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar The Iranian Intelligence War (2003‐2015):Analyzing Iran’s Use of IO Disnguished Scholar Roundtable Honouring Thomas G. Weiss Covert Acon and Paramilitary Proxies to achieve Regional Supremacy Internaonal Organizaon Chad Fitzgerald (United States Military Academy ) Chair Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian Naonal University) Cold War Intelligence ‐ The United States Military Liaison Mission in Part. Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) East Germany 1947‐1990 Part. David P. Forsythe (University of Nebraska) Brian Powers (Webster University) Part. Peter J. Homan (Graduate Program in Internaonal Aairs, Naonal Security and Surveillance: The Impact of the GCSB The New School) Amendment Bill and the Snowden Revelaons in New Zealand Part. Charloe Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Part. Melissa T. Labonte (Fordham University) Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) TD32: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Innovave Panel Part. Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Winding Down? Revving Up? Strategizing for Late Career Moves Hon. Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) ISA Innovave Panel TD29: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of The iniaon, escalaon and terminaon of territorial disputes Massachuses Boston) Part. Elizabeth (Bey) C. Hanson (University of Conneccut) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Chair Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Part. Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Disc. Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Conguity and Militarized Conict: Accounng for Opportunity Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) TD33: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Three is a Crowd: Using Reciprocity to Explain Involvement in Internal Relaons Ongoing Disputes Internaonal Polical Sociology Gennady Rudkevich (Georgia College & State University) Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Issue Indivisibility and Territorial Disputes: A Survey Experiment Songying Fang (Rice University) Chair Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Xiaojun Li (The University of Brish Columbia) Disc. Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) New States, Territorial Claims, and Democrazaon Internal Relaons Ioannis Ziogas (University of Florida) Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Territory, War and the Role of Inhabitants in Territorial Disputes. Memories from Conferences Past Yana Otlan (Waseda University ) Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Evasions and Invitaons: A Male Feminist’s Personal and Intellectual TD30: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Adventures in a Homophobic and Patriarchal World Conict in the South China Sea Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Internaonal Security Studies Dierenaon in IR: Homo Academicus Mundus Mundi Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Chair Paul Midford (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Disc. Paul Midford (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) TD34: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Party Polics and Naonal Identy in Taiwan’s Territorial and On the Government of Peaceful and Violent Life: The Unseling Marime Claims (of) Liberal Selements of Peace Kimberly Wilson (East Tennessee State University) Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon Cooperaon in China’s Strategy in the South China Sea: Sources and Objecves Chair Elisa Wynne‐Hughes (Cardi University) Andrew Taer (Tus University) Disc. Alexander D. Barder (Florida Internaonal University) A Lile Less Conversaon and a Lile More Acon? Explaining the Narraves of “Good Order” in Post‐intervenonary Policing Sudden Increase of Chinese Asserveness in the East China Sea Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Jeongseok Lee (Princeton University) Warding‐o Governmentality: Indigenous Agency in Civil Society Similar Goal, Dierent Logic: A research on the dierent logics of and Seler Peace peace‐keeping in the South China Sea disputes Tahseen Kazi (Georgia Southern University) Ganyi Zhang (Freie Universität Berlin) Post‐liberal agency: indeterminacy, decolonizaon and the late liberal seler state TD31: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Does Intelligence Maer? Evaluang the Eect of Intelligence on Roads, Barriers and Entrepreneurs: Neoliberal Governmentality and Internaonal Outcomes Materiality in Israeli Selements in the West Bank Intelligence Studies Jakub Zahora (Charles University in Prague) Chair David Strachan‐Morris (University of Leicester) Disc. Jon Moran (University of Leicester) Reform, foreign policy, and the near abroad: Russian military intelligence machinery and the destabilisaon of Eastern Europe Paul Boxer (Brunel university) TD35: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel TD38: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Transnaonal Identy Ties, Territorial Conict, and Intrastate Military Strategy and War in Historical Perspecve Violence Internaonal Security Studies Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Chair Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Disc. Per Marn Norheim‐Marnsen (Norwegian Instute for Identy Claims as Bargaining Leverage Defence Studies) Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) The Myth of Decisive Bale Jonathan Acu (Coastal Carolina University) Moving Into a Triadic Analysis of Ideaonal Ties in Civil Wars: External State Support of Rebel Groups American Strategic Bombing Theory: Origins of foundaonal myths Belgin San Akca (Koç University) and why these ideas are resistant to Bayesian updang Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) Ethno‐Religious Minority Groups: Violent or Peaceful? Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) At the Crossroads of Law and License: Retracing the Evoluon of Jus Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) ad Bellum through the First Half of the Tweneth Century Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University) Identy Claims and Populist Foreign Policy Erin Jenne (Central European University) The Quiet Revoluon: The Transformaon of Western Military Logiscs Territorial Claims and Identy Claims under the Territorial Integrity Patrick Bury (University of Exeter) Norm Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Alberico Genli and the Modern Concepon of Internaonal Violence TD36: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Claire Vergerio (University of Oxford) Expanding the horizons of Internaonal Polical Economy TD39: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Economy Regionalism and Globalizaon in Eurasia Chair Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Post Communist Systems Disc. Penny Grin (University of New South Wales) Chair Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Disc. Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Disc. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Beyond the Market: Models of Exchange in Internaonal Relaons Fragile Economy in Russia: Prospects and Challenges of Economic Theory Lilach Gilady (University of Toronto) Development in a Globalizing World Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) What’s in a name? Diagrammac personae in contemporary Bringing the internaonal back in: the performave and constuve nancial lm Amin Samman (City University London) nature of violence in the Caspian region Licinia Simao (University of Coimbra) Beyond the rener state: Why has IPE ignored the Middle East? Hannes Baumann (University of Liverpool) Autocrac External Inuences and Non‐Democrac Peace– Introducing a New Agenda of China’s Involvement in Conict Robert W. Cox and the Idea of History: polical economy as Management in Central Asia philosophy Cheng Yang (East China Normal University/ Center for Russian Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) Studies) Fat maers: In Search of an Internaonal Polical Economy of Sovereign States and Regional Cooperaon in the post‐Soviet Obesity Central Asia Tony Heron (University of York) Yeo Jung Yoon (Kent State University)

TD37: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable TD40: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Celebrity Humanitarianism North and South: Authors Meet Crics Civil-Military Relaons, Foreign Policy, and Conict Global Development Internaonal Security Studies Peace Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Chair Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) Disc. Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Part. Ilan Kapoor (York University) Reframing Peace: Developing Internaonal Strategies to Support Part. Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) Short and Long Term Peace Processes Marcia B. Hartwell (Senior Fellow, Women in Internaonal Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Security (WIIS))) Part. Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech) Tesng the Civil‐Military Divide in China: Text Analysis of Public Part. Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University) Foreign Policy Statements by Chinese Elites Tyler Jost (Harvard University) Rachel Esplin Odell (Massachuses Instute of Technology) The chicken‐egg problem: feedback eects between UN Peacekeeping and internal military deployments in Brazil Christoph Harig (King's College London) Accountability and Conict Behavior in Pakistan Madhavi Devasher (Princeton University) Authoritarian Survival, Military Commerce, and Foreign Policy: A Building Peace through the Prevenon of Human Rights Violaons: Case Study of North Korea the Advisory Opinions of the Inter‐American Court Ji Hye Shin (University of Notre Dame) Chiara Marinelli (Poncia Universidad Católica del Perú ) Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Exploring Human Rights Annee Förster (RWTH Aachen University) TD41: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Converging Perspecves, Crossing Approaches: Alliances and Religion and Dynamics of Peace and Conict Coalions at the Human Rights Council Religion and Internaonal Relaons Carolina Pavese (PUC Minas, Brazil) Exploring Peace (Theme) Peace Studies TD45: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Chair Jonathan Fox (Bar‐Ilan University) Teaching War and Peace to Naonal Security Professionals Disc. Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Reversing the Causal Arrow: Explaining Arab States’ Reacons to the Chair Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced Warghng School, Naonal Protests of Early 2011 Defense University) John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Part. Keith Dickson (Joint Advanced Warghng School) Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont) Part. Bryon Greenwald (Joint Advanced Warghng School) Domescang the Holy: Gender and Contested Sacred Space in Part. Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced Warghng School, Naonal Jerusalem Defense University) Lihi Ben Shitrit (Yale University) Part. Mike Pavelec (Air Command and Sta College, Air University) Spoiling for a Fight: Religious Pracces and Jewish Terrorism in the West Bank TD46: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Joel K. Day (University of Massachuses Lowell) Methodological Approaches in internaonal studies research Misplaced Faith: Percepons and Mispercepons of Religion in Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Counterinsurgency Operaons Chair Foni Bellou (University of Macedonia) Jason Klocek (UC Berkeley) Disc. Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Thou Shall Not Kill: Religious Violence and Electoral Polics Using the Matheemacal Theory of Entropy for Analysing the Robert T. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Stability of the Contemporary Internaonal System at Global and Regional Levels TD42: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) The Peace of the Trustees: Connuies and Disconnuies in A case for Prospect Theory: New methodological framework for Internaonal Peace- and Statebuilding qualitave tesng of Prospect Theory applied to Danish decision German Polical Science Associaon making and foreign policy failure in the Danish‐German War of 1864 Chair Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Conict Studies, University of Mikkel Runge Olesen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Marburg) Disc. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) TD47: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Rethinking Internaonal Authority in Statebuilding Quantave Approaches to Ethnicity, Civil War and Migraon Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Studies Pacicaon or Peacebuilding? The "Polics of Protecon" in Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Trusteeship and Internaonal Administraon Chair Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Disc. Al Wekhian Jamil (University of Missouri‐Columbia) Maria Ketzmerick (Philipps-Universität Marburg) Seeing the World in Black and White: The Eects of Polical Security Export and the Condions of Peace Violence on Group Senment. Hubert Zimmermann (University of Marburg) Sebasan Schue (Uni Konstanz) Intervenon and Occupaon in the Congo: Then and Now Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Alex Veit (University of Bremen) Ethnicity, inequality and conict in Sub‐Saharan Africa Ludovico Alcorta (Radboud University Nijmegen) TD43: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen) The Internaonal Human Rights Regime as an Anchor for Peace: Comparave regional perspecves Natural Resources and Refugees: How Oil Aects State Asylum Policies. Human Rights Elizabeth Juhasz (University of New Orleans) Chair Carolina Pavese (PUC Minas, Brazil) Islam as a Polical Ideology in Pakistan’s Foundaon, Consolidaon Chair Jan Wouters (University of Leuven) and Fragmentaon Disc. Monica Carreto Serrano (El Colegio de México) Meirav Mishali-Ram (Bar-Ilan University) The EU at the Human Rights Council: A Social Network Analysis of Public Views on Muslim Integraon in Europe and North America (Co)sponsorship Zsolt Nyiri (Montclair State University) Anna-Luise Chané (Leuven Centre for Global Governance Hamutal Bernstein (German Marshall Fund of the United Studies (University of Leuven)) States) An African perspecve on human rights Magnus Killander (Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria ) TD48: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Why Unipoles Need Friends: Power, Threat, and the Purpose of Postcolonial Approaches to Ethnic Conicts, Migraon and Alliances Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington) Naonalism Allies by Associaon? The Signicance of America’s Asian Alliances Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies for Canada Internaonal Polical Sociology Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Chair Ceyda Kuloğlu (Başkent University, Assistant Professor) Disc. A. Chrisan Soler (University of Delaware) TD51: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Lucy Ware McGuey (University of Colorado‐Denver) Small states and the duty of care: emerging issues and stakes Migrang Subjecvies: Identy Construcon in the Internaonal Internaonal Polical Sociology Refugee Regime Historical Internaonal Relaons Lucy Ware McGuey (University of Colorado-Denver) Internaonal Ethics Self‐determinaon in post‐(semi)colonial contexts: why is it Chair Halvard Leira (NUPI) controversial? Disc. Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) Jiajie He (American University) Protecng cizens outside of state borders: The ‘duty of care’ Postcolonial cies as spaces of reengagement and revision towards militaries abroad A. Chrisan Soler (University of Delaware) Nina Graeger (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Arguing on Decolonizaon: Second Generaon Liberaon and the Negoang Responsibility aer Intervenon: Danish Veterans, Aempt to Expand An‐Colonialism Afghan Interpreters, and the Moral Dues of a Small State Yaniv Voller (University of Kent) Krisan Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) The Exclusion of Assyrians in Iraq: A Postcolonial examinaon of Caretakers, Cizens and Targets: Diplomac Pracces and the "Duty Naonalism of Care" Riva Gewarges (McMaster University) Krisn M. Haugevik (NUPI) 'Let's go outside' ‐ cizens abroad and the denion of naonhood TD49: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Halvard Leira (NUPI) Strategic Interacon with Terrorist Groups Protecng Norwegians abroad. The cizenship and security nexus Exploring Peace (Theme) and the constuon of the Norwegian polical community Internaonal Security Studies Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Chair Adrian Florea (University of Glasgow) Disc. Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) TD52: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Empty Threats: How Organizaons Use Blung in Terrorist Author Meets Crics: Brian Rathbun's "Diplomacy's Value" Campaigns Theory Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Internaonal Security Studies Diplomac Studies Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuses Boston) “Peaceful” Terrorism?: A Quantave Analysis of the Factors Chair Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Leading to Terrorist Groups’ Decisions to Hoax Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Nicole Tishler (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Part. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Carleton University) Part. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Who bargains? Informaon and social barriers to negoaon in Part. Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) internaonal polics Part. Keren Milo (Princeton University) George Yin (Harvard University) Part. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota) On War and Peace Processes: The Concurrency of Violently Coercing while Non‐Violently Engaging Armed Groups TD53: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Samir Puri (King's College London - Department of War Studies ) Conict and Cooperaon in Cyberspace Internaonal Security Studies TD50: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Alliance Polics: Theory and Pracce Chair Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Disc. Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Internaonal Security Studies Correlates of State Sponsored Cyber Conict Chair Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington) George E. Mitchell (The City College of New York) Disc. Michael Beckley (Tus University) Cybersecurity and Cross Domain Deterrence Eang “Peanuts” in Washington, Not Islamabad: Assessing the U.S. Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Alliance of Convenience With Pakistan, 1979‐1988 Cyber Victory: The Ecacy of Cyber Power Evan Resnick (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies) Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Agent‐Centered Realist Theory of Alliances: Statecra and Ryan Maness (Northeastern University) Manipulaon of Internaonal System The Co‐Evoluon Dilemma: Cyberspace & Internaonal Relaons Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University) Nazli Choucri (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Rhetorical Entrapment and the Domesc Polics of Alliance Cooperaon: Explaining Divergence in Japanese and South Korean Responses during the Iraq War Seo-Hyun Park (Lafayee College) TD54: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel TD57: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Polical and Economic Corrupon: Causes, Consequences and Transnaonal Private Governance and Sustainability: Linking Processes Governance with Eecveness, Impact, and Compliance Global Development Internaonal Organizaon Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Chair Nicole Janz (University of Cambridge) Disc. Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford Chair Dalson Figueiredo (UFPE) University) Disc. Nara Pavao (Vanderbilt University) Disc. Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University ) Judicial slowness and corrupon in Brazil: Evidence from a mixed The Ecacy of Private Voluntary Cercaon Schemes: A methods approach Governance Costs Approach Dalson Figueiredo (UFPE) Thomas Dietz (University of Münster) Nicole Janz (University of Cambridge) Jennie Auenberg (University of Bremen) The Determinants of Tolerance Toward Corrupon: Experimental Transnaonal Governance in the Making: Eecveness and Evidence from Brazil Mechanisms of Cercaon in the Cocoa Fields of Bahia Nara Pavao (Vanderbilt University) Maja Tampe (ESADE) Elecon corrupon in Afghanistan: An Analysis of Presidenal The Potenal of Transnaonal Climate Governance: Linking Elecons Instuonal Origin and Design to Impact and Eecveness Weeda Mehran (University of Cambridge ) Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University ) Polical Corrupon and Democracy: Evaluang the Relaonship in Post‐Paris Climate Governance: Understanding the Implicaons of a India Hybridized Governance Architecture Pawan Kumar (Delhi University) Charles Barclay Roger (University of Toronto) The Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture: An Eecve TD55: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Mechanism for Increasing Agriculture’s Role in Global Climate The European Union as a Normave Actor for Global Jusce: Change Migaon and Adaptaon? Normave Backgrounds, Mechanisms, Experiences and Limitaons Allison M. Chatrchyan (Cornell University) European Consorum for Polical Research TD58: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Chair Brigie Weien (University of São Paulo) The Use of Subversive Concepts in Military Pracces: Revoluon or Disc. Miao‐ling Lin Hasenkamp (Oo von Guericke University of Hot Air? Magdeburg) Part. Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Jochen Kleinschmidt (EAFIT Colombia) Theory Part. Stefan Cibian (Chatham House and Babeș‐Bolyai University) Part. Da‐chi Liao (Naonal Sun‐yat Sen University) Chair Philippe Beaulieu‐Brossard (University of Oawa) Disc. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) TD56: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Ben Zweibelson (MAJ) (TRADOC, US Army) Watching the World Go By: Surveillance and Technology in IR Part. Alice A. Butler‐Smith (School of Advanced Military Studies Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons (SAMS)) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Ausn) Part. Philippe Dufort (Université Saint‐Paul) The securizaon of online pracces and the rise of algorithmic surveillance TD59: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) Network Approaches to Intra-State Conict Remotely Piloted Airborne Systems (RPAS), Ubiquitous Networks, Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes and New Forms of Command and Control in Naonal Security and Civilian Operaonal Spaces. Chair Joshua C. Easn (Portland State University) R.E. Burne (Naonal Defense University) Disc. Joshua C. Easn (Portland State University) Visualizing the North Korean Threat: The Making of Non‐ Examining the Link Between Intrastate and Interstate Conict: Is Governmental Satellite Imagery Analysis in Internaonal Security there a dierence? Philipp Olbrich (University of Groningen) Michael D. Ward (Duke University) Nina Witjes (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs, Munich Mythologies of Militancy: Social Network Theory as an Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) ) Ethnographic Sensibility Drones and nonproliferaon: How to use technology to enhance Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) the nonproliferaon regime while addressing potenal challenges Militant Networks as Polical Networks Allyn Milojevich (Oak Ridge Naonal Laboratory) Michael Gabbay (University of Washington) Regimes of surveillance, sousveillance & interveillance: managed Steven T. Zech (University of Denver) visibility in digital diplomacy iniaves. Dynamic Networks of Conictual Events: The Mexican Criminal James Pamment (Lund University) Conict Cassy L. Dor (University of Denver ) Polics Among Rebels: The Determinants of Conict and Understanding the Context of China's Challenge in the South China Cooperaon Between Non‐State Combatants Sea David Bowden (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Michael Tkacik (Stephen F. Ausn State University) Militant Networks and Violence in Iraq and Syria Beijing’s and Moscow’s Quest for Stability in their Neighbourhood: Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington) The case of Central Asia Zane M. Kelly (University of Colorado) Liseloe Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College) Michael Gabbay (University of Washington) Indeterminacy and Internaonal Systems Change: Tibet Between Westphalia and the Sinosphere TD60: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Amanda Cheney (Cornell University) Military Intervenon: Causes and Ecacy Power Shiing or Status Enhancing: Is China a threat to exisng Internaonal Security Studies internaonal order? Meing Li (Xiamen University) Chair Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Disc. Michael J. Butler (Clark University) TD63: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Lethality and Legimacy: The Eects of Extra‐UN Military Decolonizing Feminist Knowledges in World Polics Intervenons on Peacekeeping Operaon Success Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) The Domesc Sources of Third‐Party Intervenon in Civil Wars: Chair Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) Theory‐Building through the Iranian Case Part. Amy Lind (University of Cincinna) Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Part. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A&M University) Part. Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Why Now? The Russian State, Oligarchic Interests and Ukraine’s Civil Part. Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) War TD64: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Boaz Atzili (American University) Surveys in Tricky Sengs: Assessing Public Opinion in Violent, Karen Saunders (American University School of Internaonal Service) Transient and Hard-to-Find Populaons The Governance of Local Security in Conict‐Aected Contexts Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Henry Radice (London School of Economics and Polical Chair Mahias Basedau (German Instute of Global and Area Science) Studies) Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado) Science) Mobilizing Civilians for Combat: Evidence from Eastern Ukraine TD61: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) New Research on Regime Type Sam Whi (High Point University) Internaonal Security Studies Trust aer Ebola: Results from a Panel Survey in Monrovia, Liberia Robert Blair (Brown University) Chair Sarah E. Croco (Univeristy of Maryland) Benjamin Morse (MIT) Disc. Sarah E. Croco (Univeristy of Maryland) Lily L. Tsai (MIT) Rethinking China’s Internal Security Spending Warme Violence, Empathy and Intergroup Altruism: Evidence from Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Missouri) the Ivorian Refugee Crisis in Liberia Disinformaon and Misinformaon: Organizaonal Self‐Assessment Alexandra Hartman (Yale) William Wagsta (Emory University) Atudes for peace: post‐conict public opinion in three countries Civil‐Military Relaons and Conict Behavior: Inial Tests Using New Karin Dyrstad (SINTEF Technology and Society) Data Krisn Bakke (University College London) Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University) Sampling Slums: The Role of Satellite Imagery, Electronic Data The Polical Origins of Elite Support for War: How Democrac Capture, and Local Knowledge Leaders Manage Public Opinion Erik Wibbels (Duke University) Elizabeth Saunders (George Washington University) Authoritarian Audiences in Internaonal Crises: Evidence from Real‐ TD65: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable History and Hypothecal Survey Experiments in China Track Two Diplomacy in Theory and Pracce Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Peace Studies Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Chair Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) TD62: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Peter Jones (University of Oawa) China: What Kind of Rising Power? Part. Brian L. Job (University of Brish Columbia) English School Part. Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) Part. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Disc. Ning Liao (New Jersey City University) Out of the Shadows: Xi Jinping and Peaceful Order in post‐ hegemonic Asia Jeremy T. Palel (Carleton University) TD66: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel From Construcve Engagement to Renewed Estrangement?: Comparave Exceponalism - implicaons for peaceful Securizaon, So Power and Turkey’s Deteriorang Relaons with Its Kurdish Minority internaonal relaons in a polycentric world Mahew Weiss (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Foreign Policy Analysis Disregarded Diversity: The Turkish Administrave Tradion of Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Grappling with Alevism Disc. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Aziz Tuncer (Sakarya University) Disc. Feng Zhang (Australian Naonal University ) Halil Kürşad Aslan (İstanbul Medipol University) Japan’s ODA: Is Japan geng its money’s worth from its ODA? A Role of the Private Sector in Democrac Peace Process of Turkey: Kevin Cooney (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Does it Make any Dierence? Exceponalism in South Africa’s foreign policy in Africa: evoluons, Ali Onur Ozcelik (Eskisehir Osmangazi University) paradoxes and challenges Folashade Soule-Kohndou (CERI - Sciences Po Paris) TD69: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Reassessing Turkey’s exceponalism: between universalism and The Military and Foreign Policy Decision-Making parcularism Internaonal Security Studies Emel Parlar Dal (University Of Marmara/Istanbul) Chair George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) The peaceful excepon: Brazil as a rising so power of the South Disc. Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Chrisna Stolte (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) Beyond Perpetual Peace: The Composion of Naonal Militaries The Construcon of American Exceponalism: A Universal Peace and Propensity for Conict Plan against the European Realpolik Madison Schramm (Georgetown University ) Taesuh Cha (Seoul Naonal University) George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Exceponalism in Foreign Policy: evidence from the U.S. and India US Training of Foreign Militaries and the Conduct of Developing Nicola Nymalm (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) State Foreign Policy Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Instute of Global and Jonathan Caverley (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Area Studies) Hard‐wired for War? Neurological Responses to Combat Service and TD67: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel the Foreign Policy Preferences of Veterans in the Polical Elite Advances in Public Diplomacy Research Kelsey Larsen (Georgetown University) A Job to Die for: Volunteer Militaries and Casualty Prone Diplomac Studies Democracies Chair Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Paul Vasquez (University of Central Florida ) Disc. Robin Brown (PDNI) Connecng the dots: The role of universies, alumni networks, and TD70: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable students in public diplomacy Governing through Goals: A Goal-Driven Approach for Sustainable Crisan A. Harris (University of North Georgia) Development Dlynn Armstrong-Williams (University of North Georgia) Environmental Studies The Ukraine Crisis as an Unintended Consequence of the EU’s Public Global Development Diplomacy Chair Masahiko Iguchi (Kyoto Sangyo University) Molly Krasnodebska (University of Cambridge ) Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) The Public Diplomacy of German‐Jewish Relaons Part. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) Thomas Just (Florida Internaonal University) Part. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Public Diplomacy as Organizaonal Pracce: Logiscs vs Strategy Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Robin Brown (PDNI) Heritage Conservaon as Public Diplomacy in Managing An TD71: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Intractable Conict Governing the Body Corporate Senem Cevik (University of California Irvine) Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies TD68: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) A Boom-up Perspecve to the “Democrac Opening” in Turkey: Disc. Ozlem Altan‐Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul) Understanding the Alevi and the Kurdish Opening of the Jusce Inmacy and the Body Corporate: Governing Love in a Site of and Development Party Government Extracon in West Papua Exploring Peace (Theme) Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) Chair Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Players, Workers, and Volunteers: The Feminist Polical Economy of Disc. Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Bodily Regulaon in Bingo Mothers of “Peace” and Mothers of “Martyrs”: A Search for Kate Bedford (University of Kent) Understanding Marginalized Mothers’ Views about the Peace Logiscal Subjects, Oceanic Trade: Mobilizing Dierence in the Iniave in Turkey Superexploitaon of Seafaring Labor Duygu Ozturk (Istanbul Medipol University) Charmaine S. Chua (University of Minnesota) Norm Diusion and Hybridity in Conict Resoluon Processes: The Racialized Bodies in Architectures of Power: Narraves of Race, Case of the ‘Democrac Opening’ in Turkey’s Peace Process Racism and Development among Aid Workers Esra Dilek (Bilkent University) Althea-Maria Rivas (York University) TD72: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Liberal Imperialism and the Origins of IR: The Dominion Tour of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements: Remaking Lionel Curs Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) Cizenship from the Margins Alexander Davis (The University of Johannesburg) Internaonal Polical Sociology Global Development Sport for Peace? Violence, Civilizing Projects and the ‘Civility’ of Global South Caucus Cricket Samid Suliman (Grith University) Chair Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Intervening in the European periphery: a Foucauldian analysis of Disc. Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) neoliberal European governmentality Living with others: Fostering cosmopolitanism through transgressive António Leitão (Faculdade de Economia, Universidade de cizenship polics Coimbra) Feyzi Baban (Trent University) Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) TD75: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Solidarity intervenons in the Mediterranean Sea –The Watch The The Turn to the Local: A Crical Assessment Med Alarm Phone Peace Studies Maurice Serl (University of California, Davis) Chair Jenny H. Peterson (University of Brish Columbia) To stay is to resist: Haian migrants at Brazilian crossroads Part. David Chandler (University of Westminster) Carolina Moulin (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Diana Zacca Thomaz (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Part. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Global Governance and Refugee Issues in China Aairs) Hongsheng Ren (School of Polics and Public Adminstraon,China University of Polical Science and TD76: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Law,China ) (In)formal Instuons for Statebuilding Silence, privilege and presence: Quesons for solidarity Exploring Peace (Theme) Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Chair Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) TD73: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Willemijn Verkoren (Radboud University Nijmegen/Instute of Polics of Parcipaon in Development: Power and Struggle Management Research/ CICAM) Global Development Does Informal Instuons facilitate Long‐term Peace? Post‐conict Peace Studies Peace‐building in Bosnia Herzegovina and Kosovo. Rosa M. C. Rossi (Catania University) Chair Denise M. Horn (Simmons College) State distrust and statebuilding in post‐conict Liberia Disc. Denise M. Horn (Simmons College) Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) What is Parcipatory about Parcipatory Rural Development? A How can polical trust be built aer civil wars? Lessons from post‐ case study from South West Nigeria conict Sierra Leone Tilayo Ayoola (Queen Mary, University of London) Pui Hang Wong (Maastricht University) Community Driven Peace‐ and Statebuilding Fighng against windmills: can civic agency foster inclusive Jua Bakonyi (Durham University (UK)) governance in an electocracy? Gidon Cohen (Durham University) Randall Puljek-Shank (Radboud University Nijmegen) Strange Bedfellows: The Local Polics of NGO‐Government Relaons TD77: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Karisa T. Cloward (Southern Methodist University) Asian and Global Polical Economy Uncharted Waters: China‐New Zealand Development Cooperaon Global South Caucus in the South Pacic Foreign Policy Analysis Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Chair Richard Stubbs (McMaster University) Cizen Parcipaon in the Cizen Security Framework: A Path Disc. Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Towards Peace. The Case of Trinidad and Tobago Nanyang Technological University) Ashaki Dore (University of the West Indies) Civilizaonal Improvement and Cultural Order: The Polical TD74: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Economy of the Malay World between 1515 and 1820 read through Liberal Imperialism and the Civilising Mission: Crical Engagements the Sejarah Melayu and the Hikayat Abdullah Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Global Development Nanyang Technological University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Mohammed Nuruzzaman (Gulf University for Science and Theory Technology) Chair Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawerence University) Disc. Marn Weber (University of Queensland) Islamism and Polical Economy Theories: Qutb and Ayatollah Decolonizing the Field Khomeini in Perspecves Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Istanbul Bilgi University) Mohammed Nuruzzaman (Gulf University for Science and On the Limits of the “Internaonal”: Rereading Koskenniemi’s Technology) Crique of the Interdisciplinary Study of Internaonal Law and Internaonal Relaons Roberto Yamato (IRI/PUC-Rio) A Source for Asian and Global Order in Perilous Times: The African business and the response to social crisis Historical Roots of Japanese An‐Classical Polical Economy and Antoinee Handley (University of Toronto) Pacism Military Intervenon in Africa: French and US Approaches Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawerence University) Compared Historical Migraon and China: Implicaons for Theorizing Asian Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Global Polical Economy The producon of militarized policing in urban Africa: Assessing the Madeleine Wong (St. ) link between the internaonal ‘an‐terror’ industry and local police Theorizing Afro‐Asian Internaonal Relaons: Cultural Pluralism in forces in African cies Afro‐Arab Polical and Economic Exchanges Stephen D. Marr (Malmö University) Onek Adyanga (Millersville University) Susan Jackson (Stockholm University)

TD78: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel TD81: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Legalize This: Internaonal Organizaons and the Law Path dependence, frozen, and cyclical conicts Internaonal Organizaon Peace Studies Internaonal Law Chair Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) Chair Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Disc. Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) Disc. Salla Huikuri (University of Helsinki) Conceptualizing the "Failed" Frozen Conicts Compliance as Process: Transnaonal Diusion and Compliance in Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. the Internaonal Regime of An‐Corrupon Augusne) Ellen Guerman (York University) Post‐Conict Peacebuilding: Conceptual Discussions on Meaning The UN Security Council and its ICC referral resoluons: Advancing and Pracce or Curbing the Jusce Norm? Monika Thakur (St. Francis Xavier University) Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) The Funcon of Dysfunconal Peace Processes IOs in Transion: Domesc Regime Change and Internaonal Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) Compliance Rachel Gordon (Feinstein Internaonal Center, Tus University) Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani (University of California, Davis) Should we call a lawyer? Towards a conceptualisaon of norm TD82: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel conicts for Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Conict, Domesc Polics, and Foreign Policy Lea Wisken (WZB) Foreign Policy Analysis Issue linkage across internaonal organizaons: Does European Chair Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) countries’ temporary membership in the UN Security Council Disc. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) increase their receipts from the EU budget? Taking it Personally: Conict Personalizaon in Internaonal Polics Christoph Mikulaschek (Princeton University) Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) TD79: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal trust in East Asia: how South Korea looks at its two Public Opinion, Percepons, Beliefs, and Foreign Policy giant neighbors: China and Japan Jianwei Wang (University of Macau) Foreign Policy Analysis Xiaojie Wang (University of Macau) Chair Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Domesc Polics and Foreign Policy Change: Analyzing Withdrawal Disc. Mahew Clary (Univeristy of Georgia) from Coalion Operaons in Iraq The Eect of Internaonal Terrorism on Judicial Condence Patrick A. Mello (Bavarian School of Public Policy, Technical Steven V. Miller (Clemson University) University of Munich) Game Changer? Shis in Model UN and Students’ Atudes towards Gambling for Resurrecon vs. Bleeding the Army: Explaining Risky Internaonal Relaons Behavior in Failing Wars David Bell Mislan (American University) Shawn Cochran (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) The Role of Choices in Foreign Policy Preference Formaon Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) TD83: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Volale Naonalism: Naonalism in East Asia and its Inuence on Recent Debates Surrounding US Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Xinru Ma (Ph.D. Candidate, Polical Science and Internaonal Chair Jack E. Holmes (Hope College) Relaons (POIR), University of Southern California) Disc. Agnes Simon (Masaryk University) TD80: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Security in Africa U.S. Disengagement from Caspian Oil: The Case of Azerbaijan. Galib Bashirov (Florida Internaonal University) African Polics Conference Group Methods of Turkish‐American Relaons Aer the Cold War: A Chair Stephen D. Marr (Malmö University) Content Analysis Disc. Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Kürşat Korkmaz (SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY) The United Naons Force Intervenon Brigade (FIB): A New Model Role Theory, US‐Hungary Relaons, and the Hungarian VISA Crisis of for Peacemaking in Africa? Fall 2014 John F. Clark (Florida Internaonal University) Eszter Simon (University of Birmingham) TD84: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel "The Hague," Or: How to pick an internaonal court (Marime Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Edion) Rachel Tiller (SINTEF) Foreign Policy Analysis Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Chair Giampiero Giacomello (University of Bologna) Militarized Marine Protected Areas: synergizing security and Disc. Jessie Rumsey (University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign) conservaon objecves? Disc. Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College) Raonal Public Opinion on U.S. Foreign Policy: Does Issue Domain Transboundary Fishing Conict Resoluon: Two‐level Games, Maer? Leadership Change, and Condence Building between India and Sri Steven Hook (Kent State University) Lanka Hawkishness, Dovishness, and the “Vietnam Syndrome”: War and Mykala Ford (Michigan State University) the Microfoundaons of Elite Policy Posions in Rivalry Houston Smith (Michigan State University) Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Julia Novak (Michigan State University) Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Public opinion and internaonal polics: The case for a construcvist approach TE97: Thursday 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Recepon Poster Panel James Strong (London School of Economics) Framing Percepons through Media and Communicaon: Emerging Conceptualizing Movaons for, and Avenues of, Inuence on Research in the Internaonal Communicaon Field American Counterterrorism Policy by the Military‐Industrial Internaonal Communicaon Complex Disc. Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Melissa Smoot (Stephen F. Ausn State University) Choosing frames: local media coverage of a domesc counter‐ Inequality, Public Opinion, and Proteconism Support in the US terrorism operaon in Australia Senate: Connecng Individual Opinion to Trade Policy Support Alexandru Cristea (Kent State University) Brian Fitzpatrick (West Virginia University) Peace narraves in contemporary conict: how discourse can talk TD85: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel about peace in order to wage war Peaceful Development and the Polical Demography of Asia Paola De Orte (University of Brasília (UnB)) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peaceful power Europe? External percepons on the EU´s role in Exploring Peace (Theme) violent civil conicts Polical Demography and Geography Sören Münch (University of Göngen) Hidden Structures Behind Visible Links: A feminist examinaon of Chair Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University) the digital structures behind Public Diplomacy 2.0 Disc. Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Anna Loup (University of Southern California) Women’s Empowerment Meets Women’s Liberaon: The Disconnect Between Global and Chinese Approaches to Gender and “Father of the Naon?” Masculine Image of Vladimir Pun: Populaon Established Domescally, Broadcasted Internaonally Olga Gerasimenko (University of Delaware) Danielle Cohen (Cornell University) The Polical Demography of Asian Parliaments TE98: Thursday 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Recepon Poster Panel Devin Joshi (Singapore Management University) Internaonal Communicaon across culture, markets, and conict: Son Preference, Sex Raos, and Crime in India Innovave Research and Methods Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Internaonal Communicaon Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) Disc. James Pamment (Lund University) Regulang Ferlity in the Postcolony: Contracepve Technologies Peace, Media, and Terrorism and Family Planning in South Asia in the Shadow of Cold War Devon Simons (Aberystwyth University) Science Culture Heritage Conservaon or a New Commercial Approach? A Savina Balasubramanian (Northwestern University) case study of Tianzifang, China Ying Sun (Georgia State University) TD86: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mapping European Telecom Markets Securing Marine Environments Kirsten Rodine Hardy (Northeastern University) Environmental Studies Carolina Masson (Northeastern University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Role of China’s State Media in Sino‐African Trade and Chair Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College) Investment Disc. Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Lisa Kelley (Naonal Taiwan University) Technology) Human Security and Livelihoods: Prevenng and Exacerbang TE99: Thursday 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Recepon Poster Panel Conict during a Seasonal Fishing Ban in , India The Durability of Foundaon Instuons Julia Novak (Michigan State University) English School Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Disc. Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Marime Energy and Environment: Security Tradeos? Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Diplomacy Aer Empire: Compeng Visions of Order and Violence Friday in Internaonal Society Hussein Banai (Indiana University) FA01: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The So‐called Hybrid War ‐ Where is the Beef? America, Empire and Liberalism Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Banal naonalism of state recognion: naonal redrawing borders English School in post‐Cold War Europe Internaonal Security Studies Ma A. Jula (University of Turku, Finland) Foreign Policy Analysis The 'World Society' as a Framework to Make Sense of the Pracce: Chair Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Understanding Peacebuilding through the English School Aairs) Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Bilkent University) Disc. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Identy polics of internaonal society: The internaonal, world American Visions of a Post‐Imperial World society and inclusion/exclusion from ‘Europe’ Michael Lind (New America Foundaon) Thomas Linsenmaier (University of Tartu) Liberal Hegemony, Illiberal Empire, and the American Republic Adding to the Westphalian Peace: Early Russia and Its Membership David Hendrickson (Colorado College) in European Internaonal Society America's Strategy of Imperial Decline Bre Neo (Virginia Tech) Henry R. Nau (George Washington University ) American An‐Imperialism and the Globalizaon of the Westphalian System Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) American Foreign Policy, Exceponalism, and Liberalism Beate Jahn (University of Sussex)

FA03: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sancons Enterprise: Assessing a Quarter-Century of UN Acon for Peace, Security and Human Rights Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Disc. Paul Bentall (Foreign and Commonwealth Oce) Where and How Have Twenty Five Years of UN Security Council Sancons Made a Dierence for Peace? Sebasan von Einsiedel (Center for Policy Research - United Naons University) George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) UN sancons to promote peace: limitaons and opportunies Sue Eckert (Watson Instute, Brown University) Do Arms Embargoes Reduce War or Bring Peace Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Unilateral and regional sancons as ‘drivers’ of UN sancons Clara Portela (Singapore Management University) Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) The relaonship between foreign aid and sancons: a new era? Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)

FA04: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Sapphire Series Sapphire Series: How Do We Know Peace? Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Part. Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Part. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Part. Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Part. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) FA05: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel To Avoid or to Contain? That’s the Queson: the Place of Legimacy Subjecvity: Construcon and Reecon in Internaonal Relaons Lucas Perez Florenno (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Theory Janeiro) Chair Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) FA09: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Relaonal Ontologies in IR The Enigma of Foucaulan Knowledges: the Subject and Normavity in Archeology and Genealogy Theory Marcos Sebasan Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) Chair Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Bare Life or Vulnerable Care : An Alternave Reading of Refugee Disc. Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Idenes Based on a Case Study of Sexual Assaults in Refugee Compable Bedfellows through the Ontological Turn? Robust Camps in Kenya Relaonality and Methodological Monism in the Field of IR Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Classifying dissenters: Forms and limits of subjecvies in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) contemporary protests Performing the Pluriverse in Global Governance Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de los Andes) Conguring ‘Bodies’ through the Database: A Polics of (Un) “We Do Not Play Music For Applause”: Andean Autochthonous Knowing Music and Pracces of Decolonisaon in Urban Bolivia Joseph Lehnert (University of California, Santa Cruz) Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) Postcolonial Crique and the Pluriverse FA07: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) What Is Communicave Acon? Where Does It Take Place? How David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Do We Know? An Ethos of Repair Theory Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Internaonal Polical Sociology FA11: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Disc. Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) How Women Organize for Peace: A Closer Look at the 'Polical' European Foreign policy in Pracce and the pracce turn and 'Non-Polical' Parcipaon of Women Around the World Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Democrac Representaon in a Denaonalized World: A Liberal‐ Women's Caucus Agonisc Perspecve Chair Denise M. Horn (Simmons College) Pieter de Wilde (WZB Berlin Social Research Center) Disc. Timea Spitka (Sophie Davis Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender, Who Argues? Methodology and Misrecognion in Internaonal Peace and Conict Resoluon, Hebrew University, Israel) Relaons (IR) theory as an obstacle to peace Polical or Non‐Polical Parcipaon? Pious Muslim Women and Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Faireld University) the Public Sphere Habermas and Crical IR Theory: emancipaon, crique and the Sarah Fischer (Marymount University) problem of polical economy Transnaonal Feminist Solidarity in the US: Opportunies and Davide Schmid (University of Sheeld) Challenges Dialogic Public in Internaonal Relaons: Pragmasm, Polical Anna Carella (Vanderbilt University) Publics in Foreign Policy Deliberaons Hasina Mohyuddin (Vanderbilt University) Sasikumar S. Sundaram (Central European University) Women’s Maternal Organizing for Peace in Warme Sri Lanka: A Path Towards Empowerment? FA08: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna) Rules, Norms, and Decisions Who is Washing Your Socks Today: A Fulbright Case Study of Theory Feminist Acvism in Croaa Michelle Morkert (Concordia University) Chair Ariel Colonomos (CNRS Sciences Po) Disc. Ellen Guerman (York University) FA12: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel From Lawyers to Law: How Legal Experts Drive Instuonal Change Everyday (In)Security and Everyday Peace in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Rogue Statehood and the Queson of Deviance: Rethinking the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Iranian Case Robert Reza Asaadi (University of Minnesota) Chair Jennifer A. Riggan (Arcadia University) Disc. Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Normave Revisionism and Decoupling: The Curious Case of Russia Raising the Empire’s Children? Everyday Insecuries and Parenng and Democrac Norms Evgeniya Bakalova (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace the Privileged in America Research Instute Frankfurt) Jennifer A. Riggan (Arcadia University) Internaonal Normave Regimes and Local Alternaves The everyday in internaonal relaons: fracturing globalies Horia Michael Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) Interrogang everyday life in feminist polical economy: Time, FA15: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Space and Violence Religion and Interreligious Peacebuilding: Theory and Pracce Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Exploring Peace (Theme) Peace Camps and Everyday (In)Security: Challenging the Nuclear Order at Faslane Chair Mohammed Abu‐Nimer (American University) Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Disc. Mohammed Abu‐Nimer (American University) Combang Insecurity in the Everyday: The Global An‐Street Vying for Good: Ethical Challenges at the Intersecon of Harassment Movement Interreligious and Secular Peacebuilding Karen Desborough (University of Bristol) Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel) Sacred Sites and Peacebuilding FA13: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Nathan C. Funk (University of Waterloo) Circulaon of Power in World Polics I: Peace in an Era of The Potenals of Religious and Interreligious Peacebuilding: A Look Uncertainty at the Middle East Internaonal Polical Economy Amal I. Khoury (University of North Carolina at Charloe) Chair Peter Andreas (Brown University) Religion and Polics in Internaonal Peacebuilding: Challenges and Disc. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Possibilies Disc. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) Mohammed Abu-Nimer (American University) Circulaon of Power in World Polics Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) FA16: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Elites and non-elites in war to peace transion Firms in Firmament: The Circulaon of Capital and Hydrocarbons Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Rawi Abdelal (Harvard University) Circulatory Power and Financial Markets Chair Desiree A. E. Nilsson (Uppsala University) Erin Lockwood (Northwestern University) Disc. Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Mediaon and the Dynamics of Civilian Vicmizaon in Civil Wars Terrorism and Circulatory Power Margit Bussmann (University of Greifswald) Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Only the Strong Negoate: Leader Survival and the Opening of Adaptaon and Innovaon in Contemporary Arms Control Negoaons during Foreign Counter‐Insurgency Wars Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Christopher D. Linebarger (The University of Texas at El Paso) FA14: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Revising the Sustainable Selement of Civil Wars: Leaders and the Fisheries and Marine Protecon Risk of War Recurrence Environmental Studies Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) New Leaders, Old Agreements: Leadership Changes and the Chair D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Durability of Post‐ Intrastate Conict Peace Selements Disc. Andrew B. Kirkpatrick (Christopher Newport University) Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Beyond the UN General Assembly: A New Vong Anity Dataset Lesley G. Terris (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Erika K. Masaki (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) The Eects of Truth Telling on Ex‐Combatant Reintegraon: Evidence from an over me study on the Solomon Islands TRC Causes of Early Collapse: Archival Records of the Great Atlanc process Oyster Collapse Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida) Interacons between Domesc Polics and Internaonal FA17: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Negoaons in Internaonal Fisheries Governance: A Framework The Nature and Consequences of Status in World Polics for Further Research Internaonal Security Studies Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Disc. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Hiroshi Ohta (Waseda University, SILS) Status in Internaonal Polics: The Formaon of Diplomac Isao Sakaguchi (Gakushuin University) Networks Marina Duque (Harvard University) Yasuhiro Sanada (Hosei University) D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Experimental Evidence for the Impact of Internaonal Humiliaon on Aggression An Evaluaon of High Seas Marine Protected Areas Implementaon Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) towards the Aichi 11 Targets: Evidence from Six High Seas Regions Betul Gokkir (---) The Complexity of Inuence: Power and Status in the Interstate Alliance Network Polical Norms and their Impact on Fisheries Management in New Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Zealand and Norway Andrew Tirrell (University of San Diego) Status and the Logics of Identy Management in Internaonal Relaons Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Status, Naonalism and Realpolik Global Value Chains and Local Linkages in the Petroleum Industry William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Jesse S. Ovadia (Newcastle University) Brazil and the Global Value Chains FA18: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jose Luiz Pimenta Junior (University of Sao Paulo) The polics of aid and FDI Global Governance, Extraterritorial Authority and Global Value Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Chains Chair Eric R. Reinhardt (Emory University) Virginia Ann Hauer (University of Maryland) Disc. Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown. University) FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Foreign Direct Investment as Foreign Democrac Investment: Does Instuons and Contending Interests in the Global Economy FDI Promote Democrac Survival? Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Chair Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Do Shared IO Memberships Increase the Amount of Foreign Aid? Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Mark D. Nieman (Iowa State University) Polical Corporate Social Responsibility: Including High Polics? Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague) The Instuonal Choice of Foreign Aid Allocaon: Donor State Response to Transformaonal Technology: Early Railroad Calculaons and State Versus IGO Aid Recipients Adopon in late Qing China and Meiji Japan Brandy J. Jolli (Midwestern State University) Jon Schmid (Georgia Instute of Technology) A New Look at the Democracy‐Free Trade Nexus: The European Jonathan Y. Huang (Georgia Instute of Technology) Union’s Aid to Regionally‐Based PTAs and Democrazaon. Regulang Transfer Pricing of Mulnaonal Corporaons: A Cross‐ Brandy J. Jolli (Midwestern State University) Naonal Analysis Remiances are a Polical Blessing and not a Curse Mi Jeong Shin (Washington University in St.Louis) David Bearce (University of Colorado at Boulder) Petroleum Management in Federal States: An Opportunity for Peace? FA19: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jusne Salam (University of Waterloo - Balsillie School of Public Sector Management: Beyond Eciency Internaonal Aairs) Global Development FDI and Top Incomes: US Mulnaonals as Exporters of the ‘Winner Internaonal Polical Economy ‐Take‐All‐Economy’ Lukas Linsi (London School of Economics) Chair Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) Disc. Derick Brinkerho (RTI Internaonal) FA22: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Innovaons in Strategic Planning and Foresight driven Prudence, Peace and Internaonal Ethics by the Post2015 agenda Internaonal Ethics Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Instute, Exeter University, UK) Chair Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) Hillary Bria (King's College London) Disc. Adam Henschke (Naonal Security College, Australian Decentralizaon: geng beyond convenonal recipes Naonal University) Paul Smoke (New York University) Phronesis and Mes in the Arculaon of an Understanding of Community management of water in Malawi: the limits of Prudence instuonal design and collecve acon Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) Eleanor Chowns (University of Birmingham) Give peace a chance: universal norms, internaonal intervenon Agency in governance reforms: The case of the Ethiopia and “good bets” Commodies Exchange Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) University) Public service values and movaon: beyond NPM and ‘black box’ Laughing at Pacists: Public shaming and the delegimizaon of mental models non‐violent taccs Sumedh Rao (University of Birmingham) Jenny H. Peterson (University of Brish Columbia) Legimate Authority In War: The Epistemic Element FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Adam Henschke (Naonal Security College, Australian Naonal Power, Polics and Governance in a 'Global Value Chain World' University) Internaonal Polical Economy FA23: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Chair Tim Buthe (Duke University) The Culture of Peace and Non-Violence in the Contemporary Disc. Tim Buthe (Duke University) Russian Foreign Policy Thinking: the Academy and Beyond Outsourcing Governance: The Polics of a ‘Global Value Chain Post Communist Systems World’ Chair Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Frederick W. Mayer (Duke University) Part. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Nicola Jane Phillips (University of Sheeld) Part. Per L. Joenniemi (Karelian Instute, University of Eastern The Enforcement Industry’s Power and Prots in Value Chain Finland) Governance Part. Mikhail Rykhk (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Novgorod) FA24: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Feminist Analysis on Security Challenges Aer The Cold War: How African insurgencies: the evolving landscape To Think A More Peaceful Internaonal Realm Amanda Ferreira (PUC Rio - Poncia Universidade Católica do Global Development Rio de Janeiro) Internaonal Security Studies Barriers to Women’s Progress Aer Atrocity: Evidence from Rwanda Chair Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) and Bosnia‐Herzegovina Disc. Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, Gendered dynamics of armed insurgencies in Africa University of Denver) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa FA27: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Instute) Northern Mali’s Islamist insurgents – arms, money and prayers Trust in Internaonal Relaons: A Pre-requisite for Peace? Part 1 Morten Boas (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Exploring Peace (Theme) Shiing Moves, narraves, and taccs in the rise of Al Shabaab’s Diplomac Studies campaign of violent extremism in Kenya Chair Johanna Vuorelma (University of Warwick) Kenneth J. Menkhaus (Davidson College) Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Joseph Kony and The Lord’s Resistance Army’s Ongoing Evoluon: The erosion and collapse of trust in EU‐Russia relaons Man Out of Time Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere) Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Sinikukka Saari (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Trust‐building among Superpowers? The Moscow‐Washington FA25: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Hotline and the Middle East Crises of 1967 and 1973 Controversial vicms of conict: Invesgang sexual violence Eszter Simon (University of Birmingham) against men Agnes Simon (Masaryk University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Is Non‐democrac Trust possible? The Case of Russia‐China Exploring Peace (Theme) Relaons and the Great Power Peace Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Warsaw) Disc. Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) The Trust‐peace Nexus and the Levels of Trust: The case of the Biology was constructed, not discovered: The biases in medical United States‐Egypt Relaonship in the Post‐“Arab Spring” Frame pracce and the under‐representaon of male vicms of sexual Ville Sinkkonen (University of Turku) violence in war Instuonalising Trust? ASEAN and the Culture of Southeast Asian Caroline Coet (E-Internaonal Relaons) diplomacy The Polical Economy of Sexual Violence Against Men and Boys in Sco Edwards (University of Birmingham) Armed Conict Sara Meger (Central European University) FA28: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Languages of Castraon: An aempt at reading the message of an The Social Construcon of the Laws of War act of sexual violence in dierent conict sengs Internaonal Ethics Henri Myrnen (Internaonal Alert) Internaonal Law The ‘sexual’ puzzle: interrogang sexual violence against men in Chair Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) warscapes Chair Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Paula Drumond (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Applying Old Rules to New Cases: The Law of Armed Conict in the Development Studies ) Cyber Domain ‘Me too!’ Polical and theorecal provocaons of the ‘Sexual Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Violence against Men in Conict’ agenda Cold Cases: How the prism Cold War history Connues to Aect the Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Modern Laws of War FA26: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Gendered Perspecves on Peace--Governance, Transion, and A material‐semioc reading of criminal invesgaons in war me: Society Examples from Iraq Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Social Construcon of War Crimes and War Criminals Chair Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Disc. Dan Reiter (Emory University) Collecve Self‐Defense and Non‐State Armed Groups: Legal Gender Inclusivity in Peace Agreements: Cheap Talk or Genuine Implicaons of the Fight against ISIS Commitments? Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Challenging Identy Hierarchies: Gender and Consociaonalism FA29: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jennifer Thomson (Queen Mary, University of London) Boon or Bane: Social Media and its Impact on Peace and on Agents or Instruments? Women, Non‐State Armed Groups, and Radicalizaon Conict Outcomes Online Media Caucus Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Chair Merouan Mekouar (York University) Disc. Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) The Language of Radicalizaon: Female Internet Recruitment to FA32: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innovave Panel Parcipaon in ISIS Acvies Outreach for Peace: Cross-Naonal On-Line Collaboraons for Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Teaching, Research, & Training Blogged Narraves of Disasters for Peace: A comparave News Media Study of the Blog Stories on Terrorist Incidents ISA Innovave Panel Mariam Shaikh (Florida State University) Chair Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Everybody’s an actor: digital networks, peacebuilding and the Israeli Chair Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) ‐Palesnian conict Disc. Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Charmaine Stanley (University of Toronto) Part. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Part. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) FA30: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Theologies of Peace, Conict and Governance Part. Fulvio Ana (Catania University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Part. Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Chair Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Part. Laurie Zirain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University) Disc. Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) Part. Rami Goldstein (Bar‐Ilan University, Israel) A radical Polical Theology of Peace: Percepon of Peace in the Mary Jane Parmener, Arizona State University and Wellington Discourse of Radical Jihadists Movements Perreira, University of Parana, Brazil Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum) Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Theologies of "Baleeld" Fighng: Cases of ISIL and Hezbollah Daniela Irrera and Fulvio Anà, University of Catania, Italy and Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Rami Goldstain, Bar Ilan University, Israel The ‘religion–governance interface’: peace, order, and the Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) postcolonial state Nanee Levinson, American University and Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) University, Istanbul, Turkey Lay Popes: Theo‐polical Reecons of the United Naons Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Organizaon Hemda Ben‐Yahuda, Bar Ilan University, Israel and Laurie Eisenberg, Jodok Troy (University of Innsbruck) Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar Campus Realpolik into Theopolik: Carl Schmi and the Myth of Security Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Exceponalism Derrick Cogburn, American University and Alma Maria Salvador and Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Maria Elissa Jayme Lao, Ateneo de Manila University, the Philippines Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) FA31: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Carolyn Shaw, Wichita State University and Selcen Oner at Designing an Intelligence Studies Academic Program Bahcesehir University, Turkey Intelligence Studies Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Chair Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) FA33: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) The promise of regional integraon beyond Europe Analyzing Intelligence Degree Programs Internaonal Organizaon Mahew Crosston (Modern Diplomacy, Vice Chairman & Senior Editor) Chair German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Intelligence Educaon Post 9/11: Australian Trends, Challenges and Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Issues Contested Mullateralism: Asia Pacic or East Asian Regionalism? Shannon Brandt Ford (The Australian Naonal University) James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Flirng with Integraon: An analysis on the impact of Domesc Teaching Intelligence Through Theory and Pracce Power Imbalance and State Capacity on Regional Integraon Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Mayra Velez-Serrano (University of Puerto Rico) Trials of Adopng an Intel Studies Program Habits of Peace: Comparing Long‐Term Regional Cooperaon in Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) Southeast Asia and South America The Art of Decepon and the Role of Intelligence Educaon Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) William L. Mitchell (Royal Danish Defence College ) The contested meaning of regional security in Southeast Asia: how discourse on non‐tradional security supports the formaon of an ASEAN security community Stéphanie Martel (University of Montreal) Regional organizaon in the Gulf – clones or innovators? Patrick Theiner (University of Göngen) FA34: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Transional jusce as a new kind of cultural diplomacy: the South Before Proliferaon: Examining the Causes and Consequences of African Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge) Nuclear Latency and Hedging Illustrang Human Rights in Conict Zones: La Lucha and the Fight Internaonal Security Studies to End Violence Against Women in Mexico Chair Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Orla Lehane (Dublin City University) Monterey) The art of quesoning military precision opcs Disc. Nicholas Miller (Brown University) Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Tampere) Assessing Intenons Under Uncertainty: Nuclear Programs and Military Conict FA37: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mahew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Individuals and Organizaons in Civil War and Insurgency Sequencing Nuclear Latency: The Impact of the Path to Latency on Internaonal Security Studies Nuclear Proliferaon Chair Peter Krause (Boston College) Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Disc. Peter Krause (Boston College) Eleonora Maacci (Amherst College) Insurgent Innovaon: Hezbollah as a Learning Organizaon Proliferaon Persuasion: Coercive Bargaining with Nuclear Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews (UK)) Technology Crises and Crack Downs: Why Regimes Outsource Repression to Tristan Anderson Volpe (Carnegie Endowment for Internaonal Milias Peace) Isaac Hock (University of Chicago) Assessing the Benets and Burdens of Nuclear Latency Gene Gerzhoy (Harvard University) Strategic Watersheds in the Life of a Rebel Group: When Armed Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Groups Incorporate Nonviolent Resistance or Splinter Nebraska, Lincoln) Victoria McGroary (Brandeis University) Rachel E. Whitlark (Georgia Instute of Technology, Sam Nunn Consuelo Amat (Yale University) School of Internaonal Aairs) Comparing Foreign Fighter Experiences Tricia L. Bacon (American University) FA35: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Violence, Identy, Emoon and Civilian Atude Formaon in Violence against Civilians Conict Zones Internaonal Security Studies Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington)

Chair Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) FA38: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) Emerging Scholars in Public Diplomacy Characterizing Terrorist Ideology Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Internaonal Communicaon Diplomac Studies Herbert Tinsley (START) Michael Lee Burnham (Georgetown Univeristy) Chair R. S. Zaharna (American University) Doctrines of proxies: how rebel ideology and foreign support aect Disc. Craig Hayden (American University) violence against civilians in civil wars Public diplomacy or Propaganda: A Case of VOA Deewa for Tribal Milos Popovic (Central European University) Regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan Vujo Ilić (Central European University ) Mehnaz Gul (University of Peshawar, Pakistan & Florida State University, USA) Faconalizaon and External Support of Rebel Groups: Country Image Culvaon in Swiss Public Diplomacy: Its Role, Determinants of Civilian Predaon Strategies, and Success Travis Curce (Emory University) Alexander Buhmann (BI Norwegian Business School) Terrorist Designaon and Civilian Vicmizaon Public Diplomacy as Organizaonal Rhetoric: Three Cases of Govinda Bhaarai (University at Bualo) Identy, Image, and Reputaon Management Follow the Leader: Rebel Leaders and An‐Civilian Violence in Civil Robert Hinck (Texas A&M University) War Post‐naonal Cultural Diplomacy: A Case Study of the Global John Dean Willingham (University of Georgia School of Public Guggenheim & Int. Aairs) Natalia Grincheva (Concordia University) Ausn Doctor (University of Georgia ) Addressing the Public Diplomacy Paradox of Friendly (Government) FA36: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Relaons and Negave (Public) Image: Exploring the Role of a Peace and Conict through the Lens and the Pen Country’s Domesc Policy on its Global Image Najah Alotaibi (University of East anglia ) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology FA39: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Making Peace: the Contribuon of Regional Organizaons Chair A.T. Kingsmith (York University) Internaonal Organizaon Disc. Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Chair Sebasan Mayer (University of Bremen) Engaging Peace through The Lens: Navigang Pedagogical Disc. Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Encounters in a Transional Space Ananya Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) A Peaceful Cooperaon? Varying Success of Regional Actors in the Poor Governance and Violent Extremism: A Peacebuilding Response Arms Trade Treaty Negoaons Joseph Sany (FHI 360) Anke Wiedemann (University of Freiburg) Bullets and Band‐Aids: Alternaves for Prevenng Violent Speaking with one voice. Acvity and Success of Regional actors in Extremism in the Lake Chad Basin internaonal peace and security negoaon Peter Bauman (Bauman Global LLC) Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) The Search for Peace in the Middle East: To What Extent Does the FA43: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commiee Panel Arab Union Contribute the Peace? Taking Stock of the Status of Women in ISA İzzen Artokça (Turkish Military Academy) Commiee on the Status of Women Fostering Peace and Triggering Conict: The Ambivalent Impact of Chair Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Extra‐Regional Actors on Regionalism Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Johannes Muntschick (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Part. Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Peace (f)or Development: How the EU Recasts it Approach to Service, Texas A&M University) Internaonal Development Part. Marie T. Henehan (University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign) Sebasan Steingass (University of Cambridge) Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) FA40: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Thucydides: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Internaonal Security Studies Theory FA44: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Arms Control in Internaonal Law Chair Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University‐CISA) Internaonal Law Disc. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Chair Max M. Mutschler (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Part. Christopher Gregg (George Mason University) (BICC)) Part. Andrew Novo (Naonal Defense University) Disc. Sean Giovanello (Elon University) Part. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University‐CISA) Saving the INF Treaty (and Arms Control): Why China Should Join the Treaty FA41: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Petr Suchy (Masaryk University) Migraon Deterrence Strategies in the Global Context Bradley Thayer (University of Iceland ) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies What is 'Peaceful' in Outer Space Chair Boaz Atzili (American University) Dr. Maria A. Pozza (Helmore Ayers Lawyers) Disc. Andrew Geddes (University of Sheeld) Determinants of state behaviour on arms exports: the case of the Changing Migraon Deterrence Schemes? A Look at Policy Reform Arms Trade Treaty in Morocco and Turkey Rodrigo Moraes (University of Oxford) Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) Building an Internaonal Nuclear Safety Instuon: The Birth, Law‐ Deterrence through interdicon: A history of migraon Making Process, and the Instuonal Implicaons of the European management at sea 2011/70/EURATOM Direcve on the Management of Spent Fuel Katherine H. Tennis (American University ) and Radioacve Waste The Obama Administraon Migraon Deterrence Strategies: A View Yea Jen Tseng (Southern Taiwan University of Science and from the U.S.‐Mexico Border Technology) Gabriela De la Paz (ITESM, Campus Monterrey) Compliance without Acceptance: The Impact of Weapons‐Related Legimizing Deterrence: The Right to Seek Asylum in the Asia Pacic Treaty Law on Outsiders Region Eitan Barak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jon Kent (University of Toronto) FA45: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Protect Me From What I Want … Deterrence, Facilitaon & the New perspecives on military deployment and civil-military Distorted Geopolics of the Central & East European Borderscape relaons Benjamin Tallis (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, Prague) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes FA42: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Warlords, rebels and terrorists: The rise and rule of violent non- Disc. James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) state actors in Africa Military Acon as A Natural Experiment on the Natural Environment Exploring Peace (Theme) Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) Chair Avraham Sela (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Benjamin Farrer (Knox College) Disc. Avraham Sela (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Michael E. Flynn (Kansas State University) Violent Non‐State actors and Religious Identy Formaon: Boko Naval Forces and Civil‐Military Relaons in (Non‐) Military Regimes Haram in Context Tobias Böhmelt (University of Essex and ETH Zurich) Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan Flint) The Rebel Victory in the Rwandan Genocide and its Consequences Jennifer Melvin (University of Roehampton) US Military Deployments and Development in Lan America FA48: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Michael E. Flynn (Kansas State University) Higher Educaon in a Global Context: Case Studies of Controversies Carla Marnez Machain (Kansas State University) and Challenges Rebecca Kaye (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Internaonal Educaon Greed, Policy, and Civil‐Military Relaons in Internaonal Crisis Bargaining Chair John Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Anne Sartori (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Chair Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Disc. Laura Brunell (Gonzaga University) FA46: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Hahor Erlingsson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Terrorism, Rebel Groups, & Internaonal Law Part. Nathan William Henceroth (University of Nevada‐Las Vegas) Internaonal Law Part. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Part. Michael Trevathan (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Chair Bidisha Biswas (Western Washington University) Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) FA49: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Rights Abuses at the Limits of the Law: The Exploitaon of Hard and So Power in IR Theory Legal Ambiguies and Loopholes in the "Global War on Terror" Internaonal Security Studies Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna) Internaonal Polical Sociology The Right War, the Just War? Ethical and Normave Consideraons Theory in Fighng Terrorism Chair Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Arabinda Acharya (Naonal Defense University, USA) Disc. lauren Moslow (University of Calgary) The Eects of Instuonal Capacity on Transnaonal Terrorism, A Weberian Reading on So Power: Introducing Individual Charisma 1996‐2011 as a So Power Resource Patrick Larue (University of Texas at Dallas) Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global Sexual Violence against Women during Armed Conicts: A Study in Studies) Internaonal Law. Establishing Power Complementarity: Saudi‐Egypan Relaons in Yumna Asaf (Aligarh Muslim University) the 1970s and in the 2000s Terrorism in Domesc and Internaonal Law: Changes in Domesc Marina Calculli (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs, The An‐Terrorism Legislaon aer September 11th George Washington University) Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Theorizing Inuence: The JET Program & Mechanisms of So Power Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) FA47: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Structuraon of Internaonal Power Integrity First? Challenges, Contribuons and Innovaons of Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) Ancorrupon Intervenons in Building Peaceful State-Society Relaons FA50: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) Lan American Foreign Policy in the New Century Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Neil A. Webster (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Chair Amy Below (Oregon State University) Can Internaonal Peace Missions Control Corrupon? Studying the Disc. Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Eects of Statebuilding Intervenons on Corrupon in the Security Lan American Foreign Policy, Global Change and Role Arculaon Sector Amy Below (Oregon State University) David Remmert (Freie Universität Berlin) Presidenal oce and foreign policy in Lan America Corrupon Analysis: A Crical Methodological Review Andres Malamud (University of Lisbon) Sharon B. Pedersen (Niels Brock College) Mind, Environment and Acon: Leaders’ Views and Roles in Lan Tracking in Cultural Property: Art in a Time of War American Foreign Policy Oliver Charles (De Monort University) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Global Norms in Local Transions: Good Governance in and through Compeng for Regional Inuence? South America in the Foreign Statebuilding? Policies of the United States, Brazil, and China Franziska Stahl (Basel Instute on Governance / EUCAP Sahel Wei Liang (Monterey Instute of Internaonal Studies) Mali) Mexico's Dicules in Becoming a Global Player An Assessment of Donor‐Assisted Ancorrupon Capacity‐Building Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) Acvies in Nigeria Femi Ajayi (Department of Sociology and FA51: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Anthropology,University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu state, What Peace Forgets : Scripng the peace through the memory of Nigeria.) war Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democrac Control of Armed Forces) Disc. Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democrac Control of Armed Forces) Recoding Civic Virtue: War, Democracy and the Culture of Public The Violence of Central America: The Obama Doctrine and the Memory Illiberal Temptaon Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Bradford McGuinn (University of Miami) Construcng the Future by Remembering the Past: The Cold War in US‐Canadian relaons under Harper and Obama: the good, the bad Contemporary Romania and the ugly. Doina Cajvaneanu (University of Trento) Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Instute of Annee Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam) Technology (ITAM)) Reecons on ANZAC Wars in Times of Peace: The High Costs of The Failure of Engagement: US‐Venezuela Relaons under Obama Consolaon and Reassurance Orlando Perez (Millersville University) Judy Hemming (University of Canberra) FA55: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Michael McKinley (Australian Naonal University) Prevenng Cyber Aacks The Holcaust , The Roma, Memorializaon, and European Cizenship Internaonal Security Studies Crisna Dragomir (SUNY Oswego) Chair Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Disc. Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) FA52: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Deterring the Undeterrable: Toward a Strategy of Restraining Democrazaon of the Post-Soviet Area Global Cyberaacks Post Communist Systems Robert Michael Mandel (Lewis & Clark College) Chair Tor Bukkvoll (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) Hollow Weapons: Reassessing the Role of Defense in Cyberspace Disc. Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Drew Herrick (George Washington University) Military Professionalism and Polical Change in Central Asia United States Cyber Doctrine: beyond defense Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Yeonmin Cho (Towson University) Democracy development in CIS member‐states and its monitoring: Why This Way? Organizing Cybersecurity in Australia current state of aairs Frank L. Smith III (The University of Sydney) Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Graham Ingram (none) How New Democracies Build Democrac Peace: The case of Polish How to Prevent an Insider Threat: Using Psychology to Inform engagement in Ukraine Prevenon Strategies Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Cory Davenport (University of Maryland)

FA53: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel FA56: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Land Grabs, Land Protests, Land Deals, and Peace China and the Polics of Global Trade Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Lisa M. Glidden (State University of New York‐‐College at Chair Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Oswego) Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Disc. Anna Ohanyan (Stonehill College) ‘How Far That Lile Candle Throws Its Beams!’ The Sino‐ The Two Faces Of The Brazilian Land Grabs Switzerland Free Trade Agreement and EU Responses Artur Zimerman (Universidade Federal do ABC) Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Women, Land and Security: The security impacts of large‐scale land (NUPI)) deals for rural women in West Africa Seeking Ontological Security through the ‘Rise of China’ Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen ) Jason Young (Victoria University of Wellington) Restung Land in the midst of Violence: a case study of Colombia Trade and cooperaon: an analysis of China’s crossed interests in Manuela Nilsson (Linnaeus University, Sweden) Brazil Laura K. Taylor (Queen's University Belfast) Aline Dantas (University of Brasilia) Accounng for protest against land grabbing ‐ Carving out Indirect Cooperaon: Deepening Bilateral Ties Through Inadvertent transnaonal civil society coalions Mediators, A Case Study of China‐Colombia Relaons Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tübingen) Sabrina van den Bos (SOAS, University of London) Annee Schramm (University of Tübingen) FA57: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel FA54: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Advancing Epistemic Community Theory The Obama Doctrine: Changes and Trends in the Americas Internaonal Polical Sociology Global Health Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) Chair Jonathan D. Rosen (University of Miami) Disc. Simon H. Rushton (University of Sheeld) Disc. Hanna Samir Kassab (Northern Michigan University) Development as a scienc enterprise: the limits of technical Obama’s Policy Planning Network and the Making of a Grand experse Strategic Response to China’s Rise. Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Basaan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam) Advancing Polical Priority for the Global Learning Agenda: Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Examining the Role of an Epistemic Community Jeremy Shiman (American University) Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) The Impact of Internal Characteriscs on Global Health Epistemic From Legal Permanent Residency to Cizenship: Discrepancies in Community Eecveness: The Cases of Global Surgery, Early the Observaon of Human Rights of Immigrants to Canada, Mexico Childhood Development, and Urban Health and the US. Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) Josephine E. Squires (Fort Hays State University) The Limits of Epistemic Communies: EU Security Agencies Migraon and Development in Low Income Countries Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Sarah Prince (University of California, Davis) Contestaon and confusion: A closer look at the health nancing Daniel Tapia-Jimenez (University of California, Davis) epistemic community in Kenya Jeannee Money (University of California Davis) Adam Koon (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; ) Mobilizing for Migrant Rights Jeannee Money (University of California Davis) FA59: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Inter‐EU Migraon in Britain aer a Conservave Majority: EU Law, Chinese Asserveness and Foreign Policy Migraon Networks and Euroskepcism Foreign Policy Analysis Michael Johns (Laurenan University- Barrie) Chair May Tan‐Mullins (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Towards an Understanding of Boko Haram Insurgency: Interrogang Disc. Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Polical the State Instuonal Failure Dynamic Science) Patricia Agupusi (Watson Instute for Internaonal Studies, Chinese Outward FDI and Southeast Asian Foreign Policy: Explaining Brown University) Dierenal Impacts FA62: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (East China Normal University) Foreign Intervenon in Civil War Does China Have a Monroe Doctrine? Regional Exclusion Doctrines in Comparave Perspecve Internaonal Security Studies Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Take the Money and Run: Civil War, Military Intervenon, Client Is China's Rise Bad for Democracy? Interests, Targeng Civilians, and U.S. Leverage in El Salvador Gail Helt (King University) Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Analyzing China’s Monetary Statecras Aer the 2008 Financial Strategy and Policy) Crisis Third Party Support and Technology of Rebellion Chia Chi Cheng (Naonal Chengchi University) Audrey Estelle Williams (University of Michigan) A Struggle for Recognion – The US Pivot, Chinese Asserveness, Adrian Arellano (University of Michigan) and Regional Order Winning Without a Fight: The Inuence of American Special John Åberg (Lingnan University) Operaons Forces in Civil War Outcomes Meg Guliford (Tus University, The Fletcher School) FA60: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Humanizing Warriors? The Impact of Noncombat Interacon on U.S. European Union and Migraon: Crisis in the Mediterranean and Soldiers’ Percepons of Duty toward Host Cizens Beyond Lisa Ekman (Uppsala University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Plugging the Pipelines: The Challenges of Terminang State Support Chair Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Instute for Internaonal for Rebel Groups Relaons) Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Disc. Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Instute for Internaonal Relaons) FA63: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mare Nostrum? European Union’s Responses to the Unfolding Incorporang women and youth into conict analysis and Migraon Crisis in the Mediterranean resoluon Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Peace Studies EU and Migraon in the Mediterranean: Sll a Divided Power Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Europe? The EU High Representave Mogherini looks for unity Women's Caucus Stefania P. Panebianco (University of Catania) Chair Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) The EU’s Response to the Mediterranean Migraon Crisis: between Disc. Jody Neathery‐Castro (University of Nebraska‐Omaha) Humanitarian Concerns and Polical Constraints? Invesgang the "school to terror pipeline": the case of France Rosa M. C. Rossi (Catania University) Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Arab Spring Tesng the EU Border Management and Migraon A Perfect Storm: Refugees, Youth Bulges, & Conict Policies Sabine Freij (Claremont Graduate University) Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston College) Troubled Children in a Troubled Culture: Environmental Predictors of Binge Drinking in Adolescents & the Implicaons for Peace in FA61: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Northern Ireland Ethnicity, Migraon and Governance: Between Human Rights and Kathryn M. Lance (University of Notre Dame) Internaonal Security Women’s health in post‐conict sengs: moving from Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies ‘vicmizaon’ lens towards ‘agency’ and ‘resilience’ Chair Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Jesse Jenkinson (University of Toronto) Disc. Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8) Gender‐Blindness: A Signicant Shortcoming of Basic Human Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Needs Theory and Pracce in Conict Analysis and Resoluon Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Ingrid Sandole-Staroste (George Mason University) FA64: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable FA67: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Polics of Immigraon Conicts, Remedies, and Mobilizaon Economic Coercion, Trade, and Security Human Rights Internaonal Polical Economy Chair William V. Dunlap (Quinnipiac University) Chair Rosemary Kelanic (Williams College, Department of Polical Disc. Kevin Caron (Georgia Detenon Watch) Science) Part. Sarah Gershon (Georgia State University) Disc. Jerey D. Wilson (Murdoch University) Part. William E. Homann (Georgia Asylum) Disc. Rosemary Kelanic (Williams College, Department of Polical Part. Maja Hasic (Tapestri) Science) Part. Jennifer Moore (Law Oce of Jennifer Moore, PC) Proteconism in disguise: Are U.S. economic sancons, allegedly Part. Ernesto Dominguez Lopez (Universidad de La Habana) imposed for foreign policy aims, driven by domesc economic concerns? FA65: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Tyler Kustra (New York University) Reputaon and Credibility Russian trade policy under sancons Internaonal Security Studies Marina Petrova (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal relaons (MGIMO-University)) Chair Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced Warghng School, Naonal The discursive construcon of resilience in mes of economic Defense University) sancons. A case study on Russia Disc. Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced Warghng School, Naonal Andrei Sandu (City University London, UK) Defense University) US Sancons and Relave Gains: A Gravity Model Approach Fighng for Credibility: US Reputaon Building in Asymmetric Timothy Turnbull (Brown University) Conicts from the Gulf War to Syria (1991‐2013) Frank P. Harvey (Dalhousie University) Merged Economic‐Security Strategy: A Framework for Understanding America’s TPP Parcipaon John Logan Mion (Dalhousie University) Andrew Q. Greve (Rutgers University) Divided Priories: Why Allies Reject Intervenons for Reputaon Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) FA68: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Jennifer Spindel (University of Minnesota) Nuclear Weapons, Nonproliferaon, and Foreign Policy Disloyal but reliable: a paradox of alliance behaviour Foreign Policy Analysis Iain Henry (Australian Naonal University) Mullateral Instuons and Credible Commitments Chair Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Instute of Technology) Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Disc. Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Dominic Tierney (Swarthmore College) From Non‐Proliferaon to Post‐Proliferaon: Explaining the About‐ Face in US Policy toward South Asia during the George W. Bush and FA66: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Obama Administraons Inclusive Peace Negoaons Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Peace Studies Opposing Nonproliferaon without Proliferang: A Raonal Policy Exploring Peace (Theme) with Irraonal Mask Diplomac Studies Hongyu Zhang (College of William & Mary) Chair Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) Russian Nuclear Escalaon Dominance Michael Szanto (University of Miami) Disc. I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University‐SAIS) Enlarging the negoaon table with business actors: Generang The Nuclear Taboo in the post‐9/11 World: The Bush and Obama prots or costs? Nuclear Weapons Policies in the Second Nuclear Age Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Eleni Ekmektsioglou (American University Washington DC) Including armed groups and civil society in Peacemaking in Chad FA69: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel and the Philippines Transional Jusce and Peace Suzanne Ghais (American University) Exploring Peace (Theme) A global and all inclusive agreement? Local implicaons of excluding armed actors in the Inter‐Congolese Dialogue Chair Jelena Obradovic‐Wochnik (Aston University) Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) Disc. Marc Polizzi (Murray State University ) The inclusion of vicms in the Colombia peace process Constung Peace: Identy Construcon in Transional Jusce Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Lucy Ware McGuey (University of Colorado-Denver) Studies) Broadening our Understanding of Transional Jusce as a Including YOUTH into peace negoaons Mechanism for Peace: Case Study of Arab Spring Countries Irena Grizelj (Johns Hopkins University) Samy Gerges (PhD Candidate, Kennesaw State University) Collecve Catharsis, Transional Jusce, & the Psychopolics of Post ‐Conict Transions Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) Jusce and (In‐)stability in Tunisia Mariam Salehi (University of Marburg) Mapping Narrave Reconciliaon: The Power of Stories to Resilience as Race Science in War and Peace: From Eugenics, to Transform Oppressive Systems Torture, to Happiness? Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Dynamic of Race Relaons in Weapons Control FA70: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) The P3 and the Responsibility to Protect "Please, Keep This Terminal Clean." Architecture of New Israeli Internaonal Ethics Checkpoints along the Green Line and the Polics of Sight Chair Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Jakub Zahora (Charles University in Prague) Disc. Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) The interplay of race and security in Mauritania’s biometric Understanding Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a registraon project Liberal/Neoliberal Security‐Development Measure Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University of York) Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College) FA73: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The United States and R2P: Challenges of Policy Priorizaon, Sustainable Development Goals and the Post-2015 Development Bureaucrac Instuonalizaon, Strategy, and Internaonal Agenda Collaboraon Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Environmental Studies Global Development France, Syria and R2P: Challenge, contenon and conict Rachel Utley (Leeds University) Chair Chukwumerije Okereke (University of Reading, UK) Liberal internaonalists or vanguards? The P3 and the Syrian crisis Disc. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) at the United Naons Security Council 2011 – 2013 Sustainable Development Goals and Foreign Direct Investment: Can Benedict Docherty (Leeds University) the Environment Benet? Irresponsible Isolaonists or Prudent Internaonalists? The UK Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) posion on Syria 2011‐2013 Choice Architecture and the Governmentalizaon of Sustainable Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) Consumpon Tobias Gumbert (University of Muenster) FA71: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel How can business sector’s involvement be eecvely promoted for Field Encounters: Gender, Subjecvies and Strategies in implementaon of sustainable development goals? Development Yuka Hayakawa (Tokyo Instute of Technology) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies UN instuon‐building and the post‐2015 development agenda: Global Development The capacity of the High‐Level Polical Forum (HLPF) to serve as the Chair Ozlem Altan‐Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul) centre‐piece of global governance on sustainable development Chair Soe Tornhill (Stockholm University) James van Alsne (Leeds University) Disc. Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Stavros Aonis (University of Leeds) Organizing Women on the Margins in India The Construcon of Climate Change in the Global Conversaon on Elisabeth Armstrong (Smith College) the post‐2015 Development Agenda Coca‐Cola and Feminist Crique: Paradoxes of Corporate Gender Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Massachuses Boston) Equality Iniaves FA74: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Soe Tornhill (Stockholm University) Building Peace in Mexico: A View from the Field Stories of Empowerment: Between "the Universal" and "the Local" Ozlem Altan-Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul) Peace Studies Women's Empowerment through Corporate Funded Iniaves: Chair Michelle Breslauer (Director, Americas Program, Instute for Power, Resistance, and Change Economics and Peace) Charloe Karam (The American University of Beirut) Part. Jose Luis Chicoma (Director General, Ethos Public Policy Lab) The Localizaon of Sexual and Reproducve Health Part. Carlos Juarez (Duke University ) Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Conict Studies, University of Part. Enrique Betancourt (Chemonics Internaonal) Marburg) Judith von Heusinger (Marburg University, Center for Conict FA75: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Studies ) Challenges to Peacebuilding in the Arab Spring and its aermath Peace Studies FA72: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Race, Coloniality and the Polics of Science and Technology: Chair Rex Brynen (McGill University) Rethinking War and Peace Disc. Rex Brynen (McGill University) Democracy in the Middle East: Arab Spring and its aermath Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Aysegul Keskin Zeren (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Internaonal Polical Sociology Studies, University of Notre Dame) Global Development Kunihiko Imai (Elmira College) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Polics of Humanitarianism in Syria Chair Melanie Richter‐Montpet (University of Sheeld) Kimberly Howe (Tus University) Disc. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) How can a third party role in the Middle East be “constructed” or Life's Expectancies, the "Life Sciences" and the Law “deconstructed? The Turkish Case vis‐à‐vis “Arab Spring Countries” Freya Irani (Columbia Law School) Aysegul Sever (Marmara University) Peacebuilding in Yemen: Shedding liberal fantasies in favour of Canada's Passenger Protect Program: Formulang Policy at the polical realism Intersecon of Industry Stakeholder Interests, Threats to (Inter) Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow) naonal Security, and a Dynamic Internaonal Policy Environment Post‐revoluonary Egypt: Ideological violent struggle or pragmac Nicole Tishler (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, compromise Carleton University) Sherif Fouad (McGill University) Gender Equality is Everyone's Business: Evidence of Gender Equality Priorizaon at the Nexus of Canadian Interdepartmental FA76: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Collaboraon in Afghanistan The private sector as a key stakeholder for peace: Conceptual and Sarah Tuckey (University of Oawa) empirical contribuons. Preserving Canada's "Tradional Role": Canada, Croaa, and the Internaonal Polical Economy Dissoluon of Yugoslavia, 1991‐1995 Susan Colbourn (University of Toronto) Chair Andrea Cornelia I (University of Basel / swisspeace) Spoiler Alert?: Conict, Governance, and Indigenous Diplomacy Disc. John Forrer (George Washington University) Leah Sarson (Queen's University/Dartmouth College) Business For Peace: The New Paradigm of Internaonal "Free Enterprise with a Heart": Finding middle ground between free Peacebuilding and Development market and state intervenon through war and peace in Canada Jason T. Miklian (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) and the United States Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Jennifer Levin Bonder (University of Toronto) What’s the evidence‐base? Reecons about monitoring and evaluang the eecveness of business contribuons to peace. FA79: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Anita Ernstorfer (CDA -Collaborave Learning Projects) Educaon for Human Rights and Peace Corporate Peacemaking: the Polical/diplomac Role of Companies Exploring Peace (Theme) in Peace Processes in Intrastate Conict Natalie Ralph (Alfred Deakin Instute, and the ARC Centre of Chair Jerey King (University of Missouri) Excellence for Electromaterials Science ) Disc. Neil Englehart (Bowling Green State University) Theorecal and empirical insights of the (contested) role of local Construcng a Public Good: How Important Social Services become business in peacebuilding: reecons from Sri Lanka and El Salvador State Responsibilies Andrea Cornelia I (University of Basel / swisspeace) Michelle D. Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Theorising a principled basis for engaging business in peace eorts Preaching Peace and Human Rights: The Role of Comunità di Jo Ford (Australian Naonal University) Sant’Egidio in African Conicts Daniel Golebiewski (The Graduate Center, City University of FA77: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New York) Economic ideas, policy reform, and instuonal change Alternave Basic Educaon and its Potenals to Build Posive Peace Internaonal Polical Economy among Pastoral Communies. Case study: Karamoja (Uganda) Simone Datzberger (Ulster University) Chair Amin Samman (City University London) Disc. Amin Samman (City University London) FA80: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel 30 years aer Perestroika: Comparing the social foundaons of Globalizaon and Peace decision making in the crical economic transions in the Russian Exploring Peace (Theme) Federaon and China Ksenia Bergantz (University of Oregon) Chair Andrew Kerner (University of Michigan) Jessica Neae (University of Oregon) Disc. Charles Hankla (Georgia State University) Globalizaon, Economic Liberalizaon, and Atmospheric Polluon Crisis and orthodoxy: Transformaon of economic ideas in the Ross E. Burkhart (Boise State University) aermaths of crisis in the 1970s and 2000s. Rune Møller Stahl (University of Copenhagen) Indra De Soysa (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Instuonalizing the Long‐Term in Lan America: The Evoluon of Globalizaon, Government Strength, Social Spending, and Capital Private Pensions Taxaon Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University) Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) Dis‐Embedded Markets and Embedded Polics: The Erosion of Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University) Naonal Democracy in the Euro Periphery Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Bilateral Investment Treaes and Human Rights: The Change in Technocrats and Economic Policy Ideas in Lan America: Fighng Bargaining Relaonships between Investors and Host States the Last Economic War Beomseob Park (University of Missouri) Stephen Bre Kaplan (George Washington University) Salvaon by Good Works?: Corporate Philanthropy and Atudes FA78: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Toward Globalizaon and Outsourcing North of the 49: Contemporary Understandings of Conict and Jane Sumner (University of Minnesota) Contradicon in Internaonal Aairs Andrew Kerner (University of Michigan) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Aaron Enger (University of Waterloo) Disc. Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Globalizaon, Social Cleavages, and Tax Policies in Lan America Amicable Contempt: The Strategic Balance between Dictators and Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University) Internaonal NGOs Chrisna Wagner Faegri (Instuto Tecnológico Autónomo de Andrew Heiss (Duke University) México) Human rights incorporated: A comparave study of Canadian Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) extracve companies and their human rights policies in Canada and Kenya FA81: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Charis Enns (University of Waterloo/Balsillie School of Gender and War: Crical Reecons on Feminist Theory, Research, Internaonal Aairs) and Pedagogy Incenves for Compassion: Tax Deducons for Charitable Giving in Feminist Theory and Gender Studies the U.S., Britain, and Sweden Exploring Peace (Theme) Ralitsa Donkova (Colgate University)

Chair Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Plasburgh) FA84: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Rising Powers and Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey Part. Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Ilene Feinman (California State University, Monterey Bay) Part. Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Chair Imran Demir (Marmara University) Part. Julia Welland (Warwick) Disc. Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Part. Mayesha Alam (Georgetown University ) Disc. Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Part. Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) From Strategic Cooperaon to Regime Change in Turkey’s Syria Part. Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Policy Part. Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Isa Afacan (Turgut Ozal University) Building and Burning Bridges: When So Power Strategies Fail to FA82: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Advance Foreign Policy Emerging Norms and Pracces Aslihan Saygili (Columbia University) English School Emerging Heterogeneity: Rising Powers’ Approaches to the Role of Chair Mischa Hansel (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Peace and Security in Global Development Governance Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) Sebasan Haug (University of Cambridge) Reluctant Consent: Changing Postures of Obligaon to Internaonal "Proacvism" and "Acvism" in Turkish Foreign Aairs: A Proposal Law in the Global South for Claricaon and Operaonalizaon of Concepts Michael H. Allen () Gonca Biltekin (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research) Norm‐building and the Regulaon of Roboc Weapons FA85: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ritu S. Lauer (Peninsula College) Gender, Military, and Peace Norm Strength and the Norm Life Cycle Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch (Suolk University ) Exploring Peace (Theme) Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Chair Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) Reinvenng Imparality: Olds Norms and New Pracces in UN Disc. Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Peace Operaons Creang the All‐Volunteer Force: A Moment of Degendering for the Marion Laurence (University of Toronto) U.S. Military? Altering the Playing Field: The United States’ Redenion of the Use Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) of Force A Peacekeeping Force Of One’s Own: The Role, Impact, and Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Systemac Exclusion of Women in Peacekeeping and Reconciliaon How instuonalized norms are degraded: The polics of Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Kansas) internaonal rule‐making in East Asia Gender Integraon Policies of the U.S. and Swedish Militaries Takeshi Yuzawa (Hosei University) Tiany Bohm (Governors State University) The Family that Fights Together: The Role of Informal Gender FA83: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pracces on Women’s Decision to Engage in Violent Contenous Human Rights and Non-State Actors Polics Human Rights Kyleanne Hunter (University of Denver)

Chair Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) FA86: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Whose War, Whose Peace? The Global Geopolics of Countering Defending Human Rights Defenders Violent Extremism Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Ohio Northern University) Mintao Nie (Purdue University) Chair Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Religious vs. Secular Human Rights Organizaons: Discourse, Chair Markus‐Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Framing and Acon Disc. Charloe V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) The European Union’s ‘Fight against Terrorism’: The Threat of the Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) ‘Returning Foreign Fighter’ Christopher Baker-Beall (Nongham Trent University) Knowledge, "An‐knowledge," and "Countering Violent Extremism" Postructuralism and Diplomacy 2.0: Retrieving how the Diplomac Lisa Stampnitzky (University of Sheeld) Text Constutes Representaons of Subjects and their Contexts Foreign Fighters and CVE: The Foreign Fighter Discourse as Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Depolizaon of Terrorism Threat Assessments Lars Erslev Andersen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) FB04: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Sapphire Series Tobias Gemmerli (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Sapphire Series: Explaining Peace: The Assumpons, Logic, and Whose War, Whose Peace? The Global Geopolics of Countering Construcon of Peace Theory Violent Extremism Internaonal Studies Associaon Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Chair A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Between War and Peace: Transnaonal Borderlands as Catalysts for Part. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre the Proliferaon of Violent Non‐state Actors Dame) Annee Idler (University of Oxford) Part. Chrisne Sylvester (University of Conneccut) Part. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) FB01: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University) Internaonal Courts and Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) FB05: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel NGO Backlash? Changing Paerns of NGO-State Relaons Chair Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri) Polically constrained courts? ‐ The instuonal design of Chair Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) internaonal criminal courts Disc. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Brish Columbia) Anja Jetschke (University of Goengen) Stop Meddling in my Country! Governments’ Restricons on Where Are We Going to Meet? The LRA’s Arculaons of Jusce Foreign Aid to Non‐Governmental Organizaons and the Proceduralizaon of Armed Conict Kendra Dupuy (University of Washington) Mareike Schomerus (Overseas Development Instute) James Ron (University of Minnesota) Internaonal Criminal Court or Western criminal court? Insights Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) from Crical Legal Studies and Construcvism Autocrats Beyond Borders: Andemocrac Backlash, Counter‐ Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Faireld University) norms and the New External Environment Model(ing) Jusce: Perfecng the Promise of Internaonal Criminal Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Jusce Why Governments Target Civil Society and What Can Be Done in Kersn Carlson (university of copenhagen) Response: A New Agend Sarah Mendelson (The Centre for Strategic and Internaonal FB02: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Studies, Indonesia) The Use and Abuse of Field Theory in IR/Internaonal Polical Regulang NGOs: Changing Economic and Polical Opportunity Sociology Structure Internaonal Polical Sociology Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Theory Joannie Tremblay-Boire (Georgia State University) Chair David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Mul‐sector governance mechanisms: forms and funcons, roles Part. Lisa Stampnitzky (University of Sheeld) and relaons Part. Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Anne L. Buardi (ODI) Part. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) FB07: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Part. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) The Social Mediazaon of News and Informaon: Implicaons for Part. Antonin Cohen (Université de Rennes) Part. Julian Go (Boston University) Public Diplomacy Part. David Swartz (Boston University) Diplomac Studies Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (American University) FB03: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Boundary Spaces (Or, Where is the internaonal?) Part. Allan Richards (Florida internaonal University) Theory Part. Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Chair Shannon K. Brincat (Grith University) Part. Katherine A. Brown (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Disc. Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington‐Tacoma) Diplomacy) Observing Horizons of Democrac Security Communicaon Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt) Producve Anarchy: Process Ontologies, Micro‐polics, and a Non‐ foundaonal Account of "the Internaonal" Chrisan Pfenninger (University of Westminster) Geopolics: Shangri‐la of Iinternaonal Relaons Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna) FB08: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable FB12: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Comparave Public Diplomacy: Methodological Challenges and Human Rights & Humanitarian Law Remedies Internaonal Law Internaonal Communicaon Chair Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Diplomac Studies Chair Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) Chair Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Disc. Robin Brown (PDNI) Human Rights and Military Ethics: Exploring the Foundaons of the Part. James Pamment (Lund University) Rules of War Part. Louis Clerc (University of Turku, Finland) Robert E. Williams, Jr. (Pepperdine University) Part. Craig Hayden (American University) Internaonal Human Rights Treaes and Well‐Being Heather Smith (Lewis & Clark College) FB09: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Wendy Wong (University of Toronto) Crical Transnaonal Approaches to Peace and Security for Women Delayed Racaon Revisited: Domesc Legislave Involvement Feminist Theory and Gender Studies and Mullateral Human Rights Treaes Exploring Peace (Theme) Audrey L. Comstock (Cornell University) Chair Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Be Careful What You Wish For: Unintended Consequences and Chair Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms in Armed Conict Sengs Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) and Counterterror Operaons Part. Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Corri Zoli (Syracuse University) Part. Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) Casuales of Counts? Civilian Targeng Data and the Laws of War Part. Cheryl O'Brien (San Diego State University) Ardeshir Pezeshk (University of Massachuses) Part. Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuses) Part. Peace A. Medie (University of Ghana) Part. Shannon Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota Duluth) FB13: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Crical war studies: Lethality, subjecvity and trauma FB10: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Sociology Hegemony and Leadership in the IPE: The BRICs confront the US Chair Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) Short Circuit: Retracing the Polical for the Age of Autonomous Chair Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College) Weapons Disc. Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) The Globalizaon of Producon and American Power Globalized: War Making and State Making: Iranian Revoluonary Guards as The Ever‐Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony Main Polical and Economic Actor Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong) Abdy Javadzadeh (St. Thomas University) The 2008 Financial Crisis Weakened Dollar Hegemony: The Case of Innovave Disobedience: Transgression against Prescribed the Bond Market Approaches in War Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) Power and Plenty in the 21st Century: Neo‐mercanlism in the War and Trauma in American Sniper (2014) Foreign Economic Policies of the BRICs Florenna C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Andrej Krickovic (Naonal Research University, Higher School of Wilmington) Economics, Moscow) (Non)Lethality and War: Tear Gas as a Weapon of Governmental Can China’s RMB displace the US Dollar as the dominant Intervenon Internaonal Reserve Currency? Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) the US and the BIRCs in the Mideast: America’s Eternal and FB14: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Perpetual Petrochemical Interests Exploring War and Peace through Art Timothy C. Lehmann (Excelsior College) Exploring Peace (Theme) FB11: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Chair Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) ISA SWIPE Award honoring Prof. David Leblang Disc. Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) The Art of Peace in a Time of War: Looking Back, Moving Forward Chair Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) James Der Derian (Centre for Internaonal Security Studies, Part. John R. Freeman (University of Minnesota) University of Sydney) Part. Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Art‐Power, Conict, and Peace at the Border Part. Sonal S. Pandya (University of Virginia) Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Stefanie Walter (University of Zurich) The Art of War: Reecons on Human Nature from ‘The Part. K. Amber Curs (Clemson University) Celebraon of the Peace at Munster’ to ‘Guernica’ – with a note on Hon. David Leblang (University of Virginia) UNESCO J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) The Museum as Transnaonal Actor Preying on the Weak and Free: Why Third‐Party Intervenons in Patricia Mary Go (Wilfrid Laurier University) Civil Wars Go Unpunished Framing peace through music : models and perspecves Hans-Inge Langø (University of Texas at Ausn) Frédéric Ramel (Sciences po Paris) Building a Consensus on a Neutral versus a Parsan Intervenon Timea Spitka (Sophie Davis Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender, FB15: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Peace and Conict Resoluon, Hebrew University, Israel) Consolidaon and Contestaon in Networked Urban Climate Failing peace in South Sudan: On the relaonship between naonal Governance II: The Global Scale government and internaonal interveners Environmental Studies Kersn Tomiak (Cardi University) Inducing Concession by Promising Intervenon: The Eects of Chair Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) Alliance Formaon on Crisis Escalaon Disc. Mahew Paterson (University of Oawa) Ryosuke Nishi (Waseda University) Bridging the Ecologies of cies and the Biosphere A Vote for Freedom? The eects of parsan electoral intervenons Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) on regime type City networks: breaking gridlocks or forging (new) lock‐ins? Dov Levin (Carnegie- Mellon University) Michele Acuto (University College London) Steve Rayner (University of Oxford) FB18: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Urban transions towards post‐carbon cies: the EU Covenant of Transnaonal Relaons in the Transatlanc Relaonship Mayors as a form of climate governance through transnaonal city Internaonal Organizaon networking Krisne Kern (IRS & University of Potsdam) Chair Henry Farrell Untangling transnaonal climate networks of cies and regions: Disc. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Geographical distribuon, key players, ambion levels and The Transnaonal Polics of Transatlanc Trade monitoring mechanisms Alasdair R. Young (Georgia Instute of Technology) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Instute for Systems Clash or Polical Opportunity – Transnaonal lobbying in Environmental Sciences (IVM)) the case of the General Data Protecon Regulaon Jennifer Bansard (University of Potsdam) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Cies and Global Climate Governance: Consolidaon and its Too Many Cooks: Is the U.S. becoming an Outsider in European Consequences Security Policy Making? David J. Gordon (University of California Santa Cruz) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) Development Studies) Spanish Security Policy aer the Great Depression. Decline, De‐ FB16: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Europeanizaon and US‐Spanish rapprochement Domesc and Internaonal Factors Linking Economics, David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Cooperaon, and Conict Madrid) Exploring Peace (Theme) FB19: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) Polics of the Global Economy Disc. Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) Internaonal Polical Economy Enforcing Openness: Trade Proteconism, Firm Interests and Chair Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Conneccut) Intervenon in Civil Wars Disc. John Ahlquist (UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Strategy) Bilateral Treaty Networks: Assessing the Coevoluon of Cooperaon Disc. Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Conneccut) in Defense, Trade, and Investment Robbing from the Rich? Power and Inuence in the Campaign for a Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Financial Transacons Tax Clint Peinhardt (University of Texas at Dallas) Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Least Bad Opons: Individual‐level Preferences for Foreign Policy Explaining Changes in the Taxaon of Foreign Source Income in Substuon OECD countries Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Mi Jeong Shin (Washington University in St.Louis) Agriculture and the WTO Dispute Selement Procedure Tracing the Performavity of Financial Pracces: How Financial Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Derivaves have Reshaped the Assemblages of the Global Polical From Economic Compeon to Military Combat: Export Similarity Economy and Internaonal Conict Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Tyson Chatagnier (Vanderbilt University) Financial Globalizaon Reassessed: Foreign Investors, Naonal Investors, and Financial Market Volality in Emerging Markets FB17: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Raphael Cunha (The Ohio State University) Types of Intervenons and Peace How do developing countries stay commied to liberalizaon? Exploring Peace (Theme) Stephen Chaudoin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Nita Rudra (Georgetown University) Chair Amy Yuen (Middlebury College) Disc. Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) FB20: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel A Private Peace Iniave at the Last Minute: Albert Ballin's Securing the Internet: Internaonal Cybersecurity Cooperaon and Mediaon Eorts between Germany and England, 1908‐1914 Lior Lehrs (New York University) Norm Development The Invenon of Internaonal Forces aer the First World War Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chen Kertcher (Haifa University , Ariel University ) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) FB23: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Transnaonal Environmental Governance 1: Orchestraon Disclosing or Concealing? Policies for Governing Soware Environmental Studies Vulnerabilies and Their Implicaons for Internet Security Chair Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Andreas Kuehn (Syracuse University, Stanford University) Disc. Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Cybersecurity Governance in an Age of Economic Cyberespionage: Orchestrang Transnaonal Environmental Governance through Building a Case for the ‘Responsibility to Troubleshoot’ Social Network Formaon Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Lasse Henriksen (Copenhagen Business School) Think Cyber Peace Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) Mary Ellen O'Connell (Notre Dame University) Transnaonal Environmental Governance in Marime Shipping: Reverse Engineering Stuxnet as a Sancons Enforcement Tool Limits and Potenal of Orchestraon Eorts Panayos A. Yannakogeorgos (United States Air Force Cyber Jane Lister (The University of Brish Columbia) College) The State Centered Approach to Internaonal Law as a Challenge to René Taudal Poulsen (Copenhagen Business School) the Pursuit of Peace: non‐state armed groups and cyber operaons Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) Helen McDermo (University of Oxford) Local Tyranny vs. Centralized Incompetence? Devoluon and Transnaonal Environmental Governance FB21: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Thomas Rudolf Eimer (Radboud University Nijnegen) Emerging Issues in the U.S.-China Security Relaonship Orchestrang Private Commitments for Sustainable Development Internaonal Security Studies Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University)

Chair Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania) FB24: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Civilian vicmizaon by state and non-state actors Assuring Assured Retaliaon: China’s Nuclear Posture and the Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Future of U.S.‐China Strategic Stability M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Chair Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Balancing China: Reassessing Asian Alignments Disc. Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Michael Beckley (Tus University) Variees of Civil War and Mass Killing Prevenng Nuclear Escalaon in Convenonal Conict: The Case of Daniel Krcmaric (Northwestern University) the United States and China Buying Tolerable Allies: Supporter Inuence and One‐Sided Violence Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University) Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) China’s Four Military Challenges to the United States: The Necessity Beyond Ethnicity: How State Capacity Improves Explanaons of Pro‐ of Preparing for Long Duraon and Low‐Intensity Conicts Government Milia Violence against Civilians Zack Cooper (Princeton University) Jusn Schon (Indiana University, Bloomington) Yehuda Magid (Indiana University, Bloomington) FB22: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Cooperaon Eect: Explaining the intensity of terror aacks Lawyers, Bureaucrats, Acvists and Bankers: Historicizing Early with networked interacon Tweneth Century IR Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim) Historical Internaonal Relaons Julia Semmelbeck (University of Mannheim) English School Bargaining and the geography of violence against civilians Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Chair Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Technology) Disc. Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) Polical Sciences) Idealists. administrators and the origins of IR FB25: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) What is a feminist foreign policy and peace diplomacy? The decline of merchant bankers: A new perspecve on interwar Feminist Theory and Gender Studies nancial changes Exploring Peace (Theme) Quenn P. Bruneau (The New School) Chair Annica Kronsell (Lund University) The Hague as “Benchmark” Event in the Evoluon of Internaonal Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Society Part. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) Part. Torunn L. Tryggestad (Peace Research Instute, Oslo) Peace as Jusce: The Advocacy of the Women's Internaonal Part. Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public League for Peace and Freedom and the Permanant Mandates Service, Texas A&M University) Commission of the League of Naons Molly Cochran (Oxford Brookes Univeristy) FB26: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Which Variables Maer? A Method for Idenfying Opmal IR and STS/ANT: Accounng for heterogeneies in the internaonal Minimum Sets of Variables Underlying Polical Behavior Stephanie Dornschneider (University of Buckingham) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Stefan Dantchev (Durham University) Chair Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Targeted Maximum Likelihood Esmaon of Causal Eects of Chair Chrisan Bueger (Cardi University) Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Mechanisms Part. Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Sinh Nguyen (Purdue University) Part. Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) & Spaal Dierence‐in‐Dierences (SDIDs): Evaluang Spaal Policies Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Yasutaka Tominaga (Waseda University) Part. Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) Esmang Signaling Games with Mulple Equilibria Part. Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Casey Crisman-Cox (Washington University in Saint Loius) FB27: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Michael Gibilisco (University of Rochester) Trust in Internaonal Relaons: A Pre-requisite for Peace? Part 2 FB30: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Exploring Peace (Theme) Smart Sancons Reinvesgated: How to make smart sancons Diplomac Studies smarter against the new type of war Chair Johanna Vuorelma (University of Warwick) Internaonal Organizaon Disc. Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) Chair Takehiko Yamamoto (Waseda University) Overcoming a Lack of Trust to Facilitate Peace Agreements in Chair Noboru Miyawaki (Ritsumeikan University) Divided Sociees Dawn Walsh (University of Birmingham) Part. Miki Honda (Waseda University) Part. Mariko Shoji (Keiai University) Trust and Cooperaon in Northern Ireland: Psychological Insights Part. Hajime Okusako (Professor) from the Local Level Sumedh Rao (University of Birmingham) FB31: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Trust in Interpreve Instuons – A Missing Piece in the Compliance Building an Intelligence Culture in a Democracy: Challenges and Puzzle Prospects for Success Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) Intelligence Studies Human Nature and Peace‐Understanding the role of human nature in Kanan and Machiavellian concepon of Peace Chair Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Pavan Kumar (Jawahar Lal Nehru University) Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Toward an Intelligence Culture in Portugal FB28: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) Old threats but a new mobilizaon agenda? Migrant and minority Chile's Intelligence Reform aer Pinochet: Is There an Intelligence as agents in responding to security governance Culture? Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Andres de Castro Garcia (Universidad Técnica del Norte (UTN- Chair Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia (Rutgers University) Ecuador)) Disc. Marn A. Schain (New York University) Intelligence Transformaon in Belgium and Italy: A Comparison The Migraon‐Security Nexus: When and Why Are Global Migrants Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) Viewed as Threatening? Stefania Paladini (Coventry University) Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) US Cyber Intelligence Sharing Frameworks Adversity as a vector of migrant assimilaon: Revising paerns in Sco Jasper (Naval Postgraduate School) the US Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia (Rutgers University) Trajectories of Intelligence‐Building: Japan in the Post‐Cold War Deirdre Quinn Marn (University of California, Berkeley) Hispanic mobilizaon in the US as a response to securized immigraon policy: quiescence or resistance in the upcoming 2016 FB32: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innovave Panel elecon? Leaving Utopia: The tyranny of the Urgent, Complex Humanitarian Karina Moreno (Long Island University Brooklyn ) Emergencies and humanitarian logiscs Migrant Integraon in Times of Crisis: Comparing Responses from ISA Innovave Panel European and North American Cies Patrick R. Ireland (Illinois Instute of Technology) Chair Bryan Hutcheson (Kennesaw State University) Bangladeshi Muslims and local polics in the age of securisaon: Part. Sherrill Hayes (Kennesaw State University ) the case of Tower Hamlets in London Part. Lina Tuschling (Kennesaw State University) Romain Garbaye (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3) Part. Alice Peck (George Mason University) Donia Touihri-Mebarek (Paris III) FB33: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB29: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Humanitarian Intervenon Methodological advances in Internaonal Relaons research Internaonal Security Studies Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Chair Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Chair Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Disc. Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Disc. Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) Our Brothers' Keepers: Civilian Casuales and American Public FB36: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Support for Military Intervenons Deleuze and Peace Won Steinbach (Duke University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Humanitarian Intervenon, Moral Hazard, and Rebellion: A Text Exploring Peace (Theme) Analysis Approach Theory Philip Marn (Massachuses Instute of Technology) The Evoluon of Security Norms at the Regional Level in Africa: Chair Badredine Ar (University of Florida) From State Security to Human Security Disc. Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Kathryn Nash (School of Oriental and African Studies) Sovereign and Scapegoat: Deleuzian Assemblage Theory and the Mediazed Violence of the ISIS Caliphate Norms to the Rescue: Strategies for Opposing Humanitarian Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Intervenon in the Security Council Nathan Kelly (University of Oklahoma) Unhinged Time in Peace and War: Bringing Deleuze, Derrida and Loop Quantum Gravity into a Conversaon about Time FB34: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Mechanisms of Non-proliferaon Microbial Geopolics: Speculaons on Host‐Parasite Relaons Internaonal Security Studies Gie du Plessis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Chair Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) The Economy of Primary and Secondary Violence in State‐creaon Disc. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) John Protevi (Louisiana State University) Innovaon in Nonproliferaon: Explaining the Impact of UNSCR Aecve Circulaons, Ontological Security, and the Arab Spring 1540 Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) FB37: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Addional Protocol: False Hope or Signal of Nuclear Restraint? Organizing for Defense Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Internaonal Security Studies Rebecca Davis Gibbons (Bowdoin College) Nuclear Weapon Proliferaon and the Technology Hypothesis: Chair Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Bringing New Data to an Old Queson Disc. Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Simon Palamar (Centre for Internaonal Governance How NATO Remembers: Process‐tracing Knowledge Acquision in Innovaon/Carleton University) Crisis Management The Changing Face of Nuclear Proliferaon Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Je Kaplow (College of William & Mary) "Jointness" and U.S. Civil‐Military Relaons Sharon K. Weiner (American University) FB35: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Sources of Military Change ‐ Armed Forces as Normal Cosmopolitan Legalism And Universal Law: Rhetorical Promises and Organizaons (Un)Intended Consequences Per Marn Norheim-Marnsen (Norwegian Instute for Internaonal Law Defence Studies) Evaluang the “Purple” Force: Jointness in War and Peace Chair Inger Skjelsbaek (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Lena Andrews (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Disc. Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) The MLC ebellion as State: The Shaping of Public Authority and FB38: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Access to Jusce and Security in DRC’s Equateur province Managing Peace: The Implicaons of Conict Resoluon for Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Professional Military Educaon. The disciplining power of law in criminalizing aggressive war: about Internaonal Educaon the reciprocal need for the crime of aggression and the internaonal criminal jusce project to e the knot Chair Antulio J. Echevarria II (US Army War College) Marieke de Hoon (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Part. An Jacobs (Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst, UK) Cosmopolitan legalism, criminal jusce and human rights NGOs Part. Sco A. Silverstone (United States Military Academy) Kjers Lohne (University of Oslo) Part. Ali G. Dizboni (Royal Military College of Canada/Queen's University) The ght against impunity: The construcon of a panacea for sexual Part. Maarten Rothman (Royal Military Academy ) violence in conict? Part. Toms Rostoks (University of Latvia) Anee Bringedal Houge (Department of Criminology and Part. Jørgen Staun (Royal Danish Defence College) Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo) Kjers Lohne (University of Oslo) Part. Carsten Roennfeldt (Norwegian Military Academy ) Transional Jusce and Post‐Violence Legimacy in the former FB39: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Yugoslavia: Vicms’ Perspecves States, Peoples, Rights: (Post)colonialism in Historical Perspecve Sladjana Lazic (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Global South Caucus Chair Stacey‐Ann Wilson (University of the West Indies, Mona) Disc. Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) The Empire Chants Back: Contenous Protests, Strikes and Other Performing regional security agency: The case of ECOWAS and its Revoluonary Arts of Discontent in Interwar Egypt 'discursive encounters' with the European Union Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Elisa Lopez Lucia (University of Birmingham) Colonial Communicaons and World War II: Japanese Aack and Staging representaon, or: what it took to make Kosovo act at the Preservaon of Brish Rule in India’s North‐East Rambouillet Conference Colin Alexander (Nongham Trent University) Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt) Rethinking Sect and State in Syria: A Historical‐Sociological The phantom Polish plumber: Personicaon and the conundrum of Perspecve worker agency Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) Dorothy Noyes (The Ohio State University)

FB40: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB43: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Unpacking the Science-Policy Nexus: Translaon, Disncon, and Status and Presge as Movaons for Chinese and Indian Security Hybridizaon Pracces in Science-Policy Interacons Decisions European Internaonal Studies Associaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Benjamin Tallis (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, Prague) Chair Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Disc. Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Disc. Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Behind the Scenes of Governance by Truth: Staging Science‐policy A Test of Regional War and Peace Theory on the Transformaon of Interfaces in US Congressional Polics Toward Iran Sino‐Indian Relaons Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (University of Oawa) Lan Su Tseng (The University of Nongham) The Role of Scholarly Experse in Transnaonal Policy Networks The Power of Presge: Explaining China's Nuclear Developments Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Susan Turner Haynes (Lipscomb University) Traveling forward in me: forecasng, securizing and Signalling Presge: Chinese Leaders and the Strategic Use of democrazing Asserve Diplomacy Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) William Z. Y. Wang (London School of Economics) IR educaon as interface between scholarly and policy‐related Power and Glory: Nuclear Status‐Seeking and Nuclear Reversal knowledge Brian Radzinsky (George Washington University) Felix S. Grenier (University of Moncton) Psychology, status and the Sino‐Indian rivalry Mahesh Shankar (Skidmore College) FB41: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel European Security FB44: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Disnguished Scholar Internaonal Security Studies The Foreign Policy of Russia: New Direcons? Chair Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Ausn) Post Communist Systems Disc. Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Ausn) Chair Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) The end of the post‐Cold War peace: Challenges to Europe’s Part. Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) economic and security frameworks Part. Charles E. Ziegler (University of Louisville) Mahew C. Morgan (Cornell University ) Part. Houman A. Sadri (University of Central Florida) The Peace‐Democrasaon Nexus in the European Normave Part. Taana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Agenda: Re‐Vising the EU’s and the OSCE’s Engagement in Central Relaons) Asia Part. Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Vera Axyonova (JLU Giessen) Hon. Robert H. Donaldson (University of Tulsa) The Prospect of an emerging Chinese‐American Rivalry: FB45: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Consequences and Opons for EUropean Security Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Trends in Civil Wars Peace for Europe in the light of returning foreign ghters: How to Internaonal Security Studies reconcile jihadists with their home countries Chair Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Kiy Veress (King's College London) Disc. Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg College) Disc. Jon Western (Mount Holyoke College) FB42: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Regime type and the end of civil war Performavity and agency in internaonal polics Joakim Kreutz (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Internaonal Polical Sociology Uppsala University) Chair Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Intergovernmental organizaons and the terminaon of civil wars Disc. Chrisan G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University) Performavity and agency: A research agenda Civil Wars and Negoated Selements Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Instute for the Study of Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Sociees) Alexandra Stark (Georgetown University) Sebasan Schindler (Goethe University Frankfurt) Ending civil wars: the challenge of fragmentaon Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt) Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) The sacred performance: Self‐immolaon as a polical 'act of speech' Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) FB46: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB49: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Learning About Intelligence by Comparing it to Other Disciplines Pharmaceucals and Global Health: Can Public-Private Partnerships Intelligence Studies Deliver New Medicines? Chair Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Global Health Disc. Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Chair Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) The “Profession” of Analysis Debate Revisited: What Intelligence Part. Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Analysis Is and Why the Debate is Flawed Part. Kendall Hoyt (Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth) John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Part. Christopher Long (University of Sussex) Learning from the Comparison between Intelligence Analysis and Part. Yanzhong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign Journalism Relaons) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Part. Anne Roemer‐Mahler (University of Sussex) Improving How to Communicate in Intelligence Analysis and Medicine FB50: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Efren Torres (Brunel University) The Glob al Development Secon Roundtable: Reclaiming Professionalizing Intelligence: How do other professions approach Development failure and success? Global Development Charles Vandepeer (University of Adelaide) Chair Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Robustness and Reducon of Uncertainty in Intelligence Analysis: Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) An Info‐Gap Perspecve Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Yakov Ben-Haim (Technion-Israel Instute of Technology) Part. Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) FB47: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Althea‐Maria Rivas (York University) Civil-Military Relaons in the 21st Century Part. Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Internaonal Security Studies FB51: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) The Dynamics of Power Transions Chair Risa A. Brooks (Marquee University) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Risa A. Brooks (Marquee University) Chair Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Military Experience and Congressional Oversight in the 21st Disc. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Century: Does Military Service Maer? When is the Prevenve Movaon most Dangerous? The Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Condional Eect of Expected Shis in Power Professionals and Policians‐in‐Uniform: Internaonal Crises and Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Military Withdrawal from Polics System Change and Regional Power Transions: The Sino‐Japanese Peter White (University of Maryland-College Park) War of 1894‐1895 Polical Acvity by Military Ocers and Public Trust Andrew Q. Greve (Rutgers University) James Golby (United States Military Academy) Ukraine Crisis: Peaceful or Conictual Transion? ALT + CMD + CTRL: Civil‐Military Challenges of Military Cyber Allison Hamlin (Claremont Graduate University) Operaons Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Doyle K. Hodges (Princeton University) Now‐or‐Later Dilemmas in Power Transions FB48: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Gender and the Art of War, Peace and Security Ambiguous Promises: Intenons, Uncertainty, and Power Shis Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theory FB52: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Disnguished Scholar Global South Caucus Internaonal Ethics honors the work of Chris Brown Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Internaonal Ethics Chair Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Disc. Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Plasburgh) Part. Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) Women, Irregular Wars and Memory: “Touching” World War II and Part. Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Its Aermath Part. David Boucher (Cardi University) Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Part. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Gender and The Art of War: The Weakness/Strength Dichotomy in Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Asian Military Classics Part. Henry Radice (London School of Economics and Polical Elizabeth S. Dahl (Independent scholar) Science) The Other Side of Civil War: Gender Equity and Acvism Out of Hon. Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Polical Violence Science) Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlanc University) Gendered Peacebuilding—Gendered Peace: Liberia’s Gender Paradox Theresa Ammann (Aarhus University) FB53: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The UK and the CSDP: The European Exceponalist? Richard Whitman (University of Kent) Foreign Aid and Conict Internaonal Security Studies FB56: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair David Carter (Princeton University) Borders and Boundaries Disc. David Carter (Princeton University) Internaonal Security Studies US Naonal Security, Military Assistance and Recipient State Polical Development Does the type of space aect conict dynamics? The Israeli and Susan R. Alaniz (University of Southern Mississippi) Lebanese Territorial and Marime disputes Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Military Training and Professionalizaon: Misaligned Fields, Aviad Rubin (University of Haifa) Misconstrued Knowledge and Their Negave Outcomes Erin Kimball Damman (Florida Internaonal University) The Dynamics of Conict and Cooperaon in Transboundary River NGO Insecurity in High‐Risk Conict Zones: Polical vs. Apolical Aid Basins Alexander Ovodenko (U.S. Department of Energy) Distribuon and the Fight for Humanitarian Space David Mitchell (Kansas State University) Stay Where You Are Unl Our Backs Are Turned: Border Caught in the Middle? The Eects of Development & Military Aid Securizaon in Thailand and Malaysia Nicholas Cosmas (United States Military Academy, West Point) on Civilian Vicmizaon Amira Jadoon (State University of New York at Albany) Democracy Stabilizing Borders: The Eect of Preferences on Foreign Aid and Terrorism Territorial Disputes Mitchell Radtke (Texas A&M University) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University)

FB54: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB57: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Polics of Development, Power and Rule in South- Rights, Nature, and Development in Theory and Pracce: Lan South Relaons: Africa, China, Japan, North Korea America’s Legal Revoluon in the Rights of Nature and the Struggle to Dene Sustainable Development Global Development Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Chair Moises Arce (University of Missouri) Following in China’s Footsteps? The Polical Economy of North Disc. Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Korean Reform Corporate Rights vs Community, Human, and Nature’s Rights in the Kevin Gray (University of Sussex) World Bank Group's Internaonal Centre for Selement of Investment Disputes: A Case Study of a Global Mining Corporaon Exploitaon or win‐win?: Understanding the impact of China’s Suing El Salvador infrastructure‐for‐resources deals in Africa Robin Broad (American University) Isaac Odoom (University of Alberta) Tesng Ecuador’s Rights of Nature: Why Some Lawsuits Succeed Mounng Protests and Polical Stability: Regime Resilience in China Yao Li (University of Kansas) and Other Fail Craig Kauman (University of Oregon) Peaceful rise of a new world power: the Chinese inseron strategy Pamela Marn (Coastal Carolina University) in a Western system Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) The Science versus Religion False Dichotomy: The Shaping of Indigenous Environmental Atudes in Ecuador Sino‐Japan Cooperaon as a Key Factor of Cooperaon and Todd Eisenstadt (American University) Integraon in North‐East Asia: Comparave Analysis Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Karleen West (SUNY Geneseo) Norms be Dammed: What new Amazonian dams can teach us about FB55: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel the changing face of Brazilian environmental governance Perspecves on the Future of European Foreign, Security and Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College) Defense Policies in Times of Crisis FB59: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Organizaon Regions and Peace: Does the Promoon of Regionalism Help to Chair Cathleen Kantner (University of Stugart) Transform Conicts? Chair Iris Nothofer (University of Stugart) European Internaonal Studies Associaon Disc. Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Europe and Africa: Realism and Securisaon of Policies amid Rising Chair Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Agency of China, the United States and Regional Organisaons Disc. Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Catherine Gegout (University of Nongham) Against the Odds: The Mechanisms and Ambiguies of Promong The EU and the Fight Against Illegal Tracking of Looted Art from Regionalism for Peace the Middle East: The Struggle to Achieve Coherence and Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Eecveness Between regionalism and regionalisms: regional cooperaon and Costanza Musu (University of Oawa) conict transformaon in the MENA region European Defence: Towards Complementary Force Structures? Marco Pinfari (American University in Cairo) Alexander T. J. Maelaer (Instute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Regional governance and conict transformaon in Africa: a FB62: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel comparave analysis Global Polics of Arms Sales and Arms Control Lorenzo Fioramon (University of Pretoria (South Africa)) Foreign Policy Analysis Desecurizaon of regional conicts through regional cooperaon in Asi Chair Mahew Zierler (Michigan State University) Moosung Lee (Myongji University) Disc. Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Yeikyong Kim (Naonal Assembly Research Service) China's Arms Transfers to Africa:Implicaons for Conict and Regionalism and conict transformaon: A comparave analysis of Peacebuilding. South and Central America Earl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida) Kai E. Lehmann (Universidade de São Paulo) Promising much but delivering lile? Recent trends and Octávio For Neto (University of Campinas (UNICAMP)/ developments in EU arms export controls University of São Paulo (USP)) Mark Bromley (Department of Economic History, Stockholm University / Stockholm Internaonal Peace Research Instute FB60: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel (SIPRI)) The polics of trade, investment, and dispute selement Towards a new narrave on small arms control Internaonal Polical Economy Lina Grip (SIPRI / Helsinki University) The legacy of arms export policies to Iraq Chair James Sco (King's College London) Kathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame) Disc. James Sco (King's College London) Laura Weis (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) Central America, the US, and the Shadow Of Dependence in the FB63: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel WTO Percepons, Beliefs, and Foreign Policy Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Foreign Policy Analysis Shaping the Global Trading Environment? Membership in Internaonal Organizaon for Standardizaon, 1950‐2005 Chair Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Sijeong Lim (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Explaining the Investor‐State Dispute Selement Outcomes: Who Disc. Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) Wins and Who Loses? Using War to Seek Peace? The Eect of Diering Belief Systems on Nathan W. Freeman (University of Georgia) George W. Bush's and Barack Obama’s Approaches to the War on Capacity, Preferences, or (Potenal) Prot? What Drives Investor‐ Terror State Disputes? Andrew Z. Katz (Denison University) Zoe Williams (Berlin Graduate School of Transnaonal Studies) Leah Hansler (Denison University) The Small EU Countries’ parcipaon in the WTO/DSM: The Cases Self‐Injury and Internaonal Polics: The Case of the Soviet Union studies of Ireland and Hungary during the Interwar Period Wayne Tan (Naonal Chung Hsing University) Ilai Saltzman (Israel Instute) Prior Success, Overcondence and Risk Taking In Foreign Policy FB61: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Decision Making: The Case of Turkey’s Syria Policy Paradiplomacy and Regional Foreign Policy: Crisis and Disaster Imran Demir (Marmara University) Management in the Age of Austerity Cheap Talk in Internaonal Security Organizaons: UNSC Foreign Policy Analysis Condemnaon and Conict Management Diplomac Studies Richard Loeza (University of Wisconsin- Madison) Chair Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Resolve to End a War: Backing Down is as Hard as Standing Firm Disc. Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University) Jihyun Shin (University of Southern California) Paradiplomacy and Blame Games: Connecvity Between Regional FB64: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Foreign Policy Making and Crisis and Disaster Management Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Early Modern Global Encounters: An Alternave History of Internaonal Relaons Polarizing Foreign Policies and Local Acvism: The Case of US Municipal Foreign Policy Historical Internaonal Relaons Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charloe) Paradiplomacy and Foreign Policy in Mexico: The Case of Baja Chair Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) California Confronng the 2008 Global Crisis Disc. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) Japan’s Historical and Contemporary Cultural Diplomacy Toward Hong Kong as China's 'White Glove': Prospects and Challenges Africa: Connuity or Change? Simon Xu-Hui Shen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) The Art of Geng By? Paradiplomacy and the Ukrainian Crisis Global Encounters in the Indian Ocean: A Study and Reecon of Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) the Safavid Encounter with Siam in the 17th Century Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) Viktoriia Panova (Karlstad University) Entanglements and Internaonal Relaons: Making Historical Sense of Internaonal Relaons as a Pracce of Relaon Friederike Kuntz (Vising Fellow SFB 138 "Dynamics of Security" at University of Marburg / University of Gießen) Meeng the Machiavellian Other: Dynascism and the Decision‐Making in Revoluonary States: Case Studies from Russia, Development of Raison d’Etat Discourse in Paris, 1566‐1580 Sudan, & Afghanistan Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Jonathan Snow (Roanoke College) The Origins of U.S. Racial Imperialism: The White “Civilizing” State Mahsa Rouhi (Belfer Center) against the Red “Savages” Role Concepons, Crises, and Georgia's Foreign Policy Taesuh Cha (Seoul Naonal University) Niklas Nilsson (Uppsala University)

FB65: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB68: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Economic and Diplomac Inuences of Turkey in Its Neighborhood Responsibility in the polics of security, intelligence and Foreign Policy Analysis counterterrorism Chair Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Mahew Weiss (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Limits of the ‘Trading State’: Polical Economy of Turkey’s Foreign Chair Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) Policy in Troubled Times Disc. Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Altay Atli (Bogazici University) Responsibility in security polics The Role of Turkey as a Rivalry Broker: Connecng Conict Over Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) Time (1820‐2010) Public Secrecy and the Democrac Gaze: Naonal Intelligence Spencer L. Willardson (Nazarbayev University (Astana, Between Transparency and Introspecon Kazakhstan)) Karen Lund Petersen (University of Copenhagen) Sovereignty as a Discursive Pracce and Its Implicaons for Security China and Disaster Governance: Assessing the Domesc Sources of Gulsah Unal (University of Florida) a Global Responsibility Turkish – Israeli Impasse Since 2011: Case Study of Stalling Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Negoaon for Two‐Level Game Analysis Responsibility, Reciprocity, and Reexivity: A Framework for Fah Erol (Koç University) Ethically‐Conscious Peace Research Angela Lederach (University of Notre Dame) FB66: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel How accountability drives securizaon BRICS and new forms of global goverance Mike Slaven (University of Edinburgh) Internaonal Organizaon FB69: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Inquiries into Peace and Human Rights Disc. Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Raj Verma (Jilin University ) Chair Ida Basaens (Fordham University) Cooperaon and Discord among BRICs countries in global Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) governance Exploring Peace through UN Special Rapporteurs Gjovalin Macaj (University of Oxford) John A. Moore (California State Polytechnic University at Explaining Russia’s Relaonship with the Arcc Council Pomona) Andrew Chater (Brescia University College) Unwilling or Unable? Dening State Capacity and its Role in The Promise of Middle Powers: MIKTA and Global Governance Government Threat Response Daniel Chardell (Independent Researcher) Steven Walter (University of Georgia) China and Global Governance: Four Pathways to Cross A Threshold Decentralizaon and Compliance with Internaonal Human Rights Fengshi Wu (Nanyang Technological University) Law Mintao Nie (Purdue University) FB67: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Good Things to Those Who Wait (unl aer the Runo Elecon)? Decision Making and Foreign Policy Crises Presidenal Elecons and Government Respect for Human Rights Foreign Policy Analysis (within the context of Two‐Round Runo Systems) Joshua Holzer (University of Missouri) Chair Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Trading Disgraces: Does Trade Linkage Improve Human Rights? Disc. Melissa M. C. Beaudoin (Northern Virginia Community College David R. Davis (Emory University) ‐ Manassas) Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä‐Ingolstadt) Eric R. Reinhardt (Emory University) What is Peace Worth? Decision‐making and the Relocaon of Out‐ FB70: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Group Populaons in Times of Crises Climate Jusce and Human Rights in Global Development: Crical Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Engagements Suzanne Weedon (University at Albany) Frozen Identy: Re‐examining the role of public opinion and Global Development Human Rights polical acon in the Reagan administraon’s nuclear weapons Global South Caucus polics John Valdez (University of Oregon) Disc. Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) The 4Es: Ecology, Economy, Energy, and Equity – our Best Hope for Cocoa and pro‐poor private sector growth in West Africa: the Environment, or a Quadrature of the Circle? stakeholder perspecves on the EU as development protagonist Urs P. Thomas, PhD (EcoLomics Internaonal) Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Policy Coherence in climate governance in Caribbean Small Island Mark Langan (University of Leicester) Developing States Deconstrucng the Global Doctrine of Sustainable Development: Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Securizing the Environ for Peaceful Accumulaon Changing Paerns of Environmental NGOs Parcipaon with the Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University) UNFCCC’s COPs 1994‐2014: Increase in Environmental Legimacy or Greenwashing Climate Change Internaonal Policy Development? FB73: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Aja Binee (Temple University) Aesthec, Narrave and Poec Forms of Internaonal Relaons Climate Change and Security: Dierent Approaches Dierent Internaonal Polical Sociology Percepons Global Development Başar Baysal (Bilkent University) Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons Uluc Karakas (Bilkent University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Challenges for Recovery in the Face of Sustained Crisis: Lessons from Swaziland. Chair Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Connor Harron (University of California, Irvine) Disc. Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Documentary Aesthecs of Nuclear Power’s Destrucon of FB71: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Landscapes Theories of Change for Transional Jusce David E. Toohey (Nagoya University) Human Rights Video‐Observaon: A Phenomenological Research Tool for Study of Peace? Chair Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (London School of Economics) Reconciliaon) The (An)aesthec Limits of Modern Subjecvity: Kant in the Balkans Disc. Valerie Arnould (Egmont Instute) Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Theories of change in Transional Jusce: Routes to accountability The Number and the Face: The Polics of Explanatory Forms in in a complex environment Memorializaon Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason University) Danielle Taschereau Mamers (University of Western Ontario) Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and The Image of Las Casas and Colonial Figuraons of Indigenous Reconciliaon) Kathleen Sensabaugh (University of Cape Town) Sovereignty Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance through Human Rights) Leviathan and Sloterdjik: Aesthec forms of Polical Theological Transional Jusce – State‐Centred versus Cizenship‐Centred Rule Theories of Change Georey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and FB74: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reconciliaon) Regime change through Transional Jusce The Impact of Global Governance Norms on Domesc Resource Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance Polics through Human Rights) Global Development From Implementaon to Impact: Exploring the Theories of Change Environmental Studies Civil Society Organisaons Use to Pursue Community Reconciliaon Chair James van Alsne (Leeds University) in Cape Town, South Africa Disc. James van Alsne (Leeds University) Kathleen Sensabaugh (University of Cape Town) Opportunies and Challenges in Developing a New Breakthrough in The search for jusce and “posive” peace in Central America Natural Resources Governance in ASEAN Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason University) Poppy Winan (Universitas Gadjah Mada) FB72: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Hasrul Hanif (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Polics of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals : Crical Mining Industries and Development: Opportunity or Toxic Mix? examinaons and alternaves Evidence from Mongolia and the Philippines Pascale L. Hatcher (Ritsumeikan University) Global Development Environmental Studies What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Mongolia's Mining Governance Internaonal Polical Sociology and the Rise of Public Contestaon Pascale L. Hatcher (Ritsumeikan University) Chair Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) Adaptaon of EITI Standard in Indonesia Disc. Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Si Adiprigandari Adiwoso (University of Indonesia) Quest for Sustainable Development: The Power and Perils of Global Development Goals Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (UMass Boston) Peaceful poverty: when does it hurt to be poor – and on whom? Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC-Rio) FB75: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Capability Raos Predict Nothing Brenton J. Kenkel (Vanderbilt University) Local ownership in internaonal peacebuilding: Theory and pracce nexus Robert Carroll (Florida State University) Peaceful Uncertainty: When Power Shocks Do Not Create Global Development Peace Studies Commitment Problems Robert Schub (Nueld College) Chair Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Muhammet Bas (Harvard University) Disc. SungYong Lee (University of Otago) Errac Past Behavior and Crisis Escalaon: An Applicaon to Operaonalizing Local Ownership Deterrent Threats Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) Paul Poast (University of Chicago) The Compeon for Local Ownership of Peace and Jusce Iniaves Dissased States in Afghanistan Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Democrac Credibility: You Won't Find it if you Look in the Wrong Who Owned the Reconciliaon Process in Post‐conict Nicaragua? Place Manuela Nilsson (Linnaeus University, Sweden) James Morrow (University of Michigan)

FB76: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB79: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Crical Feminism and Emancipaon in Global Polics An Agenda for Peace in Asia Internaonal Polical Sociology Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Ethics Chair Evelyn Goh (Australian Naonal University) Women's Caucus Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Naonal University) Chair Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Contending Conceptualisaons of Peace: Internaonal Norms and Disc. Elisa Wynne‐Hughes (Cardi University) Internal Security in Asia The gendered dimensions of internaonal sancons and the fallacy Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) of "humanitarian exempons" Joint Resource Development as a Pathway to Peace? The Case of Simon Tordjman (University of Toulouse / LaSSP) the South China Sea Anthony Amicelle (Université de Montréal) Jackson Ewing (Asia Society Policy Instute) Traits, Gender and Leadership: An Analysis of Angela Merkel's Early Managing the Many Faces of Migraon: A new agenda for peace Chancellorship Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) Sam Rohrer (University of North Georgia - The Military College Actors, Agendas and Condions for Peace in the Asia ‐ Pacic of Georgia) Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Peace and Quiet: Domesc Silence and the Rise of New Precarious Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Subjects FB80: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Tomas Mitander (Karlstad University) Resilient Peace (1): Building Sustainable Peace through Stability or Line Säll (Karlstad University) Change? Andreas Öjehag Peersson (Karlstad University) Exploring Peace (Theme) FB77: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Anna Jarstad (Umeå University and Uppsala University) Militarized Masculinies and Body Polics Chair Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Kenneth J. Menkhaus (Davidson College) Chair Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Disc. Henri Myrnen (Internaonal Alert) The Panarchy of Peace: How Resilience Thinking Challenges Stability The secret funerals in Pskov: Patriosm, military masculinity and in Post‐conict Peacebuilding polics of (in)visibility in Russian media reporng on soldiers who Patrik Johansson (Umeå University & University of Otago) die in Ukraine Returning diaspora in Somaliland state‐building: Enabling peace, Emil Edenborg (Lund University Sweden) undermining long‐term stability? Suicide in the Greek army: How “real men” kill themselves Anna Ida Norén (Uppsala University) Angeliki Drongi (Université Paris 8 - CSU - CRESPPA) Peculiar Peace – Exploring Zambia’s and Malawi’s Peaceful History Muslim Masculinies: What is the Prescripon of the Qur’an? Johan Brosche (Uppsala University) Zehra Arat (University of Conneccut) Capability to facilitate conict transformaon?: Analysing polical Abdullah Hasan (University of Conneccut) leadership in Aceh’s and Sri Lanka’s transion from war to peace Malin Åkebo (Umeå University) FB78: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Successful Peace Implementaon: Plans and Processes Empirical Implicaons of Bargaining Theory Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Chair Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Disc. Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) FB81: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Colombia as a beneciary and a donor in internaonal cooperaon: The Dual Process of Democrazaon and Peacebuilding managing hybridity? Juana García (Universidad de los Andes) Peace Studies Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Cung aid in mes of crisis: Does securisaon explain the paern of ODA spending cuts? Chair Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Alexander Brand (Rhine-Waal University (Germany)) Strategy and Policy) Aid, Inuence and Instuons: U.S. Inuence and Tracking Disc. Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Instuons in West Africa Strategy and Policy) Adebola Olayinka (Duke University) Constuon Making and a Long‐Term Peace Agreement in South Sudan: The Challenge of Naon Building in a Deeply Divided Society FB84: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Steven C. Roach (University of South Florida) UN peacekeeping operaons and peacebuilding process aer Cold Derrick K. Hudson (Colorado School of Mines) War: challenges of building peace in post-conict sociees Local Governance & Peacebuilding: Conict & Consensus within Peace Studies Zones of Peace Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Chair Vanessa Majascic (GEDES/UNESP) Building peace in the shadow of war: A pilot study on the eect of Disc. Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University) security sector reform on the establishment of post‐conict peace El Salvador: from civil war to the instuonal reforms of the 1990s Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent) Vanessa Majascic (GEDES/UNESP) When Is Democracy Possible In The Developing World? UNTAET’s legacy: towards a sustainable peace in East Timor Jean Tompihe (Internaonal University of Grand Bassam, Cote Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) d'Ivoire) The contradicons of the Liberal Peace: Amnesty in Mozambique Privasaon of state administraons: former warlords, new Natália da Costa Pereira Bueno (University of Coimbra) democrac bureaucrats? The changing nature of UN peace operaons: robust mandates and Weeda Mehran (University of Cambridge ) the new polics of civilian protecon Juliana de Paula Bigatão (University of Ribeirão Preto FB82: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel (UNAERP)) Educaon for Peace and Development Global South Caucus FB85: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Japan in East Asian Regionalism Internaonal Educaon Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Chair Kevin Cooney (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Disc. Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Disc. Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Changing Peace Atudes: Internaonal Security Policy Educaon as Undesired Contestaon: Changes in Japanese Diplomac Opons a Means to Facilitate Global Cooperaon over the East China Sea Issues with China Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Chisako Teshima Masuo (Kyushu University) Eliza Markley (Georgia Instute of Technology) The Role of Percepon in Japanese Foreign Policy on Regional Analyzing Girls' Educaon in Afghanistan: A Tale of Gender Disparity Cooperaon: Fluctuaons in the Interpretaon of China’s Rise Mallory Walton (Central Michigan University) Charly von Solms (Waseda University) Aacks on Educaon in Conict, Post‐Conict and Non‐Conict Countering the Revoluon: Japanese foreign relaons in the contest Sengs to socialize East Asia Hannah Dönges (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Christopher Robichaud (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Development Studies) From norm beneciary to norm protector? So balancing behavior Inclusion in Segregated Spaces: Post‐Conict educaon reforms and and Japan’s norm‐based diplomacy in the South China Sea reconsidering Bosnian monoethnic schools Kyoko Hatakeyama (Kansai Gaidai University) Jacquelyn Grei (University of Pennsylvania) Pragmasm versus Naonalism: Analyzing outcomes in Japanese United Naons involvement in educaon planning and Foreign policy programming: Laying foundaons for peace and development Kevin Cooney (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Nanee Archer Svenson (Tulane University) FB86: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel FB83: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Religion, Culture, and Foreign Policy Internaonal Aid Agencies and development: examining Foreign Policy Analysis approaches and implicaons Religion and Internaonal Relaons Global Development Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Disc. Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner (Hamline University) Chair Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Disc. Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Promong the Fundamental Right of Freedom of Religion: Diverse New Kids on the Block: New Foreign Aid Donors and How They Pathways to Freedom of Religion and Belief and the Implicaons for Learn to Allocate Aid American Foreign Policy. Byungwon Woo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Barbara Ann Rieer-Flanagan (Central Washington University) Relaonal Networks of Belief and Identy: Religion as a Cause for FC03: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Posive Peace and Development. Authority in Internaonal Theory and History Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Historical Internaonal Relaons The discourse of nostalgia: Polical culture and Russian inuence in French polics Chair Jason Sharman (Grith University) Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Disc. Jason Sharman (Grith University) The domesc‐global discourse nexus and India’s Marxist strategic Beyond Dichotomy: Forms of Authority Relaons among Polical sub‐culture: sll soldiering on sans the Soviets Communies Alan Bloomeld (University of New South Wales) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Islam as a Religion of Peace: A New Understanding of Peace in Reconceptualizing Internaonal Order: Authority, Society, and the Turkish Foreign Policy New Millennium Burcu Sunar Cankurtaran (Istanbul University Faculty of Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Economics Dep. of Polical Science and Internaonal Relaons) Historicising Polical Authority: Rulers in Late‐Medieval Roman Law Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) FC01: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Gi‐giving as a source of authority: Achaemenid and Qing Pracces Inuencing Violent State Formaon: Civil War, Peace, and Compared Internaonal Intervenon Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp) Exploring Peace (Theme) Polical Authority in Anglo‐Saxon England Chair Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis) Disc. Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Disc. Susanna P. Campbell (American University) FC04: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sapphire Series Fragmented State Building: Elite Consolidaon and the Eects of Sapphire Series: Exploring Peace Through Understanding Public Intervenon on Post‐Conict Peace Health and Human Security Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Internaonal Studies Associaon The Ontology of Peace: Landscapes of Conict and Cooperaon Exploring Peace (Theme) Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Chair Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Michael Findley (University of Texas at Ausn) Part. Aun Lor (CDC) Kyosuke Kikuta (University of Texas at Ausn) Part. Dabney Evans (Emory University) Post‐Conict External Engagement: Help or Hindrance? Part. Thomas Reynolds (CARE) Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) Part. Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University) William Portnof (Santa Clara University) FC05: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Neopatrimonial Polical Order in Post‐Conict States: Afghanistan, Criques of Ahistorical Modes of Temporalizaon and Cambodia, and East Timor in the Aermath of Intervenon Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Spaalizaon in IR Theory Instuonalizing Peace of Just Ethnicity? The Impact of Ethnic Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons Recognion in Post‐conict Contexts Polical Demography and Geography Elisabeth A. King (New York University) Chair Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) FC02: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Leaders, Mediators and Their Supporters From the History to the Historicity of War Exploring Peace (Theme) Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) Legions of the Pope. The Revival of the Papacy in World Polics Chair Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Disc. Sarah E. Croco (Univeristy of Maryland) On the Mulple Faces of Historicism: Coloniality and Decoloniality Disc. Olga V. Chyzh (Iowa State University) in Images of Historical Development You Must Choose, but Choose Wisely: Interstate Conict and Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University ) Endogenous Leader Selecon Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Periodizing Internaonal Relaons Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Istanbul Bilgi University) Exploring the Role of Relaonal Power and Bias in Peacemaking: An Experimental Study of Mediator Aributes in Conict Management Forms of Representaon and Change of Internaonal Order Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Sco Gartner (Penn State School of Internaonal Aairs) Have I Made Myself Clear? The Impact of Dierent Signals of FC07: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Support on Deterrence Success Forestry, Land Use and Ecosystem Services Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Environmental Studies Looking for Evidence of Leaders’ Reputaons Chair Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Disc. Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Militarism From the Outside‐In: The Internaonal Determinants of Forest‐ conservaon funding and Brazilians’ willingness to pay Military Rule Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zürich) Michael Kenwick (The Pennsylvania State University) Land‐use planning to deepen democrac natural resource Peaceful Use? The Emerging Pracce of Mullateral Nuclear Export governance Control from the 1940s to the 1960s. Maria-Therese Gustafsson (Stockholm University) Isabelle Anstey (King's College London) Farmer Percepons of Climate Resilient Maize: A Kenyan Case Study The Economic Origins of Internaonal Organizaon Tara Mock (Michigan State University) Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) World‐Systems Analysis of the REDD+ Mechanism Hang Ryeol Na (Rochester Instute of Technology) FC11: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Protecng Wildlife In Spite of the State: An Examinaon of An‐ Internaonal Polical Economy Secon Outstanding Acvist Poaching Eorts in Africa Scholar (OAS) Award Honoring Margaret Levi Caitlin Corrigan (University of Pisburgh) Internaonal Polical Economy

FC08: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Andrej Grubacic (California Instute of Integral Studies) The New Materialism? Chair Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) Part. John Ahlquist (UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Theory Strategy) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Gay W. Seidman (University of Wisconsin) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Part. Robin Broad (American University) Chair Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Hon. Margaret Levi (stanford university) Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jonathan Joseph (University of Sheeld) FC12: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Innovaons in the Study of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Chair Robert Blair (Brown University) Part. Carolin Kaltofen (University College London) Disc. William Joseph Durch (Smson Center) Part. Tom Lundborg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Peacekeeping and the Decline of Violence FC09: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Han Dorussen (University of Essex) Queering Peace: A Preliminary Foray into LGBTI Research in Conict Deterrence or coercion: the eecveness of civilian protecon and Post-Conict Areas strategies in UN peacekeeping missions Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Peacekeeping Economy Chair Henri Myrnen (Internaonal Alert) Michael J. Gilligan (New York University) Disc. Paul Amar (University of California) Explaining Sexual Exploitaon and Abuse in Peacekeeping Missions: The polics of ambiguity: LGBTI research in conict The Role of Female Peacekeepers and Gender Equality in Robin Scho (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Contribung Countries Queering Aceh in the aermath of tsunami and armed conict Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Marjaana Jauhola (University of Helsinki) Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Queer, Foreign, and Refugee: The Triple Challenge of Syrian Queer Internaonal Peacebuilding and Local Success: Assumpons, Myths, Refugees in Lebanon and Reality Sabiha Allouche (School of Oriental and African Studies) Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Shaping the Global Agenda: the eecveness of LGBTQ transnaonal advocacy networks FC13: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Robyn Linde (Rhode Island College) Nexus between Peace and the Economy Queering “Power” and “Security” in Internaonal Theory Exploring Peace (Theme) Horia Michael Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Chair Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) FC10: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Forging Peace and the Making of the United Naons: The Rise of Revising Keynes’s “The Economic Consequences of the Peace” Internaonal Organizaons (II) Sco Nelson (Virginia Tech) Edward Weisband (Virginia Tech) Historical Internaonal Relaons Crude Peace: The role of oil trade in the 1979 Israeli‐Egypan peace Chair Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (London School of Economics) negoaons Disc. Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Ziv Rubinovitz (Menachem Begin Heritage Center) The expanding autonomy of secretaries‐general: A conceptual Elai Reg (University of Haifa) framework Leaving the Conict Trap Behind: The Relaonship Between Third Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) Party Intervenon and Post‐Civil War Recovery Colonial Reform or Actual Decolonizaon of Island Dependencies ? Anne Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Challenges to Implementaon of the United Naons Decolonizaon Peaceful Conict: Foreign Firms, US Pressure and Japanese Mandate Proteconism in the Post‐WWII Period Carlyle G. Corbin (Council of Presidents, United Naons General Kris Govella (Asia-Pacic Center for Security Studies) Assembly) FC14: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Impact of the Criminalizaon of Conduct in War Janina Dill (London School of Economics) The Technologies of IR: Connuity and Change Criminalizaon in World Polics: Uncovering the Historical Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Construcon of the Internaonal Crime of Genocide Theory Suwita Hani Randhawa (University of Oxford) Criminalizaon and Marime Security Chair Michele Acuto (University College London) Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Chair Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) FC18: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Indicators in Global Governance Part. Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) Internaonal Polical Economy FC15: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Transnaonal Environmental Governance 2: Fragmentaon, Risk Disc. Tony Porter (McMaster University) and Uncertainty Disc. Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Environmental Studies The Power of Ranking? The Ease of Doing Business as So Power Beth Ann Simmons (Harvard University) Chair Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) What does a ‘data revoluon’ in development mean? Disc. Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Morten Jerven (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Uncertainty in Sustainable Biofuels Governance: Examining Issues of Post‐GDP World? Rethinking Internaonal Governance in the 21st Scale and Modes of Governance Century Mahieu Mondou (University of California, Berkeley) Lorenzo Fioramon (University of Pretoria (South Africa)) Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Normave Agendas and the Power of Global Benchmarking Grace Skogstad (University of Toronto) Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Public‐Private Transnaonal Arenas and Enforcement in Biodiversity Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) Governance How Rankings Narrowly Constute and Limit Our Understanding of João Paulo Veiga (University of São Paulo) Global Governance Challenges: The Case of the CPI Murilo Alves Zacareli (University of São Paulo) Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Can Transnaonal Environmental Governance Inuence Domesc Oriented Producon Processes? FC19: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) The Taming of Democracy Assistance Gabriela Bueno (University of Massachuses Boston) Internaonal Organizaon FC16: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Nuclear Ethics aer Nye: Perspecves from Polics and Philosophy Part. Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Internaonal Ethics Part. Valerie Bunce (Cornell University) Part. James Ron (University of Minnesota) Chair Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Part. Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) Disc. Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Introducon for Nuclear Ethics aer Nye FC20: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) The Polics of Economic Reform aer Socialism: A Comparave Nuclear Deterrence Theory—the Return of the Repressed Assessment Steven Lee (Hobart and Williams Colleges) Post Communist Systems The Big Bang: Hypocrisy in the U.S. evangelical movement towards nuclear weapons Chair Dr. Ramakrushna Pradhan (Fakir Mohan University) Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Disc. Licinia Simao (University of Coimbra) What Exceponalism? Post‐Communist Human Development in Nuclear Ethics and the Polics of Abolion Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Comparave‐Historical Perspecve Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Iran vs “The Internaonal Community”: The Depolicizaon of The Polics of Economic Reform in Communist States: Vietnam, Nuclear Weapons Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Cuba and North Korea in Comparave Perspecve In Tae Yoo (Department of Polical Science, Yonsei University) FC17: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) Internaonal Relaons and Criminalizaon The Eurasian Development Bank: Enhancing Socio‐Economic Internaonal Law Development or Extending Russo Neo‐Imperialism? Rafael Oganesyan (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Chair Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Innovaon Futures in the EU Knowledge Economy – The Case of Disc. Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Hungary Neither Peace, Nor Jusce: The UN Security Council, the ICC, and Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) R2P Katalin Csorba Balogne (Embassy of Hungary-Washington DC, Ruben Reike (European University Instute) Budapest Business School) Judgment, Liability, and the Risk of Riskless Warfare Pablo Kalmanovitz (Universidad de los Andes) Eurasian economic Union: integraon features Diusion of Organizaonal Strategies in Sudan Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Relaons (University)) Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Chris Meserole (University of Maryland) FC21: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable New Identy Polics in the Internaonal Relaons of the Middle The Role of External Support in Violent and Nonviolent Resistance East Outcomes Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Religion and Internaonal Relaons To Arms or To The Streets? Explaining the Choice of Religious Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Groups between Nonviolent and Violent Insurrecon Strategies Chair Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Part. Helle E. Malmvig (DIIS, Danish Instute for Internaonal Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Studies) Technology) Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Co‐Opon, Opportunity, or Agencey? The Relaonship Between Part. Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) Non‐Democrac Instuons and Civil Resistance Onset Part. Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Polical Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) Science) Going, Going, Gone? Protest, State Responses, and Leader Change Part. Morten Valbjorn (Aarhus University) Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) FC22: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Roman-Gabriel Olar (University of Essex) Data, measurement and the forecasng of armed conict FC25: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Police, Civil-Military, Relaons, and Human Security Chair Margit Bussmann (University of Greifswald) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Chair Jonathan E. Czarnecki (Naval War College Monterey) Early ViEWS: A Prototype Dissaggregated, Open‐Source Violence Disc. Jonathan E. Czarnecki (Naval War College Monterey) Early Warning System Coexistence, Coordinaon, or Cooperaon? Explaining why civil‐ Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Conict Research, military interacon vary in peacebuilding operaons Uppsala University and Peace Research Instute Oslo) Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University) Jonas Nordkvelle (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Irregular Force Structure: Paramilitary Forces and Pro‐Government Milias Projecng the Incidence of Interstate and Intrastate Armed Conict Tobias Böhmelt (University of Essex and ETH Zurich) to 2040 Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) Bryan A. Frederick (RAND) What if? A method to study counterfactual polical behavior Policing dilemmas in Lan America. Police reform and cultural Stephanie Dornschneider (University of Buckingham) change in the framework of cizen security in Argenna. Ideas and implicaons. Nick Henderson (Stanford University) Eduardo E. Estevez (Foundaon for Economic Studies and Public Looking for Trouble: Analyzing Search Engine Data during Policy (FEEPP)) Internaonal Crises Social identy and military inuences in a mulethnic civil society: A Lizhi Liu (Stanford University) case study of police as soldiers Eric Min (Stanford University) Deborah S. Davenport (Internaonal Instute for Sustainable Forecasng the rise of China Development) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Melissa M. C. Beaudoin (Northern Virginia Community College - Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Manassas)

FC23: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable FC26: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Variees of Near State Experiences: The Polics of Quasi-Statehood Art and Design in Peace and Conict and Sovereignty Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace (Theme) English School Chair Holly Ryan (Manchester Metropolitan University) Chair Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech) Street Art and Democracy: A Crical Excavaon Part. Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Holly Ryan (Manchester Metropolitan University) Part. Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Instute of Technology ) Part. Kenneth J. Menkhaus (Davidson College) Chandra Morrison (Vising Fellow, School of Advanced Study, University of London ) FC24: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Aesthecs and the Art of Polical Parcipaon in Times of Crisis: New Quantave Research in Nonviolent Civil Resistance How Austeries Shape Protest Cultures Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) Peace Studies Internaonal Security Studies Drawing Jusce: When Human Rights Scholars Become Arsts Janet McKnight (Author and Human Rights Aorney) Chair Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) Peacebuilding through Performance: Art as a Challenge to Disc. Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University) Dominant Narraves Ruth Trumble (The University of Wisconsin-Madison) FC27: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jusce and Stable Peace: Theorecal Links and Some Empirical China’s Role in Conict-Aected Regions 1: Business and Polics in Illustraons Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) the Name of Peace Jusce Maers: Peace Agreements, Durability, and Durable Peace Foreign Policy Analysis Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie Exploring Peace (Theme) University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. ) Chair William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) Lynn M. Wagner (Internaonal Instute for Sustainable Disc. Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Development) (NUPI)) Jusce in Interdisciplinary Perspecve: Findings from other China’s Proacve Diplomacy in Afghanistan: Contradicon between Disciplines and their Impact on Internaonal Relaons the Principle of Non‐Interference and the Diplomac Pracce Harald Mueller (HSFK ) Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University) Navigang in Troubled Waters: China’s Interests and Strategy in the FC30: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Post‐Soviet Space Roundtable on Oxford Handbook of Comparave Regionalism Alexander Korolev (Centre on Asia and Globalisaon, Lee Kuan Internaonal Organizaon Yew School of Public Policy, Naonal Univ of Singapore) Chair Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Global South Solidarity? Regional Organisaons and China’s Posion Disc. Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) on Intervenon at the UN Security Council in the Libyan and Syrian Disc. Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Civil Wars Disc. Zhimin Chen (Fudan University) Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong) Part. Etel Solingen (University of California Irvine) The Principle of Non‐Intervenon with Chinese Characteriscs: Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Exploring the Condions under Which to Expect What Kind of Part. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Chinese Intervenon Camilla T. N. Soerensen (Copenhagen University) FC31: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel China’s Increasing Role in Conict Zones: Protecng Commercial Improving Our Understanding of the Theory and Pracce of Interests and Beyond Naonal Security Intelligence Yang Jiang (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Intelligence Studies FC28: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Internaonal dimensions of Civil War Disc. Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Eroding the Internaonal Order: Realism, Liberalism, and Covert Operaons Chair Erin Jenne (Central European University) Spencer L. Willardson (Nazarbayev University (Astana, Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Kazakhstan)) Disc. Erin Jenne (Central European University) The Evoluon of Intelligence Studies: 30 Years of INS External support and conict recurrence Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Niklas Karlén (Uppsala University) Discourses on Intelligence ‐ A Theory of Public Approach and Conicng Moves: Exploring the Strategy of State Support for Dimensions Militant Groups Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Colton Hengton (University of Missouri) Hybrid Conicts in the 21st Century: The Need for New Models in Intervenons as a Public Good: Explaining Why Democracies Do Intelligence Civil Wars Dierently Marian Sebe (Naonal Intelligence Academy) Hans-Inge Langø (University of Texas at Ausn) Intelligence culture: an explanaon from neoinstuonalism Democrac Foreign Intervenon in Governmental Conicts Antonio M Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) Yohan Park (University at Bualo, SUNY) Internal Polics of Non‐state Groups in the Shadow of Internaonal FC32: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innovave Panel Intervenon BRICS: A Polical Gesture or the Real Deal? Sco Tyson (University of Chicago) ISA Innovave Panel Livio Di Lonardo (New York Univeristy) Chair Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) FC29: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Jusce and Peace Part. Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Part. Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. M. Matheswaran (IDSA (Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis)‐New Delhi; Naval War College, Goa; . ) Chair Harald Mueller (HSFK ) Disc. Peter Sutch (Cardi University) FC33: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jusce and Equality as Both Problem and Soluon in Asia‐Pacic The Dynamics of Internaonal Courts: Use, Legimacy and Security Eecveness? David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Internaonal Law Dimensions and Percepons of Jusce Claims in Internaonal Chair Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Conict Arvid Bell (Harvard University) Disc. Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Internaonal Courts and Indirect Governance: Compliance through FC36: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Intermediaries Religion, Socializaon and Internaonal Relaons Theory: Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Applicaons and New Horizons On the Brink: Understanding When Armed Groups Might Be More Suscepble to Internaonal Criminal Tribunals’ Inuence Religion and Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Legimaon Strategies of ICs: Mobilizing Supports for the EACJ and Chair Elham Atashi (Georgetown University) the ACHPR Disc. Gregorio Beza (University of Exeter) Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) "Dialogical Cosmopolitanism": Understanding New Trends in the The Games They Play: Internaonal Criminal Jusce as Polical "Islam and the West" Scholarship Strategy of the Global South Meena Sharify-Funk (Wilfrid Laurier University) Yuna Chrisne Han (University of Oxford) The “R” stands for relaonal: A Realisc mimec view on Domesc Salience, Legimaon and State Compliance with reconciliaon Internaonal Courts Jodok Troy (University of Innsbruck) Øyvind Sansen (University of Oslo) Dening the Other: Securizaon of Sectarianism in the Internaonal Relaons of the Syrian Uprisings FC34: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel May Darwich (Durham University) Naonalism: Causes and Eects The Hegemony of Western Values within the "Islamic World": the Internaonal Security Studies Concepts of IR and the Uprise of the Islamic State Taana Castelo-Branco (IRI/PUC-Rio) Chair Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) Ana Carolina Coelho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Disc. Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) (PPDH)) How Naonalism Helps Internal Balancing But Hurts External Balancing FC37: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) New Methods in Environmental Governance Research Naonalism in Combat: The Brish Empire's Combat Eecveness Environmental Studies in WWII Malaya Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Kirsn J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Exploring The Ethnic Touareg’s Quest for Statehood in Mali since Disc. Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Independence Visualizing Environmental Polics and Governance: Waste and Dr. Edoh Agbehonou (Savannah State University) Water Across Scales Naonalism and Revisionist States Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Akisato Suzuki (Dublin City University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) FC35: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Funconal regulatory spaces and policy diusion in Europe: The Role Conict and Contestaon in Foreign Policy and Security case of mountains Strategies Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva) Foreign Policy Analysis Unearthing Our Unknown Knowns: Text Mining for the Social Sciences Chair Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Disc. Crisan A. Canr (Oakland University) Technology) Disc. Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Sigrid S. Eggereide (Department of Sociology and Polical Polical pares: naonal role concepons and narraves of Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) intervenon in foreign policy Magnus Rom Jensen (Secon for Humanies and Social Sissela Matzner (University of Edinburgh) Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) How role conicts explain small states' changing policies on Engaging the Internaonal Relaons and Comparave Polics peacekeeping contribuon: Evidence from Austria Nexus: A Content Analysis of Global Environmental Polics Syllabi Victor Gigleux (University of Edinburgh) and Texts Graham Bullock (Davidson College) Role Theory and Dissonant Foreign Policies Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Old Tie, New Tie: Interdependent Episodes of Cooperaon James Hollway (Graduate Instute, Geneva) Binary Role Theory and Tailored Deterrence Strategies Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Christoph Stadeld (ETH Zürich) Role Pressure and Role Conict: German Foreign Policy during the Per Block (ETH Zürich) Persian Gulf War I See: Video Analysis and the Study of Internaonal Negoaons Thorsten Spehn (University of Colorado, Denver) Marian Feist (London School of Economics and Polical Science) FC38: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel FC42: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Crical Approaches to IR Teaching Energy governance, security, and sustainability Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Polical Sociology Environmental Studies Internaonal Educaon Global South Caucus Chair Kate A. Ervine (Saint Mary's University) Disc. Kate A. Ervine (Saint Mary's University) Chair Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Mullateral organizaons and the limits to internaonal energy Disc. Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida) cooperaon The Future of Japanese Higher Educaon: The Impact of Faculty Jerey D. Wilson (Murdoch University) Development on Universalizaon and Globalizaon of Japanese An Assessment of China's Energy Security Strategy: Strengths and Universies Weaknesses Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chrisan University) Images of Internaonal Polics in Chinese Science Ficon Karolina Wysoczanska (Nongham University, UK) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Conneccut) Unconscious Emulaon? The Role of Advisers in Inuencing Interseconality: A building block for peace Mechanisms of Diusion Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Nicole L. Weygandt (Cornell) Andrea Putman (MSU Denver) Sustainable energy transions and fossil fuel subsidy reform in A science of failure? Decision‐making and the limits of intelligence Indonesia in Rubicon Kathryn Chelminski (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) Development Studies) FC39: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable FC43: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commiee Panel The Post-war Reconstrucon and Development Unit (PRDU): the Survive or Thrive at a Teaching-Oriented Instuon relaonship between academia and peace-building policy Professional Development Commiee Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) Chair Jacob Eriksson (University of York) Part. Christopher R. Cook (University of Pisburgh at Johnstown) Part. Sultan Barakat (University of York) Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Part. Arne Strand (Chr. Michelsens Instute) Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Part. Tom Waldman (University of York) Part. Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Part. Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) FC40: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Cmte Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) IR Theories in Explaining Current Russian-Western Relaons Chair Post Communist Systems FC44: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Food Sovereignty and Social Peace: Rights, Human Security and Disc. Taana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Governance Challenges Relaons) Part. Andrey A. Baykov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Global Development Exploring Peace (Theme) Relaons (MGIMO University)) Peace Studies Part. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Part. Igor Istomin (MGIMO University) Chair Annee Desmarais (Canada Research Chair in Human Rights, Social Jusce and Food Sovereignty, University of Manitoba) FC41: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Harriet Friedmann (University of Toronto) Geography and Security Part. Marie‐Josee Massicoe (University of Oawa) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Part. Philip McMichael (Cornell University) Chair Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Part. Raj Patel (UT Ausn) Disc. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Part. Hannah Wiman (University of Brish Columbia) Exterritorial warfare: technologies, pracces, and consequences for the future of military intervenon FC45: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Max M. Mutschler (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Domesc Polics, Diplomacy, and Foreign Policymaking (BICC)) Foreign Policy Analysis Power and Proximity: The Spaal Aspects of Militarized Interstate Disputes Chair Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner (Hamline University) Josh Caldon (Albany University) Disc. Dov Levin (Carnegie‐ Mellon University) Great power rivalry, geography and survival of small powers Foreign Policies that make or break governments. Can foreign Abolghasem Bayyenat (Syracuse University) policies make governments go under? Cies as Liabilies: Urban Concentraon and Internaonal Security Giampiero Giacomello (University of Bologna) Dani K. Nedal (Georgetown University) J. A. (Bertjan) Verbeek (Radboud University Nijmegen) Parliaments and Foreign Policy: A Comparave Analysis of the Role FC48: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable of the Turkish Parliament During the Two Gulf Wars Death by Panels?: Re-Thinking Protest in IR and the Neoliberal Havva Karakas Keles (Syracuse University) Academy Who Speaks for Coalion Governments in Foreign Aairs? Theorizing the Allocaon of the Foreign Oce Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä-Ingolstadt) Chair Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Disc. Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Dealing with Coalion Governments in Foreign Policy: A Strategic Part. Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Diplomacy Approach Part. Catherine E. Jean (University of Florida) Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Part. Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey) Human Rights Foreign Policy: Explaining states’ behaviour under the UPR FC49: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Polical Science The Concept of Asymmetric Tolerance (LSE)) Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon FC46: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Modesto Seara‐Vazquez (Technological University of the Female Cizenship: How Women Are Resisng, Contesng and Mixteca (UTM)) Disc. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Reshaping Polical Spaces The Concept of Asymmetric Tolerance Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Modesto Seara-Vazquez (Technological University of the Chair Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Mixteca (UTM)) Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) European Union, Terrorism and Cultural Coexistence Embodying Democracy: Shaping Women Cizens in Southeast Asian Alejandro Chanona (Naonal Autonomous University of Style Democracies Mexico) Denise M. Horn (Simmons College) Internaonal migraon as a case to understand asymmetric tolerance Mission Bogotá: Learning to Work for Crime Reducon in Colombia Yleana Cid (Naonal University of Mexico) Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) Freedom of Expression and Tolerance Women in Tahrir: Contestaons in Public Spaces Davila Consuelo (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Priyanka Chandra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Tolerance and intolerance in the cyberspace: Towardas an Internet Barrage aer the war: War Widows in Sri Lanka and the struggle for governance where tolerance is promoted denion Marco Lopategui (UNAM) Anupama Ranawana (Newman Theological College) FC50: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Disnguished Scholar FC47: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Theory Secon Honours the Work of Kimberly Hutchings Surveys and Experiments in Terrorism and Polical Violence Theory Internaonal Security Studies Chair Shannon K. Brincat (Grith University) Chair Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Part. Fiona Robinson (Carleton University) Disc. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Part. Chrisne Sylvester (University of Conneccut) Disc. Peter Krause (Boston College) Part. Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) “Heil Hitler” versus “Allahu Akbar:” An Experimental Approach to Part. Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) How Terrorism is Dierenally Perceived and Labeled Part. Marn Weber (University of Queensland) Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Part. Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston and Elizabeth Karampelas (Georgia State University) Dalhousie University ) Refugees, Spillover Eects, and Foreign Policy Preferences: A Survey Part. Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) Experiment in Turkey Hon. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Anna Getmansky (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel) Tolga Sinmazdemir (Bogazici University) FC51: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Repertoires of Violence: Choices and Targets of Non-State Actors When Do Insurgents Control Territory? Internaonal Security Studies R. Karl Rethemeyer (State University of New York at Albany) Chair Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Nakissa Jahanbani (University at Albany) Disc. Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Knowledge is Power: How Educaon Decreases Fear of Terrorism Severing Ties that Bind: Explaining Kindred Targeng by Naonalist and Support for Aggressive U.S. Policy Militants Peter Krause (Boston College) Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) Keven Ruby (University of Chicago) Methods in the Madness: Modeling Improvised Explosive Devices in Insurgencies Patrick O'Mahen (Lusck Consulng) Miguel Garces (Lusck Consulng) Thomas McCauley (Lusck Consulng) Aid, Local Elites, and Insurgency: Winning Hearts and Minds in FC54: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Afghanistan Circulaon, Sovereignty, Sabotage: Crical Approaches to the Sebasan Schue (Uni Konstanz) Global Supply Chain Daniel Karrell (New York University (Abu-Dhabi)) Global Development The Short and the Long of it: Forgoen Lessons of The Murid Wars, Internaonal Polical Sociology 1816–1859 Ivan M. Arreguin-to (Boston University, Pardee School of Chair Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Global Studies) Disc. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) War by other means? Violence and territorial control in Disembedding liberalism? The pot‐pourri of transnaonal logiscs, insurgencies risk management, and local conict dynamics in Africa’s volale Mahew Adam Kocher (Yale University) environments Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) FC52: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Marime Commerce and Compeon: Trade, Security, and The Causes and Consequences of Military Intervenon Sovereignty in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean Internaonal Security Studies David Pak Yue Leon (Keuka College) Chair Jerey W. Taliaferro (Tus University) Apprehensions in the Supply Chain: The Logiscs of Military Disc. Jerey Friedman (Dartmouth College) Detenon in an Everywhere War Richard Nisa (Fairleigh Dickinson University) Disc. Elizabeth Saunders (George Washington University) Cement for an Alliance? Great Power Basing, Sunk Costs, and Megaships, Megaports, Logiscal Monstrosies: How really, really Alliance Reliability in War big ships transform the global supply chain and challenge the Jonathan N. Brown (Sam Houston State University) material limits of sovereignty Charmaine S. Chua (University of Minnesota) Anthony Marcum (University of Michigan) Diversion, Greed, or Polical Consolidaon? An Analysis of Military FC55: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Intervenon within Africa How Collecve Security Operaons Work Emizet F. Kisangani (Kansas State University) Internaonal Security Studies Je Pickering (Kansas State University) The Eects of Covert Regime Change on Target States Chair Russ Burgos (Naonal Defense University) Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Disc. Russ Burgos (Naonal Defense University) Arming the Opposion: The Long‐term Impacts of Providing Lethal Joint Ventures: The Role of Joint Military Exercises in Regional Aid to Nonstate Actors Security Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Busted! Why Leaders Think Twice About Covert Acon in the Media James Wesley Huo (Air Command and Sta College) Age Internaonal Organizaon at War: NATO in Afghanistan Michael Poznansky (University of Pisburgh) Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Michael Joseph (George Washington University) Paying Peacekeepers: Compensaon and Parcipaon in UN Operaons FC53: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Andrew Levin (Conneccut College) The WTO and internaonal trade in mes of turmoil Opening the Black Box of Internaonal Security Organizaons: Internaonal Organizaon Which states are most acve in security negoaons and contribute Internaonal Polical Economy most to internaonal peace? Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Chair Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Disc. John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) FC56: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Mullateralism and the Market: The Role of Business Condions The Role of Media in Peacebuilding and Trade Polics in Support for Mullateral Development Bank Projects Peace Studies Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Chair Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Disc. Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Compartmentalizing the Single Undertaking Principle: A Glimpse of Refugees, Media and the Threat to Peaceful Coexistence: in Global Hope for the WTO and Regional Crises Koray Mutlu (McMaster University) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) The Eects of Foreign Audiences in WTO Ligaon Rami Goldstein (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) Naoko Matsumura (Hitotsubashi University ) Peace Journalism and the representaons of Arabs in Hebrew South‐South Trade and Foreign Policy non‐Compliance: Eects of sports media Trade Direcon on the Polics of General Assembly Vong by Chen Kertcher (Haifa University , Ariel University ) Developing Countries Insanity, Islam, and Implicaons: Terrorism Narraves in the Jonas Gamso (University of Pisburgh) Animated TV‐Series ‘Family Guy’ The Importance of the Coon Crop in the World and the Impact of Jan Sändig (University of Tübingen) the Upland Case DS 267/45 at WTO Dispute Selement Body When Media do not Mediate: Discourse Analysis on the Israeli‐ Maria de Lourdes Alberni Quaglia (Catholic University of Palesnian conict in local news Minas Gerais) Moara Crivelente (University of Coimbra) Role of mass media as a facilitator of peace Conicng ideas, guiding values? The nexus between concepts of Liubov Timeeva (Jawaharlal Nehru University) conict and policy approaches. EU engagement in Yemen and Myanmar FC57: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Natalie Chrisne Girke (University of Kent/Brussels School of Cizenship, Naonalism and Ethnicity in Asia Internaonal Studies) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Mediaon as governance: the European Union in Myanmar/Burma Natalie Chrisne Girke (University of Kent/Brussels School of Chair Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Internaonal Studies) Disc. Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Language Pracces in Irregular Migrant Acvism in Japan FC62: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Reiko Shindo (University of Warwick ) Academic Engagement with Government-supported Applied Peace Ethnic Vong and Atudes towards Racial Quotas among Brazilians Research: examining the academic – policy peace research nexus. of Japanese and Jewish Heritage Peace Studies Angela Ju (University of California Los Angeles) Chair Caroline Hughes (University of Bradford) How Do Autocrac Leaders Manipulate Naonalism? Evidence from Part. Owen Greene (University of Bradford) China Part. Neil Cooper (University of Bradford) Chuyu Liu (Penn State University) Part. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) FC59: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Women, Islam and Insurgent Violence: Disrupng the Western Part. Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Naonal Security Narrave FC63: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Security Studies Comparing Environmental Governance - EU, US and BASIC / BRICS Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Environmental Studies Chair Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen ) Chair Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Jihad al Nikah: Sexual Violence and the Islamic State Disc. Michel Gueldry (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) Inconvenient Trade‐Os: Global Environmental Impacts of BRICS' Midlife Crisis Women Insurgents: Neither Combatants Nor Vicms Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Federal University of Megan A. Stewart (American University/University of Virginia) Tocanns (UFT)) The Changing Role of Women in Nigeria's Boko Haram: A Case Study The European Commission as entrepreneurial climate leader Coty Marn (West Virginia University) Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Female Bodies as the War Front in Jihadist Conicts The Polics of Water Collaboraon: The case of the uMngeni River, Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) South Africa Wasted peace in Lebanon: from the end of the civil war to the Cameron Harrington (University of Cape Town) radicalizaon of Sunni youth The Polluter Pays Principle and Packaging in the United States and Elena Aoun (Université Catholique de Louvain) Germany FC60: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Vivian Thomson (University of Virginia) Debang the future of internaonal engagement: Journal of Vulnerability and Abatement Costs as indicators of interest: The Intervenon and Statebuilding 10 years on. case of BASIC Countries Mariana Balau (Poncia Universidade Católica de Minas Internaonal Polical Sociology Gerais) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) FC64: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Florian P. Kuehn (Oo von Guericke University Magdeburg) Contextualizing the Dynamics of Islamic Polics Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Part. David Chandler (University of Westminster) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Part. Rita Abrahamsen (University of Oawa) Chair Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Part. Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster) Disc. John F. Clark (Florida Internaonal University) Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) FC61: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel "Wahhabism", tribailsm and oil: Is there sll a basis for a social The EU's Role in Peacebuilding contract in Saudi Arabia? Peace Studies Anna K. Viden (University of Pennsylvania) Chair Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) A Comparave Study of Al Shabab and Boko Haram Disc. Markus Kirchschlager (German Instute of Global and Area Yohannes Woldemariam (Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica) Studies (GIGA Hamburg)) The individualizaon of Islamic actors and its eects on state‐ Peace and Inequality in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Between EU legimacy in the Middle East Integraon and Social Disintegraon Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs - oiip) Jasmin Ramovic (University of Manchester) Two Side of the Same Coin: Hizballah, Religio‐polical Terrorism, The emerging EU Peacebuilding Framework: where are the locals? and the Challenges of Identy Maria Marn de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Ran Ukashi (University of Manitoba) Establishing a Computaonal Chronotope of the Islamic State (IS) The State of Peace in the World's Smallest States: Microstates and Caliphate´s Utopia Their Contribuon to the Exploraon and Realizaon of Peace in the Vit Stritecky (Charles University, Prague) World Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University) Nancy Wright (Long Island University ) Petr Spelda (Charles University in Prague, Metropolitan Great Powers and small states: a typology University Prague) Gadi Heimann (Hebrew University) Reclaiming Movement in Space: Why Small Mediterranean States FC65: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Can Have a Grand Strategy Polics and Governance at the Intersecon of Environment, Food Hillary Bria (King's College London) and Agriculture II: Regional-Local Linkages The Warrior State Reconsidered: Denmark, Georgia and Lithuania as Environmental Studies military peacemakers Global Development Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Chair Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) The Transformave Capacity of Mulnaonal Transboundary Disc. Maas E. Margulis (University of Srling) Infrastructure in Small States: a Case Study of Laos Governing Oil Palm for Food Security and Sustainability in Gabriele Giovannini (Northumbria University) Cameroon Ste Hamann (University of Guelph) FC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Adam C. Sneyd (University of Guelph) Protecng the Rights of Children Filling the Cracks of Fragmented Global Governance: Global‐ Human Rights Naonal Dynamics in the Polical Economy of GM Corn Chair Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Mahew Gaudreau (University of Waterloo) Disc. Ashly Townsen (Washington State University) Food Riots and Dietary Change in Hai and Cameroon Whatcha Watching?: Major Network Coverage of Internaonal Lauren Sneyd (St. Francis Xavier University) Human Rights Violaons Public‐Private Partnerships, Gender, and Food Security: A Closer Baekkwan Park (Emory University) Look at the G8 New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrion David R. Davis (Emory University) Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) The Invisibility of Child Soldiers in Lan America GM‐No!: Democracy, food policy, and the GMO debate in Ghana Rebecca Root (Ramapo College) Jacqueline Ignatova (Appalachian State University) Words and Deeds: The Case of the Internaonal Advocacy Network Against the Use of Child Soldiers FC66: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Polical Science) The BRICS and the G20. A club of consequence, support or Money and Control: Rebel Groups and the Forcible Recruitment of disrupon for the G20 and global governance Child Soldiers Internaonal Organizaon Christopher Faulkner (University of Central Florida) Chair Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Part. Oliver Stuenkel (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) FC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Arthur Stein (UCLA) Internet Governance: Policy, Infrastructure, and the Consequences Part. Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Relaons) of Informaon Control Internaonal Communicaon FC67: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Interrogang US security pracces: the covert, the secret, the Disc. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) invisible, and the technological Transnaonal Advocacy Networks in Internet Governance Internaonal Polical Sociology Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Foreign Policy Analysis Digital Dictator’s Dilemma: The Changing Norms of Internet Chair M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) Regulaon and Polical Control in Non‐Democrac States States of Impunity Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Georgetown University) Ruth Blakeley (University of Kent) The Market for Peace: Consequences of inelasc markets for Covertness and the residue of contemporary counter‐terrorism loyales in global communicaon Oliver Kearns (University of Edinburgh) Michael King Jablonski (Georgia State University) Droning Silence: Government Statements and Silences in The Digital Dilemma in War and Peace: ICTs and the Determinants Internaonal Law Formaon, The Case of Armed Drone Aacks of Digital Network Shutdowns in Non‐Democracies Lisa Schweiger (University of Edinburgh) Jan Rydzak (University of Arizona)

FC68: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Small States and Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Disc. Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) FC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Modi‐fying the postcolony: an imaginal analysis of global polics Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Parcipang in Peace: Ownership, Power, and Knowledge in the University) Study and Promoon of Peace Liberal Arts Educaon In Neo‐Liberal Times: Human Development Internaonal Polical Sociology Or Cultural Crisis? Exploring Peace (Theme) Sash Kolluri (Pace University) Global Development Peace Studies Pakistan Ka Matlab Kiya, La Ilaha Ilallah (Trans: What Does Pakistan Mean? There is Only One God): Unpacking Religion, Identy, and Chair Carol Jean Gallo (Cambridge University) Extremism in Pakistan Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Kiran Pervez (American University/US Department of State) Disc. Laura K. Taylor (Queen's University Belfast) Partners for Peace: Parcipatory Acon Research in the Democrac FC74: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Republic of the Congo Peace Theory Over Time Carol Jean Gallo (Cambridge University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Pieter Vanholder (Life & Peace Instute ) Chair Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) The Upward Spiral: Using Parcipatory Acon Research to Explore Disc. Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Educaon for a Culture of Peace in Nicaragua Heather Kertyzia (California State University Dominguez Hills) Poverty, Educaon, Environment, and Rights: PEERing into the Nobel Vision of Peace Seeing like an Expert: Aid Experse and Local Authority in Rekha Daa (Monmouth University) Somaliland Jessica Anderson (George Washington University) War, Revoluon, and the Transformaon of European Polics Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University) Rethinking Security from the Ground Up: Peace, Jusce, and the Processes of Change Organizing Internaonal Peace Polics: Nobel Laureate Chrisan L. Laura Reed (UMass Amherst) Lange Between Utopia and Changing Realies, 1899‐1938 Øyvind Tønnesson (Agder University) Peace by Humanitarian Means: Assessing the Eecve of Humanitarian Organizaons in Peacebuilding Processes Pre‐Victorian vs. Post‐Victorian States: a Time‐Based Taxonomy in Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) Internaonal Society Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Foundaon FC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Bringing Polics to Class: using simulaons, digital resources, and Beyond War and Peace: Peaceme Violence and Enemies of interseconality to promote awareness. Mankind Claire Vergerio (University of Oxford) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Chair Crisna Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia) FC75: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Narraves and Contestaon in Diplomacy Experienal Ignorance in Refugee Simulaon Exercises Diplomac Studies Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Internaonal Communicaon Baling at the Model UN Chair Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Maria B. Struble (Western State Colorado University ) Disc. Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Teaching for Global Engagement: Interdisciplinary Strategies Organizing the Arcc: Compeng Narraves and Internaonal Elton Skendaj (University of Miami) Organizaons Meg Gardinier (Florida Internaonal University) David Auerswald (Naonal War College) Smulang Change for Building a Culture of Peace: The Long‐term The Opportunies and Challenges of Digital Diplomacy Eects of the Benjamin Franklin Summer Instute with South and Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Central Asia on its Pakistani Parcipants Tradional Meets Digital: Diplomac Processes on Social Media Alexander Cromwell (George Mason University) Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Dramazing Polical Puzzles of Peacelessness: A Construcvist Explicang the relaonship between aid condionality, branded Pedagogical Experimentaon in the (Semi) Periphery naons and so power Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) James Pamment (Lund University) Digital Diplomacy in Sustaining Inter‐Cultural Communicaon at FC73: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Times of Crisis Distorted Lenses and their Discontents: Tales from Egypt, India, and Senem Cevik (University of California Irvine) Pakistan Global Development FC76: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Sociology Making Central & Eastern Europe Internaonal: New Perspecves II Chair Kiran Pervez (American University/US Department of State) Central and East European Internaonal Studies Associaon Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Chair Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Robert Reza Asaadi (University of Minnesota) Disc. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) On the language of majority and minority in Egypt: Copts and the Once a vicm, always a vicm: why Central Europe is the 'other' and naonalist discourse why it maers John Iskander (US Dept of State) Michal Koran (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Rescaling the State in Central and Eastern Europe: Polical Economy Human Security, the Copenhagen School and Xenophobia: 21‐ of European Structural Funds century South Africa, a case study Daniel Sitera (University of Leipzig) Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) Securizaon leovers: the polics of re‐making a Czech Peacebuilding, Cizenship and Empowerment Biodefence Centre Roberta Holanda Maschieo (Centre for Social Studies, Jan Daniel (Charles University in Prague) University of Coimbra) Too Much of a Good Thing? Europeanizaon, An‐Corrupon and Marisa H. Borges (Centre for Social Studies - University of the Romanian‐European Public Sphere Coimbra) Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) FC80: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Lile War that was Forgoen: Poland in the 2008 Georgia Crisis Organizaons, Violence, and Peace Molly Krasnodebska (University of Cambridge ) Exploring Peace (Theme) FC77: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Danielle Jung (Emory University) Private Military and Security Companies in War and Peace New data on service provision by violent organizaons: trends and German Polical Science Associaon eects Danielle Jung (Emory University) Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Disc. Andrea Schneiker (University of Siegen) Lindsay Heger (One Earth Future & Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, University of Denver) Private Military and Security Company, Military Eecveness, and The impact of social organizaon on the likelihood of civil conict Conict Severity in Weak States, 1990–2007 onset: Evidence from Lan America Ulrich Andreas Petersohn (University of Liverpool) Stewart Prest (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Private Military and Security Companies, the Rhetoric of Peace, and Carleton University) the Ethics of the Alternaves to War Building a Palesnian Non‐Violent Resistance Movement James Pason (University of Manchester) Heather S. Gregg (Naval Postgraduate School) New Producers of Military Knowledge. The Role of Private Military Friends no more: why do individuals use violence in the name of and Security Companies within the Global Peace Operaons identy? Iniave Laila Farooq (University of Missouri Columbia) Åse Gilje Østensen (Royal Norwegian Naval Academy) No Shame, New Name: How Governments Use Pro‐government Doing business vs doing good: Why do Private Military and Security Milias to Avoid Naming and Shaming Companies work for NGOs? Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) Birthe Anders (Harvard University) Pathologies of Private Security in Internaonal Peace Operaons: FC81: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Case of ISAF War, Antagonism, Reciprocity Elke Krahmann (Wien/Herdecke University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring Peace (Theme) FC78: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies South Korean Domesc and Foreign Policy in Comparave and Chair Patricia Owens (University of Sussex) Regional Perspecve Disc. Georey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) Associaon of Korean Polical Studies Late Modern War and the Torturer’s Dream: Remapping The Body Chair Tae‐Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) in Pain Disc. Seung‐Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) Naonal Identy and Foreign Relaons in South Korea Mediang War: The Strategic Communicaons of Ji Young Choi (Ohio Wesleyan University) Counterinsurgency in Popular Culture Bolstering Northeast Asian Regional Stability: Developing a Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Mechanism for Dialogue Military Necro‐Knowledge and the Processing of War Maorong Jiang (Creighton University) Dan Oberg (Swedish Defence University ) Debut of Parculate Maer (PM) in East Asia: What Creates Posthumanist Feminism and the Polics of the Swarm Environmental Concerns for PM in China, Japan and South Korea? Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Inkyoung Kim (Bridgewater State University) The Polical Limits of the Subject South Korea’s Foreign Direct Investment and Its Determinants: Caroline Holmqvist (Université Libre de Bruxelles/Swedish Foreign Aid, Bilateral Treaty, and Summit Diplomacy Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Heon Joo Jung (Yonsei University) FC83: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Geon Woo Park (Yonsei University, Seoul City, South Korea) Ongoing peace processes from a comparave perspecve FC79: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Peace Studies A Crical Human Security Approach to Peacebuilding Chair Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and Peace Studies Reconciliaon) Disc. Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Chair Philipp Loholz (University of Birmingham ) Dialogue or Negoaon: Understanding the Dynamics of Success Disc. Philipp Loholz (University of Birmingham ) and Failures of Kurdish Peace Iniaves in Turkey Talha Kose (Istanbul Sehir University) Nexus between Internaonal Conict Management and Grassroots Trust Building as Peacebuilding: Reconciling Stakeholders in Reconciliaon: The Case of Sudan and South Sudan aer the CPA Advance of a Peace Process Yuichi Sugawara (United Naons Mission in South Sudan) Margaret Snyder (The Fletcher School, Tus University) Kazuhiro Tsunoda (Embassy of Japan in Sudan) Good and Bad Apologies: Determinants of successful state The Peace Negoaon Processes between FARCAP and Colombia’s apologies Naonal Government Ji Eun Kim (University of Notre Dame) Barbara Ellynes Zucchi Nobre Silva (PPGRI San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP)) FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar With Rain Comes Peace: Reframing the Cycle of Failed Peace in FPA Honors the Work of Cameron Thies South Sudan Foreign Policy Analysis Emily Maiden (University of Notre Dame) Chair Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä‐Ingolstadt) FC84: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) The dynamics of change in the internaonal monetary system Part. Mark D. Nieman (Iowa State University) Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Internaonal Polical Economy Part. Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) Chair Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Part. Sebasan Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Disc. Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Part. Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) The new Chinese Journey in Lan America: Brazil as a key and Hon. Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) problemac partner Javier Vadell (Poncia Universidade Católica-Minas Gerais) FD02: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Pedro Henrique Neves de Carvalho Roundtable in Honor of the 2016 Disnguished Scholar: Martha The Financial Stability Board in historical perspecve Crenshaw Vincent Dreher (Freie Universität Berlin) Internaonal Security Studies Imagining the European Banking Union Chair Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Joelle Dumouchel (University of Copenhagen) Part. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) FC85: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Adam Berinsky (Massachuses Instute of Technology, Polical Science) Identy in Foreign and Security Policy Part. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Edward Kolodziej (University of Illinois) Foreign Policy Analysis Hon. Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Disc. Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Naonal Idenes and the Logic of Appropriateness in Military FD04: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Sapphire Series Intervenons Sapphire Series: Exploring Peace Through the Role of Leaders and Henrike Viehrig (University of Bonn) Human Agency in Peacemaking Power for Peace? Identy and Leadership in EU Foreign Policy Internaonal Studies Associaon Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) Exploring Peace (Theme) Identy, Culture and the Foreign and Security Policy of the EU Chair George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) Carla Monteleone (University of Palermo) Part. Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global The Impact of Naonal Identy and Naonalism (or Is It Leadership Foundaon) Patriosm?) on Sino‐American Relaons Part. Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas‐Dallas) Elizabeth S. Dahl (Independent scholar) Part. Joe Clark (Global Leadership Foundaon) Part. Alvaro de Soto (Global Leadership Foundaon) FC86: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Transional Jusce: Trust, Apologies, and Peace FD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Exploring Peace (Theme) GDS Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Crisna Rojas Global Development Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) Disc. Iva Bozovic (University of Southern California) Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Trust, Instuons and Post‐Communist Governance Chair Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Iva Bozovic (University of Southern California) Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Peace aer Atrocity: The Role of Self‐Esteem in Supporng Part. Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Generalized Social Trust and the Development of Polical Ecacy in Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Cambodia Part. Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Sovathana Sokhom (Claremont Graduate University) Part. Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) Moana Vercoe (Success in Challanges) Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) The Legacies of Authoritarianism and Polical Trust in New Hon. Crisna Rojas (Carleton University) Democracies Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) Eunjung Choi (UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA) FD07: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Identy, security and temporal rupture in Japan’s Peace Narrave Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University) Gender, Chief Execuves, and Conict Pacism in Japan: Reinvigorang or Withering? Exploring Peace (Theme) Misato Matsuoka (University of Warwick) Chair Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Cross‐Pressures on Japan‐Korea Relaons: Balancing Mulleral Disc. Theresa Schroeder (Radford University) Cooperaon and Bilateral Fricon Women Chief Execuves and Terrorist Acvity Van Jackson (Asia-Pacic Center for Security Studies) Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Kyle Kaelman (Fairleigh Dickinson University) FD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Get Up, Stand Up: Governments, Gender and Dispute Outcomes IPE Honors John Ravenhill, Disnguished Senior Scholar Michael Koch (Texas A&M) Internaonal Polical Economy Ayala Yarkoney-Sorek (Texas A&M) Chair Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Under My Thumb: Rivalry, Sexism, and Gender Equality Part. Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Theresa Schroeder (Radford University) Part. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Naonal University) Women, Femininity, and Feminizaon in Conict Leadership Part. Yang Jiang (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Part. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) A Formal Model of Leader Gender and Interstate Conict Iniaon Hon. John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Dan Reiter (Emory University) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Religion and IR Disnguished Scholar Panel: Celebrang the work FD08: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable of Jerey Haynes Russia, Ukraine and the West: The Resurgence of Geopolics Religion and Internaonal Relaons Post Communist Systems Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Chair Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) Part. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Birmingham) Part. Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College) Part. Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Part. Roger Edward Kanet (University of Miami) Part. Jonathan Fox (Bar‐Ilan University) Part. Robert H. Donaldson (University of Tulsa) Part. Lee B Marsden (University of East Anglia) Part. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Part. Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Part. Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Hon. Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Postcolonialism: Crical perspecves on space, me and subjecvity FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Sociology Joining and Leaving Jihad Internaonal Security Studies Chair Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Disc. Ramon Blanco (Federal University of Lan‐American Exing “the Emigrants”: Maturing out of Violent Extremism Integraon) Michael Kenney (University of Pisburgh) World Society and Global Polics Explaining the life cycle of foreign ghters Hans-Marn Jaeger (Carleton University) Arie Perliger (United States Military Academy) Buen Vivir: chronicle of a death foretold My Life and My Choice: Sisterhood and Jihad in the Islamic State of Antulio Rosales (University of Waterloo) Iraq and Syria Internaonal Relaons in Space Meredith Loken (University of Washington) Russell Kerr (Australian Naonal University) Anna Zelenz (University of Washington) A Postcolonial Rethinking of Islamic State in Iraq The Recruitment of Western Foreign Fighters within ISIS Mariam Georgis (University of Alberta) Aden Dur-e-Aden (University of Toronto) Ways of being and belonging: An Indo‐Islamic perspecve on Madrassahs as a Civil Society Organizaon: Exploring the Internaonal Relaons Connecons Between Madrassahs Aendance and Support for Medha Medha (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Violence in Pakistan Studies) C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) FD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Discourses of Japanese identy Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Disc. Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) Memory, Naon, and Others: A Study of Apology Fague in Japan Kazuya Fukuoka (Saint Joseph's University) Yasukuni and Hiroshima: The Meaning of Contrasng Messages for Japanese Identy and Peace Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) FD14: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel How inappropriate! Exploring the boundaries of disciplinary Conict, violence and local development performances Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Chair Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) Part. Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) Disc. Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Mineral mining and wife beang – Does structural change cause Part. Chrisna Masters (University of Manchester) inmate partner violence in Sub‐Saharan Africa? Part. Michelle Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Part. Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Development Aid and Inter‐Group Health Inequalies in Conict‐ Part. Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Aected Sociees Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) FD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Integrated Europe as Peace Promoter? Polical and Historical Epidemics and Repression: Government abuse of physical integrity Approaches to the Queson rights during an outbreak of infecous disease Exploring Peace (Theme) Sarah Hunter (University of Georgia) Housing, Land and Property Rights in the aermath of conict: A Chair Vicki Bircheld (Georgia Instute of Technology) contribuon to economic recovery and peacebuilding Disc. Richard Whitman (University of Kent) Lorena Caslla Medina (University of Essex) The EU as a Military Peacekeeper? Explaining and Evaluang CSDP Operaons in Sub‐Saharan Africa FD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Michael E. Smith (University of Aberdeen) The polics of economic sancons Tesng the European Union’s Metal: Russian Aggression in Ukraine Internaonal Polical Economy Alasdair R. Young (Georgia Instute of Technology) Foreign Policy Analysis Vicki Bircheld (Georgia Instute of Technology) The EU as a Peace‐Builder/Peace‐Keeper in Southeast Asia Chair Peter W. Richardson (Northeastern University) Katja Weber (Georgia Instute of Technology) Disc. Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) The Eect of Shocks on North Korean Commodity Prices Jean Monnet and the Queson of the Identy of the European Jusn Hasngs (University of Sydney) Polity Tahseen Kazi (Georgia Southern University) David Ubilava (University of Sydney) Vicki Bircheld (Georgia Instute of Technology) Bypass Aid and Autocrac Survival Mahew DiLorenzo (Vanderbilt University) The European Union as a model for its neighbours: from dream to nightmare ? Trust, Social Capital, and Economic Sancons Georey Harris (European Parliament) Taehee Whang (Yonsei University) Hannah Kim (University of California, Irvine) FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Underinvestment: Capturing the Real Cost of Economic Sancons Power and the Anthropocene on Foreign Direct Investment Theory Joshua Peery Malnight (UC Irvine) Internaonal Polical Sociology Neoliberalism and Leadership: The eect of shared neoliberalism on Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons sanconing behavior Environmental Studies Jerey King (University of Missouri) Disc. Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Global Governmentality in the Anthropocene: Objects, Climate and FD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel the Structure of World Polics The Polics of Internaonal Economic Law: Power, Process, and Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen) Prosperity Along the North-South Divide Why IR Can't Think the Anthropocene Internaonal Polical Economy David Chandler (University of Westminster) Chair Adam C. Sneyd (University of Guelph) The Measure of All Things? Our Global Biopolics of Carbon Disc. Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) No Revoluon at the WTO: Organic Instuonal Reform in Power to the (Non)People: Nonhumans and the Anthropocene Mullateral Trade Governance Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) What does the Anthropocene mean for Internaonal Relaons? Ann Capling (University of Melbourne) Some Crical Reecons Power, Knowledge and Resistance: The Transformave Potenal of Cameron Harrington (University of Cape Town) IGOs in Global Trade Governance Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) Holly Ryan (Manchester Metropolitan University) James Sco (King's College London) Towards a Polics of Internaonal Economic Law Marc D. Froese (Burman University) Emerging Powers and Power in Formal and Informal Governance Always Hand in Hand? Internaonal and World Society in Central Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich) Asia Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel How to run the world: making sense of global governance and its FD23: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel architecture Transnaonal Insurgents: Understanding Concepts and Dynamics Internaonal Organizaon Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Chair James Hollway (Graduate Instute, Geneva) Chair Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Chair Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (Cardi University) Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Disc. Philipp Genschel (European University Instute) Disc. Krisn Bakke (University College London) Polical Management of Network‐Driven Policy Coordinaon: A Wars of Others: Ethnic/Religious Cleavages and Support for Foreign Typology Fighters Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Seden Akcinaroglu (Binghamton University) In Defense of Public Internaonal Authority: Why Belonging Maers Ihsan Efe Tokdemir (Binghamton University) for Global Governance Ekrem Karakoc (Binghamton University (SUNY)) John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) Foreign Fighters and Civil Conict Outcomes Are there polyarchies at the global level? Paerns of parcipaon Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and contestaon in 35 intergovernmental organizaons and Public Policy) Dawisson Belém Lopes (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) Tiany Chu (University of Arizona) Formal and Informal Intergovernmental Organizaons: Explaining Why do Jihadi Groups Recruit Foreign Fighters? Instuonal Variaon in the Global Polical Economy. Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Charles Barclay Roger (University of Toronto) Enter the Neighborhood Bully: The Impact of Foreign Fighters on The Architecture of Mullateralism: How Treaes Constute the Rebel Group Structures and Civilian Networks Internaonal System Pauline Moore (University of Denver) Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) No Zeal Like a Convert? Western Converts as Foreign Fighters Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) David Malet (George Washington University)

FD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable FD24: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Unredacted: shaping percepons, dispelling myth, and creang a The Ethics of Immigraon by Joseph H. Carens: Internaonal Ethics well-informed cizenry Secon Book Prize Winner, 2015 Intelligence Studies Internaonal Ethics Chair Vincent Houghton (Internaonal Spy Museum) Chair Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Part. Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Joseph Carens (University of Toronto) Part. John Fox (Federal Bureau of Invesgaon) Part. Jonathan J. Havercro (University of Southampton) Part. Donald P. Jacobs (Georgetown University Press) Part. Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster) Part. Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Part. Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Part. Christopher R. Moran (Warwick University) Part. Paul Apostolidis (Whitman College) Part. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Part. Maria Fotou (London School of Economics and Polical Science) FD22: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel World Society and the Cosmopolitan Ideals of Peace and Jusce: FD25: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Global, Regional, Local. Geographies of peace and conict in Sub-Saharan Africa: Mapping English School polical violence, contested statehood and polical authority Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Global Development World Society as the Concept of a Supra‐Polity Polical Demography and Geography Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Peace Studies Global South Caucus Science) Engineering World Society?: Sciensts, Internaonalism, and the Chair Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Advent of the Space Age Disc. Alex Veit (University of Bremen) Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Christoph Vogel (University of Zurich) Science) Violent sovereigty: necropolics, displacement and survival during Invenng World Society through a Historical Journey to Ancient the Somali civil war China Tobias Hagmann (Roskilde University) Peng Wang (Tsinghua University) Legal Authority and Space: Searching for Jusce in South Kivu World Society of Our Making: The Case of the Cultural Heritage of Holly Dunn (University of Minnesota) Humankind Ethnogovernmentality and the Transformaon of Polics in Eastern Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Congo Kasper Homann (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies and Ghent University (Conict Research Group)) New Age Wars?: Marginalized Global Youth, the Pursuit of Social FD29: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Jusce and Prospects for Sustainable Economic Development Violence against Civilians in Counterinsurgency Robert Chalwell Jr. (Broward College) Internaonal Security Studies FD26: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Ivan M. Arreguin‐to (Boston University, Pardee School of Condions for Peace Post-Conict Global Studies) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Ivan M. Arreguin‐to (Boston University, Pardee School of Global Studies) Chair Laila Farooq (University of Missouri Columbia) The Costs of Silence: Collecve Punishment and Intelligence Disc. Patricia Blocksome (School of Advanced Military Studies) Extoron during the Kenya Emergency The Death of Peacebuilding? Non‐Liberal Sources of Policy Change Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Charles T. Call (American University) Rex Douglass (University of California San Diego) The emergence of the ‘Arizona’ black market and its impact upon Logics of Brutality: An Analycal Framework for Comparing COIN U.S. military peacebuilding priories in post‐war Bosnia Taccal Eecveness Across Contexts Adam Moore (University of California, Los Angeles) Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) The Architecture of Peacebuilding Desperate, therefore savage? Tesng desperaon to win as the Elif Ensari (Istanbul Technical University, Architectural Design mainspring of civilian vicmizaon in counterinsurgency. Compung Program) Fausto Scarinzi (University of Reading) Havard Breivik (Norwegian Refugee Council/NORCAP Site Planning Expert.) Rage Against the Norms Gizem Sucuoglu (New York University Center on Internaonal Mariel Barnes (Cornell University) Cooperaon) Can Sucuoglu (Iyi Os) FD30: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Socio‐economic and Polical Condions Associated with Peace: The Internaonal Criminal Court Alternave Peace Concept and Lan America Internaonal Law Clemente Quinones (Georgia Gwinne College) Chair Ayodeji K. Perrin, Esq. (Northwestern University) Beyond Liberal Peacebuilding in Africa's Post‐Conict States Disc. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) George Kieh (University of West Georgia) Behind the Veil: The Instuonal Interests of the Internaonal Criminal Court FD27: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Religious Instuons and Engagement: Path to Peace and Stability? Pursuing Jusce to Wage War?: Internaonal Criminal Jusce and Religion and Internaonal Relaons State Violence in Uganda and Colombia Chair Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Yuna Chrisne Han (University of Oxford) Disc. Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Compliance with What? Internaonal Pracces and the From Halal Food to Banks: Islamic Economy in Russia’s Tatarstan Development of Internaonal Criminal Law Simona E. Mera (Florida Internaonal University) Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) Ethno‐sectarian conict, senses of belonging and polical Internaonal Criminal Courts and Tribunals and the Spread of Ideas: transnaonalism: Iraqi diaspora mobilisaon in the aermath of the Developing the Law of War Crimes and the Crime of Genocide Iraq war Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) Oula Kadhum (University of Warwick) FD31: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Backsliding from Islamist Pares: Retrospecve Judgment on Islamism in the Post‐Arab Spring Era ‘The Other Side of the Hill’ - Insurgent Intelligence in Alireza Raisi (Kent State University) Counterinsurgency Blasphemous or Secular: What India and Turkey Have in Common to Intelligence Studies Tell Chair Jon Moran (University of Leicester) Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Disc. Jon Moran (University of Leicester) Variees of Religious Engagement in World Polics: Pluralism and Intelligence in a modern insurgency: the case of the Maoist Perennialism as Paths to Peace insurgency in Nepal Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) The NVA/Viet Cong use of intelligence: Lessons for Intelligence FD28: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disnguished Scholar Studies PDG Disnguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Nazli Choucri David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) Polical Demography and Geography The war is not yet over’: The polical sociology of intelligence in Chair Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) eastern Africa Part. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuses Amherst) Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Part. Urs Luterbacher (Graduate Instute of Internaonal Studies) On the word of a supergrass: An unlikely source of intelligence Part. Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Rachel Monaghan (Ulster University) Part. Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Clandesne struggle in South Arabia: The intelligence war between Hon. Nazli Choucri (Massachuses Instute of Technology) the Brish and the NLF Aaron Edwards (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) FD32: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Innovave Panel A deliberave process for health and environmental policies: External Inuences on Democrazaon: Engaging Academics and conicng priories? Albrecht Jahn (Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg) Praconers Structural violence in health: Universal Health Coverage, inequity ISA Innovave Panel and empowerment in Asia Chair Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Sameera Hussain (University of Queensland) Chair Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Part. Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) FD35: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Social Media, Technology, and Gender Polics: Emerging Risks and Part. Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Opportunies for Change Part. Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Hrair Balian (Carter Center) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Part. Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Chair Sabiha Allouche (School of Oriental and African Studies) Part. Ronald McMullen (University of Iowa) Disc. Mariam Shaikh (Florida State University) "At Risk" or "A Risk"? The Portrayal of "Jihadi Brides" in the UK Press FD33: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Maura Conway (Dublin City University) Everyday Forms of Militarism: How the Banal Contributes to Symbolic Annihilaon 2.0? A Comparave Analysis of the Public’s Violence and Undermines Peace Treatment of and Reacon to Women Policians on Twier Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Rebekah K. Tromble (Leiden University) Chair Susan Jackson (Stockholm University) Social Media and Female Islamic Radicalizaon Disc. Jua Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover) Jody Neathery-Castro (University of Nebraska-Omaha) Disc. Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Malala, Chibok Girls, and Jihadi Brides: Girlhood and Global Crises Rethinking Responsibility: Humanitarian Militarism beyond Western Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) States? Beyond ICTs for social change in the Syrian Uprising: exploring Alexander Reichwein (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen) opportunies and challenges around gender issues Mischa Hansel (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Kay Alhayek (University of Massachuses Amherst) Militarism, Masculinies and Drinking: An Interrogaon of Alcohol in War FD36: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Lori Crowe (York University) The polics of money and central banking Mimec Masculinies?: Gendered Dynamics of Civilian Support and Internaonal Polical Economy the case of Adopt‐A‐Sniper Chair Camila Villard Duran (University of São Paulo ‐ Oxford‐ Katharine Millar (London School of Economics) Princeton Global Leaders Fellow) The forged democracy that legimizes state violent acons: Disc. Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Brazilian UPPs and the invisibility of peripheral women Internaonal Governance Innovaon (CIGI)) Ana Carolina Coelho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Disc. Sylvia Maxeld (Providence College) (PPDH)) Emerging Markets’ Central Banks: "New Normal" or Business as Taana Castelo-Branco (IRI/PUC-Rio) Usual? Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins (University of São Paulo) FD34: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University) The “World We Want”?: Conict and Coherence in the Sustainable Central Bank Independence in the World: A New Dataset and Development Goals Preliminary Tests Global Development Ana Carolina Garriga (CIDE) Global Health The Polics of the Federal Reserve's Internaonal Crisis Lending Chair Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Disc. Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) Currency and State: a debate about the polical and social nature of Health workers as key actors driving the right to health forward in money the Sustainable Development Goals. Aline Regina Alves Marns (Universidade Federal de Goiás) Remco van de Pas (Instute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) Patronage by Credit: Internaonal Sources of Patronage Spending in Gorik Ooms (University of Heidelberg) Developing Countries Implemenng Right to Health in : An Integral Part of Eric Arias (New York University) Conict Prevenon Farhana Bhuiyan (James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University) Tasyah Jalil (JAMES P GRANT SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BRAC UNIVERSITY) Tension and coherence in the development of the Sustainable Development Goals: uncertain origins, unpredictable implementaon Peter S. Hill (University of Queensland) Claire Brolan (University of Queensland) FD37: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Symbolic Social Pracces and their Hidden Power: Coercive Public Diplomacy and Countering Violent Extremism: Academic and Diplomacy and why it is Doomed to Fail Taryn D. Shepperd (University of St Andrews) Praconer Viewpoints Magic Formulas or slow death? A comparave look at how Internaonal Communicaon territorial disputes over sacred space is resolved over me Diplomac Studies Tova Norlen (SAIS John's Hopkins University ) Chair Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Tailoring Naonal Brand: Can Fashion Diplomacy Become a New Part. Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Component of a Country’s Compeve Identy? Part. Katherine A. Brown (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) Diplomacy) Making Relaons, Not Representaon! The Change of Challenging Part. Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Issues in Studies of Paradiplomacy FD38: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Polical Sciences) Women, gender and the Israeli-Palesnian conict Speaking American Exceponalism to the World: Presidenal Women's Caucus Discourse about the United States in Global Contexts Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Jason Gilmore (Utah State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Peace Studies FD41: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Local Engagements, Global Entanglements Disc. Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Theory Gender, R2P and the Israeli/Palesnian Conict Timea Spitka (Sophie Davis Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender, Chair Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Peace and Conict Resoluon, Hebrew University, Israel) Disc. Daniel M. Aragao (Federal University of Bahia ‐ UFBA) Gender, Conict And Resilience: Women In The West Bank And Developing a Theory of Cultural Change for Sport for Peacebuilding Gaza Strip Iniaves Maria Holt (University of Westminster) Max O. Stephenson (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Women as peacemakers and gendered Israeli‐Palesnian University) negoaons. Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Karin Aggestam (Lund University) University) On Insurgency: Towards an Explanatory Theory of Insurgency Female Soldiers and Embodied Experiences in Peace and War ‐ IDF Levi West (Charles Sturt University/Australian Naonal combatants' embodied experiences in the Israeli‐Palesnian Univeristy) conict. Human Rights as Social and Polical Pracce: The Case of the Belo Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Monte Dam Shir Daphna-Tekoah (Ashkelon Academic College) Chrisan Scheper (University of Duisburg-Essen) Israeli Women’S Peace Eorts: Uni‐Naonal , Bi‐Naonal And Mul‐ Occupy Sussex: Counter‐Conduct in the University Factory Naonal Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London)

FD39: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel FD42: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Economy of Energy Timing of Conict in Rivalries Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) Disc. Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) Periods of Peace? Unpacking Waing Times in Enduring Rivalries Luba Levin-Banchik (University of California Davis) Between a rock and a hard place: energy policy in a comparave polical economy perspecve The Status Quo Paradox in East Asian Territorial Disputes Slawomir Raszewski (King's College London) Seo-Hyun Park (Lafayee College) The Impact of Low Oil Prices on Energy Security in Asia Delaying in Territorial Disputes Younkyoo Kim (Divison of Internaonal Studies, Hanyang Yaping Wang (University of Virginia) University) Turkish‐Greek Relaons: From Securizaon to Desecurizaon Pipelines and Hegemonies: A Gramscian Approach to the Study of Cihan Dizdaroglu (Kadir Has University) Energy Onur Kara (King's College London) Paolo Sorbello (University of Glasgow and KIMEP – Kazakhstan) Natural Gas and Conicts – How Dierent is Gas from Oil? FD43: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Adnan Vatansever (King's College London) Implementaon and Evaluaon in Environmental Governance Environmental Studies FD40: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Diplomacy and Social Relaons Disc. Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Diplomac Studies Environmental Norm Diusion through Trade Agreements: A New Theory Wave of Environmental Condionality Chair Hillary Bria (King's College London) Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) Disc. Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Abby Lindsay (American University) From Greenwash to Credible Governance: Explaining Industry What do donors demand?: Internaonal Aid and the Push for NGO Leadership in Sustainable Aquaculture Cercaon Accountability Hamish van der Ven (Yale University) Jessica Anderson (George Washington University) Tools for sustainability? The role of internaonal cercaon and auding schemes for environmental and resource use governance FD47: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) UN Peacekeeping The Instuonal Design of CITES: Why Conserve when you can Internaonal Security Studies Reserve? Chair Alex Bellamy (University of Queensland) Erika K. Masaki (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Disc. Alex Bellamy (University of Queensland) Africa’s path in global environmental governance: How African UN Peacekeeping Deployments and Munies in Sending States countries are implemenng global environmental convenons Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Jonathan M. Powell (University of Central Florida) Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (UMass Boston) The Use of Force to Protect Civilians in Peacekeeping Missions FD44: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Individuals Confronng Global Environmental Problems John E. Karlsrud (NUPI) Not all police are the same: United Naons policekeeping and the Environmental Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology protecon of civilians Sean Winchester (Carleton University) Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) The Eects of United Naons Peacekeeping on Warme Sexual Part. Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Violence Part. Paul Wapner (American University) Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bualo) Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Part. Manisha Anantharaman (Saint Mary's College of California) FD48: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Circulaon of Power in World Polics II: Instabilies of Everyday FD45: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Peace Internal Peace and Conict in Turkey Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Theory Disc. Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Human security understanding of the state vs the demands of ethnic groups: the Case of Turkey Chair Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Gül Pinar Erkem Gülboy (Istanbul University) Disc. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Disc. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Can “mediaon” be a funconal tool in Turkey’s Kurdish Peace Process? Slumdog versus Superman: Uncertainty, Innovaon, and Circulatory Mualip Çağlayan (Mardin Artuklu University) Power in the Global Film Industry Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) Ethnicity and Condence in Government: The Case of Turkish‐ Kurdish Relaons Circulaon of Power in LGBT and Climate Polics Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Deniz Gumustekin (Kennesaw State University) Jessica F. Green (New York University) Minories in Islamist states: comparave analysis of Sudan, Turkey, Spinning Gold out of Straw? Bitcoin and the Circulaon of Power and Iran Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Dalal Daoud (Queen's University ) Subordinaon and Moral Fragmentaon: Uncertainty, Circulatory Power, and Revoluons in Rights FD46: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) The polics of NGOs-donors-hosts relaons Border Collision: Control and Circulatory Power Across the U.S.‐ Internaonal Organizaon Mexico Line Noelle K. Brigden (Marquee University) Chair Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Peter Andreas (Brown University) Disc. Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) The European Union Support for the Civil Society and NGO‐izaon: FD49: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Case of Turkey Finance, Terrorism, and Insurgency Ozge Zihnioglu (Istanbul Kültür University) Internaonal Security Studies The Assault on Democracy Assistance: Explaining State Repression of NGOs Chair Arabinda Acharya (Naonal Defense University, USA) Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Disc. Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Top‐down Acvism: How IGOs Fund NGOs to Advance Their Agenda Art for War. Heritage Loong, Blood Anquies, and Terrorism Maya Wilson (Emory University) Financing The Eect of Target‐Country Restricons and Authoritarian Polics Costanza Musu (University of Oawa) on Internaonal NGO Programming Andrew Heiss (Duke University) Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Global World: Implicaons for Power, Proximity, and Democracy: Geopolical Compeon in the Regional Cooperaon and Policies Internaonal System Atanas Gotchev (University of Naonal and World Economy) Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Evgenia Vassileva (University of Naonal and World Economy) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Winning Hearts and Cash: Ideology and Rebel Group Funding in The Inuence of Seapower on Polics: Domain and Plaorm Syria Specic Aributes of Material Capabilies Victoria Gilbert (University of Pennsylvania) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) The Future of Terrorism: Are we seeing a fundamental shi? War Diusion, Power Projecon and Systemic Context Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Assessing the eecveness of terrorist funding mechanisms China's Naval Modernizaon and Polical Inuence Suranjan U. Weeraratne (Southern Illinois University Mark Souva (Florida State University) Edwardsville) From a Distance: Naval Power and Non‐conguous Militarized Disputes, 1880‐2000 FD50: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Brian B. Crisher (University of West Florida) Why Peace Africa? Peace Studies FD53: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) Understanding state repression Chair David J Francis (University of Bradford) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Disc. Owen Greene (University of Bradford) Human Rights Conicts,War on Terror and Insurgencies in Africa:A Pragmac Chair Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Framework for Peace Disc. Emily Rier (University of California, Merced) Kursim Leonard-Fwa (Bingham University) Disc. Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Donor Driven Peace in Africa The escalaon of repression Erin L. McCandless (New School University) Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) African Indigenous Approaches to Peace and Conict Resoluon Belen Gonzalez (University of Mannheim) Kenneth C. Omeje (University of Bradford and United States Government Repression and Foreign Invasion Internaonal University ) Johann Park (Incheon Naonal University) Why Peace Africa? Dirty Skills: Guerrilla Wars and Military Training for Repression David J Francis (University of Bradford) Adam Scharpf (University of Mannheim) FD51: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Opinions or Oppression: The Choice Between Independent Courts The Governance of Scarce Resources - Explaining Conict and and Repression in Authoritarian Regimes Cooperaon Jacqueline Sievert (Bowling Green State University) Environmental Studies FD54: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) Internaonal Organizaons in Africa Disc. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Internaonal Organizaon Transnaonal Governance of Mineral Life Cycles: Gaps, Limits and Chair Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Possibilies Disc. Kathryn Nash (School of Oriental and African Studies) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuses Boston) The Macro‐micro Nexus and Constraints on Eecveness in Thinking internaonal watersheds as integrated ecosystems: the Internaonal Cooperaon in Response to HIV/AIDS: Southern Africa water crisis in Brazil and the Plata River Basin in Retrospect Armando Gallo Yahn Filho (Oregon State University) Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina) Food Insecurity and State Fragility Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) Jason Christensen (University of Central Florida) Globalizaon Vs. Regional Integraon: A Social Network Analysis of On whose plate? A place for governments, IOs, and MNCs in the Internaonal Trade of the Southern African Development increasing food security Community (SADC) Member States Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison (Benedict College) Explaining Conict and Cooperaon over Transboundary Resources: Charng Cooperaon Variance Between the Internaonal Criminal The Role of Conservaon, Territory, and Development Court and its African State Pares Kirsten Taylor (Berry College) Franziska Boehme (Syracuse University) FD52: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Collecve Image and Regional Normave Orders: Comparing Africa Power Projecon and Marime Compeon and Conict and Southeast Asia Brooke N. Coe (Wake Forest University) Internaonal Security Studies The Regionalizaon of Elecon Support in Africa: Explaining Chair Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Diering Responses and Elite Percepons of Responses by African Disc. Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Regional Organizaons Disc. Richard J. Stoll (Rice University) Peter Penar (Michigan State University) FD55: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Unending Fog of War Terminaon: Exit Strategies, “Credibility” MENA polical tumult: What do capitalism and class have to do and US Military Withdrawals (Iraq, Afghanistan, War on Terror) Thomas Cavanna (Southern Methodist University) with it? Losing History in the Conceptual Weeds: Foreign Rule and Global Development Relaonal Stuctures Chair Christopher Parker (Ghent University) Ben Denison (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Christopher Parker (Ghent University) Can the Strong Actor Withdraw?: Rethinking Proximity in Finance and its Discontents: Consolidaon of the Egypan Formal Asymmetric Warfare Economy Nicholas Grossman (University of Iowa) Marion Dixon (American University) Samantha Lange (University of Iowa) The social and economic roots of the Tunisian revoluon and the class factor: From interclass moral economy to the return of FD60: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel hegemony Public Opinion and Human Rights: New Perspecves on Perennial Sami Zemni (University of Ghent) Problems The Military and the State in Egypt: Elite Class formaon in the post Human Rights Arab Uprisings Exploring Peace (Theme) Angela Joya (University of Oregon) Chair Georey P. R. Wallace (University of Washington) Neoliberalism as class projects: Interpreng the radical Disc. Georey P. R. Wallace (University of Washington) transformaon of Morocco’s urban landscape from a class Paying for Human Rights Violaons: Percepons of the Colombian perspecve Peace Process Koenraad Bogaert (University of Ghent, Belgium) Ryan Carlin (Georgia State University) The Spaal Polics of Vitality and Security in Dubai Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University) Ahmed Kanna (University of the Pacic ) Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) FD56: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Public Opinion on Economic Rights: Paerns in Percepons of the Contemporary Threats to Peace in Africa Government’s Role over 25 Years Lyle A. Scruggs (University of Conneccut) Global South Caucus Internaonal Security Studies Threat Percepon & Public Support of Torture Exploring Peace (Theme) Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Sarah E. Croco (Univeristy of Maryland) Chair Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon, ENA du Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) Bénin and Graduate Instute, Geneva) Disc. Rita Abrahamsen (University of Oawa) Rights‐based grievances and interethnic cooperaon Part. Caty Clement (Geneva Center for Security Policy) Ana Bracic (University of Oklahoma) Part. Charles K. Amegan (RNGCS) Mexico under Siege: The Eects of Violence on Percepons of Part. John Agbonifo (Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria) Democracy and Human Rights Dona-Gene Barton (University of Nebraksa-Lincoln) FD57: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Coercion and Crises Sergio Wals (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Internaonal Security Studies An‐Hegemonic Insurgents, Neutral Experts, or Imperial Lackeys? Public Trust in Human Rights Organizaons Chair Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) James Ron (University of Minnesota) Disc. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Crisis Mediaon and Conict Resoluon: An Examinaon of the FD61: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Outcomes of Third‐Party Intervenon in the Kashmir Dispute Future Trajectories in the Study of Religion, Conict, and Bidisha Biswas (Western Washington University) Peacebuilding: A Discussion of the Oxford Handbook of Religion, Hotheads and Stoics: Anger as a Signal of Resolve in Face‐to‐face Conict, and Peacebuilding Diplomacy Religion and Internaonal Relaons Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Exploring Peace (Theme) Democracies Under Fire: How Targets and Allies Respond to Coercive Threats Chair Atalia Omer (University of Notre Dame) Ma Scroggs (University of Virginia) Disc. Gerard Powers (Kroc Instute, University of Notre Dame) The Fait Accompli in Interstate Crises: Land Grabs from 1918 to Disc. Shaun Casey (U.S. State Department ) 2007 Part. R. Sco Appleby (University of Notre Dame) Daniel Altman (Harvard University) Part. Jason A. Springs (University of Notre Dame) Part. John Kelsay (Florida State University) FD59: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Starng and Ending Foreign Commitments Internaonal Security Studies Chair Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Disc. Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) FD62: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Polical Tenure, Economic Crisis, and Repression in When Women's Rights and the Environment Collide: Disrupng Authoritarianism Zhiyuan Wang (Bryn Mawr College) Ideas of Development in the Global South The Polical Economy of Peace Operaons in the Democrac Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Republic of the Congo Environmental Studies Women's Caucus Ricardo Oliveira Santos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Chair Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) FD65: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) New Reasons for Mullateral Intervenon Natural Disasters and Women’s Rights Internaonal Security Studies Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Chair Carloa M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Disc. Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Environmentally induced migraon in Mexico seen from a gender Military Funconalism in the 2014 Ebola outbreak: a way forward to sensive lens Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Naonal Autonomous beer civil‐military relaons? University of Mexico (UNAM)) Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Gender and Natural Disasters: A Mul‐Realm Analysis of Conict Management in West Africa: From Old Empires to Vulnerability and Capacity in Post‐Tsunami Sri Lanka Transnaonal Security Governance Namalie Jayasinghe (Kadir Has University ) Bruno Charbonneau (Laurenan University) BRICS on Popularity and Development: Between Innovaon and ACIRC: African Union new Rapid Response Mechanism for Military Sensivity Intervenon in Africa Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia) Fii Edu-Aul (Ko Annan Internaonal Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC)) FD63: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The es that bind: oversight, democracy, and the mullateral use of Globalizaon, Peace, and New Challenges in the EU force. Jerey Rice (Queen's University ) Exploring Peace (Theme) Climate Change Adaptaon (CCA)‐ A new themac approach for Chair Charles Hankla (Georgia State University) peacekeeping Disc. Charles Hankla (Georgia State University) Shahedul Khan (University of New South Wales ) Globalizaon: Retreat of the Liberal Economic Order? Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) FD66: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) NATO in comparave perspecve What are the emerging dierences and similaries in the asylum Internaonal Organizaon policies of the European Union States? Internaonal Security Studies Yohannes Woldemariam (Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica) Chair Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) Examining The European Union’s CSDP through the lens of Disc. Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Instute for Internaonal Neoclassical Realism: Relaons) Craig B. Greathouse (University of North Georgia) Memory in Crisis: An Experimental Study of NATO Ocials’ Integrang the Capital Markets of the European Union Collecve Knowledge on Strategic Errors Michael Szanto (University of Miami) Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Ideology, Immigraon, and Federalism: Comparing the United A Comparison of EU and NATO’s Approaches to Managing and States and the European Union Regulang Cyber Threats Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna) FD64: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Complementary or Compeve? The EU and NATO as Security Polical Economy of Human Rights Actors at Europe’s Eastern Boundary Human Rights Sebasan Mayer (University of Bremen) Chair Marina Petrova (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal NATO’s Survival in the Post‐Cold War Era: An Historical relaons (MGIMO‐University)) Instuonalist Account Disc. Patrick Egan (Tulane University) Burcin Ulug Eryilmaz (Turgut Ozal University) The Limits of Linkage: The Polical Economy of Human Rights Trade Dimitris Tsarouhas (Bilkent University) Sancons Travis Curce (Emory University) FD67: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Eric R. Reinhardt (Emory University) Balancing The Impact of Debt Rescheduling on Human Rights. Internaonal Security Studies Clair Apodaca (Virginia Tech) Chair Catherine Sanger (Yale‐NUS College) Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) Disc. Catherine Sanger (Yale‐NUS College) The economic roots of conict and the role of stakeholder dialogue: Security Policy under Strategic Uncertainty: Behavior of Secondary Consultaon in the business & human rights arena Powers in the age of the East Asian Power Shis Shareen Hertel (University of Conneccut) Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Grand Strategy vs. Polical Necessity: a Domesc‐level Theorecal Leadership and Alliance: Operaonal Code Analysis of Xi Jinping and and Empirical Crique of Balancing Pun Gennady Rudkevich (Georgia College & State University) Huiyun Feng (Grith University) Hard Balancing in the Age of American Unipolarity: Russia and U.S. Obama’s Team of Rivals: Avoiding Groupthink or Ignored Idea? Ballisc Missile Defence during the Bush Administraon (2001‐08) Patrick Homan (Dominican University) Nicholas Khoo (University of Otago ) Type of Leadership Style in Foreign Policy: The Operaonal Code Dr Reuben Ste (University of Waikato) Analysis of Hugo Chavez To Balance or Not To Balance: Tesng Theories of Alliance Adriana Boersner (University of Missouri) Formaon and Systemic Power Transions Brinee Carter (University of Kansas) FD71: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel A Framework for Grand Strategy The European Union, Naonalism and Conict Resoluon Onur Erpul (Florida Internaonal University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies

FD68: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Disc. Stephen Deets (Babson College) Nuclear Learning in the Second Nuclear Age Naonalism, Europeanizaon, and Economic Interests: The Polics Foreign Policy Analysis of Srpksa Dairy Farmers Internaonal Security Studies Stephen Deets (Babson College) Chair Andrew J. Fuer (University of Leicester) What Will It Take to Restore a Lasng Peace in Europe? Disc. Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Formal to Informal Deterrence: Evoluon of Indian Nuclear Doctrine Coming to Terms with the Dayton Peace Agreement: European Since the 1998 Nuclear Tests Union’s Unicaon Aempts in the Midst of Persistent Animosity Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University ) Compeng with India at any Cost: Pakistan’s Nuclear Learning Awkward peace in Europe: Bosnia‐Herzegovina, the Former Saira Bano (University of Calgary) Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM), Kosovo Nuclear Learning and the Management of Sino‐US Rivalry in Asia Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham) Jingdong Yuan (University of Sydney) The inuence of paral recognion of the breakaway regions on the North Korea’s Nuclear Forces and Doctrine: Learning what to do European integraon process of the aected countries with nuclear weapons Zviad Barkaia (Georgian Instute of Public Aairs ) Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) G. Doug Davis (Troy University)

FD69: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel FD72: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Elecons, Polical Pares and Minories Ending conicts and building peace in natural resource-fuelled civil Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies wars Chair Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Sarah Jenkins (Coventry University) Chair Indra De Soysa (Norwegian University of Science and Ethnicity as Strategic Vong: How Supply and Demand Factors Technology) Impact Polical Party Performance Disc. Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University) Natural Resource Governance and Peacebuilding: Challenges and Polical Pares and Violence Framing in Nigeria: Evidence from Opportunies? Sokoto State (2007‐2015) Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Yahaya Baba (Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto) Breaking the Resource Conict Cycle? Reecons on Conict‐Prone Magnifying Minority Voices: Party Organizaon, Parliamentary Minerals, Natural Resource Management, and Peacebuilding Representaon, and the Emergence of Non‐Western Minories in J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) the West Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Kimberly L. Shella (Independent Scholar) W. R. Nadège Compaoré (Department of Social Science, York The Eect of Perceived Health Threat on Immigraon Atudes University) K. Amber Curs (Clemson University) Local Geographies of Peace: Common pool resources, norms, and conict immunity FD70: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Leadership Style, Operaonal Code Analysis, and Foreign Policy The Global‐local nexus of armed conicts: The case of conict Foreign Policy Analysis minerals from the eastern Democrac Republic of the Congo Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Marjn Vlaskamp (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals Chair Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida) (IBEI) and Yale University) Disc. Akan Malici (Furman University) Resource management for peace? Natural resources and post‐ conict violence in Sierra Leone Leadership Preferences in Internaonal Conict: Cross‐Cultural Vita Thormann (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Experimental Results from the People’s Republic of China and the Studies) United States Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Trials of Turkey's Erdogan: Peace at Home, Peace in the World? Baris Kesgin (Elon University) FD73: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable FD76: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable What Dierence do Internaitonal Norms, Laws, and Instuons The Research-Praxis Nexus in Small Democrac States: Lessons Make? from the Nordic Countries Exploring Peace (Theme) Nordic Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair William V. Dunlap (Quinnipiac University) Chair Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) Disc. Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College) Part. Johan Eriksson (Södertörn University) Part. Ernesto Dominguez Lopez (Universidad de La Habana) Part. Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere) Part. Mirlinde Gashi (University of Warsaw) Part. Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Part. Ridvan Peshkopia (University of Business and Technology, Part. Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) Prishna, Kosovo) Part. Stein Tønnesson (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Part. William E. Homann (Georgia Asylum) FD77: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel FD74: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Rethinking the regulatory role of the state The Use and Misuse of “Vicmhood” in Peace and Jusce Internaonal Polical Economy Processes Chair Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Internaonal Ethics Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Helen E. S. Nesadurai (Monash University (Malaysia Campus)) Exploring Peace (Theme) Government Procurement and Internaonal Polics Peace Studies Georey Gertz (University of Oxford) Chair Peter Dixon (James N. Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, ISA) States and Markets: The Polics of Privazaon‐Naonalizaon Disc. Lydia Cole (Aberystwyth University) Cycles Disc. Chris Tenove (University of Toronto) Paula Ganga (Georgetown University) Vicmhood, Survivor‐hood, and the Polical Economy of Tesmony Firm ‐ Government Bargaining in Global Producon Networks in Bosnia Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Lydia Cole (Aberystwyth University) Why the Welfare State Persists: A Comparave Analysis of the A Theory of Vicmhood: Polics, Conict and the Construcon of Welfare States in the US and the EU Vicm‐Based Identy Xavieria Jeers (Georgia Southern University) Tami Amanda Jacoby (University of Manitoba) Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) The place of "vicms" in global polics: pathologies and Governing Global Illegal Markets. From Prohibion to Regulaon empowerments Anja P. Jakobi (TU Braunschweig) Chris Tenove (University of Toronto) FD78: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Resisng and Negoang Vicm Subject Posions in Civil Party The polics of global currency compeon Parcipaon at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) Internaonal Polical Economy Julie Bernath (swisspeace; University of Basel) Chair Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Instute for the Study of Colombia and Bosnia – vicms and peace within a liberal debate: Sociees) Peace and Jusce for all? Disc. Jue Wang (Leiden University) Louis Francis Monroy Santander (University of Birmingham) Disc. Julian Gruin (University of Amsterdam) Security Concerns and Currency Compeon: A Polical General FD75: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Theory and the Renminbi’s Rise Overcoming the South Korea-Japan Values Gap Ray Ou Yang (University of Iowa) Korean Economic Instute of America China’s New Monetary Diplomacy: From Bilateralism to Chair Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Instute of America (KEI)) Mullateralism? Linng Zhang (University of Brish Columbia) Disc. Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Instute of America (KEI)) The Japan‐South Korea Identy Clash: Korea Bringing the Central Bank into the Study of Currency Sco Snyder (Council on Foreign Relaons) Internaonalizaon: The People’s Bank of China and the Renminbi Hyoung-kyu Chey (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies Comparisons of the Alliance Thinking of Japan and South Korea (GRIPS)) Audrye Wong (Princeton University) Yu Wai Vic Li (Educaon University of Hong Kong) The Japan‐South Korea Identy Clash: Japan A Demand‐side Analysis of Currency Internaonalisaon: Who are Brad Glosserman (Pacic Forum CSIS) the First Movers to the Renminbi? Changes in the Japan‐South Korea Naonal Identy Gap Hyoung-kyu Chey (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) (GRIPS)) The Japan‐South Korean Relaons amid Structural Change Kan Kimura (Kobe University) FD79: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Polical Dimension of Cross‐Border and Interseconal Conict‐ The Use and Eects of Economic Sancons Resoluon: A Case Study of UK’s Shari’a Councils Naheed Ghauri (Birkbeck, University of London) Foreign Policy Analysis Peace Studies FD83: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Mehmet Emre Hapoglu (Sabanci University) Contemporary Debates in US Foreign Policy Disc. David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Disc. Thomas Jay Nisley (Kennesaw State University) Biparsanship in a Polarized Age: The U.S. Congress and Foreign Disc. Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Policy Sancons Pung out re with gasoline? ‐ are lessons learned from the past Jordan Tama (American University) or will hardline hawks and liberal intervenonists connue to lead The Impact of U.S. Sancons on Human Tracking the future in US Foreign Policy? Rebecca Lollar (George Mason University) Frida Stranne (Halmstad University and the Swedish Instute Democrac Sancons on Compeve Authoritarian Regimes for North American Studies, Uppsala University) Jin Mun Jeong (University of Missouri) Arabia Triss: An examinaon of US Foreign Policy in Yemen Birds of a Feather, Sanconed States Flock Together: Explaining Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow) Cooperaon under Adversity Interstate Peace and Domesc Calamity: Human Security Versus Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Naonal Security in the Evaluaon of the U.S. Drug War in the Democracy and Sancon Imposion: The Eect of Regime Type on Americas Selement Outcomes Graham Slater (Florida Internaonal University ) Travis Ernst (University of Missouri) Who is More Likely to Use Diversionary Use of Force? Parsanship A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) and the US Presidenal Uses of Military Force, 1945‐2008 Afrimadona Afrimadona (Northern Illinois University) FD80: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Connued Logic of the War on Drugs: Crical Mass vs. Counter‐ Resilient Peace (2): Building Sustainable Peace through Stability or drug Policy Change? Krystel Ramdathsingh (Florida Internaonal University) Exploring Peace (Theme) FD84: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Patrik Johansson (Umeå University & University of Otago) Peace discourse. How is peace interpreted and valued? Chair Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Internaonal Polical Sociology The Resilient, the Remobilized and the Removed: Party Mobilizaon among Former M‐19 Combatants Disc. Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University) We all want peace, don’t we? The meanings of peace according to Democracy from the outside? diplomac, military and civil society peace workers. Krisn Ljungkvist (Uppsala University) Gijsbert Iterson Scholten van (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Anna Jarstad (Umeå University and Uppsala University) How is peace interpreted and valued? Which peace? Exploring percepons and expectaons of peace and Andrea Warnecke (European University Instute) transformaon Peace in the Niger Delta: Is Granng Amnesty to the Militants a Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University) Peace Making or Flawed Strategy Anna Jarstad (Umeå University and Uppsala University) Zainab Mai-Bornu (University of Bath) Parcipatory Peace? Constuon Building in Post‐conict States Philosophising Peace in the Global South: In Search of Non‐state Abrak Saa (Umeå University, Sweden) narraves Amna Sunmbul (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disaster management in conict areas – reducing vulnerability and achieving resilience FD85: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Veronica Strandh (Umeå University Sweden) Promises and Pialls of Ecleccism in IR FD81: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Historical Internaonal Relaons Cooperaon and Contestaon: Non-State Actors in World Polics Exploring Peace (Theme) Theory Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Chair George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Disc. Felix Berenskoeer (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Pragmasm, Pluralism and Ecleccism Disc. Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross) Fred Cherno (Colgate University) Do Philanthropic Foundaons Follow their Country’s Foreign Policy Pluralism‐‐IR's Fourth Debate? Priories? A Comparave Analysis Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Joannie Tremblay-Boire (Georgia State University) Pragmasm, Ecleccism and the Logic of Queson Transnaonal Labor Alliances: Power, Coordinaon, and Why Some Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Succeed Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Analyc Ecleccism and the Challenge of Theorecal The Polics of HIV Treatment versus Behavioral Prevenon Policy: Mullingualism Implicaons for Global Health Prevenon Campaigns Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany) Realism, Analyc Ecleccism and Systemism Does Economic Vong Extend to those Living Abroad? Exploring Patrick James (University of Southern California) Whether Expatriates are Economic Voters Hahor Erlingsson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) FD86: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Rafael Oganesyan (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Global Governance Reexamined: Challenges and Prospects Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies FE99: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Recepon Poster Panel Polical Demography and Geography New Approaches to the Study of Civil War and Internaonal Chair Erica J. Johnson (University of North Carolina) Conict Disc. Erica J. Johnson (University of North Carolina) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Man Made Disasters and Polical Survival Polical Order, Household Formaon, and Demographics Steve R. Garrison (Midwestern State University) Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Deang zero observaons in large N comparave analyses of Service, Texas A&M University) internaonal conict Donna L. Bowen (Brigham Young University) Ranan David Kuperman (University of Haifa) Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (Brigham Young University) A Queson of Costliness: Time Horizons and the Problem of Rebecca Nielsen (Yale University) Interstate Signaling Peace and Harmony in the Global South: Exploring the Impact of Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Chinacaon in CARICOM States Peacekeepers against ethnic conict Bey Nelly Sedoc-Dahlberg (Emeritus) Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Amsterdam) Tesng American Exceponalism Internaonal Conict as A Cause of Civil War Seyed Hamidreza Serri (University of North Georgia) Kaname Takagi (Waseda University) Internaonal Monitoring of Elecons:past and modern experiences Mediang Civil War Peace Agreement Provisions in Lan America. Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University) Paula Moreira (University of Brasilia (UnB)) Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Claiming to Represent in the Age of Globalizaon: Who claims to represent whom, on what basis, and to what eect? Pieter de Wilde (WZB Berlin Social Research Center)

FE97: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Recepon Poster Panel New Direcons in Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) When does Chinese government go public with threats? Yue Zou (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) "Blocking" Issues in Bilateral Relaons: When can an issue be set aside? Benjamin Gosnell Bartle (UC Berkeley) Emoonal Responses to Private Security Casuales Benjamin Tkach (Texas A&M University) Contagious resistance to the Superpower: Refusing Signing Bilateral Immunity Agreements with the United States Fanglu Sun (Rice University)

FE98: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Recepon Poster Panel New Direcons in Polical Demography and Geography Polical Demography and Geography Disc. Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Strategy and Conict in Graying Asia Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Fragmented sovereignty in the Amazon Border facing the growing presence of drug tracking : An announced Tragedy ? Marilia C. Souza (University of State of São Paulo- UNESP Researcher at IEEI-UNESP and NUPRI-USP) How to Building (or not) Social Peace through Development? The Case Study of Southeast Anatolia Project Conducted in the Kurdish Region of Turkey Esra Bakkalbasioglu (University of Washington) Saturday Indigenous African Approaches to Conict Resoluon in Peace Agreement Discourses SA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peter Run (University of Queensland) Peace through Health? Health Intervenons in Conict Aected Pragmasm and the Instuonalizaon of Peace: The Case of Israel and Fragile States and Jordan Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Violence, Polics and Peacemaking: Talking to Theory from African Chair Amy S. Paerson (University of the South) Experience Disc. Amy S. Paerson (University of the South) Sharath Srinivasan (University of Cambridge) Civil Military Engagement: An empirical account of humanitarian Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) percepons of civil‐military coordinaon during the response to Typhoon Haiyan SA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Vincenzo Bolleno (Harvard University) Migraon at a Crossroads: Social Jusce and the Challenges of Civil‐Military Cooperaon in the 2014 West African Ebola Outbreak: Inclusion A precedent for the future? Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Disc. Naji Bsisu (University Of Georgia) Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Laila Farooq (University of Missouri Columbia) A Bridge to Peace? A Framework for Health Engagement During Globalizaon and Asylum Seekers: the commercializaon of a Conict process Valerie Percival (Carleton University) Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Post‐Conict Health Engagement in Nepal Power From the Margins: Roma and Gypsy’s access to jusce in Simon H. Rushton (University of Sheeld) Europe and India Two Solitudes: How closed health networks facilitated the spread of Crisna Dragomir (SUNY Oswego) Ebola in West Africa’s fragile states An evaluaon of support for immigraon in the European Union Tino Kreutzer (Harvard University) Alexandru Cristea (Kent State University) SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel From Terrorism to Peace and Back Again: Examining what makes The Messy Aermath of War: Fumbling for Peace Aer World War terrorism grow and recede over me II Exploring Peace (Theme) Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Chair Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (Cardi University) Disc. Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Disc. Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Domesc Terrorism in the Face of Mass Murder The second “Pearl Harbor”: August 29, 1949 and the most Nazli Avdan (Kansas University) signicant intelligence analysis failure of the Cold War Regime types and terrorism Vincent Houghton (Internaonal Spy Museum) Khusrav Gaibulloev (American University of Sharjah) Jusce on Trial: The Establishment of the Internaonal Military James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) and Peace Making in Japan (1945‐ Todd Sandler (University of Texas at Dallas) 1946) Oil Rents and Civil War Intervenon Aleksandra Babovic (Kobe University, Graduate School of Law ) Emma Leonard Boyle (The Pennsylvania State University) The Peace‐loving Nordics? The Nordic Model in internaonal James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charloe) polics since 1945. Carrot or Sck: The impact of counter terrorism policy on the use of Sunniva Engh (Norwegian Instute for Defence Studies) terrorism by Violent Nonstate Organizaons Helge Pharo (University of Oslo) Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) The German Von Braun Team and 20th Century American Naonal R. Karl Rethemeyer (State University of New York at Albany) Identy Joseph Young (American University) Monique Laney (Auburn University) Honor Among Thieves: Understanding Cooperaon Among Violent The Roads Not Taken: The U.S. Peace and Security Debate over Non‐State Actors Germany, 1944‐1949 Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Laura Reed (UMass Amherst) Philip Poer (University of Virginia) SA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Theorizing Borders: Crical Perspecves Peacemaking and the Composion of Peace Agreements Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring Peace (Theme) Polical Demography and Geography Chair John F. Clark (Florida Internaonal University) Chair Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University of York) Disc. Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Disc. Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University of York) Are Needs Negoable? Analyzing Identy in Peace Agreements The Day the Border Died? The Canadian Border as Checkpoint in an Chrisna M. Sciabarra (University of Arizona) Age of Hemispheric Security & Surveillance Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) US‐China Relaons and Peace Regime Building on the Korean The Making of Brish 18th Century Grand Strategy: A Polical‐ Peninsula and in Northeast Asia Marxist Reading of the Peace of Utrecht (1713) Taehyung Ahn (Independent Scholar) Benno Gerhard Teschke (University of Sussex) The Contagion of Violence in the Mediterranean, 1990‐2013 Quanfying the Power of States: The Eighteenth Century Invenon Murat Bayar (The Social Sciences University of Ankara) of Stascs and its Implicaons Senem Ertan (Social Sciences University of Ankara) Quenn P. Bruneau (The New School) Success and the "War on Terror": Al Qaeda, ISIS, and the Re‐ Neighbours and Hegemons: A Georealist Theory of the Balance of localizaon of the Jihad Power Mark A. Shirk (Stonehill College) Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Harvard Kennedy School) Microbial borders: Geopolics and cohabitaon potenals in the “Double Agent” Negoators at the Ooman‐Russian‐Austrian Peace global health‐security nexus Negoaons (1699‐1878): Applying a Negoaon Analysis Gie du Plessis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Framework to the 18th and 19th Century “Eastern Queson” Negoaons SA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Emerging Eurasian Connentalism And Its Global Implicaons Polical Demography and Geography SA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Governing Technologies - going green or not? Chair Kent Calder (Johns Hopkins) Environmental Studies Disc. Yu Wai Vic Li (Educaon University of Hong Kong) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Europe’s Ailing Gas Demand and Russia’s Changing Priories: Playing Hardball or Farewell to Europe? Chair Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Morena Skalamera (Harvard University ) Disc. Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) China’s Challenge to the Internaonal Order: It’s Iniaves on Nanotechnology and Developing Countries Building New Silk Road Economic Belt and Asian Infrastructure Kirsten Rodine Hardy (Northeastern University) Investment Bank (AIIB) Fire (N)ice: Methane Hydrate today and its Potenal to Power Shino Watanabe (Sophia University) Tomorrow Inhering TurmOIL: A China Opon in the New Gulf Security Melisa Balos (Florida Internaonal University) Architecture To What Extent Can Natural Gas Usage in Privately Owned Vehicles Fadi Mansour (SAIS-Johns Hopkins) in the U.S. contribute its energy security and environmental goals? Mongolia’s Response to Eurasian Connentalism Trends: Seeking Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University, Turkish Military Academy) Inclusion in Order to Raise its Naonal Footprint Alicia Campi (The Mongolia Society) Radioacve Change: Fukushima as a Focusing Event for Comparave Policy Change Rebalancing the Powers: Deepening China‐Europe Ties and Its Victoria Sanchez (University of Delaware) Implicaons for the Peace and Stability of the Internaonal System Yun Han (SAIS/ Johns Hopkins) SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rereading Structural Realism SA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable History, Theory, War: Roundtable on Patricia Owens’s Economy of Theory Force: Counterinsurgency and the Historical Rise of the Social Chair Stephen Marn Walt (Harvard University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Disc. Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Theory Discussing the Roots of Realist Paradigm Internaonal Polical Sociology Hasan B. Yalcin (Istanbul Commerce University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Regional Realism and the Prospects for Peace in Asia Chair George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Rajesh Rajagopalan (Jawaharalal Nehru University) Science) Structural Theories and the Iranian Revoluon Part. Julian Go (Boston University) Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University) Part. Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin‐Madison) Why IR Scholars Should Start Reading Kenneth Waltz Part. Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Evoluon and the Human Nature: In Search for Peace Part. Patricia Owens (University of Sussex) Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte)

SA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peace and War in the Long Eighteenth Century:The Making of Early Historicising Peace: Internaonal Sociees and the Quest for Order Modern Internaonal Society English School Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Chair Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Chair Alex I. Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) Disc. Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) Disc. Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) The Origins and Evoluon of Liberal Intervenonism Anthropological Invesgaons: The Quest for Order in Ancient Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University) Anarchical Sociees Nicolás Terradas (Florida Internaonal University) Building Peace in the Early Modern Europe and in the Ancient SA15: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Mediterranean Determining Success: The Results of COP21 and looking to a global Alex I. Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) climate change governance system supporng restraints on global The “imperialism of an‐imperialism” and US‐led Kanan order: carbon emissions and moving to decarbonizaon strategies insights from South Sudan Zeno Leoni (King's College London) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Environmental Studies Peace in Soviet Polics Georgeta Pourchot (Virginia Tech) Chair Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Exploring peace from ancient history through to postmodern Part. David Victor (University of California, San Diego) peacebuilding Part. Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford Barbara Allen Roberson (Formerly Warwick University) University) Part. Jessica F. Green (New York University) SA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Part. Angel Hsu (Yale University ) Accountability, transparency and human rights violaons Part. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Part. Arild Underdal (University of Oslo) Chair Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Instute Oslo, (PRIO)) Disc. Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) SA16: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mixing Measures: The Tools of Avoiding Accountability Exploring Gendered Peace Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Exploring Peace (Theme) Anita Gohdes (University of Zurich) Chair Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Neil J. Mitchell (University College London) Disc. Shannon K. Brincat (Grith University) Surrender or Fight? Explaining Variaon in the Fates of Individuals The “Gulabi Gang” Model of Gender Jusce, Security and Peace wanted by the Internaonal Criminal Court Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) Understanding Peace – the contribuon of a Gender and Press During Warme: Conict and Press Freedom in Democracies Generaon perspecve and Autocracies Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Gender, Peace and Conict: Developing Inclusive and Eecve Daniel P. Berliner (Arizona State University) Approaches to Building Security and Jusce aer Conict Shaming the Shameless: Exploring the condions under which Eleanor Gordon (University of Leicester) shaming can reduce warme sexual violence Crical Humility: Feminist Polical Theory and Conict Karin Johansson (Uppsala University ) Transformaon Domesc Prosecuons for Terrorism in Civil War: Law as a Tool of Karie Cross (University of Notre Dame) Counterinsurgency Gender‐Just Peace: A feminist reading of peace Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) SA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Johanna Mannergren Selimovic (Swedish Instute of Non-State Actors in the New Landscape of Internaonal Climate Internaonal Aairs) Cooperaon SA17: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Environmental Studies The Wax and Wane of Intrastate Conict Chair Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Instute for Chair Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Disc. Jerey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University ‐ Central Texas) Why UN climate summits sll maer: From regulator to Disc. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in orchestrator of climate acon Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) Björn-Ola Linnér (Linköping University) Maintaining Peace: How Do States with Youthful Populaons Avoid Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) Intra‐state Conict? Non‐State Actors and the Democrac Legimacy of Global Climate Richard Cincoa (The Smson Center) Governance How peace becomes easier to keep: local conict environment Jonathan Kuyper (Stockholm University) condions and their inuence on post‐civil war peace Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Navigang instuonal complexity in global climate governance: Networks of Legimaon and the Mulple Paths to Conict the cases of geoengineering, REDD+, and short‐lived climate Recurrence pollutants Eric Schoon (The Ohio State University) Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Ronald L. Breiger (University of Arizona) Harro van Asselt (Stockholm Environment Instute) Is Intra‐State War on the Wane? The “Decline of War” Thesis Ina Möller (Lund University) Revisited Exploring the Framing Power of NGOs in Global Climate Polics Jerey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) SA18: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA21: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reforming the UN Security Council Human Security Contested Internaonal Organizaon Human Rights Chair Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Disc. Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) Massachuses Boston) Containing Africa to Europe Migraon Tragedies: A Human Security Disc. Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Framework Envisioning Reform of the UN Security Council ‐ Enhancing Ifeanyi Ezeonu (Brock University) accountability Human Security, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Future of the Ikuyo Hasuo (Osaka University) American World Order Does a UN agency’s propensity to reform help its member states Stephen Okin (Georgetown University) produce policy outputs? Impact of counter‐terrorism discourses and pracces on the Velibor Jakovleski (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and security of publics Development Studies, Geneva) Akinyemi Oyawale (University of East Anglia) Authoritave Inacon: The UN Security Council and the Rejecon of For Beer or Worse? The Complex Impact of U.S. Security Dra Resoluons Assistance on Human Security in Mexico and Pakistan Patrik Johansson (Umeå University & University of Otago) Paul Ashby (University of Texas at El Paso) Could UN Security Council Reform have presented or ended the Ciaran Gillespie (University of Surrey) Syrian Civil War? Collateral Damage and Secondary Eects: The Human Security of Nicholas Brown (Texas A&M University - Kingsville) Weapons Used in Conict An Invitaon to Struggle: United Naons Reform and the U.S. Mahew J. Parent (University of Conneccut) Congress Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) SA22: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding SA19: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel China's Power and Strategy Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Cedric H. De Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs (NUPI)) Chair Adam P. Li (Indiana University School of Global and Part. Onur Sazak (Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanci University) Internaonal Studies (SGIS)) Part. Adriana Erthal Abdenur (Instuto Igarapé) Disc. Adam P. Li (Indiana University School of Global and Part. Lina Alexandra (CSIS Jakarta) Internaonal Studies (SGIS)) Part. Charles Nyuykonge (ACCORD) From Russia to China: Lessons in Land Grabbing Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Susan Turner Haynes (Lipscomb University) Part. Charles T. Call (American University) Explaining Variaon in Rising Powers’ Socializaon to Internaonal Norms: The Cases of Contemporary China and Meiji Japan SA23: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Adam P. Li (Indiana University School of Global and Issues and interests in internaonal cooperaon Internaonal Studies (SGIS)) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Power Shis and a Declining China Foreign Policy Analysis Joshua Hastey (Old Dominion University) A Paradoxical Commitment to Internaonal Peace: Assessing Chair Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) China’s Contribuons to United Naons Peacekeeping Operaons Disc. Michelle Benson (University at Bualo ‐ State University of Meghan M. Sullivan (Division of Global Aairs, Rutgers New York) University) Inputs and Outputs: The Permanent 5 and Agenda Seng Amy Yuen (Middlebury College) SA20: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Susan H. Allen (University of Mississippi) Just War Theory and IR Theory Regional Integraon and Economic Development: Opmal or Messy Internaonal Ethics Networks? Theory Gaspare M. Genna (University of Texas at El Paso) Chair David J. Karp (University of Sussex) Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Disc. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Who Supports R2P, and Why? An Empirical Analysis of Norm Much Ado About Nothing: Revisionist vs. Tradionalist Just War Diusion Theory and the Case for an Applied Approach Daisuke Madokoro (Kobe University) James Pason (University of Manchester) Yasutaka Tominaga (Waseda University) 'War’s Subjects: Is There Any Room for States in Contemporary Just Mapping Networks of Internaonal Organizaons as Agents of War Theory? Internaonal Law Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Renato Corbea (University of Alabama Birmingham) War and Moral Stupidity: Feminism Contra Cosmopolitanism Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Esmang the Issue Posions of Great Powers from UN Speeches Keeping Idealism Praccal: Just War Tradion, Revisionism, and IR Zuhaib Mahmood (Michigan State University) Theory Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) SA24: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Environmental diplomacy: contextualizing the raonality of treaty The Polics and Power of Private Governance: From Technical negoaons Hartmut Lenz (FILA SOKA, University Tokyo) Debates To Global Governance Eecveness Anar Koli (Soka University, Tokyo, Japan) Internaonal Polical Economy Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Environmental Studies Explaining the unity of the G‐77 Chair Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Bjornar Egede-Nissen (University of Western Ontario) Disc. Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Governing by disclosure: The eecveness of the marime SA27: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel accountability regime Revising Mediator Roles and Paradigms Jane Lister (The University of Brish Columbia) Peace Studies What’s in the water? The investors want to know: Corporate disclosure and investor‐acvists in debates over fracking Chair Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tus University) Kate Neville (University of Toronto) Disc. Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tus University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Beer Together or Beer Apart: Mediaon in a Distributed Environment Karen Bakker (University of Brish Columbia) Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Internaonal Governance Innovaon Jenn Baka (LSE) and the United States Instute of Peace. ) Socializing supply chains: Hybrid forms of governance in iniaves Internaonal Mediaon as the Management of Complexity around tracking and forced labour Laurie Nathan (Centre for Mediaon in Africa, University of Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) Pretoria) Siobhan McGrath (University of Durham) Disaggregang Internaonal Mediaon. Regional Characteriscs Towards inclusive cercaon: Reinterpreng instuons for and Cross‐Regional Comparisons. governing agricultural commodies Markus Kirchschlager (German Instute of Global and Area Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Studies (GIGA Hamburg)) Revising Rubin’s Concept of Bases of Power in Internaonal SA25: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mediaon Tracing War in Peaceme Tetsuro Iji (Kwansei Gakuin University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Norm‐pushers or deal‐brokers: mediators’ roles in norm diusion Exploring Peace (Theme) Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace)

Chair Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) SA28: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) Africa and Internaonal Law Military Taoos: Tracing War on the Body Julia Welland (Warwick) Internaonal Law Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Chair Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) The Veteran and the Contested Boundaries of War Disc. Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Beyond Crime and Punishment!? The Polics of Poaching Sarah Bulmer (University of Exeter) Corinne Heaven (University of Reading) What does a Sniper See? Time’s Arrow: Policy Shis, Intervenon, and the Timing of the Benjamin Thomas Grant Schrader (Colorado State University) Adjudicaon of Interstate Territorial Disputes "Voices from the Grave": Northern Ireland's Fragile Peace and Steven McDowell (University of Notre Dame) Haunng Gendered Presences Can Internaonal Humanitarian Law Constrain Rebel Groups? : The Claire Lyness (University of California Santa Cruz) Case of Uganda, the Lord’s Resistance Army and the Internaonal Invisible Traces of War: Mental Disabilies and Assumed Disabilies Criminal Court of Veterans Julia Reilly (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) John E. Armenta (University of California San Diego) Africa versus the Internaonal Criminal Court: The Strategy of Regionalizing Internaonal Criminal Jusce SA26: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Burning issues: Global Governance and Climate Change SA29: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Organizaon Environmental Studies Negoaons, Publics and Peace Peace Studies Chair Yulia Yamineva (University of Eastern Finland) Disc. Patrick Bayer (University of Glasgow) Chair Sophie Haspeslagh (London School of Economics and Polical Internaonal Climate Cooperaon and Decarbonizaon of Naonal Science) Economies: A Global Panel Study Disc. Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) William D. Stanley (University of New Mexico) Public Senment and the Moro Peace Process in the Philippines Jessica Jones (University of New Mexico) Suzanne Ghais (American University) States' Entry of Reservaons to Environmental Treaes: Selling Iran "Preserving" the Environment or "Reserving'" the Environment? Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Heather Elko McKibben (University of California Davis) Women and Ceasere Negoaons Michelle Barsa (The Instute for Inclusive Security) Negoaons, Publics and Peace Processes Beyond the “Dolls” in Dollhouse: Reimagining Gender, Subjecvies Anthony Wanis-St. John (American University) and Condions of Possibility Armed groups as champions of the excluded? Examining the roles Ma Davies (Newcastle University) of societal legimacy, representaon and parcipaon during peace Amanda Marie Chisholm (Newcastle University ) negoaons Thinking the Event: Aesthec and Ethnographic Subjects Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundaon) Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Playing the Aesthec Subject? Videogames, IR and the Experienal SA30: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Avatar The Anarchical Society at 40: Contemporary Challenges and Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Prospects Filmic Intervenons into Trauma Narraves: Shiing Histories and English School Naonal Consciousness Through Waltz with Bashir and The Act of Chair Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Killing Disc. Carsten‐Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) Sean Rupka (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) SA33: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Internaonal Society of States and Non‐State Armed Actors: Searching for Peace: Polical Psychology Explanaons Bales for Legimacy Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Polical Chair Neil Ferguson (Liverpool Hope University) Science) Disc. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) World Order, System of States, and Great Powers Who Maintains Peace? The Operaonal Code of Leaders and the Richard Falk (University of California Santa Barbara) Maintenance of Dyadic Peace The Anarchical Society and Human Rights Gary Smith (University of Central Florida ) Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) The moral psychology of peace and jusce The Anarchical Society as Chrisan Polical Theology Dana Townsend (University of Notre Dame) William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Radicalizaon and De‐radicalizaon of Young Muslims in Europe: The Anarchical Society as Futurology The threat and emoonal appeal of ISIS Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki) Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Terrorism Behind: Lessons from Northern Irish Paramilitary Groups SA31: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Neil Ferguson (Liverpool Hope University) Intelligence Governance Challenges in Lan America Bangladesh’s Shiing Idenes: Muslim and/or Bengali Intelligence Studies Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair Eduardo E. Estevez (Foundaon for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) SA34: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) China and Russia: Interacons and Comparisons in History and Intelligence acvies and democrac instuons, between the Internaonal Relaons raison d’état and the rule of law. Corrupon and human rights Post Communist Systems violaons in intelligence acvies Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Hernan Charosky (Universidad de Palermo Law School) Chair Muhammad Irfan Shahzad (Instute of Policy Studies, Intelligence challenges in Lan America: Between reforms, criminal Islamabad ) intelligence and cizen security policies Disc. Muhammad Irfan Shahzad (Instute of Policy Studies, Alejandra Otamendi (University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and Islamabad ) L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) Crical Journalists and the State in China and Russia Eduardo E. Estevez (Foundaon for Economic Studies and Public Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania ) Policy (FEEPP)) Open Economies, Closed Polies: Financial Openness in Russia and Intelligence and Public Policy: strengthening factors China Carolina Sancho (ANEPE) Igor Logvinenko (Wellesley College) Intelligence Governance in Colombia: Lessons Learnt and Foreign Investment, Special Economic Zones, and Sino‐Soviet Challenges for the Future Learning During the Late Cold War Zakia Shiraz (University of Leicester) Chris Miller (Yale University) SA32: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sino‐Russian Axis: How Durable is it? Artyom L. Lukin (Far Eastern Federal University) World Polics, Popular Culture and the Aesthec Subject: Giving Voice to the Voiceless? Revoluons Apart: The Disparate Trajectories of the Russian and Chinese Revoluons Internaonal Polical Sociology Jeremy Friedman (Harvard University) Chair Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Disc. Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Algorithms as Actors: Aesthec Subjects and Aunes in William Gibson’s The Peripheral Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii-Manoa) SA35: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Female Entrepreneurship in the Gulf and the Gendered The Origins and Evoluon of U.S. Primacy: World War II to the Complexies of Neoliberal Economic Deepening Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Present Elite Capture of Global Gender and Environmental Development Internaonal Security Studies Policymaking Chair Hal Brands (Duke University) Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Part. Stephen Wertheim (Princeton University, University of Explaining the Rise and Decline of Dowry Deaths across Indian Cambridge) States: Economic Modernizaon Part. David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Ausn Mitchell (Texas A&M University) Part. Rebecca Lissner (Friedman) (Georgetown University) The Strategic Ulity of Diversity in Conict Benjamin R. Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tus SA36: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel University) Internaonal Courts and Transional Jusce Human Rights SA39: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Peace and Conict Educaon: Reecons on Prospects for Future Chair Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines‐Diliman) Generaons Disc. Peter Finkenbusch (University of Duisburg‐Essen) Peace Studies Contesng the Reconciliaon Norm in Transional Jusce Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Alana Tiemessen (Endico College) Beyond Credible Commitments: The Internaonal Criminal Tribunal Chair Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) for the former Yugoslavia’s Impact on Peace Selements Part. Crystal Armstrong (Kennesaw State University) Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Part. Wendy Kroeker (University of Manitoba) Socializing Transional Jusce: how to make post‐conict Part. David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) peacebuilding more just and eecve? SA40: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University) Nontradional Security in Asia: Threats or Opportunies for Peace Developments in Transional Jusce and Norm Internalizaon in Building? the Asia Pacic Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Ohio Northern University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Devin Hagerty (University of Maryland, Balmore County) SA37: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Foreign Intervenons and Regime Change Managing Migraon in Southeast Asia: Global, Regional and Internaonal Security Studies Domesc Challenges Chair Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Ann Marie Murphy (Seton Hall University) Disc. Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Avian Inuenza in Southeast Asia: Naonal, Regional, and Global Intervenon by Request: EU and NATO Responses to External Eorts to Combat Disease Invitaons for Civilian and Military Operaons Amy L. Freedman (Long Island University) Andrew T. Wol (Dickinson College) Why They Fought: Indonesian Veterans of the Soviet‐Afghan War The Geopolics of Civil Conict: Are Foreign Military Bases a Source Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College) of Domesc and Regional Instability? Don't do your gender on me! Rethinking Gender, Peace and Human Milos Popovic (Central European University) Security in Policymaking Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change and Human Rights Kristy Kelly (Drexel University) Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Peace in Southeast Asia: how much do we know about ASEAN's Foreign Intervenon and Democrazaon: Promong Puppets or role? Populists? Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont) SA41: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The World’s Worst Kingmaker: America’s Inability to Find George External Actors in South Asia: New Evidence on Foreign Policies of Washington in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam Bryan C. Price (Combang Terrorism Center, U.S. Military the Region Academy) Internaonal Security Studies SA38: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Stephen Philip Cohen (Brookings) The Gendered Polics of Development Policies: New Case Examples Disc. Stephen Philip Cohen (Brookings) From denial to dialogue: India’s adapve posture towards extra‐ Global Development regional inuence in South Asia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Constanno H. Xavier (SAIS - Johns Hopkins University) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies The French Role in India's Nuclear Program Jayita Sarkar (MIT Center for Internaonal Studies, Security Chair Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Studies Program) Disc. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) The Making of the India‐ Pakistan Dynamic: Nehru, Liaquat, and the From Policy to Pracce: Associaons, Local Acon, and Sustainable No War Pact Correspondence of 1950 Development in Morocco Pallavi Raghavan (Center for Policy Research, New Delhi) Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Naonal Power and Foreign Trade: The Case of Sino‐Indian Polical Exclusion and the Erosion of Regulatory Autonomy: Compeon in Sri Lanka Prospects for Investor‐State Dispute Selement in the Transatlanc Darren Lim (Australian Naonal University) Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College) Shawn L. Nichols (University of California, Santa Cruz) The Soviet Peace Oensive & Nehru's India, 1953‐1956 Trading Away Control: The Trans Pacic Partnership through a New Swapna Kona Nayudu (Centre for Internaonal Studies, Constuonalist Lens Department of Internaonal Relaons, London School of Tom Chodor (University of Queensland) Economics.) Peaceful Economic Relaons Post 2008 in the OECS Natasha Lalla ( University of the West Indies) SA42: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Unintended Consequences of Internaonal Organizaons SA46: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Organizaon The (ir)relevance of Internaonal Organizaons Chair Songying Fang (Rice University) Internaonal Organizaon Disc. Emily Rier (University of California, Merced) Chair Carloa M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Secrets and the Secretariat: Intelligence Disclosures and Power in Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Internaonal Organizaons From Global to Local: Internaonal Organizaons and the Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) Enforcement of Gender‐Based Violence Laws Ausn M. Carson (University of Chicago) Peace A. Medie (University of Ghana) Why Trust Elecons? The Role of Parsanship and Elecon The Rise of Social Protecon in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Diusion of Observers in Building Elecon Credibility Ideas and Norms Through Internaonal Organizaons Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Alesha Porisky (University of Toronto) Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) Is the Bark the Bite? Event History Analysis of the ILO's shaming Internaonal Agreements and Domesc Polical Unrest acvies 1989 to 2014 Jerey Kucik (The City University of New York) Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University ) Financial Regulaons, Networks, and Public Preferences The Fate of Decaying IOs: Replaced, Retooled, and Rered Stephen Chaudoin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Danielle K. Scherer (Temple University) Meredith Wilf (Princeton University) Lauren Farmer (Temple University ) Pleasing the Crowd? The constraining eects of ancipated Interacons between internaonal organizaons and authoritarian approval and backlash on decision‐making in internaonal states: a case study of China’s health policies organizaons Aofei Lv (University of Amsterdam) Terrence L. Chapman (The University of Texas at Ausn) SA47: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA43: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commiee Panel Identy and Cizenship in the UK, Canada and the US Going Global: Job Seeking Beyond North America Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Professional Development Commiee Chair Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Chair Lorraine Ellio (Australian Naonal University) Disc. Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Part. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Naonal University) Paerns and changes in Brish media coverage of Muslims, 1996‐ Part. Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) 2015 Part. Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University) Maurits Van der Veen (College of William & Mary) Part. Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Keeping the Union? New (and Old) Constuonal Quesons Part. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)) following the Scosh Independence Referendum and the UK Cmte Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) General Elecon Chair Debra J. Holzhauer (Southeast Missouri State University) Going global: job seeking beyond North America Scosh Independence Referendum: Why Now and What Next? Lorraine Ellio (Australian Naonal University) James Luther Gilley (Louisiana State University) SA45: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sam Rohrer (University of North Georgia - The Military College of Georgia) Global Polical Economy, Trade, and Development: Crical Selecve Cizenship: Respect for Rule of Law as Criteria for State Analyses Sponsored Refugee Programs Global Development Amanda Bergmann (University of Oawa Faculty of Law; Chair Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Identy, threat percepon, and the indigenous‐seler societal security dilemma. Transforming Resilient Injusce: Beyond Special and Dierenal Andrea Lane (Dalhousie University) Treatment in the WTO Lisa M. Samuel (Independent Researcher/Consultant) SA48: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Exporng Labor Abuse out of Recession? : How Economic Cycles in Complex peace(s) in the Balkans the Global North aect Labor Condions in the Global South Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Sijeong Lim (University of Amsterdam) Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) Chair Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Disc. Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Conict resoluon and peace building in the Western Balkans – the SA51: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel role of external actors and future perspecves Technology, Surveillance and Polics: Exploring the Dynamics of Ruzica Jakesevic (University of Zagreb) Power and Resistance The Balkan 'metaconicts': Building naons instead of peace(s)? Goran Tepšić (University of Belgrade) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Turkey and the European Union in Western Balkans: Strategic Internaonal Communicaon Partners or Competors in Building Peace? Internaonal Polical Sociology Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Chair Natasha Tusikov (Australian Naonal University) Exploring Serbia ‐ Kosovo trade relaons: Achieving peace through Disc. Natasha Tusikov (Australian Naonal University) trade interdependence? Digital Cryptography and World Polics – How Technology Becomes Aleksandar Milosevic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Polical Polical Sciences) Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) Milos Hrnjaz (University of Belgrade) Commercial Sex, Technology, and Third Party Oversight Peacebuilding or "Peacedelaying": Poverty and social exclusion of Jennifer Musto (Wellesley College) refugees and internally displaced persons in post‐war Serbia Jelena Vidojevic (University of Belgrade) The Geo‐Polics of Automated Regulaon: State/Corporate Control Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade) of Intellectual Property Rights Online Natasha Tusikov (Australian Naonal University) SA49: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Dark‐Net and Cyber‐Intelligence: Legimang Surveillance or Hegemony Legimang Resistance Ross W. Bellaby (University of Sheeld) Internaonal Security Studies Surveillance, Security, and Sport: Rethinking Private‐Public Chair Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) Partnerships as Asymmetrical Entanglements Disc. Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) Kathryn Henne (Australian Naonal University) "Indispensable naon" or "reluctant hegemon": How visions of leadership shape foreign and security policy in the United States SA52: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel and Germany Gendering Inmacies of War and Peace: Aecve Polics in the Georg Lömann (University of Warwick) Middle East Time is Power: Explaining Peaceful Transion using an Entry‐ Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Deterrence Framework Wei-Chih Chen (Rutgers University) Chair Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Disc. Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Plasburgh) Beyond Hegemony: Periphery, Reluctant Hegemon, and Empire by Invitaon Polics of Pleasure within the Polics of Violence: Aect and Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) Agency of Zionist Seler Women Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Why Not Nip It in the Bud? A Reigning Power’s Prevenve Economic Containment of a Potenal Challenger Pedagogies of ‘Return’: Aecve Imaginings of ‘Decolonizaon’ in Dong Jung Kim (Yale-NUS College) Palesne Shaira Vadasaria (York University) Paul Kennedy’s Concepon of Great Power Rivalry and US‐China Relaons in the Obama Era The Listening Guide: Conducng Narrave Analysis in IR Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Shir Daphna-Tekoah (Ashkelon Academic College) SA50: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Rights Reporng in Iraq Exploring Peace and Repression to Nonstate Actors Florian Zollmann (Newcastle University) Exploring Peace (Theme) SA53: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Rachel Julian (Leeds Becke University) Rising Powers in Internaonal Organizaons Disc. Rachel Julian (Leeds Becke University) Internaonal Polical Economy Protest Accessibility and Government Use of Force Internaonal Organizaon Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) Chair John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Ruling Society: Elite Strategies of Civic Repression in Hybrid Regimes Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Leah Gilbert (Lewis and Clark College) Government Party Posions towards Empowerment of Payam Mohseni (Belfer Center for Science & Internaonal Internaonal Organizaons: The New World, New World Bank Aairs Harvard Kennedy School) Reforms Endorsing Repression: Nonviolent Movements and Regime Violence Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Bavarian School of Public Policy, in Autocracies TU Munich) Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich) Taccal Adaptaon And The 2013 Gezi Park Protests In Turkey Tijen Demirel-Pegg (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Environmental Threat and Repression on Minority Organizaons Ruoxi Du (University of Iowa) Rising Powers at the World Intellectual Property Organizaon: SA56: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Changing Interests and Stable Instuons” The Internaonal Polical Economy of Transion: Internaonal Sara Bannerman (McMaster University) Financial Instuons and Eastern Central European transformaon. Mira Burri (World Trade Instute, University of Bern, Switzerland) Internaonal Polical Economy Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Chair Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Omar Serrano (University of Geneva) Disc. Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Rising Powers at the WHO: Informal Coalions in Global Health Mimicking Reluctance? The European Bank for Reconstrucon and Governance Development and ‘External’ Accountability Andre Isidro (Bavarian School of Public Policy - Technical Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) University of Munich) Latvia and the World Bank The Master’s Tools: Emerging Powers and the Breakdown of the Adrian Bazbauers (University of Canberra) Neoliberal Project at the WTO To market through a war: IFIs, Ukraine's socio‐economic crisis, and Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) counter‐hegemonic opportunies. What explains variance in how mullateral organizaons adapt to Yuliya Yurchenko (University of Greenwich) rising powers? The European Bank for Reconstrucon and Development (EBRD) as Dries Lesage (Ghent University) execuve head? Organic intellectuals, crises, and neoliberal SA54: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel common sense in post‐communist transion Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Indigeneity, identy and morality Internaonal Polical Sociology SA57: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Global Development Dening and Shaping a Quality Peace in the Aermath of Civil War Internaonal Ethics Internaonal Security Studies Chair David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Disc. Stefan Cibian (Chatham House and Babeș‐Bolyai University) Chair Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Dame) The Gi of the Goddess of Learning: The English Language in Indian Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Social Identy University of Oslo) Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Generang a Quality Peace: Negoated Selements and Visual Technologies as Sites of Resistance: Interacons Between Governments’ Respect for Rights in the Wake of Civil War Indigenous Sovereignty and Neoliberalism Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Liam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) Finding the right security sector strategy: The Goldilocks problem in The evolving role of indigenous leadership in Malawi post‐conict states Kanton Reynolds (North Carolina A&T State University) Sabrina Karim (Emory University) The tensions of Sustainable Development and Indigenous Peoples in State Repressive Violence and Quality Peace following Civil War Chile: hydroelectric dams, cultural tourism and the Mapuche Madhav Joshi (University of Notre Dame) Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) Power Sharing Instuons and the Rule of Law in Post‐conict Truth Mulplicity and Separasm: the study of an indianista States: Building Blocks for Stable Governance? boundary. Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg College) Marcos Sebasan Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) Mahew Hoddie (Towson University)

SA55: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA59: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Women's Rights and Agency: Comparave Perspecves Internaonal Polics of Cyber Warfare Women's Caucus Internaonal Security Studies Religion and Internaonal Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Global South Caucus Disc. Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Chair Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Blurred Lines: The ‘New’ Transnaonal Terrorism Disc. Zehra Arat (University of Conneccut) Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced Warghng School, Naonal The Vagina Diatribes: Radical Islam’s Relaonship with Women and Defense University) Failed American Countermeasures Maybe I Did(n't): Cyber Aacks and the Logic of Non‐Denial Denials Mahew Crosston (Modern Diplomacy, Vice Chairman & Senior Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuses Boston) Editor) Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) The ethics of intervening in immanent moral struggles: a Hegelian Polical Violence, Terrorism and the New Media suggeson to Crical Security Studies’ Kanan dilemma Atanas Gotchev (University of Naonal and World Economy) Ben Walter (University of Queensland) Boyan Hadzhiev (University of Naonal and World Economy) Vernacularizaon of Human Rights: A Rhetorical Analysis of the On the Transitory Nature of Cyber Weapons Newspaper Coverage of 2011 Marital Property Judicial Max Smeets (University of Oxford) Interpretaon in China Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University) SA60: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Semanc Power and Representaon: Non‐Ficonal Forms of Internaonal Broadcasng, Propaganda, and Strategic Narraves Discursive Neo‐Oomanism as a Tool of Public Communicaon Alper Cakmak (Suleyman Sah University) Internaonal Communicaon Chair Craig Hayden (American University) SA64: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disc. Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) The complexies of negoang LGBT idenes at the intersecon The Smith‐Mundt Act & the Internaonal Communicaons Reform of cross-cultural conicts over sexuality Act: Authorizing & Managing U.S. Internaonal Broadcasng Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus War of Narraves: How the United States and Iran Fight their Chair Momin Rahman (Trent University) Geopolitcal War through Strategic Narraves Disc. Momin Rahman (Trent University) Esmaeil Esfandiary (Georgia State University) Gay tropics: Homo‐aecve experiences in Tikuna, Amazonia North Korea, In Their Own Words: Measuring Foreign Policy Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Preference Using Text As Data USFQ) John Seungmin Kuk (University of California, San Diego) Matrices of Matrimony: Complicang Feminist Relaonships to the Dennis Rhee (University of California, San Diego) State The Role of New Media in State Propaganda: the cases of Al‐Jazeera Sandra McEvoy (Wheelock College) and Al Arabiya’s Coverage of 2014 Gaza War The Opacity of Black Jamaican Masculinity: Illuminang Spaces for Olga Gerasimenko (University of Delaware) Queer Identy The World According to Al Jazeera English Cornel Grey (University of Toronto, Women and Gender William La Youmans (George Washington University) Studies) Desire, Security, and Governmentality: Everyday Sexualies under SA62: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Authoritarian Homophobias Power Sharing and Territorial Self-governance in Divided Sociees Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Materialies of Queer Turkey Paul Gordon Kramer (University of Auckland) Chair Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) Disc. Erin Jenne (Central European University) SA65: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The need for guarantees to facilitate the use of territorial self‐ External Inuences on Naon-Building government in complex power‐sharing peace agreements Internaonal Security Studies Dawn Walsh (University of Birmingham) Territorial Self‐Governance: An Eecve Approach to Territory‐ Chair Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Centred Conict Management? Disc. Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Ulrike Theuerkauf (University of East Anglia) The Grand (Naon‐building) Strategy of the Roman Empire: Lessons Natascha S. Neudorfer (LMU Munich) for Today? William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Power‐sharing, rebel constuencies and civil war recurrence Marn Omann (University of Birmingham) Pathways to State Formaon and the Limits of Internaonal State‐ Building Does Power Sharing Impede Transional Jusce aer Civil Wars? Johannes Juede (European University Instute) Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham) Christalla Yakinthou (University of Birmingham) The Paradox of State Strength: How the Drive for State Capacity Undermines Stability in Fragile States The instuonal outcomes of territorial self‐governance claims: A Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pisburgh) Qualitave‐Comparave assessment of minories in Europe Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen's University) Transnaonal Combatant Impact on Warme Order Alexandra Klyachkina (Northwestern University) Philippe Roseberry (Queen's University) SA66: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA63: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ideas and Images of Peace, Conict, and Compeon in the Middle Syria, Iraq and the Emerging (dis)order in the Middle East East Turkish Internaonal Studies Associaon Global South Caucus Chair Ramazan Kilinc (University of Nebraska‐Omaha) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Jerey Weber (Ipek University) Peace Studies Turkish Foreign Policy vis‐à‐vis Iraq aer 2003: a foreign policy Chair Imad Mansour (Qatar University) trapped between “order” and “jusce” Disc. Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Nur Cenoglu (Marmara University) The Arab World and the Rise of Extremism: A Study of Terrorism Understanding and Forecasng Order and Change in the Northern and Peace Middle East Region Adnan M. Hayajneh (Qatar University) Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) Social Media Narraves and Cultural and Social Codes in the Gulf Resat Bayer (Koç University) Mazhar Al-Zoby (Qatar University ) Explaining Miscalculaon and Maladaptaon in Turkish Foreign Picturing Peace: Contrasng images of peace in Israeli and Policy during the Arab Uprisings Palesnian polical cartoons Nuri Yesilyurt (Ankara University) Ilan Danjoux (Azrieli Instute of Israel Studies, Concordia University) Mapping the Contours of Contemporary Frenchness in War Films SA70: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Imed Labidi (Doha Instute for Graduate Studies) Deconstrucng Peace & Transional Jusce Across the Middle East Discourse and Peacemaking in the Middle East and North Africa Hassan Barari (Qatar University) Human Rights SA67: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University) Religion, Ethics and Jusce: Local and Global Perspecves Disc. Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Peace Regime Building on the Korean Peninsula Internaonal Ethics Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Chair Jodok Troy (University of Innsbruck) Infrastructures for Peace in Afghanistan: Facades of Power or Disc. Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Inclusive Building Blocks for Peace? Undermining Peace: Islamophobia Susanne Schmeidl (School of Social Sciences, University of New Sameera Khalfey (University of Portsmouth ) South Wales) Negoated Space: The HHS Mandate and Secularism In America The Emergence of Transional Jusce Ministries Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) Chrisna Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Religious Atudes about Genecally Modied Foods Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University) Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Cigdem Kentmen Cin (Izmir University of Economics) Burning Down or Building Bridges? Youth and Social Media in Post‐ Laura Olson (Clemson University) Authoritarian Tunisia Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University) Islamic Public, Peace and Conict Resoluon: Interrogang Chaiwat’s Phronec Islam The Absence of the EU in Conict Resoluon in its Neighbourhood: K.M. Seethi (Mahatma Gandhi University, ) the Case of Western Sahara Anna Khakee (University of Malta) SA68: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel SA71: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Post-Arab Spring Era in the Middle East Peace Processes and Post-Conict Challenges in Africa Foreign Policy Analysis Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews) Peace Studies Disc. Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Chair Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Disc. Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) ISIS through Arab Eyes: The “Islamic State” in the Discourses of Arab An Island of Peace and Stability in a Sea of Conict? Ethiopia, the Intellectuals Developmental State and Horn of Africa Polics Sami E. Baroudi (Lebanese American University) Alice Melissa Judell (University of Sydney / Lancaster University Unpacking the Repressive State: Intertrust and Authoritarian Ghana) Resilience in the Maghreb. Trust in the aermath of mass violence: insights from large‐N life Merouan Mekouar (York University) stories Pop Culture and Pro‐Military Propaganda in Post‐Mubarak Egypt Bert Ingelaere (University of Antwerp) Meir Raphael Walters (Georgetown University) Marijke Verpoorten (University of Antwerp) Powerless EUrope? EU’s response to the Arab uprisings and the Elecon Peons in Africa: Between Credibility Signals and Residual queson of how the EU exercises power in global polics Peace Stefan Borg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Oheneba Boateng (Free University Berlin) AN EXAMINATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF VARIATIONS IN SA69: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel ELECTORAL SYSTEMS IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA Peace, Conict, and Foreign Policy Dr. Edoh Agbehonou (Savannah State University) Foreign Policy Analysis Exploring Peace (Theme) SA72: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Food Security, Development and Agriculture: Approaches and Disc. Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Controversies. From “Pax Oomana” to Turkish Peace: “Zero Problem Policy with Global Development the Neighbors” Environmental Studies Kemal Cici (Giresun University) Chair Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Valuing Peace in U.S. Foreign Policy Assessment Disc. Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Graham Slater (Florida Internaonal University ) New Policy Assemblages and the Transformaon of African A Chinese Dream for a World in Peace? Agriculture: What Impact on Food Security? Josie-Marie Perkuhn (Heidelberg University) William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University) We Have Met the Enemy: War, Peace, and Percepons in Post‐Cold Brazil‐Japan partnership for the development of agriculture in War America Africa: Rethinking foreign aid strategies in an era of growing R. William Ayres (Wright State University) complexity and interconnecons between public policies, foreign Can balance of power be peaceful policy and internaonal policies Khatera Alizada (Old Dominion university) Rodrigo Pires de Campos (University of Brasilia) Charng norm‐making through South‐South Cooperaon: Brazilian SA76: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel inuence in agricultural projects in Hai and Mozambique India's Security Megan Pickup (Carleton University) Internaonal Security Studies Managing the Agricultural Biotechnology Revoluon: Responses to Transgenic Seeds in Developing Countries Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Alper Yagci (University of Massachuses Amherst) Disc. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) India in America's Current Security Interests SA73: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Saira Khan (North South University) Africa in Global Internaonal Relaons (Global IR) India’s Relaons with the United States: Evaluang the Impact of Exploring Peace (Theme) India’s Elite‐Mass Discourses Chair Paul‐Henri Bischo (Rhodes University) Shivaji Kumar (Ohio State University) Disc. Amitav Acharya (American University) Unwanted Escalaon and Inadvertent War: Two Provocaon Part. Scarle Cornelissen (University of Stellenbosch) Models and the Sino‐India War of 1962 Part. Ahmed Salem (Zayed University) Hyun-Binn Cho (University of Pennsylvania) Part. Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Understanding India’s status quest Mahesh Shankar (Skidmore College) SA74: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel What does New Delhi’s reacon to Islamic State’s emergence in Colonial Legacies in Internaonal Organisaon 2014 reveal about India as an internaonal actor? English School Alan Bloomeld (University of New South Wales) Global Development Historical Internaonal Relaons SA77: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Internaonal Organizaon IR Theory and East Asia Chair Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Japan Associaon of Internaonal Relaons Disc. Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Chair Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Peace in the Pacic? Living Strategic Colonialism in the American Disc. Linus Hagstrom (Swedish Defence University & Swedish Pacifc Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Unipolarity in Historical China: Durability, Peace, and Grand Strategy The role of civilizaon in the globalizaon of internaonal society Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Naonal University) Mulple Causal Mechanisms of Alliance Instuonalizaon: Lessons Can the subaltern speak internaonal criminal law? Authority, from the Evoluon of the U.S.‐Japan Alliance jurisdicon, and the colonial polics of internaonal criminal jusce Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University) Roberto Yamato (IRI/PUC-Rio) Shingo Yoshida (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business) Travelling Across Space and Time: The English School and US alliance commitments and marime and territorial disputes in Neopatrimonial Elites the East and South China Seas Elaine Tan Tong Fi Kim (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Re‐emergence of ‘Pax‐Oomanica’?: Turkish Perspecve on U.S. Ballisc Missile Defense in the Asia‐Pacic region: A new type ‘regional Internaonal Society’ and its Nature of Stability‐Instability Paradox Kohei Imai (Instute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO)) Eleni Ekmektsioglou (American University Washington DC) Kazuhiro Tsunoda (Embassy of Japan in Sudan) Ji-Young Lee (American University) The North Korean Nuclear Issue: A Posional Approach SA75: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) Polics at the Limits of Sovereign Rule in the Arcc and Beyond: Rethinking Approaches to the Commons. SA78: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Global Development Healing a Wounded Past: Reconciliaon in Post-conict Sociees Environmental Studies Peace Studies Chair E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) Chair David R. Andersen‐Rodgers (California State University Disc. Mikkel Runge Olesen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Sacramento) Studies) Disc. David R. Andersen‐Rodgers (California State University The Arcc as an exceponal zone of peace and co‐operaon? ‐ A Sacramento) crical analysis Healing a Wounded Past: Jusce and Reconciliaon in Post‐conict Juha H. Käpylä (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Sociees Harri Mikkola (The Finnish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Dahlia Simangan (The Australian Naonal University) Cooperaon or Conict in the Arcc? Variees of Internaonal Reconciliaon: Power of Interest and Mikkel Runge Olesen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Reecon aer Conict Keeping the Global Commons Common ‐ A Discourse Approach Jae-Jung Suh (ICU) Robert Flores (Florida Internaonal University) Ja-hyun Chun (Korea University) Sovereignty and Governance in the Face of Climate Challenges Lessons on Truth and Reconciliaon: what have we learned about Mônica Aguiar (Iuperj/Ucam) forgiveness? Beatriz Maos (PUC-Rio) Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) SA79: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interoperability and the polics of protocol O'Grady (Southampton University) Instuons, economic governance, and development Technologizing Interoperability within UK Civil Conngencies Internaonal Polical Economy Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University) Chair Liam S. Clegg (University of York) Protecon, preempve security and the material polics of Disc. Liam S. Clegg (University of York) interoperability at crowded places Diversies of Economic Governance: Debunking the Myth of Public Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University) vs. Private “The management of glut”: engaging interoperability in disaster Sco Nelson (Virginia Tech) management Joel T. Shelton (Elon University ) Mahias Leese (ETH Zurich) Edward Weisband (Virginia Tech) Marijn Hoijnk (Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam) Beyond instuons: The rise of a post‐instuonal economic growth paradigm? SA85: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Sancons and Autocrats Rethinking Foreign aid discourse Foreign Policy Analysis Patricia Agupusi (Watson Instute for Internaonal Studies, Exploring Peace (Theme) Brown University) Chair Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Mindset: A crical but neglected element in the instuons‐ Disc. Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) development debate Disc. David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Explaining nonproliferaon choices ‐ So Balancing as a Timing Linda M. Weiss (University of Sydney) Issue Are We Sll Growing? A Re‐analysis of Tradional Economic Growth Jean-François Bélanger (McGill University) Factors Sancons‐Regimes and the Pursue of Peace in the Middle East: the Dirk Michael Horn (University of California, Irvine) Case of Iran Manuel De Leon (Bethune-Cookman University) SA83: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Douglas Rivero (St. Petersburg College) Divergent Interests and Naonal Defense Policies in the Western World Sancon Threats and Autocrac Response Carl Huang (University of Virginia) Foreign Policy Analysis Discursive understandings of Western economic sancons and Chair Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Iran's nuclear policy Disc. Christopher J. Feweis (Tulane University) Abolghasem Bayyenat (Syracuse University) Divergent paths: Understanding post‐Cold War Italian and German defense policy SA86: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Fabrizio Cocchia (University of Genoa ) Exploring Conict and Peace-making in Eurasia Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna) Global South Caucus Explaining Renzi’s Foreign Policy: The Internaonal Eects of Exploring Peace (Theme) Post Communist Systems Domesc Reforms Fabrizio Cocchia (University of Genoa ) Chair Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington) Disc. Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Is French Defense Policy Becoming More Atlancist? Iran and Conict and Peace‐making in Eurasia: The Theory and the Angelique Talmor (University of Florida) Pracce of Desecurizaon Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Internaonal University) United States Foreign Policy Decision‐Making In The Post Cold War Exploring Elements of Peace and Conict in Iranian Strategy in the Era: A Case Study Of United States Foreign Policy In The India – Caspian Region Pakistan Kargil Conict Houman A. Sadri (University of Central Florida) Anil Raman (Indian Army) Greg McDowall (University of Central Florida) French Proteconism and Peace Building Russian Public Diplomacy in Eurasia: Limits and Possibilies Julien Brault (Graduate Instute, Geneva) Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons (University)) SA84: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Compeng Geo‐Strategic Narraves of Iran's Nuclear Program The polics of interoperability Mohammad S. Homayounvash (Florida Internaonal University ) Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring Peace (Theme) Energy Geopolics: Conict or Peace‐making in Eurasia? Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Cherie J. Farrell (Florida Internaonal University) Chair Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Disc. Christopher C. Leite (University of Oawa) European border surveillance, interoperability and the labour of equivalence Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) SB01: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Peaceful, yet highly contenous: Democracy aid to civil society as a Crical Theory and Peace driver of conict Jonas Wol (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Exploring Peace (Theme) Annika Elena Poppe (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Chair Shannon K. Brincat (Grith University) Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool: More liberty, Less Terror? Part. Richard Falk (University of California Santa Barbara) Burcu Savun (University of Pisburgh) Part. Marn Weber (University of Queensland) Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Part. Charloe V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) Part. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) SB05: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Part. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) The Decline of Violence and the Rise of Peace in the Internaonal Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) System Exploring Peace (Theme) SB02: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Democracies, Security and Peace: Roundtable on Construcng Chair Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University) Naonal Security: US Relaons with India and China Disc. Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Part. Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas‐Dallas) Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) Part. Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Disc. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Steven Pinker (Harvard University) Part. Jordan Branch (Brown University) Part. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Part. Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Instute of Technology ) Part. Karen Alter (Northwestern University and ICourts University Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) of Copenhagen) Part. Michael C. Williams (University of Oawa) Part. Resat Bayer (Koç University) Part. Wendy Wong (University of Toronto) SB06: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel SB03: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Do Weapons Make War or Peace Do Online Media Faciliate Peace or Abet Violence? Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Online Media Caucus Chair Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Dame) Chair Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Disc. Taylor Benjamin‐Brion (Temple University) Disc. Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) The Tragedy of Arming The Eects of Digital Games on Percepons of Threat: Construcng Andrew J. Coe (University of Southern California) Peace and Enmity Online Jane E. Vaynman (George Washington University) Phillip Habel The Polics of Humanitarian Arms Control Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Taylor Benjamin-Brion (Temple University) Online Organizing in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Weighing Potenal and Nuclear Weapons: A Step to War or a Path to Peace? Rhetoric Against Polical Realies Bryce W. Reeder (Purdue University) Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Media Intervenons for Peace: A Theorecal Context Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) SB07: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Compeng Narraves of Basic Concepts: Aecng Power and The Dark Side of Social Media: The Case of the Mexican Drug War Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Nilda Garcia (University of Miami) Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons SB04: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Noa Schonmann (University of Oxford) Paying for Peace? The Role and Impact of Democracy Assistance in Disc. Mark Laey (School of Oriental and African Studies, University Posive Peace of London) Exploring Peace (Theme) Apples and Oranges: Why the State is Not Universal Chair Ralph Carter (Texas Chrisan University) Andrew Delatolla (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Science) Water in the Nile: Power, Instuons and Post‐Colonial Geographies The Micro‐dynamics of Aid Allocaon During War‐to‐Peace Yuan (Joanne) Yao (London School of Economics and Polical Transions Science) Michael Findley (University of Texas at Ausn) Wither Sovereignty: The Global War on Terror and its Discontents Polical Aid: Constuonal Experts and Civil Wars Daniel Ogbaharya (Western Illinois University ) Sheila Carapico (University of Richmond) Internaonal Finance and Economic Naonalism in the Middle East Distribung Dollars for Democracy: The Determinants of US and North Africa Democracy Aid in the Cold War, Post‐Cold War and Post‐9/11 Joseph A. Florence (Cornell University) Contexts. James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan University) Ralph Carter (Texas Chrisan University) SB08: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel SB11: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Organizaons, Identy, and Nonviolent Protests Rethinking the Place of the Everyday in Internaonal Relaons Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Chair Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) General Deprivaon, Aributable Grievances and Mass Unrest Chair Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Under Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons from the 17 June, 1953 Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Uprising in the German Democrac Republic Female War Veterans’ Everyday Survival Strategies in Liberia Henry Roderick Thomson (Nueld College, University of Leena Vastapuu (University of Turku) Oxford) Creavity in Everyday Vulnerable Polical Identy: Beyond the Explaining Military Defecons During An‐Authoritarian Regime Security/Insecurity Dichotomy Protests Aoileann Ní Mhurchú (The University of Manchester) Kara Kingma (University of Denver) Creang the state eect: A study of everyday statehood in the city Naonal Gender Equality, Group Ideology, and Nonviolent Polical of Bukavu, DRC Contenon Randi Solhjell (London School of Economics) Laura Huber (Emory University) “Thank You for Parcipang in Security”: Terrorism, Consumers and A Case Study of Who Protests and Why in Indonesia (1998‐2008) the Rise of Everyday Networks of Unease and Irreverence in US Air Jennifer Epley (Texas A&M University-Corpus Chris) Travel Leng the U.S. O the Hook?: US Peace Organizaons and Post‐ Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) Conict Jusce Everyday Border (In)securies and 'Regular' Populaons: the Loramy Gerstbauer (Gustavus Adolphus College) Ambivalent Potenal of Vernacular Theorising Nick Vaughan-Williams (University of Warwick) SB09: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Role of Language in IR Explanaons SB12: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Theory Roundtable on _Economic Interdependence and War_ Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Security Studies Chair German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. David A. Lake (University of California San Diego) The Language of Causaon in IR: Three Epistemologies, Several Part. Anne Sartori (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Implicaons Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Part. Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia) IR Theorizing and Language Learning Part. William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany) Facts, Values, and Internaonal Polics: Construcvist Limits and SB13: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Moral Possibility in IR American Grand Strategy: 2016 and Beyond Joseph MacKay (Columbia University) Foreign Policy Analysis For a Good Cause: Reclaiming the Why of Privileged Speech Internaonal Security Studies M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) Chair Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) De‐Reify This! Part. Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Part. Hal Brands (Duke University) SB10: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. Robert Art (Brandeis University) Peace Research – More Than an Academic Niche? Part. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Exploring Peace (Theme) SB14: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace In Search of a New Identy: Emerging Issues and Korean Diplomacy Research Instute Frankfurt) Disc. Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) Korean Associaon of Internaonal Studies Disc. Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Chair Taehyun Kim (Chung‐Ang University) Shiing the Focus: What Can We Learn by Studying Peace Rather Disc. Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul) Than War? Disc. Devin Joshi (Singapore Management University) Krisne Hoglund (Uppsala University) Disc. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Johan Brosche (Uppsala University) Search for Status: Korea’s Middle Power Diplomacy in the Polics of Peace Studies Research: Is It Sll Relevant? Global Governance Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Yong Wook Lee (Korea University) The Subordinaon of Peace to Security. How Peace Lost Its South Korea’s Diplomac Identy as an Emerging Middle Power Sexappeal for Social Sciensts and Polical Decisionmakers Sangbae Kim (Seoul Naonal University) Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Korea's Trade Diplomacy Why peace research contributes to the relevance of IR Don Moon (Kyung Hee University) Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace) Rethinking Asian Energy Security: A South Korean Perspecve The Polics of Legimacy and Liquidity in the Post‐Crisis OTC Younkyoo Kim (Divison of Internaonal Studies, Hanyang Derivaves Market University) Erin Lockwood (Northwestern University) Global Vision amid Local Realies: Reading and Leading South OTC Derivaves: a Network Perspecve Korean Public Opinion on ROK‐US Alliance Peter Knaack (University of Oxford) Sangyoon Ma (Catholic University) Financial Regulatory Cooperaon: The Coordinaon of Derivaves Markets SB15: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University) 10th Anniversary of IPS panel 2: Polics in Pracce Lessons from the History of Over‐the‐Counter Derivaves Internaonal Polical Sociology Regulaon Chair Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris, KCL War studies) Sylvia Maxeld (Providence College) Disc. Tugba Basaran (Associate Researcher, CCLS, France and Global markets, naonal toolkits: extraterritorial derivaves Visitor, Princeton University) rulemaking since the crisis Decentering pracces, doing polics: on studying asylum decisions Stefano Pagliari (City University London) with Actor‐Network Theory Bruno Magalhaes (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de SB19: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Janeiro) Internaonal Organizaon in the Anarchical Society Praccing Pracces: Methodologies of New Materialism in Global English School Polics Internaonal Organizaon Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Chair Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) On the working(s) of refugees: pracces of labor and Disc. Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) representaons of displacement The UN and the Responsibility to Protect: Changing pracces of Carolina Moulin (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) great power management, law and war History as Pracce: Wring the Discipline through its Pasts Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) Global Internaonal Society, regional internaonal sociees and A Dialogue Between Internaonal Relaons and Anthropology on regional internaonal organisaons: a dataset of primary the Study of Security Pracces: The Importance of ‘Mes’ and instuons Appropriaon in the Construcon of Security‐scapes. Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College, London) The primary instuon of sovereignty and the regional organizaon SB16: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable of the Arab League in the Arab state system Media & Social Media in Countering Violent Extremism & Raslan Ibrahim (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Supporng Peace Building Eorts The EU and Structural Change in Internaonal Society‐‐The Solidarisaon of Internaonal Law and Diplomacy Exploring Peace (Theme) Bena Ahrens (University of Tuebingen) Chair Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Law, Normave Boundaries and the UN Security Council Part. Carol Winkler (Georgia State University) Dennis Robert Schmidt (Durham University) Part. Steven Corman (Arizona State University) Part. Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) SB20: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. John Horgan (Georgia State University) Diasporas' Impact on World Polics Part. Maura Conway (Dublin City University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Polical Demography and Geography SB17: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Chair Natasha Duncan (Purdue University) Peaceful Revoluons? Disc. Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Transnaonal Mobilizaon of Conict‐generated Diasporas in Exploring Peace (Theme) Sweden Chair Daniel P. Rier (The University of Nongham) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Part. Mark Beissinger (Princeton University) Homeland‐Hostland Relaons and Mobilizaon Dynamics: Part. Jack A. Goldstone (Hong Kong University of Science and Comparing Filipino Diaspora Acvism in the United States and the Technology) Netherlands Part. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Sharon Quinsaat (Grinnell College) Part. George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Overseas Indians’ Diaspora Investments: Drivers, Impacts, and Science) Public Policies Part. Colin J. Beck (Pomona College) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) SB18: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Sustaining Peace from Afar? Diaspora Translocal Engagement The Polical Economy of Global Derivaves Markets Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) Living With(out) Mother Russia? Russian minories and post‐Soviet Internaonal Polical Economy irredensm Chair Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Daniel M. Rodrigues (IE University) Disc. Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Tony Porter (McMaster University) SB21: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Humanitarianism and the liberal internaonal order: A necessary Intelligence Analysis Outside of Government – A Roundtable of relaonship? Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Naonal University) Industry Security Experts Humanitarianism and Liberalism: A Reconsideraon Intelligence Studies Henry Radice (London School of Economics and Polical Chair Jasen Casllo (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M Science) University) Liberal Democracy, Illiberal Immigrants, and Equality Part. Ma Burdee (UnitedHealthcare Global Risk) Yuchun Kuo (Naonal Chung Cheng University) Part. David Strachan‐Morris (University of Leicester) Ethics Meet Polics: Humanitarianism and Normave Debates in IR Part. Efren Torres (Brunel University) Emrah Keskin (University of Alberta) The Emergence of Humanitarian Contractors SB22: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Michael Prather (University of California, Riverside) Areas of Limited Statehood: What Makes State and Non-state Governance Eecve and Legimate? SB25: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Exploring Peace (Theme) Human Rights in the Middle East and North Africa Chair Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Human Rights Disc. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Chair Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Governance below the State: Non‐State Social Protecon in Africa Disc. Hussein Banai (Indiana University) Gregor Walter-Drop (Freie Universität Berlin) Part. David P. Forsythe (University of Nebraska) Governing the rear bases: State and non‐state security interferences Part. Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) in Raja County, South Sudan Part. Nader Hashemi (University of Denver) Lotje De Vries (GIGA-Hamburg / Radboud University ) Part. Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, and Domesc Government Legimacy: Part. Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Survey Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh Part. Shadi Mokhtari (American University) Simone S. Dietrich (University of Essex) Part. Barbara Ann Rieer‐Flanagan (Central Washington University) Mahew S. Winters (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) SB26: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Legimacy of External Governance Actors and Security The Global and Regional Organizaon of Everyday Migraon Provision: Empirical Insight from Afghanistan Internaonal Polical Sociology Eric Stollenwerk (Freie Universität Berlin) Chair Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) SB23: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) Networks of Conict and Peace EU’s Engagement with Migraon in the Mediterranean: Agenda Seng through Norm Entrepreneurship Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Exploring Peace (Theme) I le before they could give me my gun: Everyday Militarizaon and Chair David R. Davis (Emory University) Mass Migraon in Eritrea Disc. Curs S. Signorino (University of Rochester) Jennifer A. Riggan (Arcadia University) Disc. Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Migraon networks: The Cuban‐American case A Predicve Model of Internaonal Polical Crises Alfredo Juan Guevara Marnez (PPGRI San Tiago Dantas Max Blau Gallop (University of Strathclyde) (UNESP/UNICAMP/PUC-SP)) Michael D. Ward (Duke University) Security and humanitarianism in the pracces of the Internaonal Democrazaon as Shock: How Democrazaon Aects the Organizaon for Migraon Reorganizaon of Cooperave Internaonal Networks Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University of York) Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Kyle Joyce (University of California at Davis) SB27: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Unobserved Network Dependencies and Their Eect on Human Inside Out: Linking Local and Global Polics of Religion Security: A Split Populaon Approach Religion and Internaonal Relaons Olga V. Chyzh (Iowa State University) Chair Lars Berger (University of Leeds) Searching for Soluons: INGO Networks and Internaonal Conict Disc. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Resoluon The Arab Opinion and Regional Rivalry in the MENA: An David R. Davis (Emory University) Examinaon of Arab Atudes towards Iran and Saudi Arabia Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Alireza Raisi (Kent State University) Maya Wilson (Emory University) Religious Extremism and Terrorism:Evidence from Xinjiang, China Wenhui Yang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) SB24: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Islamic discourses in Post‐Communist space: The case of Azerbaijan. Humanitarianism and Liberal Ethics Galib Bashirov (Florida Internaonal University) Internaonal Ethics The Un‐Persecuted Shias: Why Ismailis in Pakistan are an Excepon Chair Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Rameez Abbas (Naonal Defense University) Disc. Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Qur'anic Excerpts on the Importance of Pluralism and Interfaith From Maoists to democrats: tracing former combatants in Nepal Dialogue Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Ali Tejpar (University of Oawa Faculty of Law & Norman Disarmament, Demobilizaon and Reintegraon (DDR) of Ex‐ Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs) Combatants and Development with a Specic Reference to Afghanistan SB28: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) African Internaonal Relaons Post-2015 Invenng the Veteran, Imagining the State: Post‐Conict Global Development Reintegraon and State Consolidaon in Timor‐Leste, 1999‐2012 English School Kate Roll (University of Oxford) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) SB31: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Prospects for, and Challenges to, Intelligence Sharing and The Hedley Bull‐Ali Mazrui Nexus as a Metaphor for IR Cooperaon Seifudein Adem (Binghamton University) Intelligence Studies Africa Post‐2015: towards more 'developmental' and/or 'fragile' Chair Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) states? Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuses Boston) Disc. Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) European intelligence: between horizontal convergence and vercal What/Who is Sll Missing in IR Scholarship? Situang Africa as an integraon? agent in IR theorizing Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) Isaac Odoom (University of Alberta) Dreaming peace: A content analysis of the Af‐Pak intelligence Nathan Andrews (Queen's University ) agreement coverage in Pakistani, Afghan, and Indian newspapers African Grand Strategies & the Mul‐Layered African Security Awais Saleem (Florida State University) Governance Architecture: understanding dierenal state Stephen D. McDowell (Florida State University) approaches to the African Union & RECs Jason Warner (Harvard University) Secrets to Share: The Role of Culture and Informality in Peacekeeping Intelligence Evolving Energy Markets & Africa's Future Place in the Global Sarah-Myriam Marn-Brule (Bishop's University) Economy & Internaonal System Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) For Our Eyes Only: The Pracce of Intelligence Sharing Among Friends SB29: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Steven Loleski (University of Toronto) Propaganda, Race, Secrets, and War The enemy of my enemy is my friend: costs and benets of Internaonal Security Studies conjunctural Intelligence cooperaon Elena-Daniela Baches (Mihai Viteazul Naonal Intelligence Chair John Schuessler (Air War College) Academy, Brunel University) Disc. John Schuessler (Air War College) A Likely Story? The Role of Source in Rumor Adopon and SB32: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disseminaon in War Transnaonal instuonalizaon: Agency, subjecvity and Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) resistance Race and Internaonal Polics: How Racial Prejudice Can Shape Internaonal Polical Sociology Discord and Cooperaon among Great Powers Environmental Studies Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Chair Patrick Bayer (University of Glasgow) What They Murmur behind the Back: Hidden Thoughts of North Disc. Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Korean Ruling Elites New subjecvies in energy polics: Parcipang in the German Hyung-min Joo (Korea University) discourse on fracking Jai Kwan Jung (Korea University) Stefanie Wodrig (Chrisan-Albrechts-University of Kiel) How Taiwan Became Chinese: Naonalism and Bargaining across Transnaonal Private Standards as Polical Strategies the Taiwan Strait Thibaud Henin (University of Oregon) Olivier Henripin (Loyola University Chicago) Building Transnaonal Movements: The Challenges and Embedded Decepon: Fabricated Intelligence and Decepve Gossip Consequences of Acvist Organizing Beyond Borders in World Polics Fernando Tormos (Purdue University) Jonathan N. Brown (Sam Houston State University) Human rights against austerity: Greek Trade Unions and Alex Farrington (University of Oregon) transnaonal legal resistance against neoliberalism Susan Kang (John Jay College- City University of New York) SB30: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Andreas Karras (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce ) Post-Conict Statebuilding and Development Epistemic Pracces and Transnaonal Polical Authority: Making Peace Studies Labour Decent in Global Producon Internaonal Security Studies Chrisan Scheper (University of Duisburg-Essen) Chair Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Disc. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Civil Servants in South Sudan: To serve the public or serve the peace Sumedh Rao (University of Birmingham) SB33: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel War and Internaonal Law. An imperfect duty of modernity. Francisco Eduardo Lemos de Matos (Poncal Catholic Masters of appropriateness: Norm entrepreneurs in world polics University of Rio de Janeiro - IRI) Internaonal Organizaon Assessing the Rules on Protected Persons Internaonal Polical Sociology George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Chair Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Mark R. Hibben (Saint Joseph's College) SB36: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Catherine Hecht (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) Ebola and Highly Infecous Disease Threats: IOs, Security and Norm Entrepreneurs and Coalions of Change: Will the IMF Lessons Hard learned Implement the ‘Inclusive Growth’ Model? Global Health Mark R. Hibben (Saint Joseph's College) Chair Nathan A. Paxton (American University) Inclusive Internaonal Instuons, Windows of Opportunity, and Disc. Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Consensus in Norm Development How Many Cases Were There? Analyzing and Learning from the Use Catherine Hecht (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) and Flow of Informaon in the 2014‐2015 Ebola Outbreak Response Beyond norm entrepreneurs: civil society agency in treaty Larissa Fast (AAAS) implementaon The UN Security Council and Ebola: A ‘new normal’ in global Naomi Egel (Independent Researcher) responses to health emergencies? Emerging Powers, Neo‐Hybridity and Normave Contestaons in Simon H. Rushton (University of Sheeld) the Liberal Internaonal Order Protecng the public or protecng themselves? Explaining Gregorio Beza (University of Exeter) government non‐compliance with the Internaonal Health David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Regulaons during the 2014 Ebola outbreak Catherine Worsnop (Worcester State University) SB34: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The polical economy of crisis and austerity Accountability and Experse within the World Health Organizaon Danielle Rached (Internaonal Relaons Instute, University of Internaonal Polical Economy São Paulo ) Chair Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) Ebola, Reforming the World Health Organizaon, and IO Theory Disc. Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Internaonal Jeremy Youde (Australian Naonal University) Relaons) Disc. Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) SB37: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reading Kindleberger in Washington and Berlin: Ideas and The Domesc Polics of Internaonal Human Rights Law Leadership in a Time of Crisis Human Rights Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Chair K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) From Washington to Berlin? Hegemony and the polical imposion Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) of austerity measures in global context Overlapping Internaonal Human Rights Instuons: Juggling Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Mulple Human Rights Commitments in Europe Where is the Help? Economic Crises, Policy Preferences, and Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Relave Economic Performance Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Trisn Beckman (University of California, Santa Barbara) The Microfoundaons of Commitment to Human Rights Treaes The ‘Good Student’: Social Purpose, Portuguese Austerity, and Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Europe Emily Rier (University of California, Merced) Kevin O'Hare (University of Oregon) Do Naonal Human Rights Instuons Aect State Human Rights The Great Divide: Emoons and Preference Formaon in Polical Pracces? Economy Ryan Merrill Welch (Arizona State University) Travis Joseph Nelson (University of Washington) NGO Campaigning and the Push for Human Rights Prosecuons SB35: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Georey Dancy (Tulane University) What Dierence Does Internaonal Law Make Anna Schrimpf (Princeton Univeristy) Internaonal Law SB38: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Thinking Anew About Internaonal Studies Curricula Disc. Charloe Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Internaonal Educaon Swans and Ducks: Need for more interface between Internaonal Chair Gustavo S. Carvalho (University of Toronto) Law and Internaonal Relaons? Disc. Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Edwin Egede (Cardi University) Expanding the Concept of Global Service Learning To Reach and Killer Robots and the Law of War: A false debate Internaonalize a More Diverse Student Populaon Mark Gubrud (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Eleanor E. Ze (Drake University) China, the South China Sea, and the Antarcc Analogy Building Peace Studies Across the Curriculum Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) The Ignored (Inter)Discipline: Emphasizing the “Interdisciplinary” in A Comparave Perspecve on Terrorism Vicms’ Mobilisaons in Internaonal Studies Programs Europe and North America Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida) Benjamin Ducol (Université de Montréal) Teaching Cooperaon (and Conict) in the Undergraduate European Union Responses towards Child Soldiers: Providing Classroom Security through Non‐Securizaon Chana Miriam Solomon-Schwartz (George Washington Iuliia Kononenko (Division of Global Aairs, Rutgers University- University) Newark) The Alliance‐Human Rights Nexus: Linking Membership in Defensive SB39: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alliances to Improvements in Human Rights Performance Invesgang Methods: Alternave Approaches gerardo urtuzuasgui (University of Missouri) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies SB42: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) The Plight of Refugees Disc. Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Human Rights Islam and the French Naonal Front: Quesoning the Correlaon And Causaon Chair Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) John Walter Williams (Principia College) Disc. Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Venturing Beyond Realism and Construcvism in the Internaonal Through Their Eyes: Refugee Experiences with Access to Public Polics of Asia: Insights from Postcolonialism Health in Indiana through Photovoice Lena Tan (University of Otago) Jyoka Saksena (University of Indianapolis) Charng the Impossible: Creang a Framework for Comparave Shannon McMorrow (University of Indianapolis) Study in European Union Civilian Crisis Management Human Rights as a State Project: From Early Modern to Modern Maria Mekri (SaferGlobe Finland) Pracces Mirva Salminen (University of Lapland) Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Drawing ‘Empowerment’: A Parcipatory Method for Social Science The Plight of Refugees: Factors Aecng Treatment of Refugees in Concept Formaon in Internaonal Comparave Research their Host State Chesney McOmber (University of Florida ) Naji Bsisu (University Of Georgia) Humanitarian Intervenon: Governing through Protecon SB40: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Maissaa Almustafa (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs ) Theorizing African Union’s Search for Peace Going it Alone: Explaining Unilateral Responses to Transnaonal Internaonal Organizaon Refugee Crises Chair Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) Anna Oltman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Disc. Marn Welz (Friedrich‐Schiller‐University Jena) SB43: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Theorising the African Union and the United Naons cooperaon in Geographical Spread of Terrorist Aacks peace operaons Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario ) Internaonal Security Studies African Union and Prevenon of Conicts in Africa: Closing the Chair Alex Wilner (Carleton University) Theory— Pracce Gap Disc. Alex Wilner (Carleton University) Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) More Destrucve or More Distracted? How Expansion of The African Union (AU) Commission and the search for peace in Operaons Impacts Terror Group Lethality Africa Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy) Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Krisansand) Geographical Distribuon of Suicide Aacks: Tesng Outbidding Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo) Model Using Spaal Analysis The Polics of AU‐NATO Relaons in Light of Libyan Intervenon Yasutaka Tominaga (Waseda University) Edward A. Akuo (University of the Fraser Valley) Transnaonal Aacks by Domesc Terrorist Organizaons: A Can the Africa Mining Vision Prevent conicts and Redress Raw Substute Tacc Deals in Africa? Examining the African Union use of Mining Laws Alperen Özkan (University of Maryland) and Contracts as Conict Prevenon Tools Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) W. R. Nadège Compaoré (Department of Social Science, York Laura Dugan (University of Maryland) University) A Model of Transnaonal Terrorist Sponsorship in Civil Wars SB41: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Laila Wahedi (Georgetown University) Human Rights and Naonal Security Mul‐Level Peace and Security Cooperaon among Regional Actors: The Case of Boko Haram Internaonal Security Studies Ingo Henneberg (University of Freiburg) A Case Study of Israel’s Fight against Human Tracking Friedrich Plank (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz) Chrisne Balarezo (University of North Texas) SB45: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Organizing Humanity: Military Decision‐making Structures and Explaining the Success and Failure of Nonviolent Struggle Prisoner of War Abuse Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Peace Studies Fighng for peace: the Gandhian way Boko Haram: Nigeria's Security Dilemma Asha Gupta (Director, DHMI, University of Delhi) Lucky Imade (American University of Nigeria) Exploring Peace: Some reecons from Mahatma Gandhi and John Is Boko Haram Poverty Driven? Stuart Mill Raquel Adekoye (University of Zululand) Medha Bisht (South Asian University) ‘It is the UN that will determine’: Framing Non‐Violent Struggle for SB50: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Self‐Determinaon in Nigeria and Yemen Mexican foreign policy in perspecve: public opinion, naonal Jan Sändig (University of Tübingen) identy and regional alliances On the pracce of revoluons: Peaceful and violent struggles in the Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon Arab Uprisings Chair Adriana Ortega (Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP)) Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester) Disc. Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) The Social Origins of Violence and Nonviolence in Naonalist Connuity and change in Mexican public opinion on foreign policy Movements Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Victoria McGroary (Brandeis University) Mexico's trade relaonship with their counterparts in the Pacic SB46: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Alliance Resource Conict and Naonalism(s) Adolfo Laborde (Tec de Monterrey) The Pacic Alliance. Pragmac instrument of integraon and Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies cooperaon in Lan America Chair Stacey‐Ann Wilson (University of the West Indies, Mona) Juan P. Prado-Lallande (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) Disc. Patricia Agupusi (Watson Instute for Internaonal Studies, Naonal identy and foreign policy: The case of Mexico Autor: Brown University) Rafael Velazquez Flores Rise of Economic Naonalism as a Constraint to Global Peace Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Instute of Internaonal Relaons) SB51: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Roundabout: Economic Naonalisms in the European Monetary From Baleeld Adaptaon to Instuonal Innovaon: The US Union and Greece pre‐ and post‐crisis Military in Vietnam and Aer Jesse Hembru (Queen's University) Internaonal Security Studies Naonalism and Human Rights: How do the levels of naonalism of polical pares in power aect the human rights pracces in Chair Terry Terri (University of Calgary) parliamentary democracies? Disc. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Emir Yazıcı (University of Missouri) Revolt of the Majors or Military‐Technical Revoluon? Sources of Climate Shocks and Ethnic Favorism in the Distribuon of Relief Innovaon in the Post‐Vietnam United States Air Force Resources Adam Grissom (Georgetown University) Jasper Kaplan (University of California, Davis) Whither the Fire? The US Navy and the Vietnam War James A. Russell (Naval Postgraduate School) SB47: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Fields of Fire: Baleeld Learning in the Vietnam War and the Accounng for Sexual Violence in Conict: Documentaon, Sources of FMFM 1, Warghng in the US Marine Corps Explanaon, and Jusce Terry Terri (University of Calgary) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies U.S. Special Operaons Forces and the Vietnam War Experience Stephen M. Grenier (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Kim Thuy Seelinger (Human Rights Center, Univ. of California, Berkeley) SB52: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Disc. Inger Skjelsbaek (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Between Anarchy and Hierarchy Examining Links Between Conict and Interpersonal Violence in Theory Liberia Historical Internaonal Relaons Jocelyn Kelly (Harvard University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Conict and Convicon: Sexual Violence and the Courts of North Diplomac Studies and South Kivu Chair Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Kim Thuy Seelinger (Human Rights Center, Univ. of California, Disc. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Berkeley) Susanne Alldén (independent researcher) Beyond Anarchy: Order and Disorder in Classical Chinese Polical Thought and Pracce in the Pre‐Qing Era Domescang Jusce: The War Crimes Chamber of Bosnia and Hsin Chih Chen (Naonal Cheng Kung University) Herzegovina Kersn Carlson (university of copenhagen) Grand Strategy and Total War: Experiences with War and Strategic Behaviour in the 19th and 20th Century SB49: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Paul van Hoo (European University Instute) Rain of Fire in Africa: A Rise or Fall Season of Terrorism and The Monroe doctrine and the dispute of US hegemony by China in Insurgency? North America Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Internaonal Security Studies Paradox of Narco‐peace as Cooperaon Building in the Middle East Chair Lucky Asuelime (University of Zululand) Mahdokht Zakeri (Eastern Mediterranean University) Disc. Lucky Asuelime (University of Zululand) SB53: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel SB56: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Peace, Liberal and Otherwise Adaptaon to Climate Change Theory Environmental Studies Internaonal Ethics Chair Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Disc. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Disc. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Caribbean Planning for Adaptaon to Climate Change (CPACC) and Pragmasm and the Crique of Liberalism: Beyond the Philosophy‐ Mainstreaming Adaptaon to Climate Change (MACC): Climate of Science Change Governance and the Limits of Mainstreaming Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Instute of Technology) Galtung’s Concept of "Peace": The Long Way from Denion to Cozying Up: Colonial paternalism as the best hope for small‐island Maintenance populaons in the face of climate change Vassil Hristov Anastassov (Istanbul Fah University) Geo Allen (University of California Santa Barbara) The Fool and the Franchiser: Formal Jusce in the Polical Theories Water, climate change, and social capital: Interdependence or of Hobbes and Rawls independence in household adaptaon? Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Christopher Paul (North Carolina Central University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) SB54: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Resilience in the Horn of Africa: The Potenal of Ethiopia’s Climate The polical dynamics of authoritarian rule Policy Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Christopher Paul (North Carolina Central University) Chair Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Uppsala University and Peace Research Instute Oslo) Climate adaptaon and world markets: governance implicaons of Disc. Jan Teorell (Department of Polical Science, Lund university) indirect climate impacts Don’t Try This at Home: Coups Abroad, Domesc Coup‐Proong, Asa Persson (Stockholm Environment Instute) and the Non‐Diusion of Coups d’État. Yannick Pengl (ETH Zurich) SB57: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Sign me Up: Cosponsorship and Representaon in an Authoritarian Can a discursive power Europe support peace in a mulpolar Legislature world? Steven Oliver (Yale-NUS College) European Union Studies Associaon Dimitar D. Gueorguiev (Syracuse University) Chair Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Ethnic Power‐Sharing and Authoritarian Regime Survival Disc. Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Nils-Chrisan Bormann (University of Exeter) Geolinguiscs of killer languages in post‐Cold War Europe Jun Koga Sudduth (University of Strathclyde ) Ma A. Jula (University of Turku, Finland) Former Ruling Party Success in Compeve Elecons Europe and the Transatlanc Relaonship: Mapping Mulple Ian O. Smith (Northern Kentucky University) Possibilies Tim L. Oliver (London School of Economics and Polical Science) SB55: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Perspecves on Neoliberalism EU‐Russia relaons beyond the conict‐cooperaon dichotomy Crisan Nitoiu (London School of Economics) Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Polical Sociology Towards a new Asia strategy: pooling European resources and capacies in the Asian century Chair Hannes Lacher (York University) Olivia Gippner (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Hannes Lacher (York University) Science) Global Transions and the Neoliberal Impasse: Going Back to Move Forward SB59: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Julian Germann (University of Sussex) The Use and Eecveness of Foreign Military Intervenons Neoliberalism and the Far‐Right: An Ambivalent Embrace Foreign Policy Analysis Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London) Chair Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pisburgh) To Baer down All Walls: How Chile Became a Rhetorical Tool for Disc. Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pisburgh) the Global Neoliberal Revoluon Peas in a pod? Assessing the similarity of military intervenons, Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) cross‐naonally The Changing Role of the Ford Foundaon in Internaonal David Sylvan (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development, 1951‐2003 Development Studies) Nicholas Micinski (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Stephen John Majeski (University of Washington) Extracvism and Resistances in Lan America. Bystander, Observer, Parcipant: The United States and Carolina Cepeda M. (Universidad Javeriana) Humanitarian Intervenon Jason Rich (Independent Scholar) Hillary Hunnings (Georgia College and State University ) Regime Change in American Foreign Policy: Military Intervenons in SB62: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya The vanishing of the state? Repercussions for establishing peace in Maria Helena Castro Santos (University of Brasilia) the Middle East Ulysses Tavares Teixeira (University of Brasilia) Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs The Polical Use of Force and Tools of Indecision: No‐y zones, an‐ piracy missions, and the “war on boats” Chair Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna) Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Polical Part. Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs ‐ Science) oiip) Moral Imperaves vs. Domesc Polics: Polical Capital and Foreign Part. Kerem Oktem (University of Graz) Intervenons Part. Polly Pallister‐Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Roberta N. Haar (Maastricht University) Part. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)

SB60: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel SB63: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Head of the King: Can Sovereignty Survive? Should it? Crical Gender Studies in Private Security Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Security Studies Chair William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Chair Valerie Sperling (Clark University) Disc. Reiko Shindo (University of Warwick ) Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) On the Observaon of Security and Sovereignty Part. Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna) Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt) Part. Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Translang Sovereignty in the Anthropocene Part. Bianca Baggiarini Anthony Szczurek (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Part. Andrea Schneiker (University of Siegen) University) Reclaiming Sovereignty: Towards a Theory of Constuent Power in SB64: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internaonal Relaons Theory Polics of, with, and around Indigeneity and Marginalisaon: What Chrisan Pfenninger (University of Westminster) we can Learn Resisng the Temptaons of the Leviathan: Reecons on the Global Development Authoritarian Bias of Realism Chair Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University) Disc. Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Does Schmi Have the Last Word on Peace? Understanding the Aporec performances, marginal(ized) theorizaons Materiality of Peace in Internaonal Experience Victor C. Lage (IRI/PUC-Rio and CPDOC/FGV-Rio) Fernando Romero (Johns Hopkins University) Managers of Unease or Managed by Unease? Trauma, Shame, and SB61: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel the Limits to Securizing Aboriginal Protest in Canada Gendered Agency in War and Peace: Polics of Security Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Indigenous Peacebuilding: Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon Heather Devere (University of Otago) Chair Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) The dialecc of resistance: a study about the Plurinaonal State of Disc. Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Bolivia Faslane and Feminism: Gendered Power, Identy and Agency in the Lara Selis (Federal University of Uberlândia) ‘Longest Running Peace Camp in the World' Democracy and Indigenous Rights in Lan America Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Aimee K. Arias (Florida Atlanc University) ‘Silences’ as Sites of Agency and Transformaon: Feminist Studies and the Polics of Right‐Wing Women SB65: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) The Postcolonial or the Pluriverse? Conversaons between Gendered Agency in War and Peace: The Reintegraon of War‐ Postcolonial and Decolonial Thinking Aected Women and Female Ex‐Combatants in Post‐Conict Bosnia Global Development ‐Herzegovina Internaonal Polical Sociology Maria O'Reilly (Goldsmiths, University of London) Chair Crisna Rojas (Carleton University) Mobilising on the Fringe of Civil Society: Gendered Agency and Chair Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Peacebuilding in Nepal Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Hanna Ketola (King's College London) Part. Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Part. Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Part. Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Part. Samid Suliman (Grith University)

SB66: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Gender, Cooperaon, and Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair J. Ann Tickner (American University) Disc. Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Cooperave Norms and the Impact of Gender on Internaonal SB69: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Cooperaon. How Others See Us: Roles in Regional and Internaonal Contexts Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Foreign Policy Analysis Where Are the Women?: A Gender Perspecve on EU as an Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Mediator Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Chair Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) Conict behaviors: Religiosity, culture, and gender as predictors for Disc. Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) conict management styles among rst and second generaon Arab Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Muslim immigrants in the United States The foreign policy role concepons and behavior of declining states Al Wekhian Jamil (University of Missouri-Columbia) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Women’s Issues in the Peace Negoaons Agreement and their Role Transformaons in Japanese Foreign Relaons: The Eect on Women’s Status in Post‐Conict Countries Disposional Context of Race, Fear, and Pride Natalia Meneses (Kennesaw State University) Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuses Boston) Engendering Peace? Using Q Methodology to test the gender‐based From role to counter‐role taking: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the raonale of the UN’s Women, Peace and Security Iniave allies’ responses in Northeast Asia Megan Lounsbury (University of Georgia) Sebasan Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University) SB67: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Leadership in EU foreign policy: A typology of role expectaons Mission (almost) impossible: peacekeeping and peacebuilding and Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) their challenges Markus Johansson (Department of Polical Science, University Internaonal Organizaon of Gothenburg) Exploring Peace (Theme) Percepons of the EU and the EU Power Debate: Role Theory as Peace Studies Conceptual Framework and Informacs as Method Chair Ramon Blanco (Federal University of Lan‐American Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) Integraon) Disc. Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) SB70: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Exploring Peace through UN Contact Groups Intellectual Migraon in the Post Soviet Area: Trends and Policies Jerry J. Pubantz (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Challenging peacekeeping: how the incorporaon of nonviolence Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Post Communist Systems reaches out to the ‘local’. Rachel Julian (Leeds Becke University) Chair Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Peacekeeping in Mali Russian Universies’ Cooperaon with the Russian Academic Dale Sanders (USAF) Diaspora: Trends and Challenges Towards A Post‐RSM Era: Challenges in Redraing The Peace in Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Afghanistan Russian‐Speaking Research Diaspora: Experience and Smulus to Merve Seren (SETA) Cooperate with Russia Peacebuilding in the Context of Displacement: Women’s Groups in Irina Dezhina (Skolkovo Instute of Science and Technology) Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps in Kenya Intellectual Migraon in the Poist Soviet Space Catherine Odera (Kennesaw State University) Andrey Kazantsev (Moscow state instute of internaonal relaons (MGIMO)) SB68: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Bringing the State Back In: Authoritarian Governance of Educaonal Polics of Development Aid: Lessons from Case Examples Emigrants in China Global Development Min Ye (Boston University) Internaonal Polical Economy Foreign Policy Analysis SB71: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Domesc Threats or Disadvantaged Minories? Treatment of Gender Equality at Home and Promoon of Gender Equality Religious, Sectarian and Ethnic Minories in the Middle East Abroad: Bilateral Ocial Development Assistance in Support of Gender Equality Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Religion and Internaonal Relaons Chungshik Moon (Australian Naonal University) Mi Yung Yoon (Hanover College) Chair Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) EU Trade and Development Policy – Do EU Preferenal Trade Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of Agreements alter Development Aid? Birmingham) Clara A. Brandi (German Development Instute) Naonalizing Iran: Counter‐Discourses on Democracy and Naonal The eecveness of democracy aid for democracy promoon: the identy failure of donors Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Yoonbin Ha (American University) Lebanon's Confessional Communies Abroad: Whither Sectarianism? Octavius Pinkard (University of Kent) Enduring Authority: State Formaon, Kinship, and Resource Distribuon in the Arab Gulf Sco Weiner (George Washington University) The ‘Enemy Within’: Cizenship‐Stripping in the Post Arab Spring BRICS in World Trade: Could the Economic Rise of (Re‐)Emerging GCC Powers Challenge the Internaonal Trading System? Zahra Babar (Center for Internaonal and Regional Studies, Marn Pioch (St. Petersburg State University) Georgetown University Qatar) EU Policy making in a changing world order: studying knowledge and percepons on China SB72: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Insa Ewert (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) BRICS in Internaonal Relaons: Power, Polics and Development Global Development SB76: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Kevin Gray (University of Sussex) Infrastructural Geopolics: Its History and Transformaon II Disc. Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Historical Internaonal Relaons BRICS and the Internaonal System Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons M. Matheswaran (IDSA (Instute of Defence Studies and Chair Peer Schouten (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Analysis)-New Delhi; Naval War College, Goa; . ) Disc. Linda M. Weiss (University of Sydney) From B To BRICS: The Brazilian role as a leader in the Global South Disc. Georey L. Herrera (Pitzer College) Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) The rst communicaons infrastructure: postal systems and the rise Naon Branding of the BRICS Economies and the Implicaons for of territorial states in the 17th century Peacemaking Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Hongmei Li (Miami University, Ohio) Infrastructural Geopolics and the Evoluon of Germany’s Electrical Energy Systems since 1880 SB73: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Stefan Fritsch (Bowling Green State University) Time, Temporality and Violence in IR: Defatalizing the Present and The Security of Submarine Cables in the Nineteenth Century Decolonial Alternaves Douglas R. Howland (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Global Development The Berlin to Bagdad Railway Concession and Associated Mineral Historical Internaonal Relaons Theory Rights: German, Brish and American geopolics at the fall of the Ooman Empire Chair Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Peter Hugill (Texas A & M University) Disc. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) China's strategies and relaons with Brazil in Mineral, Electric Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Energy and Infrastructure sectors Part. Kyle Killian (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Danielly Ramos-Becard (Vising Scholar George Washington Part. Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) University / IREL - University of Brasilia ) Part. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) SB77: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable SB74: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Avoiding Future Conicts in the Arcc: A Chance for Early Warning Envisioning Israeli-Palesnian Peace and Prevenve Diplomacy? Global Development Russian Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Dov Waxman (Northeastern University) Chair Mikhail Rykhk (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Part. Dov Waxman (Northeastern University) Novgorod) Part. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Part. Rasmus G. Bertelsen (UiT‐The Arcc University of Norway) Part. Julie M. Norman (Queen's University Belfast (QUB)) Part. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Part. Oren B. Barak (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Robert Orung (George Washington University) Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) Part. Alan K. Henrikson (Tus University) Part. Mark Ayyash (Mount Royal University ) Part. Per L. Joenniemi (Karelian Instute, University of Eastern Finland) SB75: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Part. San Bones (Arcc University of Norway‐University of Renegoang Global Governance in a Mulpolar Order Tromsø) Internaonal Polical Economy SB78: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) Roots of Conict and the Nature of the State in the Great Lakes Disc. Basak Kale (METU) Region Disc. Bruno Reis (Instute Social Sciences ‐ Univ. Lisbon & King's Peace Studies College London ) Internaonal Polical Sociology Redening Responsibility? China’s Evolving Role in Global Governance Chair Christoph Vogel (University of Zurich) Beverley Loke (University of Exeter) Chair Patrycja Stys (University of Edinburgh) Emerging India and Renegoang Global Governance: Implicaons Disc. Christoph Vogel (University of Zurich) for Global Stability and Peace Disc. Patrycja Stys (University of Edinburgh) Ummu Salma Bava (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Pung humpty dumpty together again: can repatriaon serve as a plaster for failed states? The Russian percepon of global governance and its implicaon for Patrycja Stys (University of Edinburgh) Russian foreign trade relaons Sergei Sutyrin (St. Petersburg State University) Is the Great Lakes experiencing a prolonged security dilemma? Laura Freeman (University of Cape Town) Alexandra Koval (St. Petersburg State University) Identy Polics and Elecon Violence in Africa's Great Lakes Region: On the Usefulness of No Fly Zones New evidence from Tanzania Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) Alexandra Schaerrer (SCAR-George Mason University) PYSOPs/MISO, C‐WMD, and the Human Domain: Toward a Theory Armed Conict, Transnaonal Mineral Regulaon, and the State in of Instuonal Polics and Naming the Military the DRC: Violent Transformaon and the Reconguraon of Real Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Instute of Technology) Governance The Professions of Soldiers: A crical examinaon of the assignment Christoph Vogel (University of Zurich) of military tasks. The Great Lakes Region’s polics: A Discourse of Peace and Stability Kathryn M. G. Boehlefeld (University of Notre Dame) M. A. Muyingi (North West University) Naonal Security Council Throughout Bush/Obama: Instuon, evoluon and events SB79: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Laura Quaglia (UFRGS) Borders and Boundaries of Reconciliaon and Transional Jusce Peace Studies SB85: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Understanding the Changing Role of Municipal Stakeholders in Chair Aysegul Keskin Zeren (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Violent Conict Studies, University of Notre Dame) Disc. George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) Urban Aairs Associaon Reconciliaon in Pracce Chair Cynthia Cohen (Brandeis University) Kelly McKone (Research Consultant for the Center for Applied Disc. Cynthia Cohen (Brandeis University) Research on Conict at USIP) Learning from Conict: Identy, Democracy, and Cizenship at the Praccing Polical Reconciliaon in Uganda Street‐level Karen Campion (University of Maryland) Nanke Verloo (University of Amsterdam) Truth Commissions for Naonal Reconciliaon: An Exploraon with City Responsibility: Municipal Instuons as the First Froner of Psychosocial lens Conict Prevenon and Peacebuilding Natalia Tejada (The World Bank) David G. Connolly (University of York) Vicms and Non‐vicms Use of Coping Strategies: Implicaons for Agnese Macaluso (The Hague instute for Global Jusce) Mental Health in Colombia Big Data for City Diplomacy Laura K. Taylor (Queen's University Belfast) Ulrich Mans (Leiden University (Centre for Innovaon)) Microcosms of Reconciliaon: Group Psychosocial Intervenons in Urban Conict: What Role for the Police? Rwanda Ian Anthony (SIPRI) Kathryn Scraord (University of Notre Dame) Lina Grip (SIPRI / Helsinki University) SB83: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Role of Arts and Culture in Understanding and Prevenng Business, Acvists, Governments, and the Fight against Human Violence in Urban Contexts Tracking and Forced Labour: A New Era? Cynthia Cohen (Brandeis University) Nilanjana Premaratna (Independent Scholar) Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) SB86: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chair Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Peace on the African Connent Disc. Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Exploring Peace (Theme) Governments, Business, and the ‘Fight’ against Human Tracking Chair Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) and Forced Labour Ashley Feasley (Catholic University, Columbus School of Law) Disc. Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) The Causes of the Failure of the Sudanese Comprehensive Peace Reverse Logics in Supply Chains: Worker‐Driven Social Responsibility Agreement Challenges Tradional Private Forms of Regulaon Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University) Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) Student Unions in North Africa – Incubators of Polical Violence or Taking Labor Tracking Cases to Court: Explaining Cross‐Naonal Polical Negoaon? Paerns in Prosecuons and Convicons Linda S. Bishai (United States Instute of Peace) Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Sovereignty, Self‐Determinaon, and the Shadow of Violence: (De) Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) Recognion in Western Sahara The Role of An‐tracking Organizaons in Human Tracking R. Joseph Huddleston (University of Southern California) Policy Implementaon The Limits of Cooperaon aer Conict? The Case of the Kimberley Laura Dean (Clayton State University) Process in Sierra Leone Private Transnaonal Regulatory Organizaons and Eorts to Nathan Munier (American University of Afghanistan) Promote Supply Chain Transparency Peace in the Blue Nile River Basin? Elite Survival, Conict, and Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Cooperaon SB84: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Anne J. Kantel (American University ) Naonal Security, Bureucracy, and Civil-Military Relaons Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Aaron Enger (University of Waterloo) SL15: Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Film Screening Panel SC03: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Mughal-e-Azam (The Great Mughal): Circulaons of Gender, Islam, Is “Peace” Based on Fear A Long Lasng “Peace”?: Sources and and Naon in India’s Song of Deance Soluons to [In]Stability in Central Asia ISA Cultural Event Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Chair Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Part. J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Disc. Akbota Zholdasbekova (Eurasian naonal university) Mughal‐e‐Azam (The Great Mughal) Contenon for Peace? Analyzing the Stability of Unstable Peace and Collecve Contenon in Central Asia Dilshod Achilov (University of Massachuses - Dartmouth) SC01: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Using Security Concerns to Resist Democrac Diusion: Cases from Ukraine and Russia aer Maidan: Consolidaon of Illiberal Central Asia Democracy Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) Post Communist Systems Who? Why? and How?: A Mul‐Level Survey of the Perspecves on Chair Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Terrorist Incidents in the Post‐Soviet Region Disc. Denys Kiryukhin (Skovoroda’s Instute of Philosophy, The Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlanc University) Naonal Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) Regional Powers, Regional Organizaons: Maintaining Peace and Euromaidan‐2014: Тhe Oligarchic Component Stability in Central Asia Volodimir Glazunov (Zaporizhzhya Naonal University) Charles E. Ziegler (University of Louisville) The Key Factors of Ukraine's Conict Mapping State Responses to Security Threats in Central Asia Svitlana Shcherbak (Skovoroda’s Instute of Philosophy, The Lawrence P. Markowitz (Rowan University) Naonal Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) Sino‐Russian Relaons aer the Ukraine Crisis and the New World SC04: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel (Dis)order Foundaons for Exploring Peace Cheng Yang (East China Normal University/ Center for Russian Exploring Peace (Theme) Studies) Ukraine and Russia aer the Maidan: The inevitable conict of Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) conservave projects Disc. Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) Denys Kiryukhin (Skovoroda’s Instute of Philosophy, The The Industrial Peace: The Foundaon for the Democrac Peace and Naonal Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) the Capitalist Peace Maidan‐2.0 and its consequences for the Ukrainian developmental David Ruigh (Indiana University) state Alex Antony (Indiana University ) Pavlo Kutuev (Professor and Chair of Sociology at the Naonal William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Instute” ) Polical Succession: A Model of Coups, Revoluon, Purges and Everyday Polics SC02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita (New York University) US Foreign Policy and Peace Natural Resources and the Quality of Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Chair Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä‐Ingolstadt) Peace Beyond Non‐War: A Review and Exploraon Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä‐Ingolstadt) Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Understanding Pun and Stalin: A major Power Reacts to External Erik Melander (Uppsala University) Threat Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) The Correlates of Peace: Examining Proxy Indicators for Quality Understanding Post‐Cold War Peace: Hegemonic Stability and the Peace Decline of War Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Christopher J. Feweis (Tulane University) From Tentave Engagement to Stable Peace: Mapping the Future of SC05: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable US‐Iran Relaons Studying and Wring Global IR: Theory and Method Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Theory Liberalism, Peace and American Foreign Policy from Vietnam to ISIS Global Development David Goldscher (University of Denver) Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons Summit meengs: Good or bad for peace? Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University) Dame) Disc. T. V. Paul (McGill University) Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. ) Part. Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) Part. Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Part. Yaqing Qin (China Foreign Aairs University) Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University) SC06: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Environmental Governance and the Petroleum Sector: War, the State and History Combining Climate and Prot in ExxonMobil, Gazprom and Shell Roman Vakulchuk (NUPI) Historical Internaonal Relaons European Climate Diplomacy: The Green Diplomacy Network as an Chair Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Epistemic Community Disc. Alexander Reichwein (Justus‐Liebig‐University Giessen) Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross (Northeastern University) The Unbearable Burden of Decline, An Analysis of declining Alliance Building through Dialogues: Developing a Typology of Hegemons and their propensity to use military force in foreign Climate Dialogue Iniaves under the UNFCCC relaons Lau Øord Blaxekjær (University of the Faroe Islands) Iris Wurm (Goethe University Frankfurt) Role of history in African struggles for peace SC09: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Struggling for Peace in the Middle East Planning Makes the State: Instuonal Development and Total War Exploring Peace (Theme) Mobilizaon from the Inside‐Out Chair Al Wekhian Jamil (University of Missouri‐Columbia) Tyler Michael Curley (University of Southern California) Disc. Al Wekhian Jamil (University of Missouri‐Columbia) War Terminaon and Jus Post Bellum: Defeated Combatants and Jus Disc. Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Terminao The Radicalizaon of the Middle East and North Africa post 9/11 Ricardo Crespo (University of California, Riverside) Harry Anastasiou (Portland State University) Polarized Regions and Decisive Wars: The Role of World War II in Krystal Conniry the Pacicaon of East Asia Empathy, dialogue and disagreement as foundaons for peace: Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Syria as a brief case‐study SC07: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews) Networks, Organizaons, and Broadly-Dened Peace Impact of the Islamic State Terror Network (ISIL) on Strategic Evoluon of the Middle East Region Exploring Peace (Theme) Shalini Venturelli (American University) Chair Christopher Reenock (Florida State University) Falling Apart: Regional Disputes of Power and Nuclear Proliferaon Disc. Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Eliza Gheorghe (Harvard University) The regional inuence of the acvies of internaonal Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Foundaon environmental regimes and organizaons on domesc demand for and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) environmental goods. The importance of European Union in Middle East Peace Process: Frank Grundig (University of Kent) Player or Payer? Relaon as Reality? Tesng Chinese Relaonalism IR Theory through Caglar Ezikoglu (Aberystwyth University) Exponenal Random Graph Models (ERGM) Weizhun Mao (School of Government & Centre for Asia-Pacic SC10: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Development Studies, Nanjing University) Oceans governance – a new froner for dierent approaches under Help‐seeking social networks in the context of micronance and IR inmate partner violence in Bangladesh Environmental Studies Nadine Murshid (University at Bualo, SUNY) Chair Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Introducing a New Dataset on The UN’s ECOSOC INGO Network, Disc. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) 1947‐2010 Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Serendipity and Design: Why Context Maers for Rule Implementaon Christopher Reenock (Florida State University) D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Mapping Extremism: Network Polics and the Belgian Far Right Internaonal Norms and Ocean Governance: The Regime Complex Shannon L. Jones (Georgia State University) for Farmed Atlanc Salmon and the Norm of Stakeholder SC08: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Involvement Shaken and srred: Taking stock of formal and informal alliances in Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) the post-Paris climate regime The cascading eects of global warming of the marine environment Environmental Studies Rachel Tiller (SINTEF) Polical Demography and Geography Internaonal Polical Sociology Conict Resoluon and the Law of the Sea Áslaug Ásgeirsdór (Bates College) Chair Mahew Paterson (University of Oawa) Disc. Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) SC11: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Neoliberal Environmentalism in Global Forest Governance? A Polical Demography and Geography of Asia Discursive Instuonalist Analysis of REDD Monitoring Systems Polical Demography and Geography Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Chair Hsin Chih Chen (Naonal Cheng Kung University) Experse and forest alliances in the UNFCCC Elana Rowe (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Disc. Nicola Contessi (Nazarbayev University) Quietly Into the Night? Russia’s Populaon Aging, Great Power Status, and the Future of Global Security Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Place of Geography and History in Central Asia: Old to New Great The United Naons: Last Staon before Hell Games Yasar Sari (Abant Izzet Baysal University) SC17: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A cooperave Global South? Brazil, India, and China strategies in Legimacy and Accountability in Environmental Governance II mullateral regimes Felipe Albuquerque (University of Lisbon) Environmental Studies A Spao‐temporal Analysis of Taiwanese Direct Investment in China, Chair Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) 1991‐2014: Visualizing and Mapping the Paerns Disc. Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Roger Chi-Feng Liu (O.P. Jindal Global University) De‐carbonizaon, Global Governance and the Quality of Democrac Chen-yuan Tung (Naonal Cheng Chi University) Systems in the 21st Century Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) SC12: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Larissa Basso (University of Brasilia) Roundtable on Internaonal Order and Diversity: War, Trade and The Evoluon of the UNFCCC Secretariat: How the Climate Rule in the Indian Ocean Secretariat is Breaking Out of Its Straitjacket Historical Internaonal Relaons Thomas Hickmann (University of Potsdam) English School Normave Consensus, Legalizaon and European Union Chair Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Environmental Policy Legimacy Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) M. Leann Brown (University of Florida) Part. Jason Sharman (Grith University) Judicializaon of Environmental Acon and Accountability Decits Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Part. Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) SC18: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Universal Health Coverage and the Right to Health in the SC13: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Sustainable Development Goals Early Career Scholars Townhall Global Health Internaonal Studies Associaon Global Development Human Rights Coord. Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University) Chair Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) SC14: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commiee Panel Disc. Gorik Ooms (University of Heidelberg) Improving Outreach: Mulple Media, Many Opportunies Disc. Peter S. Hill (University of Queensland) Professional Development Commiee The evoluon of Universal Health Coverage: from UN General Online Media Caucus Assembly 2012 resoluon to Sustainable Development Goal target Claire Brolan (University of Queensland) Chair Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Embedding the Sustainable Development Goals in internaonal Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) human rights law: Ensuring comprehensive rather than selecve Part. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Universal Health Coverage. Part. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Remco van de Pas (Instute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) Part. Jason Evans (CNN) Gorik Ooms (University of Heidelberg) Cmte Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Chair Financial legimacy and the WHO: obstacles to achieving the right to health SC15: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Aya Waris (University of Nairobi, Law School) Bridging the Polical Economy and Security Gap: Scholars, Making the case for rights‐based parcipaon in implemenng the Policymakers, and the Polical Economy of Security global health agenda Internaonal Polical Economy Sameera Hussain (University of Queensland) Internaonal Security Studies Using the right to health to guide priority seng in Universal Health Chair Sue Eckert (Watson Instute, Brown University) Coverage Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) Chair Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Part. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) SC19: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Pracces of Humanitarianism Reconsidered Part. Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Global Development Part. David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Human Rights Part. Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Part. Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Chair Antoniea Elia (University of Sanago de Compostela) Disc. Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross) SC16: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Film Screening Panel Rights of Forced Migrants and the Movements of Law and The United Naons: Last Staon before Hell - Documentary Film Cizenship Screening & Discussion Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Aid to refugees and development assistance: Symbiosis or compeon? Chair Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Maurits Van der Veen (College of William & Mary) Turning the Global Humanitarian System on its Head: Strengthening Bringing States Back in: The Role of Great and Regional Powers in Local Capacity and Shiing Leadership to Local Actors to Save Lives Creang and Shaping Mul‐Actor Peace Operaons and Livelihoods Marn Welz (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena) Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) Cooperave Peacekeeping in Africa: Exploring Regime Complexity Thirty‐Five Million Problems, Three soluons: How the Internaonal and Resource Exchange Refugee Regime fails to address the World's Largest Humanitarian Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Crisis The Regional, the Global, and the Ugly: Inter‐Organizaonal Bryan Hutcheson (Kennesaw State University) Conguraons in the UN and beyond The Role of Internaonal Support in Managing Refugee Crises Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Jeonghyeon Kim (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Democracy in post‐conict deeply divided sociees : a hybrid power ‐sharing model? The Case of Burundi SC20: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Alexandre Raoul (Université de Montréal (UdeM)) Responsibility, prudence and the pracce of peace in internaonal society SC23: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Ethics Understanding local violence: polics and crime Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Chair Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Looking for (non‐circular accounts of) Prudence in All the Wrong Chair Taana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Places Disc. Michael J. Gilligan (New York University) Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) The Policizaon of Crime: Elecons and Marime Piracy Melisa Balos (Florida Internaonal University) Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Polical responsibility towards a less violent world Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Criminal violence and peacekeeping – A complex nexus Internaonal Proxy Agency ‐ a Tenable Framework for an Ethical Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Amsterdam) Analysis of Peacebuilding Processes Reducing local level conict through informaon : A eld Johanna Olsson (Uppsala University) experiment in the mining areas of Peru Equipping the ‘Intellectual Workshop’: Bull, Oakesho and Engaging Renard Sexton (New York University) an Ethics Beyond Pracce Local‐level causes and eects of violence against peacekeepers Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University) Ralph O. Sundberg (Uppsala University) SC21: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ethno‐polical Compeon and Pre‐Elecon Violence in Africa Ideas and Ideologies of Internaonal Organizaons Carl von Schweinitz (ETH Zurich) Internaonal Organizaon SC24: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen) More than a piece of the puzzle? The role of member states in EU Disc. Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen) foreign policy The Polics of Universality at the United Naons Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Internaonal Organizaon Jean-Philippe Therien (Université de Montréal) Chair Kae Verlin Laakainen (Adelphi University) UN Ideology and Norm Diusion: Why Do Some Ideas Catch on Disc. Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) More than Others? Love that dare not speak its name: LGBT rights promoon in EU Devin Joshi (Singapore Management University) foreign relaons Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) The Extension of the World Bank’s Galaxy: Open Knowledge, Contemporary Percepons of Armed Forces deployments in the Satellite Networks and Hegemony in the Age of Globalizaon Federal Republic of Germany Olivier Nay (University of La Sorbonne (Paris 1)) Michael John Williams (New York University) The UN System and Development: Historical Perspecves on Path European Union Member State inuence over IMF lending Dependencies and Conngencies decisions: An invisible tool of the CFSP? Marc Frey (Bundeswehr University Munich) Robert Kissack (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Welfare Internaonalism as Ideology of Internaonal Organizaons The Brish Army and Internaonal Defence Engagement: Flying the Jens Steek (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Flag and Fighng Fit? Leonie Holthaus (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Tim L. Oliver (London School of Economics and Polical Science) European Union Foreign Policy: Opening Doors for the Lillipuans? SC22: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Aimee K. Arias (Florida Atlanc University) Mul-Actor Peace Operaons: Approaching a Standard Operang Procedure Theorecally and Empirically SC25: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Civilians, Groups, and Intrastate Violence Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Disc. Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Chair Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Disc. Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin) Violence Begeng Violence? War and Civilian Vicmizaon as Visualizing peace in contexts of violence Substutes and Complements Frank W. Moeller (University of Tampere) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) David Shim (University of Groningen) Without a Trace: Enforced Disappearance as a Strategy During Making peace visible: colors in visual peace research Armed Conict Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Tampere) Cyanne E. Loyle (Indiana University) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Criminals, Warlords and Statesmen: Understanding Variaons in Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Violence and Polical Order in Times of Peace Visual securizaon: Polical cartoons in protracted conicts Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Constannos Adamides (University of Nicosia) SC26: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Of Doves and Hawks: Juxtaposions of War and Peace on Russian Social Networks During the Crisis in Ukraine Ethnic Conicts, Migraon and Polical Stability as Threats to Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Bremen) Peace Re‐imagining French‐Algerian Relaons: Art Pracces, Instuons, Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies and the Internaonal Exploring Peace (Theme) Laurie Benson (King's College London) Chair Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) Disc. Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) SC29: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Relocaon Strategies: Internal Displacement as an Instrument of Rethinking theories of Internaonal Polical Economy Coercion Internaonal Polical Economy Kelly M. Greenhill (Tus University, Harvard University) Chair Julian Germann (University of Sussex) Post‐conict reconciliaon in Sri Lanka: Performing ‘Liberal Disc. Wesley W. Widmaier (Grith University) Transion’ Eye to Eye, Hand to Hand: Luxemburg, Gramsci, Polanyi and Crical Nasreen Chowdhory (Delhi University) IPE Ethnic Salience: Bringing Instuons Back In Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Beth Rabinowitz (Rutgers University) Social Democracy and Mullevel Governance SC27: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Adam Harmes (University of Western Ontario) Ethnic Conicts, Peace and World Society Approaches: Lessons The Concept of the Market in the Legimaon of Neoliberalism from Intervenons Mahew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Post‐human capital and its discontents Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies English School Amin Samman (City University London) Exploring Peace (Theme) Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester)

Chair Ramon Blanco (Federal University of Lan‐American SC30: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Integraon) Innovaon and Adaptaon of Military Organizaons Disc. Gerard Mc Hugh (Conict Dynamics Internaonal) Internaonal Security Studies The silence on peace in the solidarist‐pluralist debate: rethinking borders, humanitarian intervenons, and complex emergencies Chair Theo Farrell (King's College London) within the English School Disc. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ) The U.S. Military and (No) Change: Examining U.S. Military Rigidity Peace Operaons as a Disposif for Internaonal Order: When in Peaceme Foucault meets the English School Andrew Gallo (Columbia University) Ramon Blanco (Federal University of Lan-American Inorganic Adaptaon for Irregular Warfare Missions Integraon) Nathan White (King's College London) The sustainability of internaonal society given compeng visions of A Muddled Revoluon? Understanding U.S. Naval Transformaon an uneven world society: Assessing the consequences of the Libyan Post 9/11 intervenon of 2011 Alexander Salt (University of Calgary) Benedict Docherty (Leeds University) Military Innovaon and Conceptual Change: The Israel Defense How the degree of independence of the UN impacts its capacity to Forces Prior to the 2006 Lebanon War inuence state behaviour: the UN as a free agent and as a motor of Raphael David Marcus (King's College London) internaonal society Innovaon in the Shadow of Vietnam: Making US Army Doctrine in Marco Moraes (University of Oxford) 1968 Non‐state Security and the Role of Non‐state Actors in Liberian and Peter Campbell (Baylor University) Sierra Leonean Peacebuilding Operaons: A Myth or the Reality? Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Bilkent University) SC31: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Big Data and Naonal Security SC28: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Intelligence Studies Visions of Peace Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Disc. Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Chair Frank W. Moeller (University of Tampere) Disc. Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Tampere) Big Data and the ‘Minority Report’ Approach to Intelligence: SC34: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Predicve Analycs and Challenges to U.S. Privacy Law The Unsteady Life of Internaonal Norms Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Pennsylvania) Internaonal Organizaon Supporng Big Data in the IC: Is U.S. Higher Educaon Ready to Meet the Demand for Data Science and Sciensts? Chair Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado Research Instute Frankfurt) Springs) Chair Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Methodologies for Harnessing the Power of Big Data Disc. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Norm Contestaon and Nuclear Nonproliferaon Big Data Intelligence: a UK case study Carmen Wunderlich (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Anno Bunnik (Liverpool Hope University) Jerey S. Lans (The College of Wooster) Sensor vs Human Derived Big Data for Intelligence When norms are really dead: What killed slavery and the Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) declaraon of war? Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) SC32: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internaonal Norm Change: Modes and Mechanisms The Identy of Korean Diplomacy and Northeast Asian Cooperaon Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Korean Associaon of Internaonal Studies The Normave Evoluon of Responsibility to Protect: From Chair Taehyun Kim (Chung‐Ang University) cosmopolitanism, to state‐centrism, and back again? Disc. Yong Wook Lee (Korea University) Jennifer Welsh (European University Instute) Disc. Van Jackson (Asia‐Pacic Center for Security Studies) Which Dog Barks: Measuring Norm Robustness South Korea’s alliance diplomacy Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Research Chaesung Chun (Seoul Naonal University) Instute Frankfurt) Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) The Evoluon of South Korea’s Regional Policy Seungjoo Lee (Chung-Ang University) SC35: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel South Korea’s Unicaon Diplomacy and the Northeast Asia Peace Arms Transfers and Cooperaon Iniave Internaonal Security Studies Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul) South Korea’s Middle Power Diplomacy between the US and China: Chair Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Whether South Korea is a Shrimp or a Dolphin? Disc. Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews (UK)) Heung-kyu Kim (Ajou University) Arms Transfers, Alliance Credibility, and War NAPCI and Trilateral Cooperaon among Korea, the US, and Japan Mahew DiLorenzo (Vanderbilt University) Sang Hyun Lee (the Sejong Instute) Bryan Rooney (Vanderbilt University) Arms and Authoritarianism: In Search of a Model SC33: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Keith Luter (George Mason University) New Perspecves on Naonal Identy Brothers in Arms: Instuonal Change and Defense Industrial Internaonal Polical Sociology Integraon Foreign Policy Analysis Miles Evers (George Washington University) Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Anque Arms: a Factor for the Peace in Southeast Asia? Chair Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Shang-su Wu (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Disc. Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) Nanyang Technological University) From Bern to Rio: Filling the Void – Soccer and Naonal Identy in Service idenes and strategic taboos: Explaining the failure of the Germany 2001 US‐Taiwan submarine sale. Mahias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) Andrea Lane (Dalhousie University) Identy and Partnership: Moscow, Damascus, and the New Middle SC36: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel East Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Prot, Harm and Precarious Agents of Global Jusce: The Moral Augusne) Responsibilies of Mulnaonal/Transnaonal Corporaons In The Absence of D‐Day: The Military as Synecdoche for the Naon (MNCs/TNCs) in World Polics in the Commemoraon of War Internaonal Ethics Katharine Millar (London School of Economics) Human Rights An Identy in Conict: Divergent Israeli Domesc Interpretaons of Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) a Contested Western Identy and Implicaons for Israel's Regional Disc. James Pason (University of Manchester) Policy Mulnaonal Corporaons and Environmental Harm: Censure, Moshe Goldman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Reform and the Possibility of Instuonal Learning Emoons and the Concept of 'Frenemies' in IR: The roles of Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Resentment and Schadenfreude in the Israeli‐European Relaons The Responsibility to Respect Human Rights and Corporate Moral Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Agency David J. Karp (University of Sussex) Human Rights Obligaons of Mulnaonal Corporatoins: A Moral Nuclear Pork and Parochial Interests Revisited: How Bureaucrac Point of View Incenves Cause Nuclear Abandonment Florian Westein (University of St. Gallen) Simon Palamar (Centre for Internaonal Governance Mulnaonal Corporaons and Humanitarian Emergencies Innovaon/Carleton University) Ned Dobos (University of New South Wales) SC40: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Should Internaonal Human Rights Law Be Extended to Business Mass Atrocies: Legacies and Prevenon Enes? Implicaons for the Moral Foundaons of IHRL Sabina Anne Espinoza (University College London) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pisburgh) SC37: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Disc. Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pisburgh) Challenges to the civil-military relaonship in the 21st century Evaluang the United Naon’s Agenda for Atrocity Prevenon: Internaonal Security Studies prospects for the internaonal regulaon of internal security Chair Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) Disc. Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Courage First and Intelligence Second: US Responsiveness to Mass COINdinistas and their crics: dissent within and between the Atrocity military and civilians Amanda Rothschild (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Rebecca Jensen (Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, Ideological Preferences and UN Responsiveness to Warme Sexual University of Calgary) Violence Civil‐Military Relaons in "Hybrid‐Regimes": The Ongoing Tension Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bualo) between Authority and Accountability in Russia, the Ukraine, and Hidden Trends: New Conceptual and Historical Dimensions of Moldova Genocide and Mass Killing, 1946‐2012 Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina) Zachary Karazsia (Florida Internaonal University) ISAF: a harbinger of civil military relaons' future? Rwanda's Agaciro Foreign Policy in the African Great Lakes George Woods (U.S. Army War College) Jonathan Belo (School of Oriental and African Studies) The Best of the Best? Military Professionalism and Special Operaons Forces SC41: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Doyle K. Hodges (Princeton University) Internaonal Instuons in Time Internaonal Organizaon SC38: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable 10 Years Internaonal Polical Sociology: IPS! What do you mean? Chair Tim Buthe (Duke University) Disc. Tine Hanrieder (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Internaonal Polical Sociology The Origins and Evoluon of Informal Economic Governance Chair Joao P. Nogueira (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University) Janeiro) Internaonal taxaon in me Disc. Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) Philipp Genschel (European University Instute) Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Concentraon versus Dispersion. Explaining central banks' Part. Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) involvement with macroprudenal policy Part. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Part. Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris, KCL War studies) Internaonal Governance Innovaon (CIGI)) Part. Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) How do material resources empower internaonal organizaons Part. Crisna Rojas (Carleton University) over me? Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Bavarian School of Public Policy, SC39: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TU Munich) Strategic Decisions about Nuclear Programs Internaonal Security Studies SC42: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legacies of War, Hope for the Future: Authoritarian Control in Chair Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) North Korea and the Problem of Korea-Japan Relaons Disc. Heather Williams (King's College London) Associaon of Korean Polical Studies Disc. Elizabeth Paige Price (University of Chicago) Nuclear Strategy and Non‐State Actors Chair Wayne Paerson (University of Pennsylvania) Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Disc. Jai Kwan Jung (Korea University) Post‐Tenure Fate and Nuclear Reversal: What Happens When Disc. Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Leaders 'Press Pause' on Proliferaon? The Pacic War of Science and Religion, and Korean Atomic Bomb Elizabeth Paige Price (University of Chicago) Vicms’ Post‐War Pacism Obstacles to Minimum Deterrence Mikyoung Kim (Hiroshima City University) Heather Williams (King's College London) Internal Security in North Korea: Comparing the Coercive Apparatus From Bystanders to Strategists: Toward a Theory of Non‐Weapons under Kim Il Sung & Kim Jong Il Nuclear Strategy Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Missouri) Alexander Bollfrass (Princeton University (Woodrow Wilson Countering Sancons: The Unequal Geographic Impact of Economic School)) Sancons in North Korea Darren Lim (Australian Naonal University) Yong Suk Lee (Stanford University) A Missing Stepping‐Stone For Stable Peace? Failure to Generate The Paradox of Extended Deterrence and Ally Assurance Reconciliatory Narrave between ROK and Japan, 1998‐2014 Stacie Peyjohn (RAND Corporaon) Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary In Tae Yoo (Department of Polical Science, Yonsei University) Assessments) The Dynamic Eects of Strategy: Explaining India’s Warme SC43: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Strategic Performance Legal Resoluon of Territorial and Marime Disputes Arzan Tarapore (King's College London) Internaonal Law SC47: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Michael J. Butler (Clark University) The polical economy of environmental sustainability Disc. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Internaonal Polical Economy Peaceful Selement of Internaonal Disputes: the Islamic Approach Environmental Studies Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Chair E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) Towards the soluon of territorial disputes surrounding Japan Yasushi Ikeo (Ritsumeikan University) Disc. E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) Pricing Carbon: Assessing the Relaonship Between Emissions So Large a Cost: The Role of Time‐Variant and Invariant Factors in Trading, Cost‐Eecveness, and Eecve Climate Change Migaon the Peaceful Selement of Territorial Disputes Kate A. Ervine (Saint Mary's University) Steven McDowell (University of Notre Dame) A Backlash Trends of Global Environmental Policy: A Business Actors Marime Dispute Onset and Management in Times of Legal in Japan’s Case. Change: An Illustraon Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science) Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies) Green Skies: Biofuels in the Context of Aviaon Deborah Barros Leal Farias (The University of Brish Columbia) SC45: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Firm Non‐Compliance with Internaonal Treaes: Evidence from Cooperaon, Conict, and Peace European Carbon Markets Exploring Peace (Theme) Patrick Bayer (University of Glasgow) Measuring the Eecveness of Internaonal Regulaon: The Case Chair Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) of Carbon Markets Disc. Ryan P. Kennedy (University of Houston) Michael Aklin (University of Pisburgh) Baleeld Earth: Strategy in Globalized Asymmetric Conict Patrick Bayer (University of Glasgow) Patricia Blocksome (School of Advanced Military Studies) Birds of any feather? Internaonal cooperaon among autocracies SC48: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel and democracies: A comparison of the internaonal military US Grand Strategy coalions in Syria/Iraq and Yemen Internaonal Security Studies Anna Sunik (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Cooperaon as a Credible Signal in Internal Armed Conicts: The Chair Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna) Case of Israel‐Palesne Disc. Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna) Gokhan Ciikli (London School of Economics and Polical The Internaonal System as the Broker of Compeng Ideas on Science) Naonal Security: the Case of US Grand Strategy in the Cold War Making South‐South Cooperaon Work Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Tricia Gray (University of Louisville) Exploring Threatlessness: Evaluang US Military Spending When does Cooperaon Happen between Adversarial States? John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Instute) Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) Retrenchment as a Screening Mechanism: Power Shis, Strategic Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) Withdrawal and Credible Signals Brandon Yoder (Naonal University of Singapore) SC46: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Illusion of Inevitability: American Leadership and Grand Crisis and Conict in Asia Strategy Internaonal Security Studies Paul van Hoo (European University Instute) Chair M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Bases of (In)convenience? Bargaining Dynamics in Flexible Military Disc. M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Basing Belligerent ‘Hegemon at the Doorstep’? China’s Changing Brian Blankenship (Columbia University) Percepons of the U.S.‐led Regional Alliance System and U.S. Renanah Miles (Columbia University) Military Operaons SC49: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Adam P. Li (Indiana University School of Global and Internaonal Studies (SGIS)) Economics, Finance, & Law Costly Conversaons: How the Tet Oensive Eliminated Obstacles to Internaonal Law Diplomacy in the Vietnam War Chair Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Disc. Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Georgetown University) The TPP, Intellectual Property Law, and American Decline: Recasng Is Naonalism on the Rise in Japan? an Enduring Debate Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Chikako Ueki (Waseda University) Is there a state of the art in extraterritorial nancial regulaon? Gendering Normave Power Europe: The EU's Implementaon of Shaping – and constraining — a Brazilian enforcement response UNSCR 1325 Nora Rachman (Fundacao Getulio Vargas - Sao Paulo Law Roberta Guerrina School, Brazil) Laura Chappell (University of Surrey) Legal Tradions and Nonbinding Commitments: Evidence from the Katharine A. M. Wright (University of Winchester) UN's Model Commercial Legislaon Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya) SC52: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel David vs. Goliath Revisited: The Conceptual Premises of Investor The Ethics of IR Theory: Crical Accounts ‐"State" Dispute Selement (ISDS) Internaonal Ethics Katja Daniels (Aberystwyth University) Theory Detecng Bias in Internaonal Investment Arbitraon Chair Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Anton Strezhnev (Harvard University) Disc. Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) SC50: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Revising the Trolley Problem: Evidence from the Holocaust Security, Securizaon and Health: What Was, What Is and What's Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Next? Ariel Fine (King's College London) Ausm in Internaonal Relaons: A Crical Assessment Global Health Internaonal Security Studies Stephen Michael Chrisan (University of Utah) The Misuses of the Concept of Performavity in Internaonal Chair Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Theory Medicine) Hans Lindenlaub (University of St Andrews) Biodefence and the Security Dilemma Queer Just Wars? Chrisan Enemark (University of Southampton) Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) The body at war Maria B. Struble (Western State Colorado University ) SC53: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global health professionals as securizing agents: how securizing Pacism: Theory and RealityThe North East Asian Experience power operates beyond states Exploring Peace (Theme) Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) Estrangement or dismissiveness?: Intersecng Internaonal Theory Chair Kevin Clements (Naonal Centre for Peace and Conict and Global Health Studies) Nathan A. Paxton (American University) Disc. Kevin Clements (Naonal Centre for Peace and Conict Studies) Jeremy Youde (Australian Naonal University) Aikido in World Polics: Praccing Peace Without Pacism? Enhancing Health Security and Gender Equity through Compliance Niklas Bremberg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs & with CARICOM and UN Summit Commitments on Non‐ Uppsala University) communicable Diseases Linus Hagstrom (Swedish Defence University & Swedish Julia Kulik (University of Toronto) Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Caroline Bracht (University of Toronto) Identy and Reconciliaon in East Asia: The Pacist Dilemma Ria Shibata (Naonal Centre for Peace and Conict Studies, SC51: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel University of Otago) Resoluon 1325 and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Human Needs Analysis on Japan‐United States Relaons Challenges and Opportunies for Naonal Implementaon Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Role of Arcle 9 in the East Asian Peace Stein Tønnesson (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Disc. Sarah Taylor (New School for Social Research) Prevenng Violence in Northeast Asia: Using Social Dominance Theory to Address Identy Challenges and Dominatory Polics. Encouraging Localisaon: Implemenng UNSCR 1325 in Post‐ Kevin Clements (Naonal Centre for Peace and Conict Studies) Conict Countries, an Alternate Approach to Naonal Acon Plans Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen ) SC54: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Implementaon of Resoluon 1325 in the absence of Naonal A Responsibility to Rebuild? Acon Plans: The cases of South Sudan and Colombia Human Rights Mignonne Fowlis (Social Science Research Council - Conict Prevenon and Peace Forum) Chair Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Sabrina Stein (Social Science Research Council) Disc. Peter Dixon (James N. Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, ISA) Dierent Visions of Peace: Women and the Afghanistan Peace and Beyond Responsibility to Protect: The Role of the Individual in the Reintegraon Program Digital Age Marissa Quie (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Polics, David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) Psychology, Sociology, and Internaonal Studies) Post‐Conict Jusce: between universal norms and local meanings Implemenng UNSCR 1325 : the Hellenic perspecve Noga Glucksam (SOAS) Foni Bellou (University of Macedonia) Responsibility to Protect as a Regime of Global Governance Evgenia Fatueva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO - University)) The Responsibility to Rebuild: A Subordinate or Superior Aspect? Harnessing Legimacy through Networks: Civilian‐led, Closed‐ Fulya Ereker (Gaziantep University) Virtual Communies [CVCs] as a New Type of “Zone” of Peace Utku Ozer (GAZIANTEP UNIVERSITY) Laura Villanueva (George Mason University) More than Guns: The Quest for Peace Through the Security‐ SC55: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Development Nexus in the post‐Cold War The Performance of Internaonal Organizaon Guilherme M. Dias (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) Internaonal Organizaon João Raphael Marns da Silva Gil (La Salle University) Chair Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) 'Urban warriors' or community acvists: The evoluonary role and Disc. Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) legimizaon of Gang Leaders in a Modern, Caribbean Society. Charisse M. Cardenas (School for Conict Analysis and The Performance of the European Union in Internaonal Climate Resoluon, George Mason University ) Policy: Towards a Paris Agreement Non‐State Armed Groups and Humanitarian Agreements: Violence Sebasan Oberthuer (Free University of Brussels) and Peace beyond the State Net Eecveness: How to Evaluate the Performance of Sweta Sen (Kent State University) Interdependent Internaonal Instuons James Hollway (Graduate Instute, Geneva) SC59: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Polics of Overlapping Organizaons: Hostage‐taking, Brokering Violent Women, Violent Children, Violent Refugees: Overlooked and Organizaonal Performance and Underesmated Security Threats Today Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Development Studies) Paerns of Instuonal Performance in Global Governance: Chair Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Mapping Changes in the Policy Output of Internaonal Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Organizaons Violent Women in Transnaonal Organized Crime: Overlooked Thomas G. Sommerer (Stockholm University) Security Threats Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Serena Simoni (Samford University) Evolving agendas: Mapping the policy orientaon of internaonal The Genesis of Rebel Groups and Women's Engagement in Rebel organizaons, 1980‐2015 Movements Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University) Michael Widmeier (University of North Texas) Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Shiing Paerns of Violence in Civil Wars: Connecng Dynamics of Interacon and Organisaonal Transformaon SC56: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Stefan Malthaner (Aarhus University) Emerging Security Issues in Africa Jerome Drevon (University of Oxford) Internaonal Security Studies Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Congo and Liberia: Female Child Chair Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Soldiers, Peace Educaon, and the Road to Rehabilitaon Ebony-Joy Igbinoba-Aigbe (Northeastern University) Disc. Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Explaining Variaon in Piracy in "Peaceful" Somaliland and Puntland SC60: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Jusn Hasngs (University of Sydney) Innovave Theory and Methods in Diplomacy Research Sarah Phillips (The University of Sydney) Diplomac Studies Kenya’s Ri Valley Elecon Violence: The Eects of Collusion between State Agents and Non‐state Radicals Chair Guri Rosén (ARENA, University of Oslo) Amy Grubb (Embry Riddle Aeronaucal University) Disc. Guri Rosén (ARENA, University of Oslo) Democrac Instuons and Civil War: A quantave analysis of the Commercial Diplomacy Ascendant: The Many Sides of the China‐ reacon of the parliament and its members to the incidents of Iceland Relaonship polical violence in Nigeria Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Rentaro Iida (The University of Tokyo) (NUPI)) Jonathan Lewis (Hitotsubashi University) Intenonality, micro‐moves and macro‐eects: explaining the Kazuhiro Obayashi (Hitotsubashi University) dysfunconal character of EU unity in global governance Gjovalin Macaj (University of Oxford) On Terrorism, Mali Conict, and Internaonal Response: A paradigm shi or perpetuang hegemony? Taking diplomac space apart: moving from ‘The Geography of Edward A. Akuo (University of the Fraser Valley) Diplomacy’ to diplomac geographies Anna Moore (University of Oregon) SC57: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Swiss Neutral Diplomacy in Warme Japan ‐ How peace with Zones of Peace I: Peacebuilding and Legimacy at the Local Level neutrals maers to states at war Pascal Loaz (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies) Peace Studies Polical Demography and Geography Diplomacy and Military Coercion in Internaonal Crises Shuhei Kurizaki (Waseda University) Chair Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Disc. Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Extremist Groups and the Communies they Claim to Represent: A Nexus for Intervenon Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) SC61: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel SC64: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Carbon Market Polics Explaining Intelligence Organizaons in Naonal Contexts: Does the Environmental Studies Country Maer? Intelligence Studies Chair Jorgen Weestad (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Disc. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Chair Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) The global spread of emissions trading: diusion or 'parallel play'? Disc. Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Jorgen Weestad (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) UK Prime Ministers and Secret Intelligence: From Circumspecon to Strategic experimentaon with emissions trading in Australia Centrality Patrick Müller (University of Vienna) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Learning, Compeveness & Capacity‐building: EU‐South Korea Rory Cormac (University of Nongham) Interacon on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Indian Distrust and Drasc Cuts: The Desai Government’s Uneasy Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven) Relaonship with Indian Intelligence What can be learnt from California’s cap‐and‐trade system? R. Shaer (US Department of State) Guri Bang (Center for Internaonal Climate and Environmental The concept of “organizaonal culture” in Intelligence: a holisc Research - Oslo) framework to shape the Intelligence Culture among naonal Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) agencies David Victor (University of California, San Diego) Elena-Daniela Baches (Mihai Viteazul Naonal Intelligence EU‐China climate governance relaons: an analysis of the carbon Academy, Brunel University) emissions trading network Do we need more intelligence: Canadian naonal security Sarah Van Eynde (KU Leuven) challenges and intelligence requirements Jeremy Lilewood (Carleton University) SC62: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Reinterpreng and Reimagining Intelligence in Botswana Communicaon, Conict and Contenon in the Digital Age Gladys Mokhawa (University of Botswana) Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Kekgaoditse Suping (University of Botswana)

Chair Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) SC65: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Disc. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government Peripheral/subaltern agency in crical IR: beyond the and Public Policy) silence/resistance paradigm? Reporng Bias and Public Support for Military Intervenon Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology Cyber Polics or Cyber Crimes: The Global Paerns of Denial‐of‐ Service Aacks Chair Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Disc. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Suso Benitez-Baleato (University of Konstanz, University of Part. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Sanago de Compostela) Part. Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, Looking Beyond Borders: Inspiraon, Informaon, and Ethnic York University) Conict Contagion Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Janina Beiser (University College London) Part. Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) The Dierent Impact of Cell Phone Coverage on Violence and Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Nonviolence: The Case of Polical Conicts in Nepal Part. Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Minnesota) Johannes Vüllers (University of Konstanz) SC66: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Mapping the Rhetoric of Violence: Polical Conict Networks and Promong stability – promong peace? Internaonal Democracy the Emergence of Identy Radicalizaon in Nigerian Social Media T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) Promoon in the Middle East and North Africa aer the Arab Spring: Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia SC63: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Exploring Peace (Theme) Beyond State-Centricity: Crical Imaginaons in Internaonal Chair Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) Relaons Disc. Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) European Internaonal Studies Associaon Schizophrenic back and forth? The Obama administraon and the Chair Aoileann Ní Mhurchú (The University of Manchester) dilemmas of democracy promoon in Egypt Chair Reiko Shindo (University of Warwick ) Nicolas J. Bouchet (German Marshall Fund of the United States) Part. Tom Lundborg (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Towards a ‘revoluon’ in EU democracy promoon? Evidences from Part. Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Tunisia Part. Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Enrico Fassi (Catholic University Milan) Part. Chrisne Sylvester (University of Conneccut) Stefano Maria Torelli (ISPI (Italian Instute for Internaonal Part. Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Polical Studies)) Part. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Are you afraid of polics? US democracy promoon in Jordan Benjamin Schuetze (SOAS, University of London) Democracy Promoon’s Basic Premises in the Challenge Ground: Regional Leadership Role in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and the United States and Egypt Turkey Annika Elena Poppe (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) SC67: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Between Anger and Revenge: Understanding the Deterioraon of Exploring Peace in the Academy Israeli‐Turkish Relaons through an Emoonal Perspecve Exploring Peace (Theme) Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Chair Chrisna Kiel (Tulane University) Gallia Lindenstrauss (Instute for Naonal Security Studies Disc. Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) (INSS)) Iranian Grand Strategy Thinking and Teaching about Peace beyond the Great Debates: The Tony Rivera (Duke University) Key Roles of Interdependence and Systems Logic Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina) Ideology, foreign policy and peace: The case of the Middle East Mahmoud El Ashmawy (Sciences Po Paris & European Research Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) Council funded-Wafaw research program) 'TRIPped Up? Reevaluang the TRIP Project Claims of Theorecal Diversity in IR SC70: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University) Gender Violence: The Capacity of the State to Protect Jerey S. Morton (Florida Atlanc University) Human Rights The Ontological Limits of ‘Exploring Peace’ within Western‐style Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Academia Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Chair Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Conceptualizing levels of interstate peace for quantave analysis Rape in Peace Lukas Kasten (University of Tübingen) Lisa B. Sharlach (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Conict Within Peace Research? Research Nodes and Networks in Speaking of Abuse: The Pyramid of Reporng Domesc Violence in the Field(s) of Conict and Peace Studies India John Gledhill (University of Oxford) Suraj Jacob (Azim Premji University) Jonathan Bright (University of Oxford) Sreeparna Ghosh (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India) SC68: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Gender and Elecon Violence: The Case of the Maldives Local Ownership in Internaonal Security Elin Bjarnegård (Uppsala University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Measurement of Violence Against Women: A Case Study Analysis of Empirical Scales Chair Timothy P. Edmunds (University of Bristol) Linda Veazey (Midwestern State University ) Disc. Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) Steve R. Garrison (Midwestern State University) Governmentality, Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform Civilians in War: A Typology of Self‐Protecon Strategies Filip Ejdus (University of Bristol) Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) The Paradox of Local Ownership in Security Sector Reform in the Peace A. Medie (University of Ghana) Western Balkans Elton Skendaj (University of Miami) SC71: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Deconstrucng Local Ownership from the Lessons Learned Development as experienced: Crical Studies on its Impact and Perspecve Implicaons Florian Qehaja (Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS)) Global Development The Legimizing Funcons of Identy in the Polics of Post‐War Security Reform O the beaten the path: A Case study of tourism and its impact on Fairlie C. Chappuis (Freie Universität Berlin) the indigenous populaon in Costa Rica Michelle A. Was (American Public University System) Local Ownership at the Interface between Internaonal and Domesc Actors in SSR Programmes Sco Carrlee (University of Southern Mississippi) Karoline Eickho (FU Berlin) Dismantling the Cizen: Development and Belonging in the Developing World SC69: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ami Shah (Pacic Lutheran University) Religion, Ideology, and Regional Rivalries in the Middle East Sun, Sand, and Urban Poverty: Explaining Development Outcomes Foreign Policy Analysis in Cancún and Punta Cana Emma Fawce (American University) Chair Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University‐Qatar) Against the Site, Not the Project Disc. John M. Friend (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s Marcie J Paon (Faireld University) University ) Hai's revamped export assembly model: Beer poverty‐ghng Why is Apology so Dicult? The Flolla Incident and Israel's capacity? Foreign Policy toward Turkey Yasmine Shamsie (Wilfrid Laurier University) Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University) Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) SC72: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel SC75: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Polical Economy of Extracve Industries and Inequalies: Polics of Corrupon in Global Development: Crical Examples crical exploraons from Internaonal Contexts Global Development Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Salla Huikuri (University of Helsinki) Chair Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Disc. Ben Thirkell‐White (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) What does the FIFA Indictment Tell About the World of Grand State reform, export‐led development and extracvism: the case of Polical Corrupon? Peru. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Pablo Toral () Equality for Votes: Redistribuon and Clientelism in the Developing Mining Insecurity: Masculinies, Femininies, and the Transnaonal World Mining Industry in Postwar Guatemala Mahew Ward (University of Houston) Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Polical The Polics of Corrupon Charges: Evidence from Southeast Asia Science) Joe Amick (University of Texas at Ausn) China's extracve power in Lan America: Between structural Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) control and producve alliances. Amy Liu (University of Texas, Ausn ) Fabricio Rodríguez Zambrano (University of Freiburg) Challenging the North‐South gap in corporate tax governance: A Corporate Social Responsibility and the State: A Typology of State case study of tax avoidance by transnaonal mining corporaons in Control of Corporate Investments in Mining Communies in Africa Finland Caitlin Corrigan (University of Pisburgh) Ma Ylönen (Aalto University and University of Helsinki) What is at stake in the United Naons iniaves on business and Lauri Finér (University of Helsinki) human rights and the biding treaty process? Constraints from the Global North and contradicons in the Global South. SC76: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Daniel M. Aragao (Federal University of Bahia - UFBA) Mediaon and Global South SC73: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Peace Studies Anarchist Perspecves on the Capitalist World Economy Chair Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Global Development Turkey as a Rising Power: an emerging global humanitarian actor Chair Andrej Grubacic (California Instute of Integral Studies) Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Part. Barry Keith Gills (University of Helsinki) Trends in Mediang African Conicts Part. Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn (University of California Riverside) Laurie Nathan (Centre for Mediaon in Africa, University of Part. Raj Patel (UT Ausn) Pretoria) Part. Denis O'Hearn (Binghamton University‐SUNY/Fernand Braudel Power Structure of Member‐States and IO mediaon Center) Frederick R. Chen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) SC74: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel SC77: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Polical Economy of Development: Subnaonal Dynamics Mapping the nexus between crical peacebuilding and transional Global Development jusce: power, resistance and local agency in post-conict contexts Peace Studies Chair Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) Disc. Camila Villard Duran (University of São Paulo ‐ Oxford‐ Chair Maria O'Reilly (Goldsmiths, University of London) Princeton Global Leaders Fellow) Transional Jusce and Conict Transformaon: Beyond a The dierent types of decentralizaon and public service provision Symptomac Approach in Africa Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) Yoonbin Ha (American University) An ‘Informal’ Transional Jusce Process: An examinaon of how Subnaonal Dynamics of Internaonal Financial Outreach: Local local communies have undergone their own transional jusce States and China’s Financial Opening and peace processes in Sierra Leone Yu Wai Vic Li (Educaon University of Hong Kong) Laura Marn (University of Edinburgh) Subnaonal Polics and Social Protecon in Lan America Discourses of ‘help’ and ‘empowerment’ in transional jusce: Gabriela Ramalho Tafoya (University of Conneccut) disciplining responses to the past in Serbia Decentralizaon and Development: a proposal to evaluate if Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) decentralizaon is condional on regional characteriscs in 'Violent' to 'Peaceful' states: The Contestaon of Law, Identy and Colombia. Polics at the ICTR' Juan Taborda (Tus University) Henry Redwood (King's College, London) Transional Jusce and Peacebuilding in the DRC: Rethinking resistance and spoiler behaviour Valerie Arnould (Egmont Instute) SC78: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Transnaonal Expert Networks and Policy Change in Internaonal Connuity and change in global economic governance Organizaons Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Internaonal Internaonal Polical Economy Relaons) Chair Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Toxic Ties: Transnaonal Networks and Cartelizaon in the Disc. Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University) European Chemical Industry, 1960‐2000 Disc. Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Lasse Henriksen (Copenhagen Business School) Analyzing Internaonal Developmental Loan Markets with Rival How Transnaonal Corporaon Networks Shape the New “Business Lenders Climate” through Climate Change: Transnaonal Coalions of Firms Motoshi Suzuki (Kyoto University) as Organic Intellectual Keisuke Iida (University of Tokyo) Nils Moussu (University of Lausanne) Global Governance with Chinese Characteriscs? ‘One Belt and One SC83: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Road’ and its Implicaons for Sino‐Japanese Relaons Immigraon and Foreign Policy Nexus in World Polics -Ting Liu (Graduate Instute of Internaonal Polics, Naonal Chung Hsing University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Joining the Party in Asia: Europe and the AIIB Foreign Policy Analysis Min Shu (Waseda University) Chair Robbie Toen (American Jewish University) Hegemonic Order in World Finance and the new BRICS Disc. Crisna Dragomir (SUNY Oswego) Organizaons Immigraon and foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere Fernanda de Castro Brandao (Universidade Federal da Bahia) Sybil Rhodes (Universidad del Centro de Estudios Two concepts of money: implicaons for the analysis of the New Macroeconómicos de Argenna) Development Bank and the BRICS' conngent reserve arrangement The Caribbean Diaspora and Polical Remiances: Exercising Daniel Conceicao (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Loyalty through Transnaonal Polical Ties UFRJ) Natasha Duncan (Purdue University) United States polical pares’ policies on war and militarizaon of SC79: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel the U.S.‐Mexico Border: a dierence in degree or kind? Geography, GIS, and the Study of Conict David E. Toohey (Nagoya University) Polical Demography and Geography Disturbing the Peace? Rural Refugee Reselement and Percepons Foreign Policy Analysis of Insecurity Internaonal Security Studies Erik Amundson (University of Southern Mississippi) Chair Christopher Price (Yale University) Disc. Mahew Adam Kocher (Yale University) SC84: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel GIS and Civil War Violence: New way forward or old wine in new Entrepreneurial Powers in World Aairs: how eecve are they? boles? Foreign Policy Analysis Christopher Price (Yale University) Chair Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo) Understanding Mass Purges: Tesng Hypotheses in the High Disc. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Stalinist Case Synergisc, Systemic Entrepreneurship: Canada’s G8 and G20 Mahew Reichert (Harvard University) Diplomacy Displace, Disperse, Degrade? Understanding the Eects of Kinec John Kirton (University of Toronto) Counterinsurgency Operaons on the Geography of Rebel Violence Benjamin Cormier (University of Toronto) Keven Ruby (University of Chicago) Entrepreneurial Powers: a framework Vincent Bauer (Stanford University) John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Spaal Bidding and Urban Violence: how informal security actors Brazil as entrepreneurial power: domesc and internaonal compete for state patronage condions for success. Sana Jerey (University of Chicago) Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Examining the Link Between Popular Parcipaon and Successful Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo) Polical Resistance Can Mexico become a global power? Stephen Wiels (MIT) Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) SC80: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneurial State: Dominant Party, New 10th Anniversary of IPS panel 3: Studying transnaonal elites: Turkey, Challenges to Democracy challenges and approaches Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Internaonal Polical Sociology SC86: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Chair Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) Conict Resoluon Organizaons and Peace Disc. Lasse Henriksen (Copenhagen Business School) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Creaon of Central Bankers as Transnaonal Polical Figures Chair Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) Joelle Dumouchel (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) Pluralism and Elism in the Global Corporate Elite: A Big Data Network Analysis Approach Eelke Heemskerk (University of Amsterdam) Developing a community‐based model for prevenng and The Promise of Peacekeeping: Human Rights, Democracy & redressing torture Intervenon in Civil War Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) Reconciliaon) Christoph Mikulaschek (Princeton University) Peace by the People : The narrave of peace iniaves by the civil society groups of India and Pakistan. SD03: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Arabinda Acharya (Naonal Defense University, USA) Historical Prequels and the Instuonalizaon of Internaonal Dharitri Dwivedy (Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Nidhi) Cooperaon: The Rise of Internaonal Organizaons (I) Building and Burning Bridges through Talk: Contenon and Historical Internaonal Relaons solidarity among civil society groups in Mindanao Chair Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Hyunjin Deborah Kwak (Joan B. Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame) Disc. George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Making Connecons: A Study of Interethnic Dialogue and Social Science) Networks in a Divided Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Internaonal organisaons, states, and sovereignty in the 19th Erik Cleven (Saint Anselm College) century Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) Civil society concepons of posive peace in Mindanao Gijsbert Iterson Scholten van (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Rising Powers and the Quest for Status in Internaonal Regimes: The Case of the U.S. and the 19th Century Laws of Marime War SD01: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College) Empirical studies of transional jusce and peace Reassesing the Concept of Peace in the Concert of Europe: A Exploring Peace (Theme) European Model of Security Based upon Cooperaon of States against People Chair Jacqueline H. R. DeMeri (University of North Texas) Burak Samih Gulboy (Istanbul University) Disc. Valerie Arnould (Egmont Instute) Foreigners’ Property Rights in an Anglo‐American Liberal Order: Jusce for Peace: Transional Jusce and the Resoluon of Civil Making Custom and Judicial Decisions into Sources of Internaonal Conicts Law Cyanne E. Loyle (Indiana University) Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford) Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) The Ideal River: European Ideas, Foreign Geographies and the 1885 Needs of Peace: Individual‐Level Perspecves from Post‐Conict Congo River Commission Sociees Yuan (Joanne) Yao (London School of Economics and Polical David Backer (University of Maryland) Science) Anu Kulkarni (Stanford University) SD04: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Are Devil Deals Necessary? Amneses, Human Rights Immunies, and Conict Recurrence China: Historical Trajectories and Contemporary Debates Georey Dancy (Tulane University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Jusce and Deterrence of Human Rights Abuses Chair Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) James Meernik (University of North Texas) Disc. Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) The Trials of Peace: Human Rights Prosecuons and Conict Socializaon and Hegemonic Authority: Korea under Chinese Recurrence in Post‐Conict States Hegemony Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) In Young Min (University of Southern California) Georey Dancy (Tulane University) Presge, Reputaon, and Status in China's Historical Experience Lukas Karl Danner (Florida Internaonal University) SD02: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Remembering Imperialism and An‐Imperialism: Collecve Memory Human Rights and Peace: Does Keeping the Peace Help Rights? of Internaonal History in Socialist China Exploring Peace (Theme) Yi Wang (Waseda University) Chair Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Instute Oslo, (PRIO)) A Genealogy of Chinese Suzerainty and the Transformaon of East Disc. Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Instute Oslo, (PRIO)) Asian Internaonal Order 1895‐1949 Host populaons and the danger of unmet expectaons: Hoslity Amanda Cheney (Cornell University) and violent local responses to internaonal peacekeeping Integrang non‐Han peoples: why did they maer to a Chinese intervenons state? Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University) Jiajie He (American University) The Perils of Peace: Human Rights and Human Security Aer SD05: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Ceaseres and Peace Agreements Neil Englehart (Bowling Green State University) The Polical Demography of Regions and Cies Peacekeeping and the protecon of civilians in armed conict: the Polical Demography and Geography Internaonal Polical Sociology case of South Sudan Hannah Dönges (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Crisna Dragomir (SUNY Oswego) Development Studies) Disc. Ted Ellis (University of Southern Mississippi) Peace Agreements & Human Rights in Post‐Civil War Contexts Planning, Privasaon, and Governance in the New Urban India Mel Korsmo (University of Denver) Krisan M. Hoelscher (Peace Research Instute Oslo) City‐Regions Unbound? SD09: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Kris Bezdecny (California State University, Los Angeles) Building in Peace: How States Build Governance and Authority aer Kevin Archer (Central Washington University) Conict The Development of Polical Idenes in Emerging Regional Exploring Peace (Theme) Constructs: Theorecal Framing Factors for Peace Iniaves Ted Ellis (University of Southern Mississippi) Chair Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Cies as world polical actors? ‘Tax haven free’ cies iniave and Disc. Monica Duy To (University of Oxford) the polics of public procurement External Sources of Instuonal Trust aer Conict: Evidence from a Ma Ylönen (Aalto University and University of Helsinki) Lab‐in‐the‐Field Experiment in Mali William Nomikos (Yale University) SD06: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Development Iniaves and State‐Building: Community Driven Transversal Lines in Internaonal Relaons – IPS Roundtable Development Programs and Counterinsurgency Success in the Internaonal Polical Sociology Philippines Michael Rubin (Columbia University) Chair Tugba Basaran (Associate Researcher, CCLS, France and Visitor, Princeton University) State Power and Territorial Penetraon: Potholes in the Road to Chair Emmanuel‐Pierre Guiet (University of Manchester) Peace Part. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Richard Morgan (Emory University) Part. Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) SD10: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Part. Joao P. Nogueira (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Knowledge, Power, and Innovaon in Internaonal Aairs Janeiro) Part. Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris, KCL War studies) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Part. Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) Theory Chair Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Instute of Technology) SD07: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Natasha Tusikov (Australian Naonal University) Leadership in Global Environmental Governance Emerging Science and Technologies: Diplomacy, Security, and Environmental Studies Governance Internaonal Polical Sociology Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Instute of Technology) Chair Hayley Stevenson (University of Sheeld) Technological Change and Internaonal Relaons Theory Disc. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Mark Z. Taylor (Georgia Instute of Technology) Climate Leadership Revisited: Has the US eclipsed the EU? Israel’s Knowledge and Technology Transfers as Tools of Diplomacy: Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne) The Case of Israel‐Azerbaijan Relaons Polical Leadership and Carbon Taxaon David Tooch (Florida Internaonal University) Kathryn Harrison (University of Brish Columbia) The Fourth Wave of Appropriate Technology: Towards an Innovave Theorising IO leadership in global environmental governance Approach to Development Hayley Stevenson (University of Sheeld) Toshiya Tsujita (Osaka University) Climate Change and the City: Networks as Catalysts for Urban Knowledge structures and the construcon of power in a post‐ Learning Snowden world Claudia Risner (Old Dominion University) Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Mediaon to Innovaon: The Leadership Potenal for Chairs in Mullateral Environmental Negoaons SD11: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Lynn M. Wagner (Internaonal Instute for Sustainable From Peaceful Power Transion To Great Power Peace Development) Historical Internaonal Relaons Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology SD08: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Theory Internaonal Security Studies (New) Media and Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Part. John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Disc. Tobias Grei (American University) Part. Stephen Marn Walt (Harvard University) Exploring Peace On Social Media: Exploring Turkish Users’ Hate Part. Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Warsaw) Content On Youtube Özlem Alikılıç (Author) SD12: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Göker Gülay (Yasar University) Assessing the ISIL Threat Promong Peace with Social Media: Concepts of Peace and Peace Internaonal Security Studies Campaigning Chair Audrey Kurth Cronin (American University) Irmgard Wetzstein (University of Vienna) Disc. Audrey Kurth Cronin (American University) Crowd‐Sourced Violence and Criminality Indicators for Open Access Limitaons of the Islamic State Plaorms in Brazil Carmel Davis (Dept. of State) Flavia Bento de Faria (Columbia University) The ISIS Expansion into South Asia Samanta Natenzon (Columbia University) Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) The Changing Character of Transnaonal Terrorism: Europe in the SD16: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Crosshairs Civil Conict, Resources, and Globalizaon Alex Wilner (Carleton University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Sources of Pakistani Public Support for ISIS Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University) Chair Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) Daniel Silverman (Ohio State University) Disc. Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Mujtaba Isani (University of Muenster) Technology, Peace Research Instute Oslo) The eect of democrac norms on civil conict onset: Evidence SD13: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel from Lan America Specters of Marx: Thinking IR from the Le Stewart Prest (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Theory Carleton University) Catalysts for peace? Climac disasters and terminaon of armed Chair Benno Gerhard Teschke (University of Sussex) conict Disc. Benno Gerhard Teschke (University of Sussex) Elisabeth L. Rosvold (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) E. H. Carr and the Unacknowledged Leninist Roots of Realism Food Price Disturbances, Conict Variaon, and Climate Change Michael A. McIntyre (DePaul University) Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Arizona State University) Uneven and Combined Development: An Intuion in Search of a Steven Landis (Arizona State University) Theory? Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Natural Resource, State Capacity, and Negave Peace in Civil Demanding a Post‐Capitalist Vision: A Crical‐Theorecal Conict Intervenon between Cosmopolitanism and Marxism Sojeong Lee (University of Iowa) Bryant Sculos (Florida Internaonal University) An Oxymoron Approach to Chinese Foreign Policy: The Need to SD17: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Pursue Both Peace and Conict Internaonal Law as Ideology: The Normave Element Hung Jen Wang (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Internaonal Law SD14: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Chair Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) The Sounds of IR Disc. Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Global Development Russia’s Internaonal Law Arguments regarding its Annexaon of Internaonal Polical Sociology Crimea: Just empty words? Theory Michelle Chase (University of New South Wales) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies An Internaonal Law as Ideology examinaon of Brazil’s climate Chair Randolph B. Persaud (American University) change diplomacy Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW Australia) Part. Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) The Dynamics of Compliance with Non‐Proliferaon Treaty Arcle Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) VI Obligaons: The Role of Rhetoric that incorporates the ‘idea’ of Part. Branwen Gruydd Jones (Cardi University) internaonal law as promoter of regime evoluon through the ve yearly review conference mechanism. SD15: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Orli Zahava (UNSW) Can democracy sll deliver? New conceptual models for shaping "Not On My Watch: Ancipatory Counterproliferaon" power, the state and the individual Rachel Bzostek (Collin College) Peace Studies A Consent‐Based System? The Judicial Creaon of Internaonal LGBT Rights against State Consent Chair David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) Disc. Max Steuer (Comenius University in Braslava) The Faces Behind The Flags: Football‐Hooliganism and Naonal SD18: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Identy in Moscow New Approaches to Polical Demography and Geography Daniel Hodorowski (Beloit College) Polical Demography and Geography Does Militant Democracy Provide for Peaceful Democracy? The Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Challenge of Extreme Speech Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Max Steuer (Comenius University in Braslava) Chair Tony Rivera (Duke University) Civil Society in the Twenty‐First Century: New Perspecves on Disc. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Liberal Democracy A Working Peace System: Revising Mitrany and the Funconalist Roberto Zambiasi (LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome) Approach to Peace Does democracy assistance promote democracy: The Case of Rikard H. Jalkebro (University of St Andrews) Zimbabwe Transferring violence? Maa killings in non‐tradional areas: Ruvimbo Mavhiki-Hodzi (LINGNAN UNIVERSITY) Evidence from Italy Former Military Dictators as Architects of Democracy and Peace in Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna) West Africa: The Cases of Benin, Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, and Guinea Mohamed Camara (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Ukraine in Systemic Perspecve: Structural Determinants of Nuclear Reversal Negoaon: Decrypng Social Dilemmas and Emergent Internaonal Communies Public Bads Christopher Whyte (George Mason University) Thomas M. Muller-Farber (Protestant Academy Loccum) Aric Trevor Thrall (Cato Instute) High Table Diplomacy: Reconceptualizing the Study of Internaonal Ross Schuchard (George Mason University) Security Instuons The Polical Dynamics of Generaonal Dierences in Revoluonary Kjell Engelbrekt (Swedish Defense University) Iran Vahid Abedini (Florida Internaonal University ) SD22: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Image Crises: Visual Challenges to Diplomacy Maps of War and Peace: Rethinking Geography in Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Polical Sociology Luis da Vinha (Valley City State University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Communicaon Diplomac Studies SD19: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Human rights violaons Chair Michael C. Williams (University of Oawa) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Disc. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Chair Kim Thuy Seelinger (Human Rights Center, Univ. of California, In Defense of the Visual Interest: Theorizing Diplomacy and Image Berkeley) Crises Measuring Sexual Violence: A Comparison of Exisng Measures and Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Sources Sombreros, Frida and Narcos: Cultural Alteries as Failed Diplomac Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Images of Mexico Abroad Jessica Jones (University of New Mexico) Cesar Villanueva (Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.) Electoral Compliance and Human Rights Violaons Israel <3 Iran: Visual Desecurizaon and The Limits of “Peer‐to‐ Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Peer” Diplomacy Svitlana Chernykh (Australian Naonal University) Alexei Tsinovoi (University of Copenhagen) Defending Private Cizens: Civilian Targeng and Escalaon in the Common Ritual, Clashing Habi: Diplomac Accreditaon Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) Dataset Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Erin Lile (University of Alabama) The Indirect Eects of HROs on Human Rights Improvements SD23: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Kimberly Fruge' (Florida State University) IGOs, Environmental Issues, & Dispute Resoluon Who gets shamed? Evidence from the Internonal Labor Internaonal Law Organizaon's shaming acvies 1989 to 2014 Environmental Studies Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University ) Chair Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) SD20: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Disc. Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) The US-Iran Relaons: Taccal Readjustment or Strategc The Transboundary Water Law Database Anna H. Schulz (Tus University) Realignment? The Climate‐Trade Conundrum: A Crical Analysis of the WTO’s Foreign Policy Analysis Jurisprudence on Subsidies to Renewable Energy Chair Zahra Babar (Center for Internaonal and Regional Studies, Huaxia Lai (University of Washington School of Law) Georgetown University Qatar) The Role and Acvies of the Internaonal Tribunal for the Law of Part. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University‐Qatar) the Sea as Dispute Selement Body: Judgments, Advisory Opinions Part. Jonathon Patrick Whooley (San Francisco State University) and Orders Part. Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chrisan University) Arda ÖZKAN (Giresun University) Part. Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) SD24: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel SD21: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Market for Anarchy Diplomacy, Reputaon, and Foreign Policy Internaonal Polical Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Nina Graeger (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Disc. Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Disc. Andrea Gilli (Stanford University) The Market for Anarcy: Internaonal Organizaons as Open Systems Disc. Jayita Sarkar (MIT Center for Internaonal Studies, Security Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Studies Program) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Outsourced Diplomacy: The US, EU, and the Ukraine Conict Contracng Sovereignty: How weak states reclaim their authority to Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) govern U.S. Liberal Foreign Policy Moods in a Realist World: Suggesons Susanna P. Campbell (American University) from 1776‐1967 for Promong Peace in the Coming Half Century Consultants and the Making of Authority in the World Health Jack E. Holmes (Hope College) Organizaon Why can’t we be friends? An analysis of U.S./Argenne relaons Tine Hanrieder (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Thomas Jay Nisley (Kennesaw State University) Consultants in Global Trade: Understanding the instuonal ecology Spies as "Scouts for Peace"? The case of the German double agent of WTO Heinz Felfe Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Bodo Hechelhammer (Working and Reserach Group "History of Aiding aid: UNDP and Kazakhstan between recipient and donor the BND") Krisn Fjæstad (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Interview with a Spy: Toward a Theory of Counterintelligence (NUPI)) Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Minda Holm (NUPI) Dangle Operaons in the Cold War: The Early Years Igor Lukes (Boston University) SD25: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Peace and the Impact of Personality and Decision Making SD28: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Exploring Peace (Theme) Climate Change, Conict and Peace Environmental Studies Chair Jean Krasno (Colin Powell School, City College of New York) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Sean LaPides (City University of New York) Personality: A Theorecal Framework Applied to Bill Clinton Chair Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Instute for Jean Krasno (Colin Powell School, City College of New York) Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Disc. Tobias Ide (Georg Eckert Instute) Chancellor Angela Merkel: Personality and Management Style Sean LaPides (City University of New York) Explaining Global Leadership in Climate Security for Peace: G7/8, G20 and UN Contribuons Mikhail Gorbachev: The End of the Cold War John Kirton (University of Toronto) Natasha Miller (United Naons Department of Peacekeeping Operaons) Can Rising Seas Be Peaceful?: Climate Change and Postcolonial Vaclav Havel: Playwrite Turned Peace Maker Challenges in Grenada Jakub Walko (BlackRock) Suzanne Simon (University of North Florida) Personality and the Empowerment of Women: Ellen Johnson‐Sirleaf The Biopolics of Climate Security in the European Union: Nicole DiMarco (Xavier High School New York City) Development, Resilience, and Risk Management in the Securizaon of Climate Change SD26: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Dotan Amit (Simon Fraser University) No Match For A Good Blaster At Your Side: Star Wars and Bully pulpit or bull in a china shop? Climate change and the UN Internaonal Security Security Council Internaonal Security Studies Ken Conca (American University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Joe Thwaites (World Resources Instute) Goueun Lee (American University) Chair Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Disc. Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) SD29: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel How to bring balance to the Force? Star Wars in US polical Agency, legimacy and contestaon in Internaonal Organizaons discourse Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) Internaonal Organizaon China's Military Rise and the Death Star Discourse: The Deployment Chair Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) of Star Wars Tropes in the Framing of the ‘China Threat’ Disc. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Sco Brown (University of Dundee) The Fourth Face of Legimacy: Public Identy and the A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away: Myth and Fantasy in US Constuonal Legimacy of Global Governance Instuons Foreign Policy and in Star Wars John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Sowing Fields with Salt: Authoritarian Organizaons and Diminished Going to the “Dark Side”: Star Wars Symbolism and the Acceptance Contestaon of Torture in the U.S. Security Community Lauren Farmer (Temple University ) Benjamin C. Carbone (Trinity College) The Governor's Dilemma Corinne Tagliarina (University of Conneccut) Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Brenna L Bridwell (University of Conneccut) Philipp Genschel (European University Instute) Rethinking the Polical‐/ Science /‐Ficon Nexus: Global Policy‐ Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Making and the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots Bernhard Zangl (Ludwig-Maximilans-Universität München) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuses) Democrac Governance as a Basis of Social Status in Internaonal Organizaons: Mullateral Diplomacy and the Ukraine Crisis SD27: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Catherine Hecht (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) The Dark Arts: Espionage and Counterintelligence IOs “Going Public”? Public Communicaon Reforms of Internaonal Intelligence Studies Organizaons in an Event History Perspecve Chair Benjamin Fischer (Rered) Mahias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Disc. Benjamin Fischer (Rered) Views on Successful Espionage Joe Wippl (Boston University) The Defector Conundrum in China and the West Ralph Sawyer (Independent Scholar) SD30: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel SD33: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Looking closer: Understanding the Micro-Polics of Non-State The polics of nancial regulaon Armed Groups and their Impacts on Peace Negoaons in Internaonal Polical Economy Colombia and Myanmar/Burma Chair Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Peace Studies Disc. Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Chair Krisn Bakke (University College London) Disc. Lena Rethel (University of Warwick and Princeton University) Disc. Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundaon) The Anatomy of the Cayman Islands Oshore Financial Center: From War to Peace: The Transion of Non‐State Armed Groups Anglo‐America, Hedge Funds, and Japan labelled as a ‘Terrorist’ Organizaon Jan Fichtner (University of Amsterdam / CORPNET) Sophie Haspeslagh (London School of Economics and Polical Who Prefers Financial Market Openness (and Who Doesn’t)? Science) Evidence from Argenna Transnaonal ethnic kin groups and rebel’s behaviour in a civil Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) conict. The case of the Karen Naonal Union insurgency in BRICs Without Mortar: The Power of Imaginaons in Global Finance Myanmar Lukas Linsi (London School of Economics) Bethsabée Souris (University College London) Florian Schaner (University of Zurich) Contested Legimacy: Elite‐Grassroots Relaons in the Internal Explaining the Striking Revival of Financial Acvism in South Korea Power Struggles of Ethnonaonal Insurgencies and the Peace since 1997: Towards an agent‐centred understanding of Process in Myanmar/Burma developmental states and their evoluon David Brenner (London School of Economics and Polical Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Science) The Revoluonary Armed Forces of Colombia as a Non‐Monolithic SD34: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Agent and the Colombian Peace Process Counterinsurgency Oscar Palma (Universidad del Rosario) Internaonal Security Studies SD31: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Chair Terry Terri (University of Calgary) The Secreve State: Intelligence, Keeping Secrets and Disc. Terry Terri (University of Calgary) Whistleblowers American Counterinsurgency Eorts and Selecve and Intelligence Studies Indiscriminate Violence against Civilians in the Iraq War Mahew Wells (Wabash College) Chair Jan Goldman (Tin University) Aid, insurgency and the pivotal role of control: Evidence from Disc. Jan Goldman (Tin University) Afghanistan The Ethics of State Secrets: Snowden, Wikileaks, and the Need for Renard Sexton (New York University) Secrets? Counterinsurgency In Peru: A Retrospecve Analysis In Light Of Ross W. Bellaby (University of Sheeld) Current Coin Thinking Secrecy and Power in the FBI’s Experience: Examples and Lessons Marina Miron (University of New South Wales, Canberra) from History Predicng Counterinsurgency Outcomes: The Role of External John Fox (Federal Bureau of Invesgaon) Support Secrecy and Trust: Challenges for Intelligence Oversight in the Post‐ Isaac Jenkins (University of Michigan) Snowden Era Anita Ravishankar (University of Michigan) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Carly Wayne (University of Michigan) Ethical Implicaons of the Snowden Revelaons : As seen by a guy Counterinsurgency in South Vietnam: Geng It Right in the U.S. who studies Spies Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Advisory Era Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Brish Intelligence Secrets and the Brish Public Strategy and Policy) Abigail Blyth (Aberystwyth University) SD35: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel SD32: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Naonalism in Internaonal Relaons Regime and Discipline of Asian Comparave Polics Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Mahew Adam Kocher (Yale University) Chair Takashi Inoguchi (University of Niigata Prefecture) Disc. Mahew Adam Kocher (Yale University) Disc. Gregory Kasza (Niigata Prefectural University) Irredensm American Style? An examinaon of Texan secession China in the Asymmetric IR: Peace from a Subaltern Perspecve and accession and its implicaons for the modern world Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Douglas R. Woodwell (University of Indianapolis) The Development of Polical Science in Thailand Naonalist Rhetoric, Internaonal Altruism, and the Nature of Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee (Chulalongkorn University) Chinese Kindness The Rise of China and the Fall of China’s Polical Science Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong) He Baogang (Deakin University) Zenobia Chan (Columbia University) The Polical Science Development in Mongolia: Iniaves and Naonalism and Foreign Policy: Does Internal Equality Reduce Challenges External Conict? Turtogtokh Janar (Naonal University of Mongolia) Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) A Prelude to Violence? : The Eect of Naonalism on Foreign Policy SD39: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Preference Any Prospect for Peace aer the Arab Spring? Jiyoung Ko (Yale University) Peace Studies SD36: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Comparave Interdisciplinary Studies Exploring Peace in an Ethnically Divided World Chair Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Disc. Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Exploring Peace (Theme) Civil Resistance and the Processes of Contenous Polics in Egypt, Chair David R. Andersen‐Rodgers (California State University 2010‐2015 Sacramento) Mahew J. Chandler (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) Hegemonic Modes of Pacicaon in Crisis in the Arab Region Devoluon and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland: The Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester) Importance of Power Sharing Arrangements at Multliple Levels Israel and Saudi Arabia: Exploring New Avenues for Arab‐Israeli Debra J. Holzhauer (Southeast Missouri State University) Peace Foreign talents as agents of peace in the 21st Century? Joshua Teitelbaum (Bar-Ilan University) Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University) The Arab Spring, Religion and Democrac Peace Sustainable peace and educaon in Bosnia‐Herzegovina: in spite of, Mohamed Nimer (American University) or because of? Mary Kate Schneider (Loyola University Maryland) SD40: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Nuclear Programs in Iran and North Korea Problems in Westphalia: Ethnicity and conict Philip Reynolds (University of Hawaii-Manoa) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Mahew Kroenig (Georgetown University) SD37: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Mahew Kroenig (Georgetown University) "Who's Got Balls?": Masculinity in Domesc, Foreign, and Coercion and the Nuclear Program: Evidence from Iran Transnaonal Polics Vaidyanatha Gundlupet (University of Texas at San Antonio) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies History Repeang Itself? Comparave Analysis of Internaonal Foreign Policy Analysis Community Approaches to a Nuclear Iran and North Korea Internaonal Polical Sociology Vahid Niayesh (University Of California, Irvine) Chair Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Alex Lee (University of California, Irvine) Disc. Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Comprehending America’s Necessity for the Iranian Nuclear Deal Masculinity and the Domesc Packaging of Foreign Policy under Saira Khan (North South University) Pun Behind the Bomb: North Korea’s Nuclear Moves Valerie Sperling (Clark University) Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Women Fight, Too: Gendered Propaganda in the Arab World's Predicng the Next North Korean Nuclear Test: An Automated Struggle against ISIS Machine‐learning Analysis of the North Korean Media Ora B. Szekely (Clark University) Hyung-min Joo (Korea University) The Military Perpetrator: A Narrave Analysis of Sentencing Taehee Whang (Yonsei University) Judgments on Sexual Violence Oenders at the Internaonal Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) SD41: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Inger Skjelsbaek (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Women, Terrorism and Countering Violent Extremism The Wrong Kind of Men: Homophobia, Patriarchal Norms and Internaonal Security Studies Violence Åsa Ekvall (University of Antwerp) Chair Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Internaonal Governance Gender, Masculinity and the U.S. Foreign Policy and Naonal Innovaon and the United States Instute of Peace. ) Part. Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Security Establishment Part. Gale A. Maox (United States Naval Academy) Kristen Williams (Clark University) Part. Jacqueline Wilson (Civic Fusion Internaonal ) SD38: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Part. Charles Tenenbaum (Sciences Po Lille) Untangling South Korea-Japan Relaons: A Roundtable with SD42: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Scholars and Policy Analysts Worlding “the Global” Associaon of Korean Polical Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Theory Chair Jae‐Jung Suh (ICU) Global Development Part. Seo‐Hyun Park (Lafayee College) Chair Charmaine S. Chua (University of Minnesota) Part. Katharine Moon (Brookings Instuon) Disc. Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Part. Van Jackson (Asia‐Pacic Center for Security Studies) Disc. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Part. Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Relaons) The Invenon of the World, or Colonizaon Part. Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Understanding "Peace" as a Process of Meaning Construcon, From Talking Terrorism: A Narrave Approach to the Study of Polical Local Peace to Global Peace: A Lebanese example Violence Isabel Ruck (Sciences Po / CERI) Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) From Internaonalism to Globality: Mediang Developmental and Pablo Rodriguez-Merino (University of Warwick) Post‐Developmental Images of the Postcolonial City Creang the Enemy, Construcng the Threat: The Process of Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Othering the Muslim Brotherhood in the Middle East University) May Darwich (Durham University) Aesthecs of the “Internaonal,” the “Global,” and the “World” Peace and Terrorism: Strange Bedfellows (That Do Not Really Know Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Each Other) Global Studies, Philanthropic Giving, and the World of Higher Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn (Leiden University) Educaon Normave Change and the Geopolical Construcon of Terrorism Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Ward Thomas (College of the Holy Cross)

SD43: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel SD47: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The European Union's: internal and external challanges Security Decisions of Leaders and the Public Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Chair John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Instute) Disc. Pieter de Wilde (WZB Berlin Social Research Center) Disc. John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Instute) The European Union Common Foreign Policy and Security, the new Presidenal Messaging and War Duraon: Mobilizing and Sustaining Challenges. Public Support for War Ana Luisa Trujillo (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Robert Schub (Nueld College) Negoang with Domesc Constraints. How Government Connor Hu (Harvard University) Representaves in the Council of the EU Communicate Domesc Moves Maer: Arab and Turkish Public Opinion on the Legimacy Constraints in Negoaons of Intervenon in Syria Markus Johansson (Department of Polical Science, University Lars Berger (University of Leeds) of Gothenburg) Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds) An agent of policizaon? The role of the European Parliament in the debate on TTIP Doubling Down, Cung Losses, or Hybrid Approaches: U.S. Guri Rosén (ARENA, University of Oslo) Presidenal Strategies for Dealing with Unancipated Baleeld Success, Defeat, & Stalemate SD45: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Bryan Groves (Duke University) Learning from the South? The Horn of Africa as a Litmus Test for IR Immoral Man and Moral Sociees: A Challenge to the Foundaons Theories and Frameworks of Classical Realism Mahew Rendall (University of Nongham) Theory Internaonal Security Studies Global Development SD48: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Conict, Migraon and Refugees in Asia: Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Chair Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Indonesia, Myanmar and Nepal Disc. Rita Abrahamsen (University of Oawa) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Djibou as a Small State: Challenges and Limits of an Extraversion Strategy Chair Marie Besancon (Portland State University / University of Sonia Le Gouriellec (IRSEM Instute For Strategic research Ecole Khartoum) militaire) Disc. Marie Besancon (Portland State University / University of The Lile Big Man of Eastern Africa: Explaining the Polics of Khartoum) Personalies in Uganda’s Relaons with the Two Sudans Does Opposional Strategy Maer? The Legimacy‐Violence Nexus Øystein Rolandsen (Peace Research Instute Oslo) and Persistence of Control in Divided Polies Security Threats and Alliance Tradeos in the Horn of Africa: Charan Rainford (Queen's University) Ethiopia Vis a Vis Somaliland and Somalia The Aect of Exile: Dance and Displacement along the Thai‐ Andualem Belaineh (PhD student at Instute for Peace & Burma/Myanmar Border Security Studies, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia) Tani Sebro (Miami University) The Lone State: Eritrea's Foreign Policy Contemporary Identy Polics in Nepal’s Complex Transion to Jean-Bapste Jeangene Vilmer (Sciences Po Paris) Peace: Rise of Madhesh and Their Quest for Identy Kumar Khadka (Kennesaw State University) SD46: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Towards inclusive naonal reconciliaon: Identy formaon, ethnic Dening Terrorism frames and modern cizenship in Myanmar Internaonal Security Studies Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Chair Arie Perliger (United States Military Academy) Disc. Arie Perliger (United States Military Academy) Terrorism and the polics of Naming: The Cuba Conundrum Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) SD49: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Shapeshiing and Mediawalking Through the Virtual Spaces of Inter-Ethnic Relaons During Conicts ‘Never Alone’: Video Games and Indigenous Rights Claims for Iñupiat Peoples Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Michelle Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Chair Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Bad news is (sll) good news? The social mediaon of the peace Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) process The Rise of Han‐Centrism and What It Means for Internaonal Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Polical Polics Science) John M. Friend (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s The ISIS ‘Propaganda Machine’ In Context: The Polics of University ) Recruitment on Social Media and the New Open‐Source Warfare Bradley Thayer (University of Iceland ) Nicole S. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Host Governments and Diasporas: Tehran and the Supreme Council Everyday IR (at) Play: An “Internaonal Logic” of Play Through for Islamic Revoluon in Iraq (1982‐2003) Freemium (App) Games Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University) Sandra Yao (University of Oawa) Sleeping with the Enemy: An Analysis of Muslim‐Chrisan Relaonships in a Deeply‐Divided Society SD53: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Diplomacy and the Middle East Extending the Olive Branch to Autonomy‐Seekers: Domesc Polics Diplomac Studies and Government Peace Iniaves in Self‐Determinaon Disputes Chair Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Aslihan Saygili (Columbia University) Disc. Noa Schonmann (University of Oxford) The 2007 Annapolis Conference and the Olmert‐Abbas negoaons: SD50: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel lessons on the nature and limits of the US role in mediang the Global Health Governance: complexity, compeon and Israeli‐Palesnian conict collaboraon Jacob Eriksson (University of York) Global Health “Peace” Noon in Turkish Foreign Policy Emerging Governance Architectures in Global Health – Escaping the Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University) Complexity Trap Beliefs Versus Percepon: Harnessing Ideologies Towards the Peace Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Eorts of the Palesne‐Israeli Conict Thurid Bahr (Freie Universität Berlin) Ifeoluwa Akinola (Eastern Mediterranean University) Laura Pantzerhielm (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Dealing with Challengers in the UN: Bandwagoning to Maintain Sharing Data and Knowledge to Improve Global Health? Explaining Internaonal Legimacy Compeon and Collaboraon between Internaonal Health Dana Yasur-Landau (George Washington University) Agencies EU and Israel: The Case of "Lite" Europeanizaon? Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Pavel Pseja (Dept. of IR and European Studies, Faculty of Social Wilbert van Panhuis (University of Pisburgh Graduate School Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republi) of Public Health) SD54: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Bureaucracies and Policy Coherence in Authoritarian Regimes: A Case of Progress and Promise: Neoclassical Realism and the Ministries of Health in Post‐Soviet Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Study of Foreign Policy Erica J. Johnson (University of North Carolina) Alternaves for Global Health Governance: Global Health Foreign Policy Analysis Constuon and Global Instute of Health and Medicine Chair Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia) Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Chair William Dory (University of Georgia) Medicine) Disc. Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia) Internaonal Bureaucrats as Shapers of Bioethical Standards: Expert Disc. William Dory (University of Georgia) Knowledge as a Bureaucrac Tool Making Sense of an Emerging Approach: Quanfying the Annabelle Lioz-Monnet (Graduate Instute of Internaonal Neoclassical Realist Literature and Development Studies) Filip Viskupic (University of Georgia) SD52: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Strategies for Case Study Analysis of Comparave Foreign Interfacing the Internaonal: Games, Crowds, and the New Polics Policy of Parcipaon William Dory (University of Georgia) The Emerging Middle Class: Applying Neoclassical Realism to Internaonal Communicaon Internaonal Polical Sociology Second‐Tier Powers Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia) Chair Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii‐Manoa) Should We Stay or Should We Go? Exploring the Outcomes of Great Disc. Rex Troumbley (Rice University) Power Retrenchment Crowdsourcing and parcipatory warfare in the Russia‐Ukraine Douglas Atkinson (University of Georgia ) conict A Rose by Any Other Name: An Updated Review of the Neoclassical Gregory Asmolov (London School of Economics) Realist Literature George Williford (University of Georgia) SD55: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel SD59: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Postcolonial Internaonal Theory: Old Divides, New Syntheses Indigenous worlds of knowing: approaching extracvism in Theory Internaonal Relaons Global Development Theory Chair Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Chair Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (High Level Amazon Studies Disc. Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, Instute ‐ Federal University of Para, Brazil (NAEA/UFPA)) York University) An‐extracvism as Self‐determinaon Exploring Peace Beyond Western Modernity: Southern Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Epistemologies and the Decolonizaon of Peace Studies USFQ) Joana Ricarte (University of Coimbra) The Conict over TIPNIS in Bolivia and the Expansion of a New Frantz Fanon and the Colonial Violence: A Debate About Polics of Developmentalist Agenda Resistance Ana Carolina Delgado (UERJ) Lara Selis (Federal University of Uberlândia) Many Natures, One Planet: Indigenous Knowledge and the Theorizing in Internaonal Relaons: Inuences of Esther Barbé´s Governance Challenges in the Anthropocene Narrave on Lan‐American Thinking Crisna Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia) Florent Frasson-Quenoz (Universidad Externado de Colombia) Knee Deep in the Mud: Global Governance, Biocultural Restoraon, Unlikely Partners? Postcolonial Theory and Realism in Conversaon and the Vibrancy of Resistance Kavi Joseph Abraham (Johns Hopkins University) Aubrey Yee (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Land to Man without Land: Indigenous Peoples, Identy SD56: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Dispossession and Unbounded Capitalism in Brazilian Resource The polical economy of free trade agreements Development Froners Internaonal Polical Economy Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (High Level Amazon Studies Instute - Federal University of Para, Brazil (NAEA/UFPA)) Chair Mahew Bishop (University of Sheeld) Disc. Mahew Bishop (University of Sheeld) SD60: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Disc. Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Legimacy and Accountability in Environmental Governance I Internaonal Regulatory Cooperaon and FTAs in East Asia Environmental Studies Gregory P. Corning (Santa Clara University) Global Value Chains and Corporate Lobbying for the Trans‐Pacic Chair Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Partnership (TPP) Disc. Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Cyber‐democracy? Informaon and Communicaon Technologies in Karen Sebold (University of Arkansas ) Civil Society Consultaons for Sustainable Development Yue Lu (University of Internaonal Business and Economics Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University; Instute for Sustainable (Beijing, China)) Development and Internaonal Relaons (IDDRI)) Does the inclusion of labor standards in trade agreements reduce Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) employment? Agni Kalfagianni (Utrecht University) Damian Raess (University of Reading) Explaining the Failure of Accountability in Global Environmental Polical, Economic, and Internaonal System Factors Behind Governance Bilateral Trade Agreements Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Kevin Modlin (Florida Internaonal University) Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) UNEP's Stakeholder Engagement Struggles: A Case Study of SD57: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Challenges in IGO Transparency and Accountabiity Syrian Conict and Cross-Border Consequences: A Mul- Amy Forster Rothbart (Hartwick College) Disciplinary Discussion Why parcipang in transnaonal private governance for climate Exploring Peace (Theme) change? A cross‐naonal analysis of driving forces Yixian Sun (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Development Studies, Geneva) Disc. Konstannos Travlos (Ozyegin University ) Explaining Inclusiveness in Private Governance: Legimaon The Impact of the War in Syria on the Kurdish Women’s Polical Strategies, Polical Context, and Instuonal Design Struggle: Defending Kurdishness and Womanhood Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam) Maya Arakon (Suleyman Sah University) Forced Migraon and Turkey: Identy‐based Policymaking SD61: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Deniz Sert (Ozyegin University) Popular Culture, Everyday Experiences and World Polics Peace Mapping: An Analysis of the Condions Contribung to the Internaonal Polical Sociology Micro‐level Conict Resoluon in Syria Disc. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Loss of a Loss: Ground Zero, Manhaan Gapping the Bridge: Reconsidering the Role of Muslim Civil Society Jenny Edkins (Aberystwyth University) in Conict Zones Abbas Barzegar (Georgia State University) Aect, Governmentality and Geopolical Walkthroughs M. Evren Eken (University of London) War and Public Health in the Middle East: Iraq, Syria, Gaza Thomas W. Smith (University of South Florida) What can Robocop(s) teach to crical security studies? An The “Eyes and Ears” of the UN Human Rights Council: An “amateur” reading of violence and (dis)order; human/non‐human Exploraon of the Work and Inuence of Special Rapporteurs and relaons; and crique Independent Experts Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) & Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) Instuonal Redundancy, Complexity, Sovereignty Constraints, and Internaonal Schools and the Internaonal Compliance Ecacy: Reforming the United Naons Human Rights Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University) Treaty System Chiziwiso Pswarayi (Cardi University) Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Like beads on an abacus designed to calculate innity Alister Wedderburn (King's College London) SD65: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Contested resources, contested rights: Rethinking states, nature, SD62: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel and power in extracve industry governance The Case for Pacism Environmental Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Internaonal Ethics Chair Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Global Development Disc. Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent) Chair Kate Neville (University of Toronto) Revising the Case for Pacism Disc. Kate Neville (University of Toronto) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. McKenzie F. Johnson (Duke University) Bringing Pacism Back into IR: Post‐Liberal Peacebuilding and the Rethinking infrastructural power and state‐civil society relaons: Nonviolent ‘State’ Insights from the mining protests in the Philippines Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Alvin Camba (Johns Hopkins University) Is a Pacist Internaonal Law Possible? Fracking with the commons? Overlapping and unseled claims in Jeremy M. Moses (University of Canterbury) land use debates in northern Canada Principled nonviolence is an imperave not an oponal extra Kate Neville (University of Toronto) Kevin Clements (Naonal Centre for Peace and Conict Studies) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) The case for Anarcho‐Pacism Bringing order to disorder? The polics of transparency and Joe Llewellyn (University of Otago) accountability in Uganda’s oil bearing regions SD63: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel James van Alsne (Leeds University) From Pariah to Player? North Korean Engagement Approaches Strong Instuons, Weak Governance: Understanding the eect of instuon building on natural resource governance and Korea Internaonal Studies Associaon peacebuilding in Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, and Ghana Chair Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University) McKenzie F. Johnson (Duke University) Disc. Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) The Crical Assessment of the Credibility of a North Korean Military SD66: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Threat Peace, War, and the Global Polical Economy Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Exploring Peace (Theme) The End of North Korean Provocaons? Exploring change in North Internaonal Polical Economy Korean external behavior. Chair Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Openings of an Isolate? North Korea’s Role in Internaonal Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Organizaons and Instuons. Aordable Hegemony? Eric Ballbach (Instute for Korean Studies, Free University Gregory Nowell (University of Albany) Berlin) Bilateral Investment Treaty and Internaonal Conict Chinese IR Academia and Censorship on Chinese Policy to DPRK Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong) Chi-Ting Tsai (Naonal Taiwan University) Cheap Talk or True Signal?: North Korean English Language A Conceptual Analysis of Peace in Internaonal Polical Economy Propaganda Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Instute of Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Internaonal Relaons) Economic Moves for War – a Realist Perspecve SD64: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Instute of Mullateral Instuons and Protecon of Human Rights Internaonal Relaons) Human Rights Peace Economics and Interstate Relaons: Evidence from the Chair Hussein Banai (Indiana University) Enforcement of Compeon Laws Disc. Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Raju Parakkal (Philadelphia University) UN missions and independent Timor‐Leste: which instuons for SD67: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel the newly born state? Eurasian Geopolics: (Re)structuring linkages and anies Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal) Post Communist Systems Chair Dr. Ramakrushna Pradhan (Fakir Mohan University) Disc. Dr. Ramakrushna Pradhan (Fakir Mohan University) Foreign and Security Policy Diversicaon in Eurasia: Issue Spling, SD70: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Co‐alignment and Relaonal Power Whither the Global Investment Regime: New Research on Nicola Contessi (Nazarbayev University) Investment Agreements, Disputes, and Instuons Mulculturalism in Eurasia: Intersces of connuity and disconnuity Internaonal Polical Economy Punit Gaur (Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Chair Marn Hearson (London School of Economics and Polical Development (C.R.R.I.D.), Chandigarh, India) Science) New paradigms of Eurasia: Role of Eurasian Economic Union Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Yurii Arshinov (Saratov State University ) Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Marina Lapenko (Saratov State University) Conngent Instuons: The Reputaonal Impact of Investor‐State Russia’s Arcc strategy in Moscow’s broader foreign and security Disputes policy: post Ukraine reassessment Karen Remmer (Duke University ) Ekaterina Klimenko (Stockholm Internaonal Peace Research Neither In Nor Out: Argenna’s Curious Response to the Global Instute, Helsinki University) Investment Regime Eurasian integraon through New Silk Roads: Opportunies and Hila Levi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Consideraons Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) Akbota Zholdasbekova (Eurasian naonal university) Labor Rights and the Racaon of Bilateral Investment Treaes Ariel Gonzalez (Koç University) Zhiyuan Wang (Bryn Mawr College) Do BITs Reect the Interests of Powerful States? SD68: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Todd Allee (University of Maryland) Ethics in Peacebuilding Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Peace Studies Who Needs Rules? Explaining Parcipaon in the Internaonal Chair Willemijn Verkoren (Radboud University Nijmegen/Instute of Investment Regime Management Research/ CICAM) Taylor St John (PluriCourts, University of Oslo ) Disc. Susan Allen (George Mason University) Whose good? Who’s right? The Ethics of Peacebuilding SD71: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel) NGOs and the Power of the State Identy, Morality and Violence: On the Moral Career of Conict Human Rights Protagonists Chair Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Disc. Shayna Plaut (Simon Fraser University) Ethical Reecve Inquiry and a Normave Polical Philosophy of Unraveling People’s Peace – Pacicaon in Brazilian Crossroads Peace Educaon Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Federal University of Dale T. Snauwaert (University of Toledo (Ohio, US)) Tocanns (UFT)) Militarisaon of aid in the UK and Germany: fact or con? Breaking the Boomerang in the Middle East and North Africa? Birthe Anders (Harvard University) Government‐Sympathec NGOs at the Universal Periodic Review Neutral Peacebuilders or Unwilling Parsans?: Exploring the Eects Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) of Religion as a Determinant of Aacks on Aid Workers Byungwon Woo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Larissa Fast (AAAS) Mobilizaon that Maers: The Signicance of Domesc NGOs for Leslie MacColman (University of Notre Dame) Human Rights Treaty Compliance Maureen Stobb (Georgia Southern University) SD69: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Explaining State Repression of Human Rights NGOs Geography, Policy and Conict Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Polical Demography and Geography Peace should be sacriced in the interests of ‘Human Rights’? ‐ The Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Foreign Policy Analysis case study of North Korean Human Rights Issue Anna S. Roh (University of Warwick) Chair Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Disc. Michael J. Butler (Clark University) SD72: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Defense‐in‐Depth and Internal Force Projecon in The ICC Counterinsurgency Environments: A Cross‐Naonal Analysis Human Rights Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Chair Salla Huikuri (University of Helsinki) The Age‐structural Theory of Liberal Democracy: Recent Renements and Applicaons in Foreign Policy Planning and Disc. Pål Wrange (Stockholm University) Strategic Foresight. Internaonal Criminal Court as a Site to Combat Transnaonal Richard Cincoa (The Smson Center) Terrorism Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Oo von Guericke University of Constructed Geopolics of the Middle East Magdeburg) Gulsah Unal (University of Florida) Human Rights Norm Diusion Through Internaonal Courts Cold War Internaonal Authorizaons: A Comparison of Panama Ayodeji K. Perrin, Esq. (Northwestern University) and the Korean War. Following the Story: The Inuence of Media on Case Selecon in the Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of William and Mary) Internaonal Criminal Court Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri) Who is a vicm before the ICC?: Exploring Negoaons of The design and applicaon of mechanisms of democrac protecon Vicmhood outside the Courtroom in contemporary South America Leila Ullrich (University of Oxford) Carlos Closa (Consejo Superior de Invesgaciones Ciencas, Media Coverage and Framing of the ICC: Studying Internaonal CSIC) Criminal Trials from a Polical Communicaon Perspecve Stefano Palesni (Freie Universität Berlin) Mischa Hansel (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Recalcitrant members and human rights norms as autonomy: The case of ASEAN and Myanmar SD73: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mathew J. Davies (Australian Naonal University) Peace, War, and the State in Modern Internaonal Polical Thought Accession Demands as Triggers of Norm Change in Regional Theory Organizaons: A Comparison of ASEAN, Mercosur and the European Internaonal Ethics Union Dirk Leuen (University of Konstanz) Chair Daniel R. Brunsteer (University of California Irvine) Disc. Daniel R. Brunsteer (University of California Irvine) Kersn Schembera (Radtke) (University of Konstanz) Kant on the state as a ‘moral person’: Beyond an interpretave Sophia Schemel (Konstanz University) impasse SD76: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Ben Holland (University of Nongham) Exploring the Polical Economy of Silence, Voice, Agency and Two German Eighteenth Century Versions of the Republican Peace Gender in Insecure Sengs Reidar Maliks (University of Oslo) Kant, Mazzini, and the Origins of the Democrac Peace Argument Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Stefano Recchia (University of Cambridge) Vael on Just War Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Theodore Christov (George Washington University) Disc. Susan Michelle Thomson (Colgate University) From Righul Vindicaon to Limited War: Jus in Bello in 18th‐ Feminicide: Silence as a strategy of resistance century Internaonal Law Monica Trujillo-Lopez (Universidad Popular Autonoma del Pablo Kalmanovitz (Universidad de los Andes) Estado de Puebla) The Polical Economy of Sex Work, Silence/Voice and Agency SD74: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston and Compeon and innovaon in the global polical economy Dalhousie University ) Sudeshna Chaerjee (University of Massachuses Boston) Internaonal Polical Economy Silence as a pracce of Resistance: rethinking the equaon between Chair Nicole Lindstrom (University of York) voice and power in household bargaining and global household Disc. Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) models Disc. Nicole Lindstrom (University of York) Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) The Polical Economy of Compeon and Innovaon Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Tim Buthe (Duke University) Developing Disaster: Structural Violence and the Internaonal Cindy Cheng (Duke University) Polical Economy of Disasters Irish Instuons and the Integraon of Innovaon‐Intensive Foreign Korey Pasch (Queen's University) Direct Investment Patrick Egan (Tulane University) SD77: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Publicly‐Owned Enterprises as Innovaon Development Agents: The Gender at the intersecon of class, race and naonalism: crical Comparave Analysis of Russia`s and France’s Cases case examples Ivan V. Danilin (Instute of World Economy and Internaonal Global Development Relaons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Elena Yamburenko (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Chair Sara Meger (Central European University) Relaons (MGIMO-University)) Disc. Caroline Coet (E‐Internaonal Relaons) The Global Governance of Social and Growth Sustainability Women Rights and Inequality in the Middle East Ali Saqer (University of Warwick) Feryal M. Cherif (Loyola Marymount University) Security Alliances and Naonal Innovave Producvity Dual Otherizaon in Turkey: Gendering Society in the Name of West Jon Schmid (Georgia Instute of Technology) and non‐West Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) SD75: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Areas of Dissonance and Commonality: Issues of Gender Equality Membership in Regional Organizaons and the Development of and Violence Against Women in Turkey and Sri Lanka Democrac Norms: A Comparave Perspecve Namalie Jayasinghe (Kadir Has University ) Internaonal Organizaon A Wise Lana, Black Girls Rock, and Black Lives Maer: Situang the Aspiraonal Race‐Conscious Statements of Historically Marginalized Chair Andres Malamud (University of Lisbon) Peoples in the Pursuit of Lasng Racial Peace. Disc. Jerey T. Checkel (Simon Fraser University) Robert Chalwell Jr. (Broward College) With a lile help from my peers: Development and diusion of democrac norms in regional organizaons Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Sören Stapel (University of Gothenburg) SD78: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Germany, the Hegemon Unable to Lead Hartmut Lenz (FILA SOKA, University Tokyo) Hybrid Peace: Debang the Concept Brazilian Hegemony Contested Collecvely by the Pacic Alliance Global Development Angelica Guerra (Poncia Universidad Católica del Perú) Peace Studies Sll Number 1? Evaluang US Military Hegemony under Obama Chair Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Instute of Part. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Technology (ITAM)) Part. Florian P. Kuehn (Oo von Guericke University Magdeburg) Part. Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) SD85: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Consolidang the Humanitarian Border II SD79: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Sociology Trends in the Euro-Lan American Space Exploring Peace (Theme) Global Development Chair Polly Pallister‐Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Chair Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) Disc. Chenchen Zhang (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Pablo Toral (Beloit College) Disc. Christopher C. Leite (University of Oawa) EU and Lan America: Convergences and Divergences of The Role of Humanitarianism in Transformaons of Territory, Counterterrorism Security Policies Authority and Rights at the Central Southern Mediterranean EU Marcial Garcia Suarez (Universidade Federal Fluminense / Border Brazil) Paolo Cua (VU University Amsterdam) Marcos Valle Machado da Silva (Escola de Guerra Naval) Bio‐polics of Humanitarianism and Risk: The Daily Governance of Cuba’s policy in its relaons with the European Union (2008‐2015): Transit Migraon in Turkey from ideological intransigence to pragmac realism Beste Isleyen (University of Amsterdam) Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and An (In)Humane Vercal Border: The role of Humanitarian humanies journal)) Organizaons along the Mexican Migraon Corridor External Impacts of the EU Crisis or Chinese Strategies in Lan Alejandro Olayo-Mendez (Oxford University) America From contesng border security to consolidang the humanitarian Emil J. Kirchner (University of Essex) border: the case of NGOs advocang on migraon Damien Simonneau (Sciences Po Bordeaux) SD83: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel So Power, Foreign Policy, and Power Polics SD86: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Israel & Palesne: Peace, Conict, and Hope Chair Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Disc. Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish Naonal Police Academy, Ankara, Chair Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Turkey) Disc. Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Aracvity of authoritarism Polical Prisoners and Peace Processes Magdalena Leichtova (University of West Bohemia) Julie M. Norman (Queen's University Belfast (QUB)) So Power is What States Make of It: A Comparave Analysis of the The 1982 Lebanon‐Israeli War: shiing paradigms, regional stability Rhetoric and Pracce of So Power in China and the United States and new interests Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global Daniel Douek (Concordia University) Studies) Diaspora Jewry and Israeli‐Palesnian Peace: Potenal Peacemakers Posioning Turkey and Brazil in Regional Polics: A Comparave or Spoilers? Perspecve Dov Waxman (Northeastern University) Samiratou Dipama (Marmara University,European Union İnstute) Inslling Hope for Peace During Intractable Intergroup Conicts Ali Murat Kurşun (İstanbul Bilgi University) Oded Adomi Leshem (School of Conict Analysis and Moral Authority as So Power: Pope Francis’ Foreign Policy Resoluon, George Mason University) Chrisna Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Ricardo Crespo (University of California, Riverside)

SD84: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Contested Meanings of Regional and Global Hegemony: Cases of Brazil, China, Germany, and the USA Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Grith University) Disc. Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Grith University) Contested Meanings of Regional and Global Hegemony Arturo Santa-Cruz (University of Guadalajara) Revisionist Challenger or Internaonal Stakeholder? Construcons of U.S. Hegemony and China in Mullateral Governance Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Index of Participants Aall, Pamela R. WB39, SA27, SD41 Ahmad, Aisha S. WA06, FC59, FD27 Aaltola, Mika P. WA12, WB61 Ahmed, Hassan E. FA30 Aaronson, Susan TB19 Ahmed, Ranya TC55 Abbas, Rameez SB27, TA39 Ahmed, Shayesta Nishat WB01‐A Abbo, Kenneth W. FB23, SD29, TB77 Ahn, Taehyung SA06 Abboud, Samer WA85 Ahram, Ariel I. FC23, WA64 Abbs, Luke WC02 Ahrens, Bena SB19 Abdelal, Rawi FA13 Aiken, Nevin T. WC69 Abdelkader, Deina A. TC85, WB08, SA55, TB40, PWG01, FC64 Aissaoui, Alex I. SA12 Abdenur, Adriana Erthal SA22, WD79 Ajayi, Femi FA47 Abdulhadi, Rabab TB70 Akaha, Tsuneo TA23 Abedini, Vahid SD18 Akahoshi, Sho WD18 Åberg, John H.S. FA59 Akbaba, Yasemin TA71, SC69, SB71 Abouharb, M. Rodwan TB19 Akbari‐Dibavar, Aytak WD32, WC26 Abraham, Kavi Joseph TC15, SD55, WD01‐D Akbulut, Isil TB01‐C, PSE01 Abrahamsen, Rita FD56, SD45, FC60 Akca, Belgin San TA68, TD35, TC38 Abramson, Yehonatan SA03, WD20, WA13, PWK61 Akcinaroglu, Seden FD23 Abubakar, Dauda FA42 Åkebo, Malin FB80 Abul‐Magd, Zeinab WC50 Akgun, Birol TA01‐D Abu‐Nimer, Mohammed FA15, TB75 Akhtar, Rabia TA82 Acharya, Amitav WD12, SC05, FC30, SA73 Akinola, Ifeoluwa SD53 Acharya, Arabinda FA46, WD62, SC86, FD49 Aklin, Michael SC47, TB80, WC34 Achilov, Dilshod SC03 Akuo, Edward A. SB40, SC56 Acikmese, Sinem WD76, WC51 Al‐Adwani, Shareefa Abdullah TD78 Ackerly, Brooke TC57 Alakoc, Burcu Pinar WB24 Ackerman, Gary A. WB52, FA35 Alam, Mayesha FA81 Acosta, Benjamin WA22 Alaniz, Susan R. FB53 Acu, Jonathan WB50, TD38, WC08 Albert, Mathias Theo TD22, FB52 Acuto, Michele TC23, FC14, WB60, FB15 Alber, Carla TB49 Adalet, Begum WB71 Alberni Quaglia, Maria de Lourdes FC53 Adamides, Constannos SC28, WB43, WD46 Albrecht, Holger TB55 Adams, Melissa TC31 Al‐Bulushi, Samar TC28 Adamsky, Dmitry (Dima) TA48 Albuquerque, Felipe SC11, WA75 Adamson, Fiona WA13, PWK61, WB70, FD27, WD46 Alcorta, Ludovico TD47 Adekoye, Raquel SB49 Al‐Dawoody, Ahmed TB35 Adem, Seifudein SB28 Aldrich, Richard James FD21, SC64, WD31, WA31 Adhikari, Bimal TC02 Alemdar, Zeynep TA10 Adhikari, Prakash WA34 Aleprete, Michael E. FD08 Adiwoso, Si Adiprigandari FB74 Alexander, Colin WB71, TA03, FB39 Adler‐Nissen, Rebecca TD52, FB02, TC67, TA05, SD22 Alexander, Krisan WC28 Adogamhe, Paul G. TC11 Alexander, Ronni SA74, TA05 Adomi Leshem, Oded SD86 Alexandra, Lina SA22 Adyanga, Onek TD77 Alexandro, Alan S. FC66, WB51, SA15 Afacan, Isa FA84 Alf, Shaun TB31 Aonis, Stavros FA73 Alfredson, Lisa TA27 Afrimadona, Afrimadona FD83 Alhayek, Kay FD35, WD39 Agathangelou, Anna M. SB73, TC80, TA72, SD42, WC54, FD05 Alikılıç, Özlem SD08 Agbehonou, Dr. Edoh SA71, FC34 Alizada, Khatera SA69 Agbonifo, John FD56 Allan, Bentley B. PWK53 Agensky, Jonathan WD79, PWG01, FA30, WA04 Alldén, Susanne WA02, SB47 Aggestam, Karin FB25, WA79, FD38, WB27, WD56 Allee, Todd SD70, TA79 Aggestam, Lisbeth FC85, SB69 Allen, Daniel R. TA59 Aguiar, Mônica SA75 Allen, Geo SB56, WA22 Aguilar Perez, Fernanda TC84 Allen, Michael A. WA22, FA45, TD49 Agupusi, Patricia SB46, FA61, SA79 Allen, Michael H. FA82 Åhäll, Linda FA81, TA05, PWK47 Allen, Susan SD68 Aharoni, Sarai B. WA51, FD38, WB27, TC01‐D Allen, Susan H. SA23 Ahlquist, John FC11, FB19 Allouche, Sabiha FC09, FD35, WB44 Index of Participants Almustafa, Maissaa SB42 Antony, Alex SC04 Alorse, Raynold Wonder FD72 Aoun, Elena FC59 Alotaibi, Najah FA38 Apodaca, Clair FD64 Aloyo, Eamon T. WA27 Apostolidis, Paul FD24 Altan‐Olcay, Ozlem FA71, TD71 Apostolov‐Dimitrijevic, Dunja WD74 Alter, Karen SB05 Appel, Benjamin WB05, SD01 Althaus, Sco TB07, TD11 Appleby, R. Sco FD61 Altman, Dan WD52, FD57 Aragao, Daniel M. SC72, FD41 Alves Zacareli, Murilo FC15 Arakelyan, Lilia TA82, WB62 Alvi, Hayat SA16, TA64 Arakon, Maya SD57 Al‐Zoby, Mazhar SA66 Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal TB19, SA55, FB77 Alzugaray, Carlos SD79, TB72, TA67 Arce, Moises FB57, TC13 Amar, Paul FC09 Archer, Kevin SD05 Amaral, Joana TC79 Arcos, Ruben WB31, WD50 Amat, Consuelo TC48, FA37 Arel‐Bundock, Vincent WA23 Amegan, Charles K. FD56 Arellano, Adrian WC76, FA62 Amicelle, Anthony FB76 Ar, Badredine TA18, FB36 Amick, Joe SC75 Arian, Anahita SC12, WB03, FB64 Amisi, Bertha K. SC06, SA16, PWG01, FD27 Arias, Aimee K. SB64, TB72, SC24 Amit, Dotan SD28 Arias, Eric FD36, WC34 Ammann, Theresa FB48 Armenta, John E. SA25 Ammen, Cassie WA56 Armoudian, Maria TD11 Amoureux, Jack L. WB42, WA38, WD70 Armstrong, Crystal SA39, WB49 Amundson, Erik SC83 Armstrong, Elisabeth FA71 Anantharaman, Manisha FD44, TD26 Armstrong‐Williams, Dlynn TD67 Ananyev, Maxim TC41 Arnold, Chrisan WB38 Anastasiou, Harry SC09, WA16 Arnould, Valerie WA83, FB71, SC77, SD01 Anastassov, Vassil Hristov SB53 Aronson, Jacob FB24, WC33 Anders, Birthe FC77, SD68 Arreguin‐To, Ivan FD29, FC51 Anders, Therese WC83 Arsenault, Amelia H. FB07 Andersen, Louise Riis WC85 Arshinov, Yurii SD67 Andersen‐Rodgers, David R. SA78, SD36, WD66, SB38, WC75 Art, Robert SB13 Anderson, Anne FC13 Artokça, İzzen WA42, FA39 Anderson, Brilé WA30 Artrip, Ryan TB15 Anderson, Jessica FD46, FC71 Arugay, Aries SA36, WA40 Anderson, Jessica M. SD72, WD06, FB01 Asaadi, Robert Reza FC73, FA08 Anderson, Leigh WC37 Asaf, Yumna FA46 Anderson, Miriam J. WB08 Asal, Victor WD82, TB48, FC47, PWK15, SA02 Anderson, Nicholas SA77 Ásgeirsdór, Áslaug SC10 Anderson, Noel TC49 Ashby, Paul SA21 Andrade, Roberta C. SD17 Ashizawa, Kuniko WB40 Andreas, Peter WC25, FA13, FD48 Asi, Yara TA35, WB01‐B, TC01‐D Andreasson, Stefan SB28 Aslan, Halil Kürşad TA38, WA42, TD68 Andreescu, Florenna C. FB13 Asmolov, Gregory SD52 Andregg, Michael WD28, SD31 Assouline, Philippe WA35 Andreopoulos, George J. FD81, WA18, TC43, SB35 Asthana, Anamika WD73 Andres, Richard WB84 Asuelime, Lucky SB49 Andresen, Steinar E. TA51, WC59, SC61, WA05, TB65 Atack, Iain TB75 Andrews, Lena FB37 Atad, Erga WC61 Andrews, Nathan SB28 Atalay, Zeynep TA01‐D Angulo‐Pasel, Carla WC28 Atashi, Elham WD46, FC36 Anievas, Alexander S. WB32, WC20 Atkinson, Douglas SD54 An‐Na'im, Abdullahi TB02 Atli, Altay FB65 Ansorg, Nadine FB81 Ana, Fulvio FA32 Anstey, Isabelle FC10 Atzili, Boaz FA41, TD60 Anthony, Ian SB85 Auchter, Jessica TC46, SB15, WD21 Anthony, Mely C. FB79 Auerswald, David FC75 Antonova, Irina TB37 Auenberg, Jennie TD57 Index of Participants Auld, Graeme TB77 Bakker, Karen SA24 Ausn, Peter WA77 Bakker, Ryan WC02 Autesserre, Séverine WD05, FC12, FA04, WA10 Bakonyi, Jua TC63, TD73 Avant, Deborah TB28, TC48, TD16, WC72, FD02, FC77 Balarezo, Chrisne SB41, WA01‐B, PSE01 Avdan, Nazli SA02 Balas, Alexandru SB05, SA09, SC22, TC78 Avey, Paul C. WD52, WC46 Balasubramanian, Savina TD85 Axelrod, Mark TB39, TD86, SC10 Balau, Mariana FC63 Axelrod, Regina TB39, TC32 Balazumbul, Zeynep WB26 Axyonova, Vera FB41 Balcells, Laia TA30 Ayad, Professor Nabil WA62 Balian, Hrair FD32, PWG01 Aydin, Aysegul FB16, WB46 Ballbach, Eric SD63 Aydin, Mustafa WD76 Ballestero, Andrea TD27 Aydin, Umut WA72 Baloch, Bilal WC47 Ayoola, Tilayo TD73 Balos, Melisa SC20, SA10 Ayoub, Phillip M. TD15, PWK32, FD48 Balsiger, Jörg FC37, WC59, TA04 Ayres, R. William TA52, TC55, SA69 Balthasar, Dominik TC79 Ayyash, Mark SB74 Balzacq, Thierry TB14, TA05 Ayyilmaz, Nurullah SA10, WA82 Ban, Cornel SB34, SC80 A'Zami, Darius WB71 Banai, Hussein SB25, SD64, TE99 Azarvan, Amir TC61 Banerjee, Sanjoy FA49 Ba, Alice D. WA76, WC42, FA33 Bang, Guri SC61 Baaz, Mikael TB34 Bang, Jiun WA48 Baba, Yahaya FD69 Banks, David E. TA03, TC67 Baban, Feyzi TD72 Banks, Katherine J. TC73 Babar, Zahra SD20, SB71 Bannerman, Sara SA53 Babbi, Eileen SA27 Bano, Saira WB59, WA20, FD68 Babo, Thiago WC41, WA28 Bansard, Jennifer FB15 Babovic, Aleksandra SA05 Banta, Benjamin R. TC29 Baches, Elena‐Daniela SB31, SC64 Baogang, He SD32 Backer, David SD01, WB30 Bapat, Navin TB22 Bäckstrand, Karin SD60, SA14, TA08 Bara, Corinne TC01‐B Backstrom, Jeremy TC85 Barak, Eitan FA44, WA20 Bacon, Tricia L. FA37 Barak, Oren B. SB74 Baden, Chrisan TB07 Barakat, Sultan FC39 Bader, Julia WA40, WD42 Barandiaran, Javiera WC55 Badiei, Farzaneh TA65 Barari, Hassan SA66 Baev, Pavel TC43 Barbato, Mariano FC05, FD12 Baggiarini, Bianca SB63 Barber IV, B. Bryan TA64 Bagozzi, Benjamin E. TC02, TA56 Barbera, Pablo WA60 Bagwell, Stephen WD40, WB38 Barbieri, Katherine SC45 Bahador, Babak SB03, FC56 Bardell, Dohrea WB17 Bahia, Renato Sabbagh TC46, WC01‐A Barder, Alexander D. TC46, TD34 Bahr, Thurid SD50 Barkaia, Zviad FD71 Bailey, Jennifer L. FC37, TD86, SC10 Barkin, J. Samuel TC57, TA63, WA20, FA14 Bailey, Mark I. TC24 Barma, Naazneen FC01, WB77, WD05 Bailey, Rick WB48 Barnes, Mariel FD29 Bain, William SA30, TD05, PWK26, WB13, SB60 Barnhart, Joslyn Nicole FA17 Bak, Daehee WD54 Baroudi, Sami E. SA68 Baka, Jenn SA24 Barre, David M. WD31 Bakaki, Zorzeta FC07, WC76 Barre, Edward WD70 Bakalova, Evgeniya WC80, FA08 Barre, Kathleen WD34 Baker, Andrew WA23, WC19 Barros Leal Farias, Deborah SC47 Baker, Catherine FD33, WC75, TC40 Barros, Caio César de Azevedo TA75, TB40 Baker, Gary TA59 Barry, Colin WC77 Baker‐Beall, Christopher FA86 Barry, Jack WD01‐D Bakhari, Sarah TB30 Barsa, Michelle SA29 Bakkalbasioglu, Esra FE98 Bartelson, Jens SC63, WC86, PWK26, SD42, TC17 Bakke, Krisn FD23, SD30, PWK15, TD64 Barter, Shane J. PWG01, WA53 Index of Participants Bartle, Benjamin Gosnell WA48, FE97 Belém Lopes, Dawisson FD20 Bartman, Jos TA80 Belge, Ceren WB46 Barton, Dona‐Gene FD60 Belgioioso, Margherita PWK15 Barzegar, Abbas SD57 Bell, Arvid FC29 Bas, Muhammet FB78 Bell, Colleen FC81, TD34, WD11 Basaran, Tugba SD06, SB15, WB06 Bell, Curs TB55 Basedau, Mahias TA71, TD64 Bell, Mark TC49, WD52 Baser, Caglayan TB78 Bell, Sam FB51, WC03, SD19 Bashevkin, Sylvia WA52 Bellaby, Ross W. SA51, SD31 Bashirov, Galib SB27, TD83 Bellamy, Alex FD47 Bashovski, Marta TB06, FB73, PSE01, FA05 Bellanova, Rocco SD61, SA84, FB26, FA36 Basrur, Rajesh TA37 Bell‐Marn, Rebecca WD78 Bassin, Ari WD29 Bellou, Foni SC51, TC82, TD46 Basso, Larissa SC17, WC55 Belo, Jonathan SC40 Basaens, Ida TA83, FB69, WD84 Below, Amy FA50, TC39 Bauer, Vincent SC79 Ben Shitrit, Lihi TD41 Bauman, Peter FA42 Benabdallah, Lina TB29 Baumann, Hannes TD36 Bender, Michael WA42 Baumgärtel, Moritz WB22 Ben‐Ephraim, Shaiel WC22, WB59 Bava, Ummu Salma SB75 Ben‐Haim, Yakov FB46, PWG02 Baxter, Philip TC41, WB77 Benitez‐Baleato, Suso SC62 Bayar, Murat SA06 Ben‐Itzhak, Svetla FB53 Bayer, Patrick SC47, SA26, SB32 Benjamin, Dave SC75, FB69, WC85, TC17 Bayer, Resat SB05, TB27, SA63, TA02 Benjamin‐Brion, Taylor SB06, WD70 Baykov, Andrey FC40 Ben‐Josef Hirsch, Michal FA82, PWK32 Baysal, Başar FB70 Benne, D. Sco WB30 Bayyenat, Abolghasem SA85, FC41 Benne, Elena TA06 Bazbauers, Adrian SA56 Benson, Laurie SC28 Bean, Hamilton FC31 Benson, Michelle TD17, SA23 Bearce, David FA18, WC17 Bentall, Paul FA03 Beardsley, Kyle WC13, TD17, FC12, SA37 Bentley, Thomas WD78 Beardsworth, Richard SC20, TC06 Bento de Faria, Flavia SD08 Beaudoin, Melissa M. C. WC52, FB67, WD49, FC25 Benton, Allyson Lucinda TA80 Beaulieu‐Brossard, Philippe TD58, TA85, FB40 Ben‐Yehuda, Hemda WD82, FC56, FA32, WC01‐D Beaumont, Paul WC45 Berejikian, Jerey WC10 Beber, Bernd WC16 Berenskoeer, Felix WB50, FD85, TC42 Beck, Colin J. SB17 Berents, Helen FD35 Beck, Silke TA51 Berg, Louis‐Alexandre TC71, SC25, FC01 Becker, Douglas TC61, WC74, TA39, FC72 Bergantz, Ksenia FA77 Beckley, Michael TD50, TB47, FB21 Berger, Lars TD02, SB27, SD47 Beckman, Trisn SB34, WD83 Berger, Ronit WA57 Bedford, Kate TD71 Bergeron, Suzanne TD63, FA71, SD76 Bedirhanoglu, Pinar TC34 Bergman Rosamond, Annika FB25, TB74, WB27 Beers, Daniel James WD18 Bergmann, Amanda SA47 Beevers, Michael D. SA72, FB70, FD72 Beriker, Nimet TC81 Behdinan, Asha TB65 Berinsky, Adam FD02 Behera, Navnita C. WB29, TC70 Berkemeier, Molly TA24 Behnke, Andreas FC05, WD36 Berkowitz, Jeremy WA46 Behnke, Peter TA36 Berlin, Mark S. WC52 Behr, Hartmut Ernst TC06 Berliner, Daniel P. SA13, TC02, TB77 Beier, J. Marshall FB13, WD11 Bernath, Julie FD74 Beiser, Janina SC62 Bernhard, Michael WB17 Beissinger, Mark SB17 Bernstein, Hamutal TD47 Beitelman, David A. TB54 Bernstein, Steven SA15, SD07, FA73, TD70, TB86 Beitzel, Terry TC25 Berry, Marie E. FA26 Bekoe, Dorina WB39 Berryman, John F. WC62, WB62 Belaineh, Andualem SD45 Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedssø WB09, SB77 Bélanger, Jean‐François SA85 Besancon, Marie SD48, TA56 Index of Participants Betancourt, Enrique FA74 Blankespoor, Brian TA69 Betge, David WB26 Blankshain, Jessica TC77 Bethke, Felix S. WC82 Blanton, Robert G. TA38, TC83 Beza, Gregorio TD15, SB33, PWG01, FC36 Blanton, Shannon Lindsey WD04, TC83, PSE01 Beylunioglu, Anna Maria WC29 Blarel, Nicolas TA37 Bezdecny, Kris SD05 Blasenheim, Tracey WB25 Bhambra, Gurminder SC65, SB65, TC80, TA72, TD71 Bleakley, Jonathan TB31 Bhandar, Davina WD11 Bleek, Philipp WB52, WA44, FA34 Bhandary, Rishikesh WC78 Blessing, Stewart WB37 Bhaacharya, Preya TB56 Block, Per FC37 Bhaacharya, Srobana WA07 Blocksome, Patricia SC45, FD26 Bhaarai, Govinda FA35 Bloodgood, Elizabeth FA83, TB78, FB05, TC20, WB20 Bhavnani, Ravi WB30 Bloom, Mia M. SB16, WC44, WB37, FC59 Bhuiyan, Farhana FD34 Bloomeld, Alan WC22, FB86, WD09, SA76 Biba, Sebasan TD04, WD15, WB54 Blyth, Abigail SD31 Bicquelet, Aude WB63 Boas, Morten FA24 Biedenkopf, Katja TB39, SC61 Boateng, Oheneba SA71 Bier, Lindsey TC53 Bob, Cliord WC25, WB34, TD01‐A, PWK32, FB05 Biermann, Frank TA06, SD60, TB17 Bock, Joseph TC14 Biersteker, Thomas J. FA03, TC22, FB40, SC55, SA43 Bocse, Alexandra Maria WD01‐B Bigatão, Juliana de Paula FB84 Bode, Ingvild FC10, FA82, FD47 Biglaiser, Glen TC22, WC77, WD54 Bodea, Crisna WC77 Bigo, Didier SD06, SB15, SC38 Bödeker, Sebasan TC73 Bilgic, Ali SD77, TA28, WA06, FA85 Bodnaruk Jazayeri, Karen WD40 Bilgin, Pinar SB73, FC21, TC03, TA05 Boehlefeld, Kathryn M. G. SB84 Bilstrup, Urban TA48 Boehme, Franziska FD54, WD18 Biltekin, Gonca FA84, WC51 Boehmer, Charles SA23 Binee, Aja FB70, TD01‐C Boersner, Adriana FD70 Binte Luul, Rifat WB37 Boecher, William A. TC31 Bircheld, Vicki FD15 Bogaert, Koenraad FD55 Bird, Annie WD29 Bogdanov, Alexey WB62 Birkholz, Sina TA78 Bohm, Tiany FA85 Birnir, Johanna K. TD35, PWG01, TA32 Böhmelt, Tobias FA45, FC25 Biró, Daniel WA64 Bohnet, Heidrun WB86 Birol, Ali Fuat WA28 Bojinović Fenko, Ana TB83, WC01‐D Bischo, Paul‐Henri SA73 Bokhari, Kamran TA31 Biscop, Sven WC81, WB12, FD66, FA60 Bolleno, Vincenzo SA01 Bishai, Linda S. SB86 Bollfrass, Alexander SC39 Bishop, Mahew SD56, WB19 Bonacker, Thorsten FA71, TD42, WA69 Bisht, Medha SB45, PWG02 Bond, Kanisha D. TB60, PWK15, SA02 Biswas, Bidisha FA46, TB66, FD57 Bondre, Ninad TA06 Biswas, Shampa WD23, FC16, WC54 Bones, San SB77 Bitar, Sebasan E. WD62 Boniface, Dexter WA40 Bjarnegård, Elin SC70 Borg, Stefan TC85, SA68 Bjorkdahl, Annika F. SA16, WC48, TA10 Borges, Bruno TA65 Blab, Danielle TA09, WC01‐D Borges, Marisa H. WB12, FC79 Blackmon, Pamela WD54, WB38, FD64 Bormann, Nils‐Chrisan SB54, TC19 Blackstock, Jason WA66, TC07 Borowitz, Mariel WB11, TB80, SD10 Blagden, David W. SA85, SD13, TA62, WA78 Börzel, Tanja A. WA11, FA47, SD75, FC30 Blair, Robert FC12, TD64 Bosia, Michael J. TB23, TD13, TA05, SA64 Blakeley, Ruth FC67 Boucher, David TD05, FB52 Blanchard, Eric WC65, FD85 Boucher, Vincent TB85 Blanchard, Jean‐Marc F. FA59 Bouchet, Nicolas J. SC66 Blanco, Ramon FD09, SC27, SB67 Bow, Brian TD83, SA47, FD20 Blaney, David L. TB06, WB25, FA09 Bowden, David TD59 Blank, Meredith WB77 Bowen, Donna L. FD86 Blanken, Leo J. TB51, WC84 Bowen, James D. WA21 Blankenship, Brian SC48 Bower, Adam TD15, PWK32, PWK49 Index of Participants Bowersox, Zack TB43, WC11 Broad, Robin WC71, FC11, FB57, WD19 Bownas, Richard WA07 Brolan, Claire SC18, FD34 Boxer, Paul TD31 Bromley, Mark FB62 Boyd, John Barron TA38, FA48 Brommesson, Douglas WD68 Boylan, Jennifer TA81 Bronner, Stephen TC18 Bozovic, Iva FC86 Brookes, Marissa SA45, WA65, FD81, FA21, SB32 Braaten, Daniel WB38, WD64 Brooking, Emerson WA61 Bracht, Caroline SC50 Brooks, Risa A. FB47, WC47 Bracic, Ana FD60, WB05 Brooks, Stephen G. TA35, WD13 Bracken‐Roche, Ciara WB36 Broome, Andre WB35, FC18, FD11, TD36 Braga, Camila FB84 Brosche, Johan FB80, SB10 Bragaglia, Maria TA15 Brosig, Malte SC22 Braithwaite, Alex WC44, FD23, SC62 Brouneus, Karen WC16, FA16 Braithwaite, Jessica Maves WD75 Brown, Chris TC62, TB50, FB52 Braman, Sandra WB11 Brown, Davis WD34, TB19, TC55, PWG01 Brams, Steven J. WA82 Brown, Jonathan N. FC52, SB29 Bramsen, Isabel TD22 Brown, Joseph M. TD49, SA59 Branch, Jordan SB02 Brown, Karen TA70, TC54, WB08 Brand, Alexander FB83 Brown, Katherine A. FB07, FD37 Brandao Marns, Fernanda de Castro SC78 Brown, Kimberley A. WB28 Brandi, Clara A. SB68, TB42 Brown, M. Leann SC17 Brands, Hal SB13, SA35 Brown, Michelle FD14, SD52 Brandsch, Juergen TC56 Brown, Nicholas SA18 Brantly, Aaron F. TA74, WB84, SC31 Brown, Robin FB08, TD67 Brasse, James WC19 Brown, Sco SD26 Brathwaite, Kirsn J. H. FC34 Brown, Taylor WA80 Brathwaite, Robert T. TD41 Bruch, Carl WA79 Bratman, Eve FB57 Brummer, Klaus TB69, FB67, FC45, FD01, SC02 Brauch, Hans Guenter WA63 Brummer, Mahew K. WD01‐A Brault, Julien SA83 Bruneau, Quenn P. SA09, FB22 Braun, Benjamin FD78, WA65, FB42, TB24 Bruneau, Thomas C. SA31, FB31 Braun, Robert TA30 Brunell, Laura WC38, FA48 Braveboy‐Wagner, Jacqueline TC11, TA77, TD32 Bruner, Michael Lane WB45 Bravo, Barbara WB25, WC18 Brunsteer, Daniel R. TB50, SD73 Breede, Hans Chrisan WB79 Brutger, Ryan TC68 Breen, Michael H. SC78, WC77, WD45 Brynen, Rex FA75, TA31 Breiger, Ronald L. SA17 Brysk, Alison SB25, TB02, TA36, FA29 Breitenbauch, Henrik O. WC45, TB14, PWG02 Brzoska, Michael FC62, FA03, FD84, FB62 Breivik, Havard FD26 Bsisu, Naji SB42, SA04 Bremberg, Niklas SC53 Buch, Benjamin WC83 Brennan, Kathleen SD52, WB48, SA32 Buckley, David T. TA71 Brenner, David TC75, SD30 Budabin, Alexandra TB74, TA70 Breslauer, Michelle FA74 Budryte, Dovile TC61, FB48 Breslin, Shaun G. TC62, FA56, WB53, TD20 Bueger, Chrisan TD27, WD74, TA05, FB26 Brele, Alison TB56 Bueno da Silva, Ironildes TB10, WA66 Breuning, Marijke FC35, TA01‐A, TB05, FA43, PSE01, FB09, Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce J. WD04, SC04 FD01 Bueno, Gabriela FC15 Briant, Emma TD11 Buardi, Anne TC73, FB05 Bridwell, Brenna L SD26 Bugday, Anastassia WC44 Bria, Hillary FD40, FC68, FA19, PWG02 Buhaug, Halvard WC02, WD02, TB16 Brigden, Noelle K. FD48 Buhmann, Alexander FA38 Briggs, Ryan C. WB35, TC84 Bukkvoll, Tor WC35, FA52, TB11 Briggs, Thomas WC14 Bukovansky, Mlada SB17, SC75, TD66, FA40 Bright, Jonathan SC67 Bullock, Graham FC37 Brincat, Shannon K. SB01, SA16, FB03, WB48, FC50 Bulmer, Sarah SA25 Bringedal Houge, Anee WB44, FB35 Bunce, Valerie FC19, TC69 Brinkerho, Derick FA19 Bunnik, Anno SC31 Brinkerho, Jennifer Marie WC25, FA19 Bunselmeyer, Elisabeth WD06 Index of Participants Buntaine, Mark WC78 Cantwell, Devon Kyla WD77, FA85 Burch, Sarah WB60 Cao, Xun TB80 Burdee, Ma SB21 Capan, Zeynep Gulsah TD74, FC05 Bures, Oldrich FA21 Capie, David H. WB67, PWK32 Burgess, J. Peter TA18, WD74 Capling, Ann FD19 Burgess, Katrina WA13, PWK61, WD84 Cappella Zielinski, Rosella SC15, TC77, TB30, FD49 Burgess, Stephen SC09, FA49, TD80 Captain, Yvonne TA67 Burgos, Russ FC55 Caraccioli, Mauro J. FC48, SC20, WA14 Burkhart, Ross E. FA80 Carapico, Sheila SB04 Burne, R.E. TD56 Carayannis, Taana WD66, SC23, TD28, FB35, WC36 Burnham, Michael Lee FA35 Carbone, Benjamin C. SD26, WC52 Burns, Courtney N. WC27, TD38, FD07, SB66 Cardenas, Charisse M. SC57 Burri, Mira SA53 Cardone, Ignacio WA66 Burt, Jo‐Marie WD34, FB71 Carella, Anna TC57, FA11 Burt, Lindsay WA54, WD18 Carens, Joseph FD24 Bury, Patrick TD38 Carey, Henry (Chip) WD34, FC76, SB35 Busby, Joshua W. WB02, PWK32 Carey, Sabine SA13, FD53, TC19 Bush, Sarah S. FC19, SB04, SA42, WA15 Carlin, Ryan FD60 Bussmann, Margit FA16, FC22 Carlson, Kersn SB47, FB01 Butcher, Charity FD45, FA83, TD47, WB17 Carnegie, Allison WD28, SA42, SD02 Butcher, Charles FB24, WC82, FC24 Carneiro Corrêa Vieira, Victor SB72, WA21, FB54, SC74 Buthe, Tim FA20, SD74, WC57, SC41 Caron, Kevin FA64 Butler, Christopher K. SD19, TB04 Carpenter, Charli SD26, FB12, TD01‐A Butler, David L. WC27 Carr, Madeline M. FC14, TA46, SA30, TC07, FB20 Butler, Michael J. SD69, WD82, SC43, TB03, TA01‐B, TD60 Carranza Ko, Nusta FA83, SA36 Butler‐Smith, Alice A. TD58 Carranza, Mario E. WA75, FA68 Bu, Ahsan I. FC34, WC47 Carrlee, Sco SC71 Buzas, Zoltan FC34, PWK32, SB29 Carroll, Robert FB78 Byelonenko, Yuliya TC86 Carson, Ausn M. SA42, TC67 Bzostek, Rachel SD17 Carter, Bre TA30 Cabral, Roxanne WA41 Carter, Brinee FD67 Caarena, Anna TA68 Carter, David FB53, WB21 Cafruny, Alan Weston FB10 Carter, Je TC68, FC02 Çağlayan, Mualip FD45 Carter, Ralph SB04, TB85, WB79 Cajvaneanu, Doina FA51 Carvalho, Barbara TA85 Cakirer, Deniz WC51 Carvalho, Daniel TB35 Cakmak, Alper SA63 Carvalho, Gustavo S. TA50, SB38 Cakmak, Cenap SD64, TB35, TA01‐D Carvin, Stephanie FA28, WB26 Calculli, Marina FA49 Casas Gragea, Ángel María TB72 Calder, Kent TA84, SA07 Casey, Shaun FD61 Caldon, Josh FC41 Cash, John TB26 Calin, Costel TA67 Cashore, Benjamin WC09, FB23, FC15 Calkivik, Asli SB73, TB06, FB73, SD42 Casier, Tom WA17 Call, Charles T. SA22, FD26, WD05 Cass, Loren FD43, SC17, FC38, SB38 Calvert, Julia WA39, SC49, WB74 Cassells, Elsada Diana TA77 Camara, Mohamed SD15 Castellanos Jankiewicz, León WC18 Camarena, Kara Ross WD55 Castelo‐Branco, Taana FD33, FC36 Camba, Alvin SD65 Caslla Medina, Lorena FD17 Campbell, Joel R. FD10, WB76, WA76, FC57, TA39 Casllo, Jasen WD51, SB21 Campbell, Luke B. SC20, PWK47 Castro Santos, Maria Helena SB59 Campbell, Mila TD01‐A Cavanna, Thomas TB54, FD59 Campbell, Peter SC30 Caverley, Jonathan TB47, TD69 Campbell, Susanna P. SD24, FC01, TB25, TA16 Cepeda M., Carolina SB55 Campbell‐Verduyn, Malcolm TC35 Cepinskyte, Agne TB69 Campi, Alicia TA84, SA07 Cerny, Phil WA25 Campion, Karen SB79 Cesari, Jocelyne WD22, TA71, SB71, TB40, FD12, Canbolat, Sercan WB83 PWG01, TC30 Canr, Crisan A. FC35, WA36, WB78 Cenoglu Harunoglu, Nur SA63 Index of Participants Cevik, Senem FC75, TB73, TD67 Cherno, Fred FD85, TB13 Cha, Taesuh TD66, FB64 Chernotsky, Harry I. TA38, FB61 Chagias, Georgios N. TC28 Chernykh, Svitlana SD19 Chalecki, Elizabeth TC32 Chevrier, Marie WA44 Chaloux, Annie WA36 Chey, Hyoung‐kyu FD78 Chalwell Jr., Robert C. SD77, FD25, TC86 Chiba, Daina WC03 Chamlian, Lucie WD32 Chicoma, José Luis FA74 Chan, Lai‐Ha WB65 Chiru, Irena WD50 Chan, Steve FB11, TC59, WA59 Chisholm, Amanda SA32 Chan, Zenobia SD35 Cho, Hyun‐Binn SA76 Chandler, David TD75, WA12, WD05, FD16, FC60 Cho, Il Hyun TA15, WA76 Chandler, Mahew J. SD39 Cho, Myunghwa WC30 Chandra, Priyanka FC46, WC21 Cho, Yeonmin FA55 Chané, Anna‐Luise TD43 Chodor, Tom TC72, SA45 Chang, Chia‐Chien TC75 Choi, Eunjung FC86 Chanona, Alejandro FC49, WD48 Choi, Ji Young FC78 Chapman, Terrence L. SA42 Choi, Seung‐Whan FC78, WA46 Chappell, Laura SC51 Choi, Shine FD14, WA68, WD14 Chappuis, Fairlie C. SC68 Chong, Alan TC11, TA77, TD77 Charbonneau, Bruno FD65 Chopin, Olivier SB31, FC38 Chardell, Daniel FB66 Chou, Meng Hsuan SD36 Charles, Oliver FA47 Choucri, Nazli TD53, FD28 Charman, Thomas WB44 Choudhary, Abhishek WA62 Charnock, Greig WA19 Chouhoud, Youssef Elsayed WD40 Charosky, Hernan SA31 Chow, Jonathan PWK32, TA64 Chase, Anthony Tirado SB25, TB19, FC64 Chowdhory, Nasreen SC26 Chase, Michelle SD17 Chowns, Eleanor FA19 Chase‐Dunn, Christopher K. SC73, TC13, WC08, TB21 Christensen, Jason FD51 Chasek, Pamela TB39, SD07, TC32, TD70 Christensen, Thomas WA74 Chatagnier, Tyson FB16 Chrisan, Stephen SC52, WC01‐A Chater, Andrew FB66 Christoersen, Gaye TA23 Chaerjee, Sudeshna SD76 Christou, Odysseas WB43 Chaturvedi, Shubhra WD73 Christov, Theodore SD73 Chaudhry, Suparna SD71, FD46, PSE01 Chu, Jonathan WD18 Chaudhuri, Rudra TA47 Chu, Tiany FD23 Chaudoin, Stephen FB19, SA42 Chua, Charmaine S. FC54, TD71, SD42 Chebel d'Appollonia, Ariane FB28 Chun, Chaesung SC32 Checkel, Jerey T. SD75 Chun, Ja‐hyun SA78 Chelminski, Kathryn FC42 Chung, Eun Bin TA52 Chen, Calvin P. WB33 Chyzh, Olga TC83, SB23, FC02 Chen, Cher Weixia SA55 Cibian, Stefan TD55, SA54, WC68, TA25 Chen, Frederick R. SC76 Cid, Yleana FC49 Chen, Hsin Chih SC11, SB52 Ciikli, Gokhan TC41, SC45 Chen, Li TB54 Cici, Kemal SA69, TC86 Chen, Li‐Li WD61, WB01‐C Cil, Deniz WB24, TC01‐B Chen, Meian WA05 Cilizoglu, Menevis TB22 Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun TC68, TA01‐B Cincoa, Richard SD69, SA17 Chen, Wei‐Chih SA49 Ciorciari, John D. WB81 Chen, Xuefei WB82 Cirakli, Mustafa WA84 Chen, Zhimin FC30 Claes, Jonas TA55 Cheney, Amanda SD04, TD62 Clapp, Jennifer WA70, FC65, FD51, TD12 Cheng, Chia Chi FA59 Clark, Amanda D WC27 Cheng, Chrisne S. TA54, SC52, FC01, TD76, PSE01 Clark, Ann Marie FA83 Cheng, Cindy SD74 Clark, Janine Astrid TA80 Cheng, Fang‐Ting TD26 Clark, Joe FD04 Chenou, Jean Marie SC80, TD56 Clark, John F. SA03, TD80, FC64 Chenoweth, Erica TB16, FD02, TC01‐A, FA04, PWK15 Clark, Mary A. WA54 Cherif, Feryal M. SD77 Clary, Christopher O. TC49 Index of Participants Clary, Mahew TD79, TA68 Consuelo, Davila FC49, WD48 Clay, K. Chad WB05, SB37, WA01‐B Conteh‐Morgan, Earl FB62, WB40 Clayton, Govinda D. WC13, FC25, TA02 Contessi, Nicola SC11, SD67 Clayton, Jess E. TB01‐B Conway, Maura SB16, WA61, FD35 Clegg, Liam S. SA79, WC19 Cook, Alistair D. B. SD48, FA61, FB79 Clement, Caty FD56 Cook, Christopher R. FC43 Clemente, Isabel TB72 Cook, Samantha TC08 Clements, Kevin SC53, SD62 Cook‐Human, Celia WD49 Clerc, Louis FB08 Cooley, Alexander SD24, FC18, FB05, SC03, FD59 Cleveland, Clayton J. SD69, WD34 Cooney, Kevin FB85, TD66 Cleven, Erik SC86 Cooper, Andrew F. WB51, TB74, WC63, WD41, SC84, Clinton, W. David WD53 WA62, SB14 Closa, Carlos SD75 Cooper, Neil FC62 Clouer, Christophe TB85 Cooper, Zack FB21 Cloward, Karisa T. TD73 Copeland, Dale C. SB12, TA62, WC20 Coate, Roger A. SC67, FD54 Corbea, Renato SA23 Coates, Brice TB79 Corbin, Carlyle G. FC10 Cochran, Molly FB22 Córdoba Hernández, Ana María WD03 Cochran, Shawn TD82 Cormac, Rory SC64, WD31 Cockrell‐Abdullah, Autumn TC14 Corman, Steven SB16 Coe, Andrew J. SB06 Cormier, Ben SC84 Coe, Brooke N. FD54 Cornelissen, Scarle SA73 Coelho, Ana Carolina FD33, FC36 Corning, Gregory P. SD56 Coelho, Carlos Frederico WA29 Cornut, Jeremie WD41, FD85 Coetzer‐Hanack, Kaera WC59 Coronado Marnez, Maria Esther WA01‐C Coey, Debra TC14 Corrigan, Caitlin SC72, FC07 Cogburn, Derrick L. TB09, WA60, FC70, FA32, WC01 Corry, Olaf FD16 Coggins, Bridget L. FC23, TB41, WB34, TC56 Coskun, Efser Rana WA06 Cohen, Antonin FB02 Cosmas, Nicholas FB56 Cohen, Benjamin J. SB12, TB24 Costa Buranelli, Filippo SA12, FD22, SB19 Cohen, Cynthia SB85, WE14 Costa Lopez, Julia FC03, PWK26, WA04 Cohen, Danielle TD85 Cocchia, Fabrizio SA83 Cohen, Gidon TC63, TD73 Coet, Caroline FA25, SD77, WA07, WB01‐C Cohen, Marc J. SC19, FB12, SB56, FD17, WD18 Coer, Fabien TC19 Cohen, Stephen Philip SA41 Coulthart, Stephen TB63 Cohn, Carol E. TC66 Covarrubias, Ana FA50, SC84 Coicaud, Jean‐Marc TC18 Cox, Ashley TC39 Colakoglu, Selcuk WB51 Coy, Patrick G. WC30 Colaresi, Michael P. SA23, WC43, FC22 Craig, Campbell WD23, TC06 Colbourn, Susan FA78 Crane‐Seeber, Jesse TC15, TD33, FA28 Cole, Lydia TB52, FD74 Craven‐Mahews, Catriona TA25 Colea, Damon TA53 Cravo, Teresa A. TB67, PSE01 Colgan, Je D. SC15, TC75, TA19, WD43, WA43 Crawford, Kerry Frances TA70, SC13 Collier, Michael W. TB63 Crean, John TB31 Collins, Andrea M. FC65, SA38, SB56 Crenshaw, Martha FC47, FD02, SA02, SD41 Collins, Andrew E. E. TC79 Crescenzi, Mark FA18, FD32, TA02 Colonomos, Ariel FA08, WD70 Crespo, Ricardo SC06, SD83, WC57, TA57 Combes, M. L. deRaismes WB36, FC67, SB09 Crisher, Brian B. TB20, FD52 Compaoré, W. R. Nadège SB40, FD72 Crisman‐Cox, Casey FB29 Comstock, Audrey L. FB12 Cristea, Alexandru SA04, TE97 Conca, Ken SD28 Cristol, Jonathan WD38 Conceicao, Daniel SC78 Crivelente, Moara FC56 Cone, Paige SC39 Crocker, Chester A. WB39, FD04 Conforni, Caa Cecilia TC47, TA14, WB66 Croco, Sarah E. FD60, FC02, TD61 Conniry, Krystal SC09 Croicu, Mihai Catalin WC02 Connolly, David G. SB85 Cromwell, Alexander FC72 Conrad, Courtenay R. FD60, WB05, SB37 Cronin, Audrey Kurth SD12 Conrad, Jusn TB48 Cronin‐Furman, Kate PWK32 Index of Participants Crosman, Kate WC37 Dauvergne, Peter WA70, TB78, SA24, TD12, TA08 Cross, Karie SA16 Davenport, Chrisan SB05, WB05, SC04, TA32, TB04 Cross, Mai'a K. Davis SC08, FA57 Davenport, Cory FA55 Crosston, Mahew SA55, FA31, TB63 Davenport, Deborah S. WC78, FC25 Crowe, Lori FD33 David, Rosa WB28 Cruz, Jose Miguel TC57 Davidson, Jason William TD50, SA83 Csergo, Zsuzsa SA62 Davies, Mathew J. SD75 Csorba Balogne, Katalin FC20 Davies, Ma SD61, SA32, FD05 Cuhadar, Esra TD65, FA66, SC76, WB67, TC79 Davies, Thomas WC48 Cui, Wei WA81 Davis, Alexander TD74 Cunha, Raphael FB19 Davis, Carmel SD12 Cunningham, David E. TD17, FC24 Davis, Chrisna WC34 Cunningham, Kathleen G. TD22, FC24, PWK15, TB03 Davis, Danny WA03 Curley, Tyler Michael SC06 Davis, David R. FC69, TC02, FB69, SB23 Curce, Travis FA35, FD64 Davis, G. Doug FD71, TB37 Curs, K. Amber FB11, FD69, WA49 Davis, James W. WC40 Cua, Paolo WB06, SD85 Davis, Joy TC31 Czarnecki, Jonathan E. FC25 Davis, Kathleen PWK26 da Conceicao‐Heldt, Eugenia SA53, SC41 Davis, Nicholas TB20 da Costa Pereira Bueno Schenoni, Natália FB84 Davis, Reed WD53 Da Silva Souza, Flavio WA01‐B Dawkins, Sophia SB86, TA17, SA03, TD81 da Vinha, Luis SD18 Dawson, Grant TC11 Daase, Christopher SB10, FB42 Dawuni, Josephine J. WD56 Dabelko, Georey D. WA79, WB02, TA69 Daxecker, Ursula SC23, FD47 Dafoe, Allan FB29, WA35, TD61 Day, Christopher TB60 Dagge, Cara TA06 Day, Joel K. TC55, TD41 Dahl, Elizabeth S. FB48, FC85, WD68 Dayal, Anjali WC16 Dahl, Erik TB59, WD28, WC64, FA31, TC32 De Alba‐Ulloa, Jessica SB52, SA11 Dalby, Simon WA63, FD16, TB81 de Almeida Silva, A. Ruy TC64 Dallmayr, Fred R. WC80 de Carvalho, Benjamin WC45, WB50, PWK26, FB64 Dalmasso, Emanuela TA80 de Castro Garcia, Andres FB31 Daly, Erin TA51 De Coning, Cedric H. SA22, WD79 Dancy, Georey SB37, SD01 De Franco, Chiara TB07 Danewid, Ida TB15 De Goede, Marieke TD08, TC35 Daniel, Jan WB25, FC76 De Groof, Emmanuel Herman Dominique WB20 Daniels, Katja SC49 de Hoon, Marieke FB35 Danilin, Ivan V. SD74 De la Paz, Gabriela FA41 Danjoux, Ilan TA85, SA66, PWK47 de Larrinaga, Miguel TC23, FB13 Danner, Lukas Karl SD04 de Leon, Jusn TA26 Dantas, Aline FA56 De Leon, Manuel SA85 Dantchev, Stefan FB29 De Luca, Thomas WC80 Dany, Charloe WC17 de Orellana, Pablo WA71, FB03 Daoud, Dalal FD45 De Orte, Paola TE97 Daphna‐Tekoah, Shir FD38, SA52 de Roy van Zuijdewijn, Jeanine SD46 Dario, Diogo M. TB49 De Santo, Elizabeth M. TD86 Darweish, Marwan TB75 De Silva, Nicole FC33, SA28 Darwich, May SD46, FC36 de Soto, Alvaro FD04 Das, Debak WD73 De Soysa, Indra FA80, FD72 Das, Rajit WA56 de V. Cordeiro, Joanna TA20 Das, Runa TA34, FA43, PSE01, FB09 De Vries, Lotje SB22 Dashwood, Hevina S. WD30 de Wilde, Pieter FA07, FD86, SD43 Dasilva, Clayton TB17 Dean, Laura SB83 Daa, Anup Kumar WA53 Debiel, Tobias WD05 Daa, Rekha FC74 Debrix, Francois TD37 Datz, Giselle TA50, FD36, FA77 Debs, Alexandre TA19 Datzberger, Simone FA79, WC11 Deets, Stephen FD71 Daud, Malaiz WC82 DeFrancisci, Leonard TB31 Dauphinee, Elizabeth A. TD33, TA05, WA38 Degila, Dêlidji Eric FD56, TC11 Index of Participants Deitelho, Nicole SB10, SC34, PWK49 Dinar, Ariel TA69 Delatolla, Andrew SB07, WB20 Dinar, Shlomi TA69 Delgado, Ana Carolina WA21, SD59 Dingli, Sophia FD83, FA75 Dell'Orto, Giovanna TC53 Diniz De Oliveira, Juliano TB01‐D Demchak, Chris C. TB82 Dionigi, Filippo TD15, SA30 DeMeri, Jacqueline H. R. SD01 Dipama, Samiratou SD83 Demir, Imran WB83, FB63, FA84 Distler, Werner TD42, WA69 Demir, Recep WA74 Ditrych, Ondrej WD32 Demirel‐Pegg, Tijen SA50 Dixit, Priya TB59, WA61, TA09, FB13 Den Boer, Andrea TD85, WB01‐D Dixon, Jerey S. SA17 DeNardis, Laura TB09 Dixon, Jennifer FA82, PWK32 Denemark, Robert A. WC07 Dixon, Marion FD55 Deni, John R. WC81, TC77 Dixon, Paul WB64 Denison, Benjamin FD59 Dixon, Peter SC54, FD74, WA01‐A Denton, Ashlie TD01‐C Dizboni, Ali G. FB38 Der Derian, James TC15, FB14, TB13 Dizdaroglu, Cihan FD42 DeRouen Jr., Karl Rene WC32, FE99 Dobos, Ned SC36 Desai, Deval TC71 Docherty, Benedict SC27, FA70 Desborough, Karen FA12 Doctor, Ausn FA35 Desch, Michael C. SC37 Dolan, Lindsay TC20 Desmarais, Annee FC44 Dolinskiy, Alexey TB37 DeSombre, Elizabeth R. FD44, FA14 Dombrowski, Peter SB13, SC15, WB49, TD18 Desrosiers, Marie‐Eve WD10 Domingues, Amanda WA66 Dessler, David TC57 Dominguez Lopez, Ernesto FA64, FD73 Destradi, Sandra FB66, WC39, WB68 Dominguez, Roberto SD79, SB50, WD48, WB43 D'Estree, Tamra Pearson TD65, WB67, WD57 Donahoe, Amanda WB66, PSE01, WD57, WA84 Detraz, Nicole FD62, SA16, WA14, SB66, FA63 Donais, Timothy FD80, SC68, FB75 Deudney, Daniel H. WD23, FA01, TA53, FC08 Donaldson, Robert H. FD08, FB44 Devasher, Madhavi TD40 Dönges, Hannah SD02, FB82 Devere, Heather SB64 Donkova, Ralitsa FA83, TD01‐D Devia, M. Liliana TA54 Donnay, Karsten WB30 Devlen, Balkan WC12, TA52, FB63, SA74 Doomernik, Jeroen TD19 DeVore, Marc R. FA37, TC41, SC35 Dore, Ashaki TD73 Dezhina, Irina SB70 Dor, Cassy L. TC48, TD59 Dhenin, Miguel WA80 Dorman, Andrew Mark TC08, FB37 Di Lonardo, Livio FC28, WC44 Dornschneider, Stephanie FB29, FC22 Di Salvatore, Jessica SC23, FE99 Dorraj, Manochehr SD20, FC42 Dian, Maeo WD85, WC42 Dorussen, Han WC13, FC12, TA02 Dias, Guilherme M. SC57 Dory, William SD54 Diaz‐Fernandez, Antonio M FC31 dos Reis, Filipe TC17 DiBlasi, Lora FC80 Doubleday, Nancy TB81 DiCicco, Jonathan M. TA17, TD84, SA49 Douek, Daniel SD86 Dicklitch‐Nelson, Susan TC54 Douglass, Rex FD29 Dickson, Keith TD45 Doyle, Thomas E. TB35, FC16 Diehl, Paul SB05, TC01, FD04 Dragomir, Crisna FA51, SA04, SC83, SD05 Diersch, Verena TA48 Dreher, Sabine WA45 Dietrich, John W. WA27 Dreher, Vincent FC84, TB01‐A Dietrich, Nicholas WD44 Dresden, Jennifer Raymond TB68 Dietrich, Simone S. SB22 Drevon, Jerome SC59, WA53 Dietz, Thomas TD57 Drezner, Daniel WD58, TA32 Diez, Thomas FB59 Drieschova, Alena TA03, FC05, TD05, WA04 DiFilippo, Anthony WA18 Drongi, Angeliki FB77 DiGiuseppe, Mahew R. TA19, TB30, TC20 Druckman, Dan TC04, FC29, TB03, SC02 Dijmarescu, Horia Michael FC09, FA08 Drumond, Paula FA25, WB44 Dilek, Esra TD68 Drury, A. Cooper FD79, FB04 Dill, Janina FC17 Dry, Robert William TB39 DiLorenzo, Mahew FD18, SC35 du Plessis, Gie FB36, SA06 DiMarco, Nicole SD25 Du, Ruoxi SA50 Index of Participants Duckworth, Cheryl L. WB41, FA63 Egede‐Nissen, Bjornar SA26 Ducol, Benjamin TB59, SB41 Egel, Naomi SB33 Dudden, Alexis WB07 Egger, Clara WB55 Dudouet, Veronique SA29, WA57, WC82, SD30 Eggereide, Sigrid S. FC37 Dudziak, Mary TC42 Egorova, Aleksandra WD02 Dueck, Colin WD12, TD18 Eichenberg, Richard C. WD61 Dueld, John Stuart WA40 Eichler, Maya M. SB63, SD37, SA25, WD11 Dufort, Philippe TD58, PWG02 Eickho, Karoline SC68 Dugan, Laura SB43 Eifert, Anja WA41 Dukalskis, Alexander TD40, WC69, WA34, SA50 Eimer, Thomas Rudolf FB23 Dumouchel, Joelle FC84, SC80 Eiran, Ehud FB56 Duncan, Natasha TA28, SB20, SC83 Eis, Alena Jana Thekla WD09, SD52 Duncanson, Claire FA81, WB66, WD16 Eisenberg, Laurie Zirain FA32 Dunlap, William V. FA64, FD73 Eisenstadt, Todd FB57, TC13 Dunn, Holly FD25 Eisenstat, Rachel WB01‐A Dunn, Kevin C. FA24 Ejdus, Filip SC68, TC40 Dunne, Tim TC62, FA70, WB13 Eken, M. Evren SD61, WC14 Duno, Jerey TA79 Ekengren, Ann‐Marie WD68 Dupuy, Kendra FB05 Ekman, Lisa FA62 Duque, Marina FA17, PWK53 Ekmektsioglou, Eleni SA77, FA68 Duquee‐Rury, Lauren WD84 Ekvall, Åsa SD37 Durbin, Brent M. PWG02 El Ashmawy, Mahmoud SC69 Durch, William FC12 El Faki, Sahar WD46 Dur‐e‐Aden, Aden FD13 Elbe, Stefan FB49, WD65, TA73 Durgana, Davina WC27, PSE01 Elia, Antoniea SC19, WD67, WA24, TB35 Durgun, Dogu WB01‐C Elias, Juanita SA56, FA12, WC53, TA45 Dursun‐Ozkanca, Oya SA48 Elizalde, Pilar FC45 Dua, Dee WA31 Ellio, Lorraine FB79, FD11, SA43 Duvall, Raymond D. WD72 Ellis, Erle TA06 Dwivedy, Dharitri WA24, SC86 Ellis, Ted WA74, SD05 Dwyer, James TD23 Elmi, Afyare A. TA76 Dylan, Huw WD31 Elsig, Manfred WB75 Dyrstad, Karin TD64 Elver, Hilal WA37 Dyson, Stephen Benedict WB83, WD69, FC38 Emery, John TC29 Dyvik, Synne L. SA25 Emiljanowicz, Paul FB72, WD57 Dzuverovic, Nemanja TD14, SA48 Emrence, Cem WB46 Eagleton‐Pierce, Mahew TA83, SC29, TB42 Enemark, Chrisan SC50 Early, Bryan R. FD79, SA85, FB34 Engel, Sascha TA50 Earnest, David C. WB73 Engelbrekt, Kjell SD21 Easn, Joshua C. TD59 Engh, Sunniva SA05 Echavarria Alvarez, Josena TB27 Englehart, Neil SD02, FA79 Echevarria II, Antulio J. FB38 Englert, Mahias WD23 Ecker‐Ehrhardt, Mahias SD29, WA30 Enia, Jason TB66, TC39 Eckersley, Robyn SD07 Enloe, Cynthia H. SB11, SD37, WB01, TD32, SC38 Eckert, Amy E. TB34 Ennis, Crystal A. SA38, WC77 Eckert, Sue WD38, TB82, SC15, FA03 Enns, Charis FA83, TD01‐A Eckl, Julian WC63, TC73 Ensari, Elif FD26 Edelstein, David M. WD58, FB51, SA35, WC60 Enterline, Andrew FA16, FB17, FD32 Edenborg, Emil TB26, FB77 Entessar, Nader TA22 Eder, Franz J. WA60 Entman, Robert TD11 Edkins, Jenny TC15, SD61, TD37, WA38 Epley, Jennifer SB08 Edmunds, Timothy P. SC68 Eralp, Ulas Doga TC81, WD57 Edu‐Aul, Fii FD65 Ereker, Fulya SC54 Edwards, Aaron FD31, WB64 Erhan, Cagri WD76 Edwards, Sco FA27 Erickson, Jennifer L. TD15, FA13, TB61, PWK32, SC35 Efrat, Asif SC49, WB75 Eriksson Baaz, Maria TB52, FA24 Egan, Patrick SD74, WC77, FD64 Eriksson, Anna‐Karin FD10 Egede, Edwin SB35 Eriksson, Jacob SD53, FC39 Index of Participants Eriksson, Johan FD76 Farrington, Alex SB29 Erkem Gülboy, Gül Pinar FD45, WB86 Fassi, Enrico SC66 Erkkilä, Tero WC52 Fast, Larissa SB36, SD68 Erlingsson, Hahor FE98, FA48 Faore, Chrisna FD83, TC83, PSE01, FB60 Ernst, Travis FD79 Fatueva, Evgenia SC54 Ernstorfer, Anita FA76 Faude, Benjamin WA29 Erol, Fah FB65 Faulkner, Christopher FC69, WB69 Erpul, Onur FD67 Fawce, Emma SC71 Erskine, Toni SC36, FB52, WB70, TB86 Fawce, Louise SC05, TC62, FC30 Erslev Andersen, Lars FA86 Fazal, Tanisha WB34, PWK32, SA59 Ersozer, Fadil WA84 Feasley, Ashley SB83 Ertan, Senem SA06 Feaver, Peter D. TD69, TC12 Ervine, Kate A. SC47, FC42 Fedao, Maíra TC84 Eschle, Catherine WD71, FA12, SB61, FB09 Fee, Ruth TB66 Escobar, Arturo SB65, FD05 Feinman, Ilene FA81 Escobar‐Pemberthy, Natalia FB72, FD43 Feist, Marian FC37 Esfandiary, Esmaeil SA60, WA81 Fejerskov, Adam WA24, TD01‐D, TB01‐B Espinoza, Sabina Anne SC36 Feklyunina, Valenna TA61 Estevez, Eduardo E. SA31, FC25 Felder, Ruth WD83 Enger, Aaron WB69, FA78, WC85, SB84 Felice, Mahew TC41 Evans, Allison WB33 Felice, William TC54 Evans, Brian TC31 Felt, Katherine WA01‐B Evans, Dabney FC04 Feng, Huiyun FD70 Evans, Eliot G WC69 Ferguson, Neil SA33 Evans, Jason SC14 Ferguson, Yale H. TC62, PWK26, FD63 Evans, Mahew TA36, WD35 Ferreira, Amanda FA26 Evequoz, Aurelien TC19 Feweis, Christopher J. WB83, SC02, SA83 Evers, Miles SC35 Fichtner, Jan SD33 Ewert, Insa SB75 Fierke, Karin FB42, WA08, PWK47 Ewing, Jackson TA69, FB79 Figueiredo, Dalson TD54 Ezeonu, Ifeanyi SA21 Filipova, Rumena TC69 Ezikoglu, Caglar SC09, TC54 Findley, Michael SB04, TA35, FC01 Fabry, Miki SB02, FC23 Fine, Ariel SC52 Faegri, Chrisna Wagner FA80 Finér, Lauri SC75 Fagan, Charles J. TB54 Finkenbusch, Peter WD32, SA36, TC58 Fagan, Madeleine WC26 Finlay, Christopher J. WC86 Fahrenkopf, Nolan TC36 Finn, Devin TC48 Fails, Mahew TC19 Fioramon, Lorenzo FB59, FC18, TC34 Fair, C. Chrisne FD13, WB37, TD18 Fioretos, Orfeo SC41 Falk, Richard TC47, SB01, SA30 Firchow, Pamina M. TC63, WA16, WC18, WD05 Fang, Songying SA42, TD29 Fischer, Benjamin SD27, WC31 Fang, Yuanyuan WC42 Fischer, Sarah FA11 Fanis, Maria TA68, WC21, SA04, WA28 Fishel, Stefanie R. TD33, FD16, FB26, FA05 Faragone, Joe TB79 Fisher Onar, Nora E. TB46 Farah, Laila TB70 Fisher, Jonathan FC62, FD31, TA78 Fareedi, Gazala WA81 Fisher, Kathryn Marie WB41 Farha, Mark WD25 Fisk, Kersn PSE01, WD63 Farias, Rogerio WA52 Fiske‐Rusciano, Roberta TB66 Fariss, Christopher SA13, WD44, FD52, TA32 Fisunoglu, Ali FB65, WD24, SD36, SA63 Farley, Robert M. TC64 Fitzgerald, Chad TD31 Farmer, Lauren SA46, SD29 Fitzgerald, James J. WA61 Farooq, Laila FC80, FD26, SA04 Fitzpatrick, Brian TC83, TD84 Farrar‐Wellman, Ariel TA57 Fitzpatrick, Kathy R. WB47, WD41, FB07 Farrell, Cherie J. SA86 Fjæstad, Krisn SD24 Farrell, Henry FB18 Fjelde, Hanne WC02, TB03 Farrell, Mary WD60 Fleury, Eric WD53 Farrell, Theo WD51, SC30, SB51, TA47 Florea, Adrian TB20, TD49, TC01‐A Farrer, Benjamin FA45 Florence, Joseph A. SB07 Index of Participants Flores, Robert SA75 Friedmann, Harriet FC44 Flores, Thomas E. WD75 Friedrichs, Gordon SB69 Florick, Davis WD85 Friedrichs, Joerg FD09, FB86, WC66, TA64 Flynn, Michael FA45 Friend, John M. SC69, SD49 Fonseca, Melody WC74, WB55 Friman, H. Richard WC27, TB49 Ford, Jolyon FA76 Fritsch, Stefan SB76 Ford, Mykala TD86 Froese, Marc D. FD19 Ford, Shannon Brandt TA74, FA31 Fröhlich, Romy TB07 Fordham, Benjamin O. SA17, TC77, FD52, TD84 Frost, Mervyn FB52, FC50 Forman, Lisa WC56, SC18, FD34 Frowd, Philippe Mamadou SB26, SA06, WA33, FA72 Forney, Jonathan F. WD33 Frueh, Jamie WD49, WB28, FC43 Foroughi, Payam TA76 Fruge', Kimberly SD19 Forrer, John FA76 Frydenlund, Erika WB73 Forsberg, Erika WA02, FB24, WC33 Fuhrmann, Mahew WC49, WD52, FA34 Forsberg, Tuomas A. FD76, WA17, FB27 Fukuoka, Kazuya FD10 Forster Rothbart, Amy SD60 Fuller, Gregory William TA50, WA65 Förster, Annee TD43 Fung, Courtney J. FC27, PWK32 Forsythe, David P. SB25, TD28 Funk, Kevin FC48, SB55, TC72 For Neto, Octávio FB59 Funk, Nathan C. FA15 Forer, Gregory TB36 Futak‐Campbell, Beatrix FA07, WB10 Forn, Isabelle TA42 Fuer, Andrew J. WB49, TC33, FD68 Fortson‐Harwell, Mary TA52 Gabbay, Michael TD59 Foster, Dennis M. WB83, WD13 Gabor, Daniela TB24 Fotou, Maria FD24 Gabriel, Chrisna WC28 Fouad, Sherif FA75 Gabriel, Sidonia TB76 Fowler, Mike W. WD40, FA31, FB13 Gabuev, Alexander WD47 Fowlis, Mignonne SC51 Gabusi, Giuseppe TA68, TD20 Fox, Ashley WD65, FE98 Gade, Emily Kalah FA37, TD59 Fox, John FD21, SD31 Gaertner, Heinz SB62, WC07 Fox, Jonathan TA71, TD41, FD12, TC30 Gagnon, Chip TC40 Franchini, Maas Alejandro WA01‐D Gagnon, Frederick TB85 Francis, David J FD50 Gago Anton, Egoitz WC11 Frank, Aaron B. WB30 Gaibulloev, Khusrav SA02 Frank, Richard W. WC52, TB68 Gaines, N. Susan TB19 Franke, Mark F. N. TB06, SC19, WC26, FC72 Galaz, Victor TA06 Franke, Volker FB82 Galbreath, David J. SC15, TC77 Fransen, Luc FD81, TB77 Galiano, Ana WB08 Frasson‐Quenoz, Florent SD55 Gallagher, Adrian SD47 Frater, Vickie WB65 Gallagher, Maryann WD56 Fravel, M. Taylor SC46, FB21, WA73 Gallaher, Carolyn TC14 Frazier, Derrick WB72, FC55 Gallo, Andrew SC30 Frederick, Bryan A. FC22 Gallo, Carol Jean FC71 Freedman, Amy L. SA40 Gallop, Max SB23 Freedman, Jane WA51, TC85, TB45, FA61 Galvao, Thiago FD62 Freedman, Joshua WB80 Galvez, Yadira WD48 Freeman, John R. FB11 Gamaghelyan, Philip WB63, WD57 Freeman, Laura SB78 Gamble, John King WC23, SB35 Freeman, Nathan W. WC77, FB60 Gámez Báez, Mauricio WC10 Freij, Sabine FA63 Gamso, Jonas TC83, FC53 Freire, Maria Raquel WC62, WA17 Ganga, Paula FD77 Frendem, Mathias Ormestad SA09 Ganguly, Sumit TA37, SA76 Frensley, Nathalie TB79 Gani, Jasmine SC09, TA75, SA68 Frey, Barbara TB71 Gänzle, Stefan SB40 Frey, Marc SC21 Garbaye, Romain FB28 Freyberg‐Inan, Annee FA51, WC01‐A Garces, Miguel FC51 Friedman, Jerey WD28, FC52 García Cantalapiedra, David FB18 Friedman, Jeremy SA34 Garcia Iommi, Lucrecia FA07, FB01 Friedman, Rebekka C. TB08, SC77 Garcia, Denise WB22, SD17 Index of Participants García, Juana FB83 Gholiagha, Sassan WD59, WB26 Garcia, Nilda SB03 Gholz, Charles Eugene SC15, TB47, WC20 Garding, Sarah PWK61 Ghosh, Samarjit TD25 Gardinier, Meg FC72 Ghosh, Sreeparna SC70 Garghe, Anna Claudia TA36 Giacalone, Rita A. WD48 Garner, Karen WC30 Giacomello, Giampiero FC45, TD84 Garnizova, Elitsa WB85 Giannini, Luisa WD67 Garnsey, Eliza TB15, FA36 Giannini, Tyler TC71 Garofano, John F. WD38 Gibbons, Rebecca Davis FB34 Garre, Crister S. WD81 Gibilisco, Michael FB29 Garrick, Dusn WC15, TB81 Gibler, Douglas M. TD02, SA65, TC83, WB17, FD32 Garrido Cornejo, María Belén WC73 Gibney, Mark TC43, WC43, WB70 Garriga, Ana Carolina FD36 Gibson, Tobias T. WB36, WA03 Garrison, Jean A. TA38 Gigleux, Victor FC35 Garrison, Steve R. SC70, FE99 Gilady, Lilach TB33, TD36 Gartner, Sco FC02 Gilbert, Arthur N. TA70, WC69 Gartzke, Erik WB02, WC03, FD52, FB78, TA24, SA59, Gilbert, Danielle WB77 FC22 Gilbert, Leah SA50 Garzon , Jorge F. WB53 Gilbert, Victoria FD49, WC29 Gashi, Mirlinde FD73 Gilboa, Eytan WC24, FB08, FC75, WD10 Gaskarth, Jamie TC62, WC64, SA53, SB69 Gill, David TA62 Gat, Azar WC04 Gill, Michael TC43, WC43 Gates, Sco WD04, WA59, SA57, WB24, TB04 Gillespie, Ciaran SA21 Gaudreau, Mahew FC65 Gilley, James Luther SA47 Gaufman, Elizaveta SC28 Gilli, Andrea TB47, SD21 Gaur, Punit SD67 Gilli, Mauro TB47 Geck, Angela TB42 Gilligan, Michael J. WC16, SC23, FC12 Geddes, Andrew FA41, TD19 Gills, Barry Keith SC73, TC24, TB21 Gegout, Catherine TB83, FB55 Gilmore, Jason TC53, WD69, FD40 Geller, Armando WB30 Gineste, Chrisan WD55 Geller, Daniel S. TC16 Giovanello, Sean FA44 Gellers, Joshua C. TA51 Giovannini, Gabriele FC68 Gemmerli, Tobias FA86 Gippner, Olivia WA05, SB57 Genna, Gaspare M. SA23 Girke, Natalie Chrisne FC61 Genschel, Philipp SD29, TA41, FD20, SC41 Giumelli, Francesco FA03, TA09, FC61, SA70, TC79 Gentry, Caron FA81, WC05, SC59, SA52, WA32, WD08 Giustozzi, Antonio TA47 Gentry, John A. FB46, PWK32, TB79 Gizelis, Ismene WC13, TD17, WA02 George, Larry N. FB36 Glas, Aarie FA33, FD20 Georgis, Mariam FD09 Glaser, Charlie TC49, WD43, FB21 Gerard, Kelly TC21, WC53 Glasius, Marlies TA80, PWK61 Gerasimenko, Olga SA60, TE97 Glavind, Johanne WC41 Gerber, Sco TB80 Glazier, Rebecca WB04, TB05 Gerges, Samy FA69 Glazunov, Volodimir SC01 Geri, Maurizio TA01‐D Gledhill, John SC67, WA53 Gerlak, Andrea K. TB81 Gleditsch, Krisan Skrede WA22, FC24, WD75, PWK15 Germain, Randall D. FB10, SB34, TB30, WC19, TD36 Gleditsch, Nils Peer SB05, WA63, WD07, TC43, TA02 Germann, Julian SB55, SC29 Glidden, Lisa M. FA53, WA39, TB10 Gershon, Sarah FA64 Glosserman, Brad FD75 Gerstbauer, Loramy SB08 Glucksam, Noga SC54, WD20 Gertz, Georey FD77, TA79 Go, Julian FB02, SA08 Gerzhoy, Gene WB59, FA34 Goddard, Stacie WB23, TB18 Gethings, David W. SA39, SC54, WD35 Goebel, Chrisan TC51 Getmansky, Anna FC47 Goemans, Henk E. WB21, TC68 Gewarges, Riva TD48 Goertz, Gary TC04, SB05, FB84 Ghais, Suzanne SA29, FA66 Goetschel, Laurent SB10 Ghatak, Sambuddha TC56, WA53 Go, Patricia Mary TB23, FB14, TA26 Ghauri, Naheed FD81 Goguen, Marcel FB19, TC35 Gheorghe, Eliza SC09 Goh, Evelyn FB79, WA73 Index of Participants Gohdes, Anita SA13 Green, Brendan R. WC46, SC48 Gokcek, Gigi TA39, TB66, WD81, FC43 Green, Daniel M. SC12, SB52, SA12, FB64 Gokkir, Betul TD01‐B, FA14 Green, December WC55 Golan, Galia TA14, TD65, FD38, PSE01, FC59 Green, Jessica F. SA15, TB77, FD48 Golby, James FB47 Greene, Kevin TB48 Gold, Aaron TC56 Greene, Owen FC62, FD50, WB56 Gold, Dana TC01‐D Greenhill, Brian TA35 Goldscher, David SC02 Greenhill, Kelly M. SC26, FD02, PWK32, SB29, FA35 Goldgeier, James M. WB77 Greenwald, Bryon TD45 Goldman, Emily TB82, WB84 Gregg, Christopher FA40 Goldman, Jan SD31 Gregg, Heather S. FC80, TA60 Goldman, Moshe SC33, WC01‐C Gregory, Chrisna SA67, SD83 Goldstein, Avery FB21 Grei, Jacquelyn FB82 Goldstein, Joshua S. WA02, WD16 Grei, Tobias TC45, WC32, TA42, SD08 Goldstein, Rami FC56, FA32 Greitens, Sheena Chestnut SC42, TD61 Goldstone, Jack A. SB17 Grell‐Brisk, Marilyn TB21 Golebiewski, Daniel FA79 Grenier, Felix S. WC38, FB40, WA43 Golub, Jonathan WD42 Grenier, Stephen M. SB51 Gomes Saraiva, Miriam TB72 Grespin, Whitney PSE01 Gomes, Mariana TD01‐A Gressang, Daniel S. WC64, TB41, FD49, SC31 Goncalves, Marcela Vecchione SD59 Greve, Andrew Q. FB51, FA67 Gong, Weila WA05 Grey, Cornel SA64 Gonzalez, Ariel SD67 Grey, Felicia WB49 Gonzalez, Belen FD53, WB24 Grin, Cliord E. TA01‐A Gonzalez, Claudio J. SA54, TA21 Grin, Jerey A. SC67, FD54, WD65 Gordell, Kelly WD75 Grin, Jermain WC01‐D Gordon, David J. WB60, FB15 Grin, Penny WC53, TD36 Gordon, Eleanor SA16 Grigorescu, Alexandru TB78 Gordon, Joseph S. WD50 Grigoriadis, Ioannis N. SB62, WD86 Gordon, Rachel TD81 Grinberg, Marc WB77 Goren, Nilsu TC76, TD23 Grincheva, Natalia FA38 Goron, Coraline TD01‐C Grip, Lina SB85, FB62 Goswami, Namrata TA52 Grisham, Kevin Edward WD86 Gotchev, Atanas FD49, SA59 Grissom, Adam SB51 Gotoh, Fumihito WC57 Grizelj, Irena FA66 Gould, Harry D. FA22, TC29, SC20 Gross, Michael L. WC86 Govella, Kris FC13 Grossman, Guy WA55 Govindaraj, Rose TA41 Grossman, Nicholas FD59 Goyee, Gabriel C. TD01‐D Grove, Jairus V. TC23, SA08, FB36, WC08, FC08 Gozen Ercan, Pinar WD09 Grove, Nicole Sunday SD52, WB01‐C Graa, Nana De WB32, FD77, TC24, FA54 Groves, Bryan SD47 Grabowski, Marcin FB54 Grovogui, Siba SB73, SD14, TA20, WB55, WC54, FD05 Graeger, Nina SD24, TD51 Grubacic, Andrej FC11, SC73 Graf, Antonia TA08 Grubb, Amy SC56 Graf, Sinja TD05 Gruydd Jones, Branwen SD14 Gray, Elisabeth TC32 Gruin, Julian FD78, WB53 Graham, Erin R. TA41 Grundig, Frank SC07 Grant, J. Andrew FD72 Grussendorf, Jeannie WB28 Grant, Keith A. TC16 Grzybowski, Janis FA66, WB65, TC17 Grasten, Maj WB20, TC17 Guarrieri, Thomas TB38 Grauer, Ryan TA54, FA45, SB41, FC51 Gubrud, Mark SB35 Grauvogel, Julia TC69 Gueldry, Michel TA06, FC63, WD81, TC65 Graves, Melissa A. SD27, WC64 Gueorguiev, Dimitar D. SB54 Gray, John Laidlaw TA54, WC82 Guerra‐Baron, Angelica WA20, SD84 Gray, Julia WC34 Guerrina, Roberta TC08, SC51 Gray, Kevin TD04, SB72, FB54 Guevara Marnez, Alfredo Juan SB26 Gray, Tricia SC45 Gugerty, Mary Kay WC37 Greathouse, Craig B. WC66, FD63 Guidero, Amanda SA39, FC71 Index of Participants Guillaume, Xavier WB03, SB11, TD51, FA12, SC28, Hamann, Ste FC65 PWK26, FB64 Hamidi, Sidra PWK49 Guillot, Mike TB28 Hamilton, Sco WA12, SC08, FD16 Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá SC84 Hamlin, Allison FB51 Guiet, Emmanuel‐Pierre SD06 Hammond, Andrew WA31 Gul, Mehnaz FA38 Han, Enze WA76, WD85, WC67, FC57 Gul, Murat TC76 Han, Sung Min WA24 Gülay, Göker SD08 Han, Yun SA07 Gulboy, Burak Samih SD03 Han, Yuna Chrisne FD30, FC33 Guliford, Meg FA62 Han, Zhen TA62 Gumbert, Tobias TB10, FA73 Hancock, Landon E. SC57, WA56, SA29, TB67, FB81, WD07 Gumustekin, Deniz FD45 Handley, Antoinee TD80 Gunawardana, Samanthi WA51, WC53, TA45, SD76 Haney, Eric TB18 Gunay, Cengiz SB62, TC55, FC64 Hanif, Hasrul FB74 Gunay, Defne WD09 Hankla, Charles FA80, FD63 Gundlupet, Vaidyanatha TB61, SD40 Hannah, Erin FD19, SB40, WD19 Gupta, Asha SB45 Hanrieder, Tine SD24, SC41, TC73, WA54 Gupta, Surupa TA37 Hansel, Mischa TC16, FD33, SD72, FA82 Gurr, Ted Robert SC26 Hansen, Daniel WD54 Gurses, Mehmet WA07, FB48 Hansen, Helle Cathrine TC37 Gustafsson, Maria‐Therese FC07 Hansen, Holley E. FD69 Guerman, Ellen TD78, FA08, TA40 Hansen, Susanne WB56 Ha, Yoonbin SB68, SC74 Hansen, Wendy L. WA34 Haacke, Jurgen WB81 Hansen‐Magnusson, Hannes SA05, FD20, TC86, TB86 Haar, Roberta N. SB59 Hansler, Leah FB63 Haas, Mark L. TA35 Hanson, Elizabeth (Bey) C. WB82, TD32 Haas, Michael TA67 Hanson, Kolby WB57 Haas, Peter M. FB14, WC59, WB18, FD28, TD70 Harding, Robert TA53 Haastrup, Toni SB66, FA39, TC78 Hardt, Heidi FD66, FB37 Habegger, Michael TD01‐A Harel‐Shalev, Ayelet FD38, SA52 Habel, Phillip SB03 Harig, Christoph TD40, TB01‐C Hadden, Jennifer PWK32, SA14 Harkness, Kristen A. FD29 Hadzhiev, Boyan SA59 Harman, Sophie SA01 Hael, Yoram SD70, SC55, WA11 Harmes, Adam SC29 Hagen, Jamie J. TC08, TD13 Harnisch, Sebasan SB69, FD01 Hager, Jr., Robert P. TA03 Harrington, Anne WD23, FC16, TC06 Hagerty, Devin SA40 Harrington, Cameron FC63, FD16 Haggart, Blayne TA46, SD10, TC34 Harris Rimmer, Susan G. TC66, WC63, SD84 Hagh, Ariya TA24 Harris, Crisan A. TD67 Haghighat, Elhum WC21 Harris, Georey FD15, WB82 Haglund, Jillienne E. SC07, WB05, SB37 Harrison, Kathryn SD07 Hagmann, Tobias FD25, WD33 Harrison, Roger TA53 Hagstrom, Linus SC53, SA77 Harron, Connor FB70 Hajipouran Benam, Cigdem WC51, FA60 Harsch, Michael F. WA06, WC85 Hakim, Fathia WA06 Hartman, Alexandra TD64 Haklai, Oded WA49 Hartshorn, Ian M. WB33 Hakvåg, Una WC35 Hartviksen, Julia TC52, SC72, WB01‐D Halbert, Debora TA46 Hartwell, Marcia B. TD40, WD27 Hale, Georey WB79 Hartzell, Caroline TC04, SA57, WD75, FB45 Hale, Thomas N. SA15, TD57 Harvey, Frank P. FA65 Halistoprak, Burak Toygar SC27, TE99 Hasan, Abdullah FB77 Haliżak , Edward TC70 Hasenclever, Andreas FA53, WD10 Hall, Ian TA37, TC62, WB13 Hasenkamp, Miao‐ling Lin TD55, SD72 Hall, Nina TC34 Hashemi, Nader SB25 Hall, Todd H. WA08, PWK47 Hasic, Maja FA64 Hallward, Maia Carter TC14, SD86, FA83, FC83 Haspeslagh, Sophie SA29, SD30 Halperin, Sandra S. WB03, PWK26 Hassner, Ron WB21, WC47 Ham, Myungsik WD15 Hast, Susanna TC52, WC14 Index of Participants Hastey, Joshua SA19, TC33 Hendrickson, David FA01 Hasngs, Jusn FD18, SC56 Hendrix, Cullen WD02, TB48, SD09, PWK15, FC41 Hasuo, Ikuyo SA18 Henehan, Marie T. FA43 Hatakeyama, Kyoko FB85 Henin, Thibaud SB32 Hatcher, Pascale L. FB74 Henke, Marina E. FD65, WD27 Hapoglu, Mehmet Emre FD79, WC51 Henne, Kathryn SA51 Hatz, Sophia WA35, WD44 Henne, Peter S. TA71, TD41 Hauer, Virginia Ann TD16, FA20, WD30 Henneberg, Ingo SB43 Haug, Sebasan FA84, TD01‐B Hennebry, Jenna WC28 Haugevik, Krisn M. TD51 Hennings, Anne TB10, TC38 Haukkala, Hiski FD76, FA27, PWG02 Henriksen, Lasse FB23, SC80 Haun, Phil M. TD38, TC36 Henrikson, Alan K. SB77 Havercro, Jonathan J. FD24 Henripin, Olivier TC27, SB29 Hawkins, Virgil TC53 Henry, Iain FA65 Hayajneh, Adnan M. SA66 Henschke, Adam WC64, FA22 Hayakawa, Yuka FA73 Hensel, Howard M. WC24 Hayden, Craig FB08, SA60, FA38, WD39 Hensel, Paul TD35, TA02 Hayes, Jarrod SB02, TB10, TA85, FC03, PWK47 Henshaw, Alexis Leanna FA26, WC01‐B Hayes, Sherrill FB32 Herbert, Sian WA21, TA60 Haynes, Jerey P. WB04, FD12, PWG01, TC30 Herborth, Benjamin TA18 Haynes, Kyle E. SD83, FE99, WD13 Herder, Richard WB45 Haynes, Susan Turner SA19, FB43 Herman, Johanna WA83 Hayward, Jane TA45 Herman, Lyndall TC63 Hazelton, Jacqueline FB81, FA62, SD34 Hermann, Margaret G. WA80 He, Jiajie SD04, TD48 Heron, Tony TC83, TD36 He, Kai WA86 Herrera, Georey L. SB76 Hearson, Marn SD70, TA79 Herrick, Drew TA65, WD03, FA55 Heath‐Kelly, Charloe SB01, WD26, WA31, FA86 Hertel, Shareen WB01‐B, TA43, FD64 Heaven, Corinne SA28 Herz, Monica TC03, SC76, FC30 Hebel, Kai WB12, WC79, SC02 Herzog, Hanna TB40 Hebron, Lui WD81 Hester, Rebecca J. TA73, SB36 Hechelhammer, Bodo SD27 Heuser, Christoph WD62 Hecht, Catherine SB33, SD29 Heydon, Je TA86 Heckel, Heather D. TB66, TA08 Hibben, Mark SB33 Heemskerk, Eelke SC80 Hickmann, Thomas SC17 Hengton, Colton FC28 Hidaka, Kaoru TB61 Heger, Lindsay FC80 Hiim, Henrik Staalhane WC49 Hegre, Håvard SB54, TC19, WB17, FC22 Hilaiel, Sabina TA42, WC11 Hehir, Aidan WB16, FD24, FC60 Hilberg, Eva TA73 Heideman, Laura J. WB65, SC86 Hill, Daniel WB05, WD44 Heilman, James TB77 Hill, Peter S. SC18, FD34 Heimann, Gadi FC68 Hillebrecht, Courtney FD60, SB37, TC21 Heinecken, Lindy WD16 Hillesund, Solveig WC33 Heinrich, Tobias TC20, WC17 Hills, Alice TA78 Heinze, Eric A. WA27, FA28 Hinck, Robert FA38, TA86 Heiss, Andrew FA83, FD46 Hindmarch, Suzanne SC50 Hellberg, Soe TB57 Hinestrosa, Humberto TC31 Heller, Regina TA34, WA17 Hintz, Lisel WD69, WB80, TD68 Hellestveit, Cecilie TB35 Hinz, Sarah WA24 Hellmann, Gunther SB09 Hirani, Prithvi WA71 Hellmüller, Sara FA66, SA27, SB67, TC79 Hirono, Miwa FC27, SA43 Hellmuth, Dorle TB59 Hirschauer, Sabine FC79, WD61 Helt, Gail FA59 Hobbs, Heidi H. TA38, FB61 Hembru, Jesse SB46 Hochmüller, Markus TA78 Hemming, Judy FA51 Hochstetler, Kathryn FB57, TA29, WA01‐D, TB86 Henceroth, Nathan William FA48 Hock, Isaac FA37 Henderson, Errol A. WC70, FB04 Hoddie, Mahew SA57 Henderson, Nick FC22 Hodges, Doyle K. FB47, SC37 Index of Participants Hodorowski, Daniel SD15 Hosur, Prashant WA48 Hodzi, Obert WB82, TB29 Houghton, David Patrick WC10 Hoelscher, Krisan SD05 Houghton, Vincent FD21, SA05 Hoerberth, Mahias TD16, SC22, WD30 Hoven, John TB31 Homan, Aaron Michael TC53 Howard, Lise Morje SA23, WD79, FB45, SC16 Homan, Peter J. TD28 Howard‐Hassmann, Rhoda E. WC68, TC85, TA27 Homan, Steven TB65 Howe, Kimberly FA75 Homann, Kasper FD25 Howell, Alison TA73, SA25, WA66, FA72, FB68 Homann, Mahew J. SA15, TC57, FD20, SC61, TD01‐C, WA37 Howell, Tim TB31 Homann, William E. FA64, FD73 Howland, Douglas R. SB76 Hofmann, Stephanie FB18, SC55, WA11 Howorth, Jolyon TD18 Hoglund, Krisne SB10, WA16 Hoyt, Kendall FB49 Hogue, Simon TA09 Hozic, Aida Arfan SC65, SB53, TC69, FD48 Hoijnk, Marijn SA84 Hristoulas, Athanasios FA54, SD84 Holanda Maschieo, Roberta FC79, WA06 Hrnjaz, Milos SA48 Holeindre, Jean‐Vincent TB14 Hsu, Angel SA15 Holland, Ben SD73 Hsueh, Lily Y. TD57, TB77 Hollield, James F. TD07, PWK61 Huan, Amanda WA86 Hollis, Duncan TB82 Huang, Carl Pi‐Cheng SA85 Hollway, James FC37, FD20, SC55 Huang, Chin‐Hao WD85 Hollyer, James WD54 Huang, Chiung‐Chiu WC67, SD32 Holm, Minda SD24 Huang, Jonathan Y. FA21, WD01‐A Holmes, Alison R. WD41, FC43, PSE01 Huang, Reyko WB34, TD60 Holmes, Jack E. TD83, SD21 Huang, Yanzhong FB49 Holmes, Marcus TD52, TC67, WA08 Huber, Laura WB01‐D, SB08 Holmqvist, Caroline FC81 Huddleston, R. Joseph SB86, WD01‐C Holt, Maria FD38 Hudson, Derrick K. FB81 Holthaus, Leonie SC21 Hudson, Natalie Florea WC05, TA70, SC51, SD64, WA01 Holthoefer, Anne WD67, FA08 Hudson, Valerie FB25, TD85, FA43, FD86 Holtom, Paul WB56 Hu, Connor SD47 Holtslag, Aart A. WD67, WC68, TD78, SA74 Hug, Simon WB24 Holzer, Joshua FB69 Hughes, Barry PWG02 Holzhacker, Ronald TC21 Hughes, Caroline FC62 Holzhauer, Debra J. SA47, SD36 Hughes, Edel WA29 Holzscheiter, Anna SB33, SD50, TA86, TC37 Hugill, Peter SB76 Hom, Andrew R. SB73, SC52, FB22, FC05, TC42, WD21 Huikuri, Salla SC75, SD72, TD78, TA49 Homan, Patrick FD70 Hulse, Merran WA76 Homayounvash, Mohammad S. SA86 Hulsey, Amber L. WC27 Homolar, Alexandra SD46 Hultman, Lisa WC13, TD17, FB24, FC12, TB03 Honda, Miki FB30 Hummel, Sarah TC38 Hönig, Anna‐Lena FB24 Hundman, Eric TC05, FB13 Honig, Dan TB01‐A Hung, Ho‐Fung TC24 Honig, Or WB59 Hunnings, Hillary SB59 Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild TC66 Hunt, Jennifer WD01‐B Hook, Krisna WC69 Hunt, Stacey L. FC46, WC73 Hook, Steven TD84, TC20 Hunter, Kyleanne FA85 Hooper, Percy TC31 Hunter, Sarah FD17 Hoover, Dennis TC30 Hunngton, Terilyn Johnston WB36, WD70 Hopewell, Kristen FA56, SA53, WD19, FB54 Hunziker, Philipp WC33 Hopf, Ted TC50, PWK53 Hurd, Ian TD08 Hopmann, P. Terrence TA13 Hurel, Louise Marie TA65, PSE01 Horgan, John SB16 Hurley, Erin TA01‐B Horký‐Hlucháň, Ondřej WD74 Hurrell, Andrew J. SC05, SB75 Horn, Denise M. FC46, TD73, FA11 Hurt, Shelley L. SC49, WC07, SA05, TB45 Horn, Dirk Michael SA79 Hussain, Sameera SC18, FD34 Hornsby, David WC59, TC07 Hussein, Cherine TB76 Horovitz, Liviu WD01‐A Hutcheson, Bryan SC19, FB32 Horowitz, Michael WD51, SA02 Index of Participants Hutchings, Kimberly FD24, TD25, WB42, SD62, SA20, FC50, Isleyen, Beste WB06, SD85 TB13 Istomin, Igor FC40 Huth, Paul WC33, WB21, WA35, SB23 Ivanov, Ivan Dinev FD66, WC85, WD27 Huo, J. Wesley FC55 Ivanova, Maria H. FB72, FC37, FD43 Huysmans, Jef TC03, FA12, TB05, SC38 Iverson, Shepherd WC79 Hwang, Jihwan SC32, SB14 Izumikawa, Yasuhiro TD50, SA77 Hwang, Julie Chernov SA40, WA57 Jablonski, Michael TA46, FC70 Hwang, Wonjae FA80 Jabri, Vivienne WD22, SA08, WA32, SB61 Hynek, Nik FC64 Jackson, Emily Lindsay WA51, SA84 Iancu, Niculae WD50 Jackson, Jaime FC24 Iaydjiev, Ivaylo WA25 Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus WB03, SD26, TD66, WD14, SB09 Ibrahim, Raslan SB19 Jackson, Paul FD31, SB30, TD42 Ibryamova, Nuray WB62 Jackson, Richard WB41, SB01, SC33, WC26, SD62 Ide, Tobias WB02, SD28, TC58 Jackson, Steven F. FA59 Idemudia, Uwaokun WD30 Jackson, Susan FD33, TD80 Idler, Annee WD62, TC60, FA86 Jackson, Van SD38, FD10, SC32 I, Andrea Cornelia FA76 Jacob, Cecilia SC40, SA21, FB79 Igbinoba‐Aigbe, Ebony‐Joy SC59 Jacob, Suraj SC70 Ignatov, Anatoli I. WA71, FB72 Jacobi, Daniel FB03, SB60 Ignatova, Jacqueline FC65 Jacobs, An FB38 Iguchi, Masahiko TD70 Jacobs, Donald P. FD21 Iida, Keisuke SC78 Jacobs, Emma WD27 Iida, Rentaro SC56 Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov WA12 Iji, Tetsuro SA27 Jacoby, Tami Amanda FD74 Ikenberry, John TC47, FA01, SA53, SD11 Jacques, Peter FA14 Ikeo, Yasushi SC43 Jadoon, Amira FB53 Ilgit, Asli SC69 Jaeger, Hans‐Marn WD32, FD09, WC26 Ilić, Vujo FA35 Jafari, Sheherazade R. WB04 Iliev, Iliyan TC86 Jahanbani, Nakissa FC47 Imade, Lucky SB49 Jahn, Albrecht FD34 Imai, Kohei SA74 Jahn, Beate SB01, FA01, TD05, PWK26 Imai, Kunihiko FA75 Jakesevic, Ruzica SA48 Inayatullah, Naeem SC65, WB03, WD72, SD55, TA05, WA38 Jakli, Laura WB24 Inboden, Rana Siu WC68, TA21 Jakobi, Anja P. FD77, TA40 Inboden, William TC12 Jakovleski, Velibor SA18 Ingelaere, Bert SA71 Jalil, Tasyah FD34 Ingenho, Diana WB47 Jalkebro, Rikard H. SD18 Ingram, Graham FA55 James, Carolyn C. WB79 Innes, Alexandria J. FD24, TB26, WC28 James, Jesse WB63 Inoguchi, Takashi TC59, SD32 James, Patrick WB23, TB12, WD22, SB02, WC12, Inoue, Crisna Y. A. SD59, WB28, TA39, FC72 FD85, TD07, TA01, SC04, TC30 Inoue, Hiroko WC08 Jameson, Jessica TC31 Iordanou, Ioanna WA31 Jamieson, Thomas WD40, TA01‐A Iqbal, Zaryab FD17, FC04 Jamil, Al Wekhian SC09, WD49, TD47, SB66 Irani, Freya FA72 Janar, Turtogtokh SD32 Ireland, Patrick R. PWK61, FB28 Jang, Hye Ryeon WA48 Irfan Shahzad, Muhammad SA34 Jankovski, Aleksandar WC62 Irrera, Daniela WD82, FA32 Janz, Nicole TD54 Irvin‐Erickson, Douglas TC18 Jarczewska, Aleksandra TC70 Isaacs, Mahew TC55, PWG01, WC47 Jarstad, Anna FB80, FD80 Isaksson, Charloe WD16 Jarvis, Samuel TB64 Isani, Mujtaba SD12, WA30 Jaspal, Zafar WD73 Ishay, Micheline TC18 Jasper, Sco FB31 Ishii, Atsushi FA14 Jasper, Ulla WB36 Ishiyama, John WC43 Jauhola, Marjaana TC08, FC09, TB32 Ish‐Shalom, Piki FB40, TC42 Javadzadeh, Abdy FB13 Isidro, Andre SA53, TB01‐B Jawad, Nazek WD06 Iskander, John FC73 Jayasinghe, Namalie SD77, FD62 Index of Participants Jayman, Jayantha TD77, WA19 Jones, Jessica SD19, SA26 Jean, Catherine E. FC48 Jones, Lee SA40, TC74, TB29 Jeandesboz, Julien SD06, SA84, FB26 Jones, Peter TD65, WB67 Jeangene Vilmer, Jean‐Bapste SD45 Jones, Shannon L. SC07 Jędrzejowska, Karina SD66, SB46, WA25 Jones, Terry‐Ann TB49 Jeers, Xavieria FD77 Jongen, Hortense TA40 Jeords, Christopher TA51 Joo, Hyung‐min SB29, SD40 Jerey, Sana SC79 Joo, Minhyung WB35 Jengelley, Dwaine Handel TC53 Jordan Brooks, Deborah TA35, WD13 Jenkins, Isaac SD34 Jordan, Richard Pell TB51 Jenkins, Sarah FD69, WD46 Jose, Betcy SC70, WB26, TA49, WD18 Jenkinson, Jesse FA63 Joseph, Jonathan FC08 Jenne, Erin SA62, FC28, TD35 Joseph, Michael FC52 Jenne, Nicole WC06 Joseph, Regina PWG02 Jennings, Kathleen M. WA51, WD16, TA10 Joshi, Devin SC21, TD85, SB14 Jensen, Magnus Rom FC37 Joshi, Madhav FD80, SA57, TB56, TA17 Jensen, Rebecca PSE01, SC37 Joshi, Sharad WB29, SD12, WA46 Jentleson, Bruce W. SB13, TB53, FA70, SC14, TC12 Jost, Tyler TD40, WA47 Jentzsch, Corinna WD33, TA66, PSE01 Joya, Angela FD55 Jeong, HoWon TB27 Joyce, Kyle SB23, WB30 Jeong, Jin Mun FD79, TA57 Ju, Angela FC57 Jerven, Morten WB35, FC18 Juarez , Carlos FA74 Jetschke, Anja TA33, FB01 Judell, Alice Melissa SA71 Jevnaker, Torbjørg TC65 Juede, Johannes SA65, WA64 Jezdimirovic Ranito, Jovana TD14, WC72 Juengling, Konstanze Anna Maria WC80 Jiang, Maorong WD85, FC78 Juhasz, Elizabeth TD47, WA01‐B Jiang, Yang FC27, WB53, FD11 Julian, Rachel TA35, SA50, SB67 Jimenez‐Bacardi, Arturo TB02 Jumbert, Maria Gabrielsen WC45, TB25 Jin, Na WA01‐D Juneau, Thomas A. WD66, TA31 Jinnah, Sikina SD23, FD43, TB78 Jung, Danielle FC80, WA15 Joachim, Jua FD33, TB78 Jung, Heon Joo FC78 Job, Brian L. TD65, WD59, WB67 Jung, Jai Kwan SC42, SB29 Joenniemi, Per L. TD22, FA23, SB77 Jung, Yoo‐Sun WC57, PSE01 Johansen, Robert C. TC47, TB67 Junk, Julian L. WD59 Johansen, Ruthann K. TA10 Jurkovich, Michelle FA79, WB01‐B Johansson, Karin SA13 Just, Thomas TD67 Johansson, Markus SB69, SD43 Jula, Ma A. SB57, TE99 Johansson, Patrik FB80, FD80, SA18 Kaarbo, Juliet SB69, FD01 Johansson, Pernilla WC11 Kabiri, Ariel TA67 Johns, Michael WA49, FA61 Kacowicz, Arie M. FC29 Johnson, Carter WC32 Kaczmarski, Marcin FA27, SD11 Johnson, Craig A. WB60, FB15 Kadera, Kelly M. FA18, PSE01, FD32 Johnson, Dominic D. P. WA86, WC04 Kadercan, Burak WA49, FC68, WC47 Johnson, Erica J. SD50, FD86 Kadhum, Oula WA13, FD27 Johnson, Heather L. TD72, TB45, WA33, FD41 Kaelberer, Mahias SC33, WA65 Johnson, James Turner TB50 Kajdasz, James TC31 Johnson, Juliet E. WD83, WA23 Kalaitzidis, Akis WB14 Johnson, Loch K. WD31 Kalaycioglu, Elif SC65, WD72 Johnson, McKenzie F. SD65 Kaldor, Mary H. TD60 Johnson, Paul Lorenzo TB55 Kale, Basak SB75 Johnson, Tana WC34 Kalfagianni, Agni SD60 Johnston, Alison WA65 Kalil, Mariana TB84, FB66 Johnston, Melissa WC53 Kalmanovitz, Pablo FC17, SD73 Joines, Sharon TC31 Kalpakian, Jack SB86 Jolli Sco, Brandy FA18 Kaltenthaler, Karl SD12, WB37 Jones, Abby WD39, TD11 Kaltofen, Carolin WB48, FC08 Jones, Benjamin T. WB34, FA34 Kalyan, Rohan K. FC73, SD42 Jones, Catherine TA41, WC06, WB74 Kamel, Amir WA84 Index of Participants Kamola, Isaac A. TD33, FC54, SD42 Kay, Sean WD80, WC81 Kamradt‐Sco, Adam SA01, FD65 Kaya, Ayse FB11, FA65 Kamrava, Mehran SD20, SC69, WC67 Kaya, Zeynep TC76 Kanet, Roger Edward FD08, TA82, WB62 Kaya, Zeynep N. FC21, WC29 Kang, David WB07 Kayaoglu, Turan PWG01 Kang, Jinyoung PSE01 Kaye, Becca FA45 Kang, Kyungkook WA59, WD24 Kaynak, Mehpare Selcan TA01‐D, FA32 Kang, Stephanie WB07 Kazantsev, Andrey SB70 Kang, Susan SB32 Kazemzadeh, Masoud WC39 Kanna, Ahmed FD55 Kazharski, Aliaksei TB37 Kantel, Anne J. SB86, TD01‐B Kazi, Tahseen FD15, TB15, TD34 Kantner, Cathleen FB55, TB40 Kearns, Oliver FC67 Kapanadze, Sergi TB37 Keck, Margaret E. WC25, TD01 Kaplan, Jasper SB46 Keels, Eric TB68 Kaplan, Morgan L. WB34, TC60 Kelanic, Rosemary FA67, WD43 Kaplan, Oliver TD16 Kelley, Lisa TE98 Kaplan, Stephen Bre FA77 Kellogg, Anita TA62 Kaplow, Je FB34, TC33, TA24 Kelly, Jocelyn SB47 Kapoor, Ilan WD72, TD37 Kelly, Kristy SA40 Kappler, Stefanie SD78, WB41, WC48, TA25 Kelly, Nathan FB33 Käpylä, Juha SA75 Kelly, Zane M. TD59 Kara, Onur FD42 Kelmendi, Pellumb TB68 Karabegovic, Dzeneta SB20, WA13 Kelsay, John TB50, TC42, FD61 Karadeniz, Radiye Funda WB67 Kemahlioglu, Ozge WC29 Karakas Keles, Havva FC45 Kemer, Thaise TA41 Karakas, Uluc FB70 Kenkel, Brenton J. FB78 Karakoc, Ekrem FD23 Kennard, Amanda TB10 Karam, Charloe FA71 Kennedy, Denis V. SC19, FD81 Karampelas, Elizabeth FC47 Kennedy, Ryan P. SC45, TB80, WB78 Karasek, Tomas WA64 Kenney, Michael FD13, TB38 Karazsia, Zachary SC40 Kenny, Katherine WC01‐A, FA05 Karim, Sabrina WC16, SA57, FA16, FC12 Kent, Jon FA41 Karlén, Niklas FC28 Kenkelenis, Alexander TA16, TB01‐A Karlsrud, John TC28, FD47 Kentmen Cin, Cigdem SA67 Karlsson, Rasmus A. TA06 Kenwick, Michael FC02 Karns, Margaret P. SA18, TB01‐B, TD32, WB68 Kenyon, Kris Heather WD35 Karp, Aaron WA47 Kerbo, Harold WA19 Karp, David J. SC36, SA20, WB70 Kern, Krisne FB15 Karp, Regina H. WA55 Kerner, Andrew FA80 Karras, Andreas SB32 Kerr, Jaclyn Alexandra TA65, FC70 Karrell, Daniel FC51 Kerr, Russell FD09, TA20 Kartsonaki, Argyro SA62, FD71 Kersey, Timothy WD03 Kashyap, Rina FA70 Kersten, Mark S. FD30, WA29 Kasianenko, Nataliia TB11, WD65, PSE01 Kertcher, Chen FB22, FC56, TB41 Kassab, Hanna Samir FA54, TA82 Kertyzia, Heather FC71 Kasten, Lukas SC67 Kertzer, Joshua D. WB83, WC04, TC68, WD13 Kasza, Gregory SD32 Kesgin, Baris FD70, FA84, FB65 Kathman, Jacob D. WC13, TD17 Keskin Zeren, Aysegul FA75, WB63, SB79 Katsumata, Hiro WD15, SA40 Keskin, Emrah SB24 Kaelman, Kyle FD07 Keskitalo, E. Carina H. SA75, FD43, SC47, WA28 Katz, Andrew Z. FB63 Kessler, Oliver TA18, TC15 Katz, Katrin TC27 Ketola, Hanna WB66, SB61 Katzenstein, Peter WD22, FA13, TC69, FD48 Ketzmerick, Maria TD42 Kauman, Craig FB57 Keyman, Fuat WD76, SC84 Kaufman, Stuart FB63, TC56, TA11 Keys, Catherine TA75 Kaufman, Zachary FD30, TA70, WC52, SB27, FA61, WD29 Khadka, Kumar SD48 Kaul, Eli TC75 Khaghaghordyan, Aram TA40 Kaushal, Akta TA72 Khakee, Anna SA70 Index of Participants Khalfey, Sameera SA67 Kishi, Roudabeh WD33 Khan, Md. Farijuddin WB46 Kissack, Robert SC24, WD60 Khan, Saira SA76, SD40 Kiwuwa, David TC11 Khan, Shahedul FD65 Klein, Hans K. WD03, WB11 Khoo, Nicholas FD67 Klein, Peter W. WC61 Khoury, Amal I. FA15 Kleinberg, Katja TC22, FD18, FB16, TA19 Khudoley, Konstann TC70 Kleinschmidt, Jochen TD55 Kieh, George FD26 Klimenko, Ekaterina SD67 Kiel, Chrisna WC32, SC67 Klingebiel, Stephan TA76 Kikuta, Kyosuke FC01 Klocek, Jason TD41 Kilgour, D. Marc WA82 Klotz, Audie TB23, FD85, TD07, WB70 Kilinc, Ramazan WD25, TC76, SA63 Kluczewska, Karolina TA76 Killander, Magnus TD43 Klyachkina, Sasha SA65 Killian, Kyle SB73 Knaack, Peter TB01‐A, SB18 Kiltz, Linda WA03 Knecht, Sebasan TA33 Kim, Ayoung TA28 Knudsen, Tonny B. WC41, FA82, SA30, SB19 Kim, DJ SA49, WB54 Knutsen, Torbjorn WB50, FB22, SC06, SA11 Kim, Hannah FD18 Ko, Jiyoung SD35 Kim, Heung‐kyu SC32 Kobayashi, Yuka WC42, WB19 Kim, Hun Joon WA18 Koca, Men WC21 Kim, Hye‐Sung TC56 Koch, Michael FD07 Kim, Inkyoung FC78 Kochanski, Adam WD06, TC63 Kim, Jangho WA59 Kocher, Mahew Adam SC79, FC51, SD35 Kim, Jeonghyeon SC19 Kochtcheeva, Lada V. TD39, TA15 Kim, Ji Eun FC86 Koehler, Jan WB40 Kim, Jooeun TC36 Koehler, Kevin WD40, TA60, SD39 Kim, Mikyoung SC42 Koga Sudduth, Jun TD17, SB54, TB55 Kim, Minju TB01‐A Koga, Kei WC42, TA84, FD67 Kim, Patricia WA73 Kohler, Pia M. TC07 Kim, Sangbae SB14 Koinova, Maria SB20, WA13, PWK61 Kim, Seok Joon WB78 Koivurova, Timo WB09 Kim, Taehyun SC32, SB14 Kolenda, Christopher TA47 Kim, Tong SA77 Koli, Anar SA26 Kim, Yeikyong FB59 Koliev, Faradj SD19, SA46, TB01‐D Kim, Yooneui WC55 Kollman, Kelly WD30 Kim, Young Sang SD54 Kolluri, Sash FC73 Kim, Young Soo WD65 Kolodziej, Edward FD02 Kim, Youngwan FA18, WC55 Kona Nayudu, Swapna SA41 Kim, Younkyoo FD39, SB14 Konaev, Rita WB34 Kimball Damman, Erin FB53 Kononenko, Iuliia SB41 Kimura, Kan FD75 Koon, Adam FA57 King, Elisabeth A. FC01 Koos, Agnes Katalin WC28 King, Jerey TB43, FD18, FA79 Koran, Michal FC76 King, Joshua WD53 Koremenos, Barbara WC34 King, Marcus D. TC32 Koren, Ore WD78, WA01‐A Kingma Neu, Kara SB08 Korkmaz, Kursat TD83 Kingsmith, A.T. FA36 Kornprobst, Markus PWK53, WD10 Kinne, Brandon J. FB16 Korobkov, Andrei V. WC24, SB70, FC32 Kinnvall, Catarina TB26, SA33 Korolev, Alexander FC27 Kinsella, Helen M. SA08, TD13 Korsmo, Mel SD02 Kirchberger, Sarah K. TC35 Kosal, Margaret E. SD10, SB84, PWG02, FA68 Kirchner, Emil J. WA74, SD79 Koschut, Simon WC41, FC85, WA08, PWK47 Kirchschlager, Markus A. FC61, SA27 Kose, Talha FC83 Kirk, Jason A. WC17 Koslowski, Rey TD19 Kirkpatrick, Andrew B. WC78, FA14 Köstem, Seçkin WD69, WA78 Kirton, John SD28, SC84 Kostovicova, Denisa WB63, TC40 Kiryukhin, Denys SC01 Koubi, Vally WD02, SD16, TB48 Kisangani, Emizet F. FC52 Kovac, Igor FD66, FB03 Index of Participants Kovacevic, Marko TD14, WC67 Kumar, Pavan FB27 Koval, Alexandra SB75 Kumar, Pawan TD54 Kovatch, Bonnie WC16 Kumar, Shivaji SA76, TA01‐B Kowert, Paul A. TC57, SB69 Kumarakulasingam, Narendran SC65, TD25, WD72, SD55 Koyama, Hitomi FC05, PSE01 Kumral, Mehmet Akif WD86, TD74, WA26, FC72 Krahmann, Elke FC77 Kuntz, Friederike WB03, FB64 Kraig, Michael WB76 Kuo, Kendrick TA60 Krain, Mahew TB71 Kuo, Yuchun SB24 Kramarz, Teresa SD60, SC17, SA18 Kuperman, Ranan David FE99 Kramer, Paul Gordon SA64 Kurizaki, Shuhei TA67, SC60 Krampe, Florian WA79 Kurki, Milja WD71, FC08, FA09 Krampf, Arie TB24 Kurşun, Ali Murat SD83 Kranz, Kathrin FB62 Kurtenbach, Sabine FA66 Krasno, Jean SD25 Kurtulus, Begum SD53 Krasnodebska, Molly TD67, FC76 Kurtz, Gerrit WC63 Kratochvil, Petr WD74 Kurze, Arnaud TC54, SA70 Kratochwil, Friedrich WC40, TB13 Kustermans, Jorg FC03, PWK26 Krause, Jana TB08, WD33 Kustov, Alexander WD37 Krause, Peter FA37, FC47, TB60 Kustra, Tyler FA67, WD65 Krcmaric, Daniel FB24 Kuthy, Anna TC61 Krebs, Ronald R. WD58, TD52, TC67, FA65 Kutuev, Pavlo SC01 Kreidenweis, Alex WA32 Kuyper, Jonathan SA14 Kreps, Sarah E. WC83, TB30, WD63 Kwak, Hyunjin Deborah SC86 Kreuter, Judith TB17 Kwak, Tae‐Hwan FC78, SA70 Kreutz, Joakim WC06, FB45 Kwayu, Aikande C. WA45 Kreutzer, Tino SA01 Kwon, Edward SD63, WC79 Kreuzer, Michael WB61 Kydd, Andrew TB13 Krickovic, Andrej FB10 Kyriacou, Michael TC29 Kring, William TB01‐D La Porte, Teresa WA41 Krishna‐Hensel, Sai Felicia WC24 Laakainen, Kae Verlin SC24, WD60 Krishnan, Nisha WB02 Labidi, Imed SA66 Kristensen, Peter Marcus SB72, SD04, TA07, WC55, WA43 Labonte, Melissa T. TD28, WC23 Krisansen, Idunn TC19 Laborde, Adolfo SB50 Kroeker, Wendy SA39 Lacatus, Corina TC21, WD14 Kroenig, Mahew TA24, SD40 Lacher, Hannes SB55, TA03 Kronsell, Annica WC05, FB25, TA63, FD62, WB01‐C Laey, Mark TA72, SB07 Krulisova, Katerina TB57, TA70, WB01‐D, PSE01 Lagasse, Philippe WB79 Ku, Charloe WB16, TD28, WC23, SB35 Lage, Victor C. SB64, TA20 Ku, Yangmo FC20, SC42 Lahneman, William J. SA65, WB31, WA09 Kubalkova, Vendulka FD12 Lai, Brian FB63, WC44, FD32, WD13 Kucik, Jerey SA42, TA79 Lai, Huaxia SD23 Kucuk, Mine Nur WC01‐A Lake, David A. SB12, WC34, TA16 Kudrle, Robert T. WD45 Lalla, Natasha SA45 Kuehl, Colin TA63 Lalwani, Sameer TC49, WC39 Kuehn, Andreas FB20 Lambert, Caroline WB40 Kuehn, Florian P. SD78, FC60, TA78 Lambourne, Wendy R. WD77 Kuemmerle, Harris Gordon TB81 Lamont, Christopher K. WA34, SA70 Kugler, Jacek TB12, FB51, WA59, WD24 Lance, Kathryn M. FA63 Kugler, Tadeusz WD24, TD85 Landis, Steven SD16 Kuhrt, Natasha C. TA23 Landolt, Laura K. SB25, TA36, SD71, SA68, WC17 Kuik, Cheng‐Chwee WC42, WB81 Landon‐Murray, Michael TB63, SC31 Kuk, John Seungmin SA60 Landry, C.G. TC64 Kuklenski, Jennifer TC58 Landry, Joe WA39 Kulik, Julia SC50 Lane, Andrea SA47, SC35 Kulkarni, Anu SD01 Laney, Monique SA05 Kulnazarova, Aigul PWG01 Lang, Daniel G. WD53 Kuloğlu, Ceyda WD37, TD48 Lang, Jr., Anthony F. WC40, SC36, SB53, SA20, FB52, TB86 Kumar, Anup WD39 Lang, Sabine WC37 Index of Participants Langan, Mark FB72 Leese, Mahias SA84 Lange, Samantha FD59 Lefebvre, Stephane J. SB31, FB31 Langlois, Catherine Chrisne WA82 Legler, Thomas WA40 Langø, Hans‐Inge FC28, FB17 Legrenzi, Maeo TB46 Lanoszka, Alexander WC46 Lehane, Orla WA61, FA36 Lanteigne, Marc FA56, FC27, SC60, WB09 Lehmann, Kai E. FB59 Lans, Jerey S. SC34 Lehmann, Timothy C. FB10 Lapegna, Pablo TC13 Lehnert, Joseph FA05 Lapenko, Marina SD67 Lehrs, Lior FB22, WD49 LaPides, Sean SD25 Leh, Marko TB27 Larasa, Diyah TB32, TA21 Leib, Julia SA17, WC48 Large, Daniel TB29 Leiby, Michele TB71 Larsen, Kelsey TD69 Leichtova, Magdalena SD83 Larson, Deborah W. WB23, WA17, FA17, SD21 Leifeld, Philip WA60 Larue, Patrick FA46, TB38 Leigh, Darcy TB57, TD34, WD08 Lasmar, Jorge Mascarenhas TA29 Leira, Halvard TD51, WB50, PWK26 Latham, Andrew A. PWK26, WA04, TA11 Leitão, António TD74 Latulippe, Lyne WD45 Leite, Christopher C. WD36, SA84, SD85 Lauer, Ritu S. FA82 Lektzian, David TC22, FD79 Laurence, Marion FA82 Leloup, Mathilde TB84, WB86, TA10 Lauridsen, Laurids S. TD20 Lemay‐Hebert, Nicolas SD78, FB40, FC60, TC74 Lauterbach, Toby Lee WC22 Lemieux, Anthony SB16, WA61, FC47, TD46, SD57 Laven, Wim WC80, SA78, FA30 Lemke, Tobias TB18 Lawrence, Jennifer Leigh WA14 Lemos de Matos, Francisco Eduardo SB35 Lawson, George SB17, SA08, TB18, PWK26, SD03 Lemos, Maria Carmen TA06 Lawton, Joel TB31 Lempereur, Alain TC71 Lazic, Sladjana FB35 Lenz, Hartmut SA26, SD84 Le Gouriellec, Sonia SD45 Leon, David Pak Yue FC54 LeBaron, Genevieve FA20, SB83, SA24, TA27 Leon, Vanessa C. WD64 Lebedeva, Marina FC20, SA86 Leonard Boyle, Emma SA02 Leblang, David FB11 Leonard, Eric K. TA39, FC43 Lebovic, James H. TB28 Leonard‐Fwa, Kursim FD50 Leca, Ana WD03 Leoni, Zeno SA12 Lederach, Angela FB68 Lequesne, Chrisan WC63, WA36 Lee , Dong Ryul WD47 Lesage, Dries SA53, WB19 Lee, Alex SD40 Lesseur, Shawna Michelle WC14 Lee, Carrie A. WB69, TC64, WA47, SB84, TA56 Lester, Genevieve WC64 Lee, Do Young WB59 Leuen, Dirk SD75 Lee, Dongmin WD85 Levi, Hila SD70 Lee, Goueun SD28 Levi, Margaret FC11 Lee, Hoon FA80 Levin Bonder, Jennifer FA78 Lee, Inyeop TD04, WC79 Levin, Andrew FC55 Lee, Jeongseok WD15, TD30 Levin, Dov FB17, WA46, FC45 Lee, Ji‐Young SA77 Levin‐Banchik, Luba WD82, FD42 Lee, Jooyoun FD10, WC10 Levine, Daniel J. SB01, TD58, TC46, TA07, PWK47 Lee, Melissa WB21 Levinson, Nanee S. TB09, TA38, FC75, SD29, WB28, TC39, Lee, Moosung FB59 TD01‐B, FA32 Lee, Sang Hyun SC32 Levi‐Sanchez, Suzanne TB32 Lee, Sang‐Hwan WA59, FA80 Levi, Jason WA61 Lee, Seungjoo WB51, SC32 Levshin, Anatoly TD38, SB60 Lee, Sojeong SD16, TC58 Levy, Aviad SC33, PWK47 Lee, Steven FC16 Levy, Naomi FC01, WD05 Lee, SungYong WC32, TC63, FB75 Lewis, David G. SB33, SD15, WB40 Lee, Yong Suk SC42 Lewis, Jonathan SC56 Lee, Yong Wook SC32, SB14 Li, Hongmei SB72, WC61, WB82 Lee, Youngchae WB74 Li, Li WB82 Leebaw, Bronwyn TA26 Li, Meing TD62 Leeds, Bre Ashley FB04, WD13 Li, Xiaojun WC77, TD29 Index of Participants Li, Yao FB54 Livingston, Steven L. SB03, SB22, TD11 Li, Yingtao WC65 Ljungkvist, Krisn FD80 Li, Yu Wai Vic FD78, SA07, SC74 Llavaneras Blanco, Masaya TD21 Liang, Wei FA50 Llewellyn, Joe SD62 Liao, Da‐chi TD55 Lobasz, Jennifer K. FB26 Liao, Ning TD62, WD64 Lobell, Steven E. WB23, WC12 Licata, Angela WB35, WD36 Lockwood, Erin FA13, SB18 Licht, Amanda A. TB22, FD32 Loeza, Richard FB63 Lidén, Kristoer TB25 Lömann, Georg WB36, SA49, WA78 Lie, Jon Harald Sande TB25 Lous, Suzanne WB62 Lieberman, Robbie TC14 Logvinenko, Igor SA34 Liegl , Markus TD04, TA39, FB41, SD40, WB54 Lohaus, Mathis TA40 Li, Adam P. SA19, SC46 Lohne, Kjers FB35 Lightcap, Tracy FD73, WD34 Loizides, Neophytos SA29, WB86, WA49, TB68 Lighoot, Sheryl TA26, WC54 Loke, Beverley SB75 Lilja, Mona TB34 Loken, Meredith FD13 Lim, Darren SA41, SC39 Loleski, Steven SB31 Lim, Sijeong SA45, FB60 Lollar, Rebecca FD79 Lin, Shuang WC65 Lomagin, Nikita WC62 Lin, Tracy Kuo TA01‐A Lombard, Louisa WC36 Lind, Amy TD63, WB42 Long, Christopher FB49, TA73 Lind, Jennifer SD38, SA77, SC46 Long, James WA15 Lind, Michael FA01 Long, Tom TA77 Lindberg Bromley, Sara SC23, SD02 Lopategui, Marco FC49 Linde, Robyn FC09 Lopez Abbasciano, Suzzee TB38 Lindekilde, Lasse WA61 Lopez Lucia, Elisa FB42 Lindeman, Kaori TB36 Lopez, Andrea M. FA62, TD60 Linden, Ronald H. WD80 Lopez, Anthony C. WA86, WC04 Lindenlaub, Hans SC52 Lopez, George A. FA03, FD04, SB79 Lindenstrauss, Gallia SC69 Lopez‐Vallejo, Marcela WA36 Lindsay, Abby FD43 Lor, Aun FC04 Lindsay, Jon TD53, TB47, FA55, FD28 Lorêdo Pereira Leite, Júlia WD81 Lindstrom, Nicole WB85, SD74 Lotrionte, Catherine TB82, WB84 Linebarger, Christopher FA16 Loaz, Pascal SC60 Ling, L. H. M. TC15, WC65, WD08 Loholz , Philipp TA76, TB64, FC79, WB55 Linke, Andrew M. WB02, TD47 Lounsbury, Megan SB66 Linnér, Björn‐Ola SA14 Loup, Anna TE97 Lins, Maria Antonieta D. T. WD83, FD36 Lövbrand, Eva TA63, TB10, SA14 Linsenmaier, Thomas WC41, TE99 Lovec, Marko WC01‐D Linsi, Lukas FA21, TB42, SD33 Lowe, Robert WC29 Liou, Yu‐Ming TA83 Loyle, Cyanne E. SC25, SD01 Lisle, Debbie TC23, WD14, SC38, SD22 Lu, Kelan SC45 Lissner (Friedman), Rebecca SA35 Lu, Yue SD56 Liste, Philip TD27, TB34, TA49, WA29, WC28 Luckhurst, Jonathan SA26, SD84, WA54 Lister, Jane FB23, SA24 Ludvik, Jan TB33 Lile, Adrian WB06 Luehrmann, Laura M. WC55 Lile, Erin SD19 Lugg, Andrew D. SD70 Lilejohn, Deborah TC31 Luis, Carla SD64, TB68 Lilepage, Kelley WA29, TA49 Luke, Timothy Wayne WB48, TC06 Lilewood, Jeremy SC64, WA44 Lukes, Igor SD27 Lioz‐Monnet, Annabelle SD50 Lukin, Artyom L. TA23, SA34 Liu, Amy SC75, TC45 Lundborg, Tom SC63, TB06, FC08 Liu, Chuyu FC57, TA01‐B Lundgren, Magnus SC55, FB45 Liu, Howard WA77 Lungu, Sorin TB83 Liu, Lizhi FC22 Lupovici, Amir SB74, TA85, SC69, SD53, PWK47 Liu, Roger Chi‐Feng SC11 Lupton, Danielle L. FB47 Liu, Taoxiong TC34 Lusk, Adam WA81, WD01‐C Liu, Tony Tai‐Ting SC78 Luter, Keith SC35 Index of Participants Luterbacher, Urs FD28 Maloney, Margaret TA10 Lutmar, Carmela TD82, TA67, FA16 Malthaner, Stefan TB59, SC59 Lv, Aofei SA46 Mampilly, Zachariah PWK15 Lyall, Jason WD51 Manchanda, Nivi WC70, FC48 Lynch, Cecelia TB23, WA09, PWG01, FD61 Mandel, Bob FA55 Lynch, Daniel TC27 Manekin, Devorah S. WA55 Lynch, Marc FC21, TB46, SA68 Maness, Ryan TD53 Lynch, Moira WA34, WC73 Mangin, Mailys WD67 Lyness, Claire SA25 Mangino, Kathryn B. WB08 Lynn‐Jones, Sean M. TB28 Manjikian, Mary FA81, WA68 Lyon, Alynna SA18, TB01‐C, TA43, PSE01 Mannergren Selimovic, Johanna SA16 Lyons, Terrence P. FB80, FD80, SD45 Manning, Chelsea WC41 M. Chatrchyan, Allison TD57 Manoli, Panagiota WD80 M. Valenca, Marcelo SC27, WB28 Mans, Ulrich SB85 Ma, Sangyoon SB14 Mansbach, Richard W. PWK26, FD63 Ma, Xinru TD79 Mansour, Fadi SA07 Maass, Mahias TD04, TA77, SD63, TD62 Mansour, Imad TC11, WB72, SA66 Mabley, Bruce WA62 Manlla, Giovanni TB19 Mac Ginty, Roger SD78, WB41, TC63, WD05 Mao, Weizhun SC07 Macaj, Gjovalin TC82, TA42, FB66, SC60 Maoz, Zeev SB23, WB30 Macaluso, Agnese SB85 Marantz, Uri TC75, WA53 MacColman, Leslie SD68 Marat, Erica TB02 Macdonald, Camilla TA03 Marchal, Roland WC36 MacDonald, David Bruce TA26, SA54, WA26 Marchand, Marianne H. TD19, SD76 Macdonald, Julia WC49 Marcolino, Mayra WC68, TC85 Macdonald, Laura Catharine TD21, WC28 Marcum, Anthony FC52 MacKay, Joseph SB09, TA11 Marcus, Benjamin PWG01 MacLennan, Jack Adam WD27 Marcus, Raphael SC30, WB69 MacLeod, Michael R. WA45 Margulis, Maas E. WA70, FC65, WD19, WB75 MacNeal, Kymberly WB52 Mariane, Jadon J. WD68 Maddrell, Paul WC31 Marinelli, Chiara TD43 Madokoro, Daisuke SA23, WD09 Marinova, Nadejda K. SD49 Madsen, Mikael Rask TD08, FB02, SD06 Marion Suiseeya, Kimberly R. TB39, FC07, TD01‐B, TA21 Magalhaes, Bruno SB15 Mark, Brendan Skip WA01‐B Magid, Yehuda FB24, TC01‐D Markley, Eliza FB82 Magnusdor, Gunnhildur Lily TA28 Markowitz, Jonathan FC68, FD52, WC46 Maguire, Thomas WD31 Markowitz, Lawrence P. SC03 Mahapatra, Debidaa Aurobinda TC11 Marks, Zoe WA02 Mahdavi, Mojtaba TD02, WB17, WC21 Marlin‐Benne, Renee E. TC15, FB14, TA75 Mahlbacher, Jessica WD27 Marr, Stephen D. TD80 Mahmood, Zuhaib SA23, TC01‐C Marrin, Stephen FB46, WD50, TA31 Mahnken, Thomas G. TB28, TA84 Marsden, Lee B WB04, FD12 Mahoney, Charles W. FA46, TD49, WC72 Marsh, Nicholas James WB56 Mahrenbach, Laura C. FD19, SA53 Marston, Jerome WD78 Mai‐Bornu, Zainab FD84, PWG01 Martel, Stéphanie FA33, TB01‐C Maiden, Emily FC83 Marten, Kimberly FC40, FD02, SC14, TB37 Majeski, Stephen John SB59 Marll, Benjamin TA56 Malamud, Andres FA50, SD75 Marn de Almagro Iniesta, Maria TC52, TB52, FC61 Malejacq, Romain TA66 Marn, Coty FC59 Malet, David WC25, FD23 Marn, Deirdre Quinn FB31 Malici, Akan FD70 Marn, Laura SC77 Malik, Shiera S. SC63, TD25, FA09 Marn, Lenore G. WD76 Maliks, Reidar SD73 Marn, Pamela WC71, FB57 Maliniak, Daniel SC67, WA30 Marn, Philip WD78, FB33 Malkasian, Carter TA47 Marn, Sarah J. WB53 Mallard, Gregoire WD23 Marn, Susan TD07 Malmvig, Helle E. FC21 Marn‐Brule, Sarah‐Myriam SB31 Malnight, Joshua FD18 Marnez Machain, Carla FA45, TB20 Index of Participants Marnez, Gina WC17 McCoy, Jennifer FD60, WA40 Marni, Marco TC16 McCullough, Michael WC04 Marns da Silva Gil, João Raphael SC57 McDermo, Helen FB20 Marns, Aline Regina Alves FD36 McDermo, Tom PWG02 Marns, Marcelle WB68 McDonald, Ma WD21 Marzouki, Meryem TB09 McDonald, Melissa WC04 Masaki, Erika K. FD43, FA14 McDoom, Omar TC55, SD49, SC56 Maschmeyer, Lennart TA65 McDowall, Greg SA86 Masse, Frédéric WC73 McDowell, Daniel TB24 Massicoe, Marie‐Josee FC44 McDowell, Stephen D. SB31 Masters, Crisna FD14 McDowell, Steven SC43, SA28 Masterson, James R. WB68 McEvoy, Sandra TD13, SA64 Mastro, Oriana Skylar WB76, WC67, SC46, WD47 McFarland, Victor WD43 Masuo, Chisako T. FB85 McFaul, Michael TA61 Matanock, Aila M. WA15, WD75 McGill, Duncan WD50 Matei, Cris FB31 McGonigle Leyh, Brianne SA36 Matejova, Miriam TB78, WB10 McGrath, Siobhan SA24, TA27 Matesan, Emy WA57 McGroary, Victoria FA37, SB45 Matheswaran, M. SB72, FC32 McGuey, Lucy Ware FA69, TD48, WC75 Mathias, Suzeley Kalil WD48 McGuinn, Bradford FA54 Mathies, Amanda WB04 McGuire, Sara Kristene TA86, SC31 Mathur, Ritu WC74, FA72 McHugh, Kelly A. TD82, TB45 Majascic, Vanessa FB84 McIntosh, Christopher B. WB10, TC42 Matsumura, Naoko WB85, FC53 McIntyre, Michael A. SD13 Matsuoka, Misato FD10 McKallagat, Christopher TC54, TB45 Maelaer, Alexander T. J. WC81, FB55 McKeil, Aaron FD22 Maes, Michaela TC68, WC60 McKenzie, Mary TA51 Maheis, Frank WA11 McKeon, Nora FC44, WC71, WA70 Mahew, Richard Anthony WA63 McKibben, Heather Elko SA26 Mahijs, Mahias M. SB34, FA77, WA23 McKinley, Michael FA51 Maacci, Eleonora WB34, FA34, PSE01 McKnight, Janet FC26 Maos, Beatriz SA75 McKone, Kelly SB79 Maox, Gale A. WD38, SD41 McLauchlin, Theodore TA66 Masson, Carolina TE98 McLean, Wayne WC62, TD23 Matusek, Karmen WB73 McLeish, Caitriona WA44 Matush, Kelly TA67 McLeod, Laura FD14, WB66, SB61, TC40 Matzner, Sissela FC35 McMahon, Ryan WB35 Mauad, Ana Carolina WA01‐D McManus, Roseanne FC02 Maulden, Patricia A. WA56, SA70 McMichael, Philip FC44 Mavhiki‐Hodzi, Ruvimbo SD15 McMorrow, Shannon SB42 Mavrikos‐Adamou, Tina WB14 McMullen, Ronald FD32 Maxey, Sarah WC83, TA01‐C McNamara, Kathleen R. WD58, FB14, FA13 Maxeld, Sylvia FD36, SB18 McNeill, Casey WB25, PSE01 May, James TA51 McOmber, Chesney WC01‐B, SB39 Maydom, Barry WD84 McPhearson, Tim TA06 Mayer, Frederick W. FA20, WC59 McRitchie, Jessica TB56 Mayer, Sebasan FD66, FA39 McSorley, Kevin FC81, SA25, WA32 Mazaheri, Nimah WD25 Meadowcro, James TA63 Mc Cluskey, Emma SB15 Mearsheimer, John WB23, TB12, SB12, WC12, FC14, FD08, Mc Hugh, Gerard SC27, WA16 FA01, TC05 McAllister, Jacqueline R. SA36, FC33 Medha, Medha FD09, WC26 McAuley, Jim TB26 Medie, Peace A. SC70, SA46, FB09 McCandless, Erin L. FD50 Medina, Pamela WB01‐B McCaskey, Kelly TC01‐B Meernik, James SD01 McCauley, John WC33 Meger, Sara FA25, SD77, WA51, WB44 McCauley, Thomas FC51 Mehran, Weeda FB81, TD54 McCormack, Daniel WC80, WD13 Mehta, Akanksha FA81, TC52, SA52, SB61, TA05 McCourt, David M. WA67, FB02, FC03, WD21 Mehta, Rupal N. WC49, FA34 Index of Participants Meibauer, Gustav SB59 Miller, Chris SA34 Meiches, Benjamin TC46, FB03 Miller, Gina Lei TC02 Meierding, Emily WD43 Miller, Gregory TD45, FA65, SA59 Mekouar, Merouan SA68, FA29 Miller, Natasha SD25 Mekri, Maria SB39 Miller, Nicholas WD52, FA34, TA24 Melancon, Andree‐Anne TB33, WD63 Miller, Rebecca TC13 Melander, Erik TC04, WA02, TA17, SC04, WC06, TB04 Miller, Steven V. TD79 Mello, Patrick A. TD82 Mills, Kurt WD59 Melvin, Jennifer FA42 Milman, Anita TB81 Mendelsohn, Barak FA13, FD23 Milo, Keren TD52, WD28, WA35, TC68, WC60 Mendelson, Sarah FB05 Milojevich, Allyn TD56 Mendenhall, Elizabeth WD82, TB47, PSE01 Milosevic, Aleksandar SA48 Mendez, Maria Jose SD14 Milton, Daniel WA46, SB43 Mendosa, Julie WD62 Min, Eric TB51, FC22 Meneses, Natalia SB66 Min, In Young SD04 Meng, Alfred Weizhan SD63 Minami, Daisuke WD20, SA49 Menkhaus, Kenneth J. FC23, FB80, FA24 Mincheva, Lyubov G. TB49 Mera, Laura Gomez SB83 Ming, Guanpei TB29 Mera, Simona E. WA42, FD27 Mingjiang, Li WA73 Mercado Auf der Maur, Adhemar FA09 Minnella, Carloa M. SA46, FD65 Merkle, Ortrun WB01‐D, WC11 Miranda Pérez, Luis Alfonso TB27 Merrill, Kenneth TB09 Mirilovic, Nikola PWK61, FD63 Merson, Emily Hannah SB65, TA75 Mirón, Marina SD34 Mesbahi, Mohiaddin WA42, SA86 Mironova, Vera TB11, TD64 Meseguer, Covadonga PWK61, WD84 Mirosa, Oriol WC15 Meserole, Chris FC24, PWK15 Mirtaheri, Seyed Ahmad TB21 Mesjasz, Czeslaw WA63 Mishali‐Ram, Meirav TD47, WC01‐D Messari, Nizar TC03, TA20, TB05, SA43 Mishra, Shubranshu WB29 Messmer, Heinz TD22 Miskimmon, Alister TA61, SC24, TB83, SA83 Metzgar, Emily T. FA49, WA41, SA60, WD69, FC75, WB82, Mislan, David Bell TD79 SD29, TE97 Mitander, Tomas FB76 Meyer McAleese, Mary K. TA14, WD17, FC46 Mitchell, Ausn SA38, TC01‐C Meyer, Christoph FB55, TB07, PWG02 Mitchell, Christopher SC57, WA56 Mezzell, Ann WD27 Mitchell, David FB53 Mzi, Reverien WD75, TC01‐C Mitchell, George E. TD53, TB78, WC37 Mian, Zia WD23 Mitchell, Jolyon PWG01 Michael, Arndt TC70 Mitchell, Neil J. SA13 Michaelsen, Marcus WD42, TC51 Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin TB12, SB05, TD35, SC04 Michishita, Narushige WD47 Mitchell, William L. FA31 Micinski, Nicholas SB55 Mitrani, Mor WC01‐C, WA28 Midford, Paul WB22, TD30 Mielman, James H. TC26 Midlarsky, Elizabeth TC46 Mion, John Logan WB50, FA65 Midlarsky, Manus I. SD49, TC46, SA71, SC02, TD67 Mion, Kieran WA83 Midzain‐Gobin, Liam SA54, WC68 Mis, Tamar WA55, TA56 Mieres, Fabiola SB83, SA24 Mitzen, Jennifer TD52, TB26, WD20, WA55 Mihr, Anja WA18, FB71 Miyawaki, Noboru FB30 Mijares, Víctor M. WA48 Mobydeen, Lana TC25 Mikkola, Harri SA75 Mock, Tara FC07 Miklian, Jason T. FA76 Modlin, Kevin SD56 Mikulaschek, Christoph SD02, TD78 Moe, Espen TA15, SA79 Miles, Lee FB61 Mohammadian, Cyrus WD63 Miles, Renanah SC48 Moheet, Amir WB80 Miles, Simon WC07 Mohseni, Payam SA50 Milkoreit, Manjana TA06, WA37 Mohyuddin, Hasina FA11 Millar, Gearoid TD55, TB67, TA25, WC75 Mokhawa, Gladys SC64 Millar, Katharine SC33, TB52, FD33 Mokhtari, Shadi SB25, WA18 Miller, Aaron WA07 Molchanov, Mikhail A. WC24, SB70, SC01, TB11, WB62, FC32 Miller, Benjamin SC48, WC06, TA02 Moldovan, Alexander TC72, WB53 Index of Participants Moledina, Amyaz TA59 Moss, Dana M. PWK61, TC51 Molin Friis, Simone WA09 Mosser, Michael W. TD58, FB41, WB40 Möller, Frank SC28 Moola, Kari WB61 Möller, Ina TB17, SA14 Moulin, Carolina TD72, SB15 Monaghan, Rachel FD31 Mouly, Cécile Alexa WC73 Mondou, Mahieu FC15 Mousseau, Demet Y. WB86 Mondschein van den Bos, Sabrina FA56 Mousseau, Michael TC16, FC10 Money, Jeannee WA49, FA61 Moussu, Nils SC80 Monroy Santander, Louis Francis FD74 Moyer, Jonathan WB72, PWG02 Monsees, Linda WA12, SA51 Mueller, Harald FC29 Monshipouri, Mahmood SD20, WD03 Mueller, John TC64, SD47, SC48 Monteleone, Carla TC82, FC85 Mueller, Milton L. TB09, TA65, WB11, WD01‐D, SB76 Montgomery, Alexander SD26, WD52, FD68 Mügge, Daniel WB35, FC18, SB18 Montgomery, Evan Braden SC46, TB54 Muhtaseb, Ahlam TB70 Montgomery‐Smith, Betsy WA40 Mukherjee, Rohan SA41, SD03 Moon, Chung‐in TC59 Mullen, Rani D. TA37 Moon, Chungshik SB68, WB74 Muller, Benjamin J. SC63, TC15, SA06, WD11 Moon, Don SB14 Müller, Markus‐Michael FA86 Moon, Katharine SD38 Müller, Patrick SC61 Moore, Adam FD26 Muller‐Farber, Thomas M. SD21 Moore, Anna SC60 Mullings, Beverley TC34 Moore, Gregory J. WB78, WA78 Münch, Sören TA33, TE97 Moore, Jennifer FA64 Munier, Nathan SB86 Moore, John A. FB69 Munir, Zeeshan TB11 Moore, Pauline FD23 Munoz Marnez, Hepzibah WD83 Moore, Thomas SC52, WB27, TB62, FA30 Munro, William A. SA72 Moore, Thomas WB68 Muntschick, Johannes FA39 Moore, Will H. FD60, FB29, WB05 Muppidi, Himadeep WD72, FC73, TB76, WA68, FB04, Moraes, Marco SC27 PWK47 Moraes, Rodrigo FA44 Muraleedharan, Sruthi TC52 Moran, Christopher R. FD21, WA31 Muranushi, Michimi WC69, WA85 Moran, Jon TD31, FD31 Murau, Steen TB24 Moreira, Paula FD86 Murdie, Amanda SB23, FA04 Morency‐Laamme, Julien TA66 Murphy, Ann Marie WB81, SA40 Moreno, Karina FB28 Murphy, Craig N. WC70, FB50, WB19, TD28, TB21, TC34 Morgan, David WC01‐C Murray, Elizabeth TA55 Morgan, Mahew C. FB41 Murray, Michelle WC60 Morgan, Michael WB76 Murray‐Evans, Peg WB19 Morgan, Richard SD09, WB57 Murshid, Nadine SC07 Morgan, T. Clion TB22, TC22 Murtazashvili, Jennifer SA65, WC85 Morin, Jean‐Frédéric SA53, TA04 Musgrave, Robert TA11 Morkert, Michelle FA11 Must, Elise TB48 Morkevicius, Valerie SA20 Mustad, Jan Erik WB64 Moro, Francesco N. SD18, SA83 Mustafa, Nawal S. FB39 Morris, Marcella WA77 Musto, Jennifer SA51 Morris, Rob TB31 Musu, Costanza FB55, FD49 Morris, T. Randahl WB45, WA34 Mumer, David WD26 Morrison, Chandra FC26 Mutlu, Koray WB85, FC53 Morrow, James FB78 Mutschler, Max M. FA44, TB61, FC41 Morse, Benjamin TD64 Muyingi, M. A. SB78 Morse, Jaimie TC28 Mwaba, Anna Kapambwe TA81 Morse, Julia TB41 Mwilima, Harrison Kalunga WA76 Mortensen, Jens L. SD24, TA83, FC53, WB75 Mylonas, Harris TA60 Morton, Jerey S. SC67 Myrnen, Henri FA25, FC09, WA02, TB32, FB77 Moschella, Manuela TA50, FD36, WA23, SC41 N. C. Maia, Fernando TA11 Moses, Jeremy M. SD62 Na, Hang Ryeol FC07, WA01‐D Mosinger, Eric S. TC60 Nabers, Dirk WD32, WA26, SC38 Moslow, lauren FA49, WA20 Nabi, Ghulam TC53 Index of Participants Nadelman, Rachel Hannah WB74 Nielsen, Perpetua Lynne FD86 Nadkarni, Vidya TD39, FC32, FB44 Nielsen, Rebecca FD86 Naiki, Yoshiko WB18 Nielson, Daniel L. WA15 Naimark‐Rowse, Benjamin R. SA38 Nieman, Mark David FA18, FD01 Nair, Deepak TC67, WC01‐B Nilsen, Aurora Eck WB01‐A Nalbandov, Robert TA34 Nilsson, Desiree A. E. FA16, TB03 Nance, Mark T. FB34, TC33, WB78 Nilsson, Manuela FA53, FB75 Narayan, John TD25 Nilsson, Niklas FB67 Narozhna, Tanya WA55 Nimer, Mohamed SD39 Nascimento, Isabela TD01‐A Nisa, Richard FC54 Nash, Kathryn FD54, FB33 Nisancioglu, Kerem FD41 Natenzon, Samanta SD08 Nishi, Ryosuke FB17 Nath, Sanghamitra WD49, TC86 Nishitani, Makiko WB18 Nathan, Laurie SC76, SA27 Nisley, Thomas Jay FD83, SD21 Nau, Henry R. FA01 Nitoiu, Crisan SB57, WD01‐B Naughton, Kelsey PWK15 Noakes, Stephen FD46, WD40, TD73 Naujoks, Daniel SB20, WA13, PWK61 Nockerts, Regina TC85, TA27 Naumes, Sarah WA38 Nogueira, Joao P. SD06, TC03, SC38 Navari, Cornelia B. FD22, SB19, WB13 Noh, Eui Young TC01‐A Nay, Olivier SC21 Nøhr, Andreas Aagaard FC10, FB73, TC37 Naylor, Sharain Sasheir TA75 Nolte, Detlef TB72, WA11 Neae, Jessica FA77, WB82 Nomikos, William SD09 Neal, Andrew TB14, FB68, FC76 Nooruddin, Irfan FA18, WD75 Neathery‐Castro, Jody FD35, FA63 Nordås, Ragnhild WD02, WA02, SA13, SD02 Nedal, Dani K. FC41 Nordin, Astrid TB69 Needle, Michael WB40 Nordkvelle, Jonas WD02, FC22 Neep, Daniel FB39 Norén, Anna Ida FB80 Négri, Vincent WC18 Norheim‐Marnsen, Per M. TD38, FB37 Nelson, Chad FC74, SA11 Norlen, Tova FD40, WB21 Nelson, Paul J. TB71, TA21 Norman, Julie M. SB74, SD86 Nelson, Sco SA79, FC13 Norman, Kelsey Pearce FA41, WA13 Nelson, Stephen C. WD54, FA13, SD33, FD48 Norris, Brian WA50 Nelson, Travis Joseph SB34 Norris, William FC27 Nemeth, Stephen WC44 Norrlof, Carla WA59, FB10, WC46 Nesadurai, Helen E. S. FD77, TD20 Northcu, Susan S. TA14, WD17 Neo, Bre TE99 Nothofer, Iris FB55 Neu, Joyce WB39 Novak Colwell, Julia TD86 Neudorfer, Natascha S. SA62 Novak, Tamas TA83, WD36 Neufeldt, Reina C. FA15, SD68 Novo, Andrew FA40 Neumann, Cecilie TC37 Nowell, Gregory SD66, TA07 Neumann, Iver B. TD27, FD76, WC08, SD22 Noyes, Dorothy FB42 Neves de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique FC84 Nuñez‐Mietz, Fernando SD17 Neville, Kate SD65, SA24, TD12 Nunn, Alex SA56, WB85, WA19, TB21 Newell, Michael E. WB26 Nuruzzaman, Mohammed TD77 Newman, Abraham FB18, TC21, TB01‐A Nusair, Isis TB70, TA59 Newnham, Randall E. FD79, TA34 Nussbaum, Brian H. TB63 Newsome, Akasemi WB33 Nygård, Håvard Mokleiv TB16, TC19, FC22 Nexon, Daniel SC12, TC43, TB05, PWK32, TA11, FD48 Nyiri, Zsolt WC38, TD47 Nguyen Long, Le Anh TA08 Nymalm, Nicola WC26, TD66 Nguyen, Quynh WA72 Nyman, Elizabeth TD86 Nguyen, Sinh FB29 Nyuykonge, Charles SA22 Ní Mhurchú, Aoileann TA18, SC63, SB11 Oates, John G. WC67, SD29, FD20 Niayesh, Vahid SD40 Oates, Sarah TA61 Nicholas, Nadege TA76 Obayashi, Kazuhiro SC56 Nichols, Shawn L. SA45 Oberg, Dan FC81, WA38 Nicholson, Simon TB17, WA37 Oberthuer, Sebasan SC55 Nie, Mintao FA83, FB69 Obi, Cyril WB39, SB40 Niedermeier, Alexander WA07, TA07 Obradovic‐Wochnik, Jelena FA69, SC77, FC26 Index of Participants O'Brien, Cheryl FB09 Onubogu, Oge TA55 O'Brien, Robert James SA45, WA72, SC29, FD86 Ooms, Gorik WC56, SC18, FD34 Ocelík, Petr WA85 Oppenheimer, Michael F. PWG02 O'Connell, Mary Ellen FB20 Oppermann, Kai TA01‐C, FC45, TD84 Odell, Rachel Esplin TD40 Orabe, Roberta TA36 O'Dell, Roni Kay Marie SA38, SC21 Orchard, Phil WD59, FA70, PWK49 Odera, Catherine SB67 O'Reilly, Marc J. TB05, WA78 Odgaard, Liseloe TD62 O'Reilly, Maria WB66, SB61, SC77 Odoom, Isaac SB28, FB54 Orlando, Nathan WD53 O'Driscoll, Cian TD51, TB50, WD21 O'Rourke, Lindsey FC52, SA37 Odysseos, Louiza TC80 Orr, Shannon TC32, TA08 Oestreich, Joel E. TA43 Ortega, Adriana S. SB50 Ofek, Hillel TB85 Orz de Zárate, Almendra WC10 Øord Blaxekjær, Lau SC08 Orung, Robert SB77 Oganesyan, Rafael FC20, FE98 Osorio, Javier TA66 Ogbaharya, Daniel SB07 Østby, Gudrun WA02, FD17 Öge, Kerem WB74, WD30 Østensen, Åse Gilje FC77 O'Grady, Nat SA84 Ostermeier, Lars TA78 O'Hagan, Jacinta G. SB24, SA74, WB13 Oswald Spring, Ursula WA63 Ohanyan, Anna FA53, WB40 Otamendi, Alejandra SA31 O'Hare, Kevin SB34 Otlan, Yana TD29 O'Hearn, Denis SC73 Oendoerfer, Eva WA01‐A, WC75 Ohlsson, Johanna SC20 Oersen, Trygve TB65 Ohnesorge, Hendrik W. WA67, FA49, SD83 Omann, Marn SA62 Ohta, Hiroshi FA14 Oo, Sabine TC60 Öjehag Peersson, Andreas FB76 Ou‐Yang, Ray FD78 O'Kane, Eamonn WB64 Ovadia, Jesse S. FA20 O'Keef, Andreea SA72, FD51, FA73 Overbeck, Maximilian TB40 Okereke, Chukwumerije TA51, FA73 Overbeek, Henk TC24 Okin, Stephen WC64, SA21 Ovodenko, Alexander FB56 Okonofua, Benjamin TB31 Owen, John M. TD41 Oktay, Sibel FC45 Owens, Patricia SA08, FC81, WA10 Oktem, Kerem SB62 Oxnevad, Ian WC57 Okusako, Hajime FB30 Oyawale, Akinyemi SA21 Olar, Roman‐Gabriel FC24, PWK15 Ozcelik, Ali Onur TD68 Olayinka, Adebola FB83, PSE01 Ozdamar, Ozgur WC12, WD86, SC69 Olayo‐Mendez, Alejandro SD85 Ozer, Utku SC54 Olbrich, Philipp TC35, TD56, WD01‐A Ozerdem, Alpaslan WD76, TA52, SC76, SB30, FB75, PWG01 Olesen, Mikkel Runge SA75, TD46 Özkan, Alperen SB43 Oliveira, Luciana TB01‐C Ozkan, Arda SD23 Oliver, Steven SB54 Ozkan, Mehmet WA42, SD83, TA01‐D Oliver, Tim L. WA67, SC24, SB57 Ozkececi‐Taner, Binnur SC69, FB86, WC29, FC45 Olivius, Elisabeth FD80 Ozkurt, Fatma Zeynep TC45, WD66 Olmastroni, Francesco TD11 Ozturk, Duygu TD68 O'Loughlin, Ben TA61, FD37, WD39 Paar‐Jakli, Gabriella FC20, WD03, TA86, TD01‐B O'Loughlin, John WB02, WC43, TD64 Pacheco‐Vega, Raul WC15 Olson Lounsbery, Marie FE99 Paczynska, Agnieszka FC62, TA76, FB83, WA07 Olson, Laura SA67 Page, Douglas TA42 Olsson, Louise WC13, WA02, TB08 Pagliari, Stefano TB24, SB18 Oltman, Anna SB42 Paik, Seung Joon WD62, WC76 O'Mahen, Patrick FC51 Pal, Maia SA09, FD41 O'Mahoney, Joseph TA03, WB78 Paladini, Stefania FB31 Omeje, Kenneth C. FD50 Palamar, Simon FB34, SC39 Omelicheva, Mariya Y. TD39, TC55, FB67, WD21, FA23 Palesni, Stefano SD75 Omer, Atalia FD61 Palkki, David D. WB52 Omidvar, Iraj TC14 Pallas, Christopher L. FA83, SD71, TB78, FD46 O'Neill, Barry WA35 Pallister‐Wilkins, Polly SB62, TA73, WB06, SD85 O'Neill, Kate FD44, WA70, FC37, TD12 Palma, Oscar SD30 Index of Participants Palmer, Glenn TB12, TC68, FC02 Paxton, Nathan A. SC50, SB36, WA54 Palel, Jeremy T. TD62 Payne, John David WD37 Palubinskas, Ginta T. FD71 Payne, Kenneth WA86 Pamment, James FB08, FC75, TB73, TD56, TE98 Payne, Rodger A. TA09, FD40, FA07, WD39 Pandya, Sonal S. FB11 Payton, Autumn Lockwood WC16 Panebianco, Stefania P. FA60 Pearce, Julia WA61 Panke, Diana TA33, WA11, FC55, FA39, SD43 Pechar, Emily K. WC59 Pankow, Thees TC50 Peck, Alice FB32 Panova, Viktoriia FB61 Pedersen, Sharon B. FA47 Pantserev, Konstann TB84 Pegahi, Negeen TC49 Pantzerhielm, Laura SD50 Pegram, Thomas I. TC21 Pape, Robert A. WD34, WB81, FC51 Peinhardt, Clint FB16, TA79 Paquin, Stéphane WA36 Peksen, Dursun FD62, TB22, TC22, FC04, FE97 Paracka, Dan TC14 Pelaudeix, Cecile WB09 Paradis, Mark TA01‐C Pempel, T. J. WB81 Parakkal, Raju SD66 Penar, Peter FD54 Parasram, Ajay SB65, WB71, FB72, TA21 Pengl, Yannick SB54 Pardesi, Manjeet TA37 Pennen, Elina K. A. WA68, PWK47 Parent, Genevieve S. TA52 Peppard, Chrisana WC15 Parent, Mahew J. SA21 Peralta, J. Salvador WB45 Park, Baekkwan FC69, TC02 Percival, Valerie SA01 Park, Beomseob FA80 Percy, Sarah SC34, FC17, PWK49, WD01 Park, Geon Woo FC78 Pereira da Silva Gama, Carlos Frederico FC63, SD71 Park, Johann FD53 Perez Florenno, Lucas FA08, WB68 Park, Seo‐Hyun SD38, TD50, FD42 Perez, Celesno TB31 Park, Soul WD62 Perez, Jusn TD13 Park, Susan M. SD60, SA56, SC78, TD12 Perez, Orlando FA54 Park, Yohan FC28 Perkoski, Evan PWK15 Parker, Christopher FD55 Perkowski, Nina WB06 Parker, David WA61, TB85 Perkuhn, Josie‐Marie SA69 Parker, Jay M. PWG02, FA40, WD01‐B Perliger, Arie FD13, SD46 Parkinson, Sarah Elizabeth TD59, TA56 Perrin, Esq., Ayodeji K. FD30, SD72 Parlar Dal, Emel TD66, WB68 Persaud, Randolph B. SD14, SC05 Parmener, Mary Jane C. WD82, SA38, WB28, WC01‐C, FA32 Persson, Asa SB56 Parpart, Jane L. FC50, TA05, SD76 Persson, Gudrun WC35 Parro, Sarah WD44 Pervez, Fouad WD63 Parry, Jonathan WC86 Pervez, Kiran FC73 Pasch, Korey SD76 Peshkopia, Ridvan FD73 Pasha, Mustapha Kamal WD22, PWG01, WB55, FD05 Peter, Mateja WB86, FD71, TA41, WD79, TD42, SA48 Patane, Christopher SA50, SC45, TA80, SB08 Peters, Sarah WA39 Patel, Raj FC44, SC73 Peters, Susanne TC65 Paterson, Mahew FB15, SC08, TD12, WA37 Petersen, Karen Lund FB68 Patman, Robert G. TD31, TC50, SA49 Petersohn, Ulrich Andreas FC77 Patomaki, Heikki SA30, TC26 Peterson, Brenton WD55 Patrick, Stewart M. FC66 Peterson, Jenny H. WB41, TD75, FA22 Paerson, Amy S. TC84, SA01 Peterson, Timothy TC22, FB16, FD01 Paerson, Wayne SC42 Peterson, V. Spike TD63, SC63 Pason, James SC36, WD59, SA20, FC77 Petricevic, Vanja FD71 Paon, Marcie J SC71 Petrova, Marina FA67, FD64 Patz, Chrisan TA33 Petrova, Tsveta FA52, FC69 Paul, Christopher SB56 Peyjohn, Stacie SC46 Paul, T. V. WB23, SC05 Pezeshk, Ardeshir FB12 Pauls, Evelyn FC69 Pezzola, Anthony A. TB80 Pauly, Louis W. WB11, WA23, FD11, TB01‐A, WD45 Pfenninger, Chrisan FB03, SB60 Pavao, Nara TD54 Pharo, Helge SA05 Pavasovic Trost, Tamara TC40 Phelps, Martha (Dee) WC72 Pavelec, Mike TD45 Pherson, Randy WB31, SC31 Pavese, Carolina TD43 Phillips, Andrew Bradley SC12, WB03, PWK26, TA11 Index of Participants Phillips, Brian J. WC44 Powers, Kathy TA02 Phillips, Nicola FA20, WB19, TD19, WD30 Powers, Shawn M. SA60, WB11, TA46, SD57, WD01‐A, Phillips, Sarah SC56 FD37 Phull, Kiran TA01‐B Poznansky, Michael FC52 Phythian, Mark FB31, WD50, SD31 Pozza, Dr. Maria A. FA44, TB61 Piazza, James A. SA02 Pradhan, Dr. Ramakrushna FC20, SD67 Picco, Enrica WC36 Prado, Ruth Elizabeth TB56 Pickering, Je FC52 Prado‐Lallande, Juan P. SB50 Pickup, Megan SA72 Prah Ruger, Jennifer TA35, SC50, TC73, SD50 Picq, Manuela Lavinas SD59, TD13, SA64, WA38 Prakash, Aseem FC19, SA45, FB05 Pienkhuntod, Ajirapa WD46 Prakash, Deepa WA55, SD46, WD56 Pierson, Taylor TA39 Prather, Lauren SA42, WA15, WC83 Pillinger, Mara TC73 Prather, Michael SB24 Pimenta Junior, Jose Luiz FA20 Pra, Simon SA11, SB09 Pimentel, Cauê WB43 Pra, Tyler WC34, TB01‐D Pinckney, Jonathan TB48, FC24 Preble, Christopher WC84 Pinfari, Marco FB59 Premaratna, Nilanjana SB85 Pinheiro, Flavio WA72 Press‐Barnathan, Galia WD46, TC86 Pinkard, Octavius SB71 Prest, Stewart SD16, FC80 Pinker, Steven SB05 Price, Bryan C. TB38, SA37 Pioch, Marn SB75 Price, Christopher SC79 Piombo, Jessica R. WD05, TA81 Price, Megan TA30 Pires de Campos, Rodrigo SA72 Price, Sophia FB72, WB85, WA19 Pischedda, Costanno TA66, TC60 Prieto, German C. FA33, SB09 Plagemann, Johannes TD66 Prince, Sarah FA61 Plank, Friedrich SB43 Prins, Brandon SC23, FC13 Plae, James TA84 Pritam, Manasi TA22, TB56 Plaut, Shayna WC61, SD71 Prokopf, Chrisne TA08 Poast, Paul TA19, WA15, FB78 Prorok, Alyssa K. FA16, SA13 Podczervinski, Morgan WC27 Protevi, John FB36, TA06 Pogodda, Sandra SB45, SD39 Pruce, Joel R. TA10, TB71 Pokalova, Elena E. TC50, PSE01 Prui, Gabriella M. WC68, TA28 Polizzi, Marc WA34, FA69, WD06 Prui, Lesley J. WD16, WB01‐A Pollack, Mark A. FB18, TA79 Pseja, Pavel SD53 Polo, Sara WB24 Pswarayi , Chiziwiso SD61 Ponte, Stefano FB23, FC15, TC84, TD37 Pu, Xiaoyu TD79, TC05, WA73 Pontes, Mario Rodrigues TC25 Pubantz, Jerry J. SB67 Popovic, Milos FA35, SA37 Puchala, Donald WD60 Poppe, Annika Elena SB04, SC66 Pugh, Jerey WA85, WC75 Porisky, Alesha SA46 Puljek‐Shank, Randall TD76, TC74 Portela, Clara FA03, TA57 Pulver, Simone TB39 Porter, Jack J. SC37 Pupcenoks, Juris WC27, FD69, FB28, FA30 Porter, Michael R. WB29 Puri, Samir TD49 Porter, Tony FC18, TC35, SB18, WD45 Putman, Andrea FC38 Portnof, William FC01 Qehaja, Florian SC68 Posen, Barry WC81 Qin, Yaqing WD12, SC05 Posner, Elliot SB18 Quackenbush, Stephen TD29, FB78 Posner, Paul W. WA21 Quaglia, Laura TB45, SB84 Postnikov, Evgeny TA83 Quek, Kai SD35 Poer, Evan H. WD41 Quenzer, Katlyn TC01‐D Poer, Philip SA02 Querejazu, Amaya FA09 Pouliot, Vincent FB02, SC21, TC69 Quie, Marissa SC51 Pourchot, Georgeta SA12 Quinn, Joanna R. TA36, SA70 Powell, Emilia Justyna SC43, TD29 Quinones, Clemente FD26 Powell, Jonathan M. TB55, FD47 Quinsaat, Sharon SB20 Powers, Brian TD31 Quirk, Joel SA09, TC83, FC18, TA27, WD35 Powers, Gerard WD22, PWG01, FD61 Quist, Terry C. TC31, TB31 Powers, Kathleen WC83, SD35 Rabinowitz, Beth WD37, SC26, TA81 Index of Participants Rached, Danielle SB36 Redd, Steven B. FD70 Rachman, Nora SC49, WB38 Redei, Lorinc TC82 Radice, Henry SB24, FB52, TD60 Redwood, Henry SC77 Radtke, Mitchell FB56 Reed, Laura SA05, FC71 Radu, Aitana TB79 Reeder, Bryce W. SB06 Radzinsky, Brian FB43 Reenock, Christopher SC07 Rae, James D. WD06, FA33, SB38 Regan, Aidan WA65 Raess, Damian SD56, TC83 Regan, Patrick M. FA04, SC04, FB45, TB04 Raoul, Alexandre SC22 Reich, Simon F. SB13, WD12, WA59, TD18 Raghavan, Pallavi SA41 Reichert, Mahew SC79 Ragland, David WD57 Reichwein, Alexander SC06, FD33, TA34, WC66 Rahman, Momin WB42, TD13, SA64 Reid, Lindsay SA57, FA26, FD32 Rahmawa, Arifah TB08 Reid, Traciel WA18 Rainford, Charan SD48 Reid‐Henry, Simon TB25 Raissi, Alireza SB27, FD27 Reike, Ruben WA27, FC17 Raitasalo, Jyri TE99, SD21 Reiling, Carrie SB03, WB01‐A, PSE01 Rajagopalan, Rajesh SA11, WD73 Reilly, Julia SA28 Rajaram, Prem K. WB71 Reimann, Kim WC42 Rajkovic, Nikolas M. TD08, FB35, WB20 Reimers , Birthe TB76 Rakhra, Kanica WB29, SA33, WD73 Reinalda, Bob SC21 Raleigh, Alexandra WB63, FA69, WD06 Reinhardt, Eric R. FA18, FB69, FD64 Raleigh, Clionadh A. SC25, WB02, WD33 Reis, Bruno WC07, WA75, SB75 Ralph, Jason WA67, WD59, FA70 Reiter, Dan FA26, FD07, TA24 Ralph, Natalie FA76 Remmer, Karen SD70 Ramalho Tafoya, Gabriela SC74 Remmert, David FA47 Raman, Anil SA83 Ren, Hongsheng TD72 Ramdathsingh, Krystel FD83 Renckens, Stefan FB23, FC15, TD57, TB77 Ramel, Frédéric FB14 Rendall, Mahew TC50, SD47 Ramirez, Shawn TB51, TC56 Rendon, Hector TC31 Ramos Becard, Danielly SB76 Rengger, Nicholas WB13 Ramos, Jennifer WB36, FA43, WA43, PSE01, WD63 Rennick, Sarah Anne WD25 Ramos, Kristen WA22 Reno, William TB60, TC60, TA78 Ramos, Leonardo TA29 Renshon, Jonathan WB83, WC83, FA17 Ramovic, Jasmin WB41, FC61 Renz, Bena WC35 Ramsay, James WA03 Repnikova, Maria SA34, TC43 Ranawana, Anupama FC46 Resende, Erica Simone Almeida WC74, WD81, PWK47 Randhawa, Suwita Hani FC17 Resnick, Evan TD50 Rao, Rahul WB42, WD08 Restad, Hilde E. WD69 Rao, Sumedh SB30, FA19, FB27 Rethel, Lena FC84, WC19, SD33, WB38 Rashchupkina, Yuliya TA63, FA73 Rethemeyer, R. Karl FC47, SA02 Raska, Francis D. SD18, FA48 Reberg, Angelika TD16 Rasler, Karen WB72 Reg, Elai FC13 Rasmussen, Ivan W. TC27, TA84 Reus‐Smit, Chrisan G. K. WD58, TD15, SA30, FB42, PWK49, Raszewski, Slawomir FD39 WB70, TB13, FD48, WA10 Rathbun, Brian WD58, TD52, FA27, WC83, WA30 Reuter, Tina Kempin FA32 Ratsimbaharison, Adrien M. FD54 Revill, James WA44 Raugh, David WA77 Reynolds, Kanton SA54 Ravenhill, John WB51, FC53, SC84, FD11 Reynolds, Philip SD36 Ravishankar, Anita WD49, SD34 Reynolds, Thomas FC04 Ravndal, Ellen Jenny FC10, FD66, SD03 RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak SD16 Ray, Christopher TA01‐C Rhamey, Jr., J. Patrick WB72, WD24 Ray, James Lee TA22, FA45 Rhee, Inbok SA60 Raymond, Mark TB82, FC03, WB22, FB20, FA28, WA29, Rhodes, Sybil TA50, SC83 WC23 Ribeiro, Clarissa WA76 Rayner, Steve FB15 Ricarte, Joana SD55, TC18 Ready, Varick TB31 Rice, Jerey FD65, WC85 Reardon, Robert J. WC46 Rich, Jason SB59 Recchia, Stefano TD24, SD73 Richards, Allan FB07 Index of Participants Richards, Anne TC14 Roh, Anna S. SD71 Richards, David L. WB05 Rohrer, Sam SA47, FB76 Richards, Julian J. TC31, WC31, WB31, WA55 Rojas, Crisna SB65, TD21, SC38, FD05 Richardson, Peter W. WC80, FD18, TC86, TB37 Rolandsen, Øystein SD45 Richey, Lisa Ann FD76, TB74, TD37 Rolf, Niklas SB53 Richey, Mason SD63 Roll, Kate SB30, WA69 Richman, Jesse T. WA82 Romaniuk, Sco Nicholas TB38 Richmond, Oliver SA22, TD75, SD62, FA04 Romano, David WB46 Richter, Thomas WD42 Romano, Milena WD01‐B Richter‐Montpet, Melanie WB42, PWK47, FA72, TB36 Romanyshyn, Iulian TC82 Richterova, Daniela TA74 Romero Lankao, Patricia WB60 Ridder, Wolfram TA48 Romero, Fernando SB60 Rider, Toby James WC03 Ron, James FC19, FD60, FB05 Rieer‐Flanagan, Barbara Ann SB25, FB86 Ronis, Sheila PWG02 Rienner, Lynne C. TB05 Ronit, Karsten WD45 Riggan, Jennifer A. SB26, FA12 Rooney, Bryan SC35 Riles, Annelise TD27 Root, Rebecca FC69 Rim, Hyunji TA84 Ropp, Steve WA18 Rinker, Jeremy A. SA67, FB86, FA69, PWG01 Røren, Pål WC45 Rios Figueira, Rickson WD67 Rosales, Antulio WA21, FD09 Ripsman, Norrin M. WB23, SC15, FB51 Rosato, Sebasan WC60 Risner, Claudia WB73, SD07 Rose Taylor, Sara TD21 Risse, Thomas SC34, SB22, PWK49, FC30 Roseberry, Philippe SA62, TC01‐A Rier, Daniel P. SB17 Roselle, Laura TC53, TA61, WC01‐C, TB07 Rier, Emily SA42, FD53, WB05, SB37 Rosen, Amanda M. TB66 Rivard Piché, Gaëlle TA54 Rosén, Guri TB83, TC82, SC60, SD43 Rivas, Althea‐Maria FB50, TD71 Rosen, Jonathan D. FA54, TA82 Rivera, Tony SD18, SC69, WA85 Rosenberg, Bre WD69 Rivero, Douglas SA85 Rosenberg, Jonathan SB56 Roach, Steven C. FB81 Rosendor, Peter WD54 Roberson, Barbara Allen SA12 Rosoux, Valerie TA13 Roberts, James C. WA25 Rosow, Stephen J. FA51, SB39 Robertson, Jerey WB51, WA62 Ross, Amy WD34, WA83, TC28 Robichaud, Christopher FB85 Ross, Andrew A. G. TB26, WA08, PWK47 Robinson, Fiona TD21, FC50 Ross, Andrew L. SB13, TD18 Robinson, Nick WD26, TA09, TC39, SA32 Rosser, Emily WB08 Robinson, Todd Clayton SB06, SA85, FB34, FA68, TC33 Rossi, Rosa M. C. TD76, FA60 Rocco, Arthur TA15 Rossone de Paula, Francine TB43, WA75 Rocha e Silva, Daniel TA29 Rostoks, Toms FB38 Rocko, Hugh TB30 Rosul‐Gajic, Jagoda WD61 Rodine‐Hardy, Kirsten SA10, TE98 Rosvold, Elisabeth L. TB16, SD16 Rodrigues Balao, Sandra Maria TA74, TC25 Roth, Barbara TC01‐C, WD70 Rodrigues Mateo, Luiza TA01‐A Rothbart, Daniel SA69, WB63, FB82, SD68 Rodrigues Pla, Maria Isabela TB62 Rothe, Delf WD32, TA09, WA12 Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius Guilherme SC09, FC74 Rothman, Maarten FB38 Rodrigues, Daniel M. SB20 Rothschild, Amanda SC40 Rodrigues, Thiago TB43, WA80 Rothstein, Sidney WB33 Rodríguez , Fabricio SC72 Roer, Allen WB17 Rodriguez Aquino, Jose Luis TB45, WB68 Rouhi, Mahsa FB67 Rodriguez, Marisella TB08 Rovner, Joshua TA48, TD53, WD52 Rodriguez, Mery TB08 Rowe, Cami FA81, TB15, WC14, WD14 Rodriguez‐Merino, Pablo SD46 Rowe, Elana SC08 Roehrig, Terence WB07, FD68 Rowling, Charles TC53, WD69 Roemer‐Mahler, Anne FB49 Roy, Suryapram WC57 Roennfeldt, Carsten FB38 Rozman, Gilbert WD47, FD75 Roger, Charles Barclay FD20, TD57 Rubin, Aviad FB56 Rogers, Brooke WA61 Rubin, Lawrence FC21, WB52, WD73 Rogerson, Ken WD03, FC70, TB01‐D Rubin, Michael SD09, WB57 Index of Participants Rubinovitz, Ziv FC13 Samman, Amin SC29, FA77, TD36 Rublee, Maria Rost FC16, FB34, SC39 Sampson, Michael WC42, TD24 Ruby, Keven SC79, FC51 Samuel, Lisa M. SA45, TA86 Ruck, Isabel SD42 Samuels, Richard WB07 Rudkevich, Gennady TD29, FD67 Samuelsen, Lauren WA03 Rudolfsen, Ida TA71, WC02 Sanada, Yasuhiro FA14 Rudra, Nita FB19 Sanchez, Victoria SA10 Ruegger, Seraina WC33 Sancho Hirane, Dra. Carolina SA31 Ruigh, David SC04 Sandal, Nukhet A. TD15, WD25, FB86, FD12, PWG01, Ruijgrok, Kris TB16, TC51 FA30, WC29 Rumelili, Bahar WA52, TA33, WD21 Sandberg, Krisn TB65 Rumsey, Jessie PSE01, WC17, TD84 Sanders, Dale SB67 Run, Peter SA03 Sanders, Deborah TB11 Runyan, Anne Sisson TD63, TB52 Sanders, Rebecca FA46, WD67, PWK32 Rupka, Sean SA32 Sandholtz, Wayne TB02, SC34, PWK49 Rushton, Simon WC56, SA01, FA57, SB36 Sändig, Jan FC56, SB45, WD40 Russell, James A. SB51 Sandler, Todd SA02 Russe, Bruce M. WD04, TC77 Sandole, Dennis J. D. TC81, TB67 Rustad, Siri Aas FD17, TB48 Sandole‐Staroste, Ingrid WD77, FA63 Rutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa FC71, WB55, WC54 Sandor, Adam J. TC74 Rutherford, Ken FB33, WD18 Sandu, Andrei FA67 Ruzza, Stefano WC72 Sandvik, Krisn B. WC45, TB25 Ryan, Caitlin M. FA53, WA51, SC51, FC59 Sangar, Eric WB50, TB07 Ryan, Curs TB46 Sanger, Catherine FD67 Ryan, Holly FD19, FC26 Sankaran, Jaganath TA53, TC36 Rydzak, Jan WD01‐D, FC70 Santa‐Cruz, Arturo SD84 Rygiel, Kim TD72, WA33 Santoro, Maurício TA65 Rykhk, Mikhail FA23, SB77 Santos, Ricardo Oliveira dos FD64 Ryu, Jeheung WB75 Sany, Joseph FA42 S. Sundaram, Sasikumar FA07 Saqer, Ali WA72, SD74 Saari, Sinikukka FA27 Sari, Bugra WC51 Saa, Abrak FD80, TB64 Sari, Dora TC83 Sabaratnam, Meera WD71, TC80, TB76, FC60, FA72 Sari, Yasar SC11, WC50, TA64 Sadiq, Kamal TD07 Sarkar, Jayita SA41, WD52, SD21 Sadri, Houman A. SA86, FB44 Sarkees, Meredith Reid TA14, WD17, TC16, SA17, FA43, FB09 Saeed, Sana WA16, PWG01 Särmä, Saara FD14, SA32, TA05, FB09 Saideman, Stephen M. SD26, TD35, SC14 Sarr, Felwine TC80 Saivetz, Carol R. WD80 Sarson, Leah FA78 Sajed, Alina WC70, SC65, TD25 Sartori, Anne SB12, FA45 Sajeer, Mam WB29 Sarwari, Mehwish SC40, FD47 Sakaguchi, Isao FA14 Sasikumar, Karthika SA54, FB43 Sakai, Hidekazu SC53 Sasley, Brent E. PWK47 Saksena, Jyoka SB42 Sassen, Saskia FC14, FB15, TC26 Sakuwa, Kentaro WB72 Satana, Nil Seda SB43, TD35 Salam, Jusne FA21 Sato, Yoichiro FB85, WA66, TA43 Saleem, Awais SB31 Sauer, Tom WA44, TB62 Salehi, Mariam FA69 Sauerteig, Sascha TC33 Salehyan, Idean WC02, FC28, FD23, FA04 Saugmann Andersen, Rune SC28, WD14, FA36 Salem, Ahmed SA73 Saulich, Chrisna TC79 Salgado, Pedro WA04 Saull, Rick SB55 Saliba, Ilyas WB20 Saunders, Elizabeth FC52, TD61 Säll, Line FB76 Saunders, Karen TD60, PWG02 Salminen, Mirva SB39 Saurugger, Sabine TA49 Salt, Alexander WC22, SC30 Savun, Burcu SB04, WD55 Salter, Mark TC23, TD33, TA05, FC76 Sawasdee, Siripan Nogsuan SD32 Saltzman, Ilai FB63, TA68, WC66 Sawyer, Katherine TB03 Samarasinghe, Vidyamali FB09 Sawyer, Ralph SD27 Samatar, Ahmed I. TC26 Saygili, Aslihan FA84, SD49 Index of Participants Sazak, Onur SA22 Schulz, Anna H. SD23 Scalera, Jamie E. WB85, FD77, TC02 Schulz, Carsten‐Andreas FB22, SA30, WC10 Scarinzi, Fausto FD29 Schulz, Michael TB75 Scauso, Marcos Sebasan SA54, FA05, WA45 Schue, Sebasan TD47, FC51, TA30 Schaefer, Mark WB76 Schwab, Eric TA01‐A Schaerrer, Alexandra SB78 Schwartz, Herman Mark FB10, SC49, TC24, SD33 Schafer, Mark FD70 Schwarz, Christopher TB20 Schaner, Florian SD33 Schwarz, Elke SC29, WA32, FC50 Schaenaar, Susanne TB16 Schweiger, Lisa FC67 Schain, Marn A. FB28 Schweller, Randall L. TB28, SB10, FA17 Scharpf, Adam FD53 Schwoebel, Mary Hope WA56 Schaub, Jr., Gary TC66, FA85 Sciabarra, Chrisna M. SA03 Scheran, Juergen WA63 Sciubba, Jennifer SC11, TD85, FE98, PWG02 Schein, Carsten TA07 Sclofsky, Sebasan TC72, WA50 Schembera (Radtke), Kersn SD75 Scobie, Michelle TA06, FB70 Schemel, Sophia SD75 Sco, Caitlin WA70 Schenoni, Luis Leandro WA48, WC39 Sco, James FD19, WD19, FB60 Scheper, Chrisan FD41, SB32 Sco, James M. SB04, TB85 Scherer, Danielle K. SA46, WD70 Sco, Shirley TD08, SB35, WC23 Schiavon, Jorge Alberto SB50, FC49, WA36 Scraord, Kathryn SB79 Schi, Jennifer S. WB73, WA24 Scroggs, Ma TC36, FD57 Schilde, Kaija SC15, TC77 Scruggs, Lyle A. FD60 Schillinger, Henrik WB26 Sculos, Bryant SD13 Schindler, Sebasan FB42 Seabra, Pedro WA75 Schlapho, Marlien TB41 Seabrooke, Leonard WB32, SD24, FA13, TA16, FD11 Schleifer, Philip SD60, TB77 Seago, Laura WB77 Schmeidl, Susanne SA70 Seara‐Vazquez, Modesto FC49 Schmetz, Marn TA48, TB41 Sebasan, J. TC28 Schmid, Davide FA07 Sebe, Marian FC31 Schmid, Jon SD74, FA21 Sebold, Karen SD56 Schmid, Sonja TC06 Sebro, Tani SD48 Schmidt, Dennis R. SB19 Sechser, Todd S. WA35, WC49 Schmidt, Sebasan M. WC10, WA04 Sedoc‐Dahlberg, Bey Nelly FD86 Schmi, Olivier FB86, FC55 Seelinger, Kim Thuy TA70, SD19, SB47 Schmitz, Hans Peter FA57, TD01‐D, WC37 Seethi, K.M. SA67 Schmotz, Alexander WD42 Seib, Philip FB07, FD37, WD01‐C Schneider, Gerald SC25, SD56, FD72 Seidel, Timothy FB50, WB25, WA71, FA15 Schneider, Mary Kate SD36 Seidman, Gay W. FC11 Schneiker, Andrea SB63, TB78, FC77 Sela, Avraham FA42 Scholte, Jan Aart WC71, FB14, SD60, WA25, TA46, TC34 Selbin, Eric WD08 Scholvin, Sören WB61 Selby, Jan E. WB02 Schomerus, Mareike TC71, FB01 Selden, Zachary TC77, SA83 Schon, Jusn WD37, FB24 Selis, Lara SB64, SD55 Schonmann, Noa TD02, SD53, SB07 Sell, Aaron WC04 Schoon, Eric SA17, WB46 Selmeczi, Anna WA68 Scho, Robin FC09 Semetko, Holli A. TC64, WB48, TD11 Schouten, Peer WC40, FD25, FC54, FA76, FB26, SB76 Semmelbeck, Julia FB24 Schrader, Benjamin Thomas Grant WB44, SA25 Semple, Michael TA47 Schramm, Annee FA53 Sen, Debara TC14 Schramm, Madison TD69, TA01‐C Sen, Nihal WA01‐A Schricker, Ezra TB20 Sen, Onur TC84 Schrimpf, Anna SB37, WC37 Sen, Sweta SC57 Schroeder, Theresa FD07 Sending, Ole Jacob TD75, FA01, SD24, WB35, TB25, TA16 Schub, Robert SD47, FB78 Sénit, Carole‐Anne SD60 Schuchard, Ross SD18 Senn, Marn WA60, WD10 Schuessler, John WC60, SB29 Sensabaugh, Kathleen FB71 Schuetze, Benjamin TC35, SC66 Serban, Ileana Daniela TB72 Schulte‐Tenckho, Isabelle WB25, WC18 Seren, Merve SB67 Index of Participants Sergunin, Alexander FA23, SB77 Shilliam, Robbie G. SD14, SC65, TD25, TB76, WC54, FA09, Serrano Oswald, Serena Eréndira FD62 WA10 Serrano, Monica Carreto TD43 Shim, David TA09, WA26, SC28 Serrano, Omar SA53, WB19 Shim, Gyu Sang WC57, WB74 Serri, Seyed Hamidreza FD86 Shimizu, Ryo WB76, FC38, FA48 Sert, Deniz SD57 Shin, Ji Hye WD15, TD40 Setzer, Joana WB60 Shin, Jihyun FB63 Sever, Aysegul FA75 Shin, Mi Jeong FB19, FA21 Sevin, Efe WA41, FC75, TB73, WC01‐B Shindo, Reiko SC63, FC57, SB60 Sexton, Renard TA35, SC23, SD34, TC38 Shiraz, Zakia TC48, SA31 Seybert, Lucia A. FA13, FD48 Shirk, Mark A. TB18, SA06 Seybolt, Taylor B. SC40, WC69, SB59 Shkolnik, Michael WA53 Seymour, Lee J. M. TA66, TC60, PWK15 Shoji, Mariko FB30, WB18 Sgoutas, Arlene TC61, FC38 Shreve, Aaron TB20, TA01‐A Shaer, Ryan SC64 Shtraks, Gregory WD15 Shah, Ami SC71 Shu, Min SC78 Shah, Timothy TC30 Shum, Robert TA08 Shahin, Saif WC61 Siddiqui, Jumaina TA55 Shaikh, Mariam WC61, FD35, FA29 Siddiqui, Niloufer WC47 Shakleina, Taana A. FC40, FB44 Siegel, Sco TD24, TB36 Shambaugh, David WB07 Sievert, Jacqueline FD53 Shambaugh, George TD69 Sigdel, Anil WA22, TA17, WC28 Shamsie, Yasmine SC71 Signorino, Curs S. SB23 Shani, Giorgio WA16, FD12, PWG01 Sil, Rudra FC20, FD85, WB33 Shankar, Mahesh SA76, FB43 Silinsky, Mark TA48, WB69 Shapiro, Michael J. SA32, FB73, FD05 Silove, Nina WC46 Sharify‐Funk, Meena FC36 Silverman, Daniel SD12 Sharlach, Lisa B. SC70 Silverstone, Sco A. FB38 Sharma, Ananya TA86, FA36 Sima‐Eichler, Peter TA83 Sharman, Jason SC12, FC03 Simangan, Dahlia SA78 Sharoni, Simona TB70, FA81, WD17, FB48, SA52 Simao, Licinia FC20, TD39 Sharp, Dusn WA83 Sima, Meshack WA61 Sharp, Paul TD52, WC63, WA62 Simmons, Beth Ann FC18, PWK49 Sharpe, Michael O. TD07, TB49 Simon, Agnes TC82, TD83, TA39, FA27 Shaw, Carolyn M. TC39, SC14, TA43, TB05, FC43, SA43, Simon, Eszter TD83, FA27 FA32 Simon, Jeanne W. SC72, SB64, FB39, TA21 Shaw, Meredith TC27 Simon, Luis WC81 Shaw, Timothy M. SB28 Simon, Marc V. WD04 Shawar, Yusra FA57, WA01‐C Simon, Suzanne SD28 Shaykhutdinov, Renat SC03 Simoni, Serena SC59 Shcherbak, Svitlana SC01 Simonneau, Damien SD85 Shea, Patrick E. TA19, TB30 Simons, Devon TE98 Shedd, Juliee SC57 Sims, Stephen WD53 Sheehan, Michael TA53 Sinclair, Timothy J. WC57 Sheets, Penelope WD69 Singh, J. P. FB14, TB15, WD14, WA19, SL15, TC07 Shella, Kimberly L. FD69 Sinkkonen, Ville FA27 Shelton, Crystal WA46 Sinmazdemir, Tolga FC47 Shelton, Joel T. SA79, TA42 Siqueira, Isabel Rocha de FB72, WA06 Shen, Simon Xu‐Hui FB61 Sisk, Timothy D. TD16 Shepperd, Taryn D. FD40 Sitaraman, Srini FB12, SD64, WC67, FD68, PWG02 Shesterinina, Anastasia WD59, WA85 Sitera, Daniel FC76 Shevchuk, Zinaida SB86, WC80, FB82, SA86 Siver, Chris WA50 Shibata, Ria SC53 Sixta Rinehart, Chrisne WD63 Shields, Stuart SA56, WD74, WC53, WA19 Sjoberg, Laura FC14, SB63, TC57, SC70, TD13, PSE01, Shiman, Jeremy WC56, WD65, FA57 FD07, WD08, FB76 Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz FB51 Sjostedt, Roxanna TA54, FC25 Shih, Chih‐Yu WC67, WA32 Skalamera, Morena SA07 Skarstad, Kjers WB22 Index of Participants Skendaj, Elton FC72, SC68 Sommerer, Thomas G. SC55 Skjærseth, Jon Birger FC63, TC65 Son, Byunghwan WA19 Skjelsbaek, Inger SB47, SD37, FB35 Sonan, Sertac WD46 Skogstad, Grace FC15 Sorbello, Paolo FD39 Skoric, Indira WD56 Sosa, Sanago TB22 Skovgaard, Jakob TA15, WC78, SA10 Sotomayor, Arturo C. WB68 Slaski, Alexander FD77 Soule‐Kohndou, Folashade TD66 Slater, Graham SA69, FD83 Souris, Bethsabée SD30 Slaven, Mike FB68 Souva, Mark WC03, FD52 Slentz, Chrisna WB73 Souza, Augusto Lepre WA50 Slobodchiko, Michael O. FD08, TA34, WD24, TB37 Souza, Marilia C. WA80, FE98 Smallman, Shawn WB28 Sowers, Jeannie L. TA69 Smeets, Max SA59 Spagat, Michael WC43 Smeltz, Dina WB76, TC12 Spehn, Thorsten FC35 Smirnova, Larisa TB73 Spelda, Petr FC64 Smith III, Frank L. FA55, PWG02 Spence, Kate TB85 Smith, Gary SA33 Sperling, Valerie SB63, SD37 Smith, Hanna WC35 Spessert, Robert WA03 Smith, Houston TD86 Spindel, Jennifer FA65 Smith, Ian O. SB54, TC19 Spirling, Arthur WC43 Smith, Jackie TB64 Spitka, Timea FB17, FD38, FA11 Smith, Jessica M. WC01‐B Spracher, William C. TB63 Smith, Margaret WD57 Springer, Benedikt WA25 Smith, Michael E. FD15 Springs, Jason A. FD61 Smith, Olivia WB01‐B Squatrito, Theresa TB19, FD54, WA50, SC55, FC33, SA28 Smith, Peter WA45 Squire, Vicki TC23, TD72, WA33, FB68 Smith, Sheila SD38, WB07 Squires, Josephine E. FA61 Smith, Stephen W. WC36 Srinivasan, Sharath WB39, SA03 Smith, Thomas W. SD57 Sriram, Chandra Lekha TB02, WA83, TC28 Smith, Todd G. WC02, WB02 Sritharan, Lathika TB65 Smith‐Cannoy, Heather FB12 Srivastava, Swa SB42, WA04 Smith‐Windsor, Brooke TA31 St John, Taylor SD70, TA79 Smoke, Paul FA19 Staab, Silke TD21 Smoot, Melissa TD84 Staats, Joseph L. WD54 Smythe, Elizabeth A. WA45 Stachowitsch, Saskia SB63 Snaith, Holly SB34, WA65 Stadeld, Christoph FC37 Snauwaert, Dale T. SD68 Stahl, Franziska FA47 Sneyd, Adam C. WA70, FC65, FD19 Stahl, Rune Møller FA77 Sneyd, Lauren FC65 Staisch, Mahias TD24 Snidal, Duncan SD29, TA16, TB13 Stampnitzky, Lisa FB02, FA86 Snider, Erin TB46 Standish, Katerina TB84 Snow, Jonathan WA42, FB67 Stanley, Charmaine FA29 Snyder, Maggie FC86 Stanley, William D. WA85, SA26 Snyder, Sco WB51, FD75 Stanton, Jessica FA46, SA13, FD53, FC51 Søby Kristensen, Krisan TD51 Stapel, Sören WA11, SD75 Soderberg Kovacs, Mimmi FB80, TA54, TC01‐B Stappert, Nora FD30 Söderström, Johanna J. FD80, TB34 Stark, Alexandra TA01‐C, FB45 Soerensen, Camilla T. N. FC27 Starobin, Shana M. SA24, WB01‐B, TC32 Sokhom, Sovathana FC86 Starr, Harvey SC04 Sokolova, Elena WD65 Starrs, Sean K. FB10, WB53 Soler, A. Chrisan WA65, TD48 Staun, Jørgen FB38 Solhjell, Randi SB11, TC37 Stavrevska, Elena B. TA25, WA69 Solingen, Etel WC20, FC30 Stavrianakis, Anna WB56 Solis, Jonathan WA50 Stearns, Keira WD56 Soller, Diana TA82 Steele, Brent J. FB52, WD21 Solomon, Ty FB36, FA12, WA08, PWK47 Stefan, Crisna WB16, WD09 Solomon‐Schwartz, Chana M. TA36, SB38 Stefanovic‐Stambuk, Jelica TD14, FB22, FD40, WB10, PWG02 Sombra Muiños de Andrade, Camila WC45 Stefes, Christoph H. TA49 Index of Participants Ste, Dr Reuben FD67 Stump, Jacob L. WA71, SB11 Steek, Jens WC40, SC21 Stys, Patrycja SB78 Steiger, Derek E. TA68 Su, Jing WB82 Stein, Arthur FC66 Suarez, Carla WB57 Stein, Ewan TB46 Suarez, David WC37 Stein, Rachel WA35, WC83 Suarez, Marcial Garcia SD79 Stein, Sabrina SC51 Suboc, Jelena FD60, WD21, TC40 Steinbach, Won FB33 Sucharov, Mira SB74, PWK47 Steinberg, Jessica TC13, FD72 Suchy, Petr FA44 Steinberg, Paul F. FD44, WC09 Sucuoglu, Can FD26 Steiner, Barry H. WB43 Sucuoglu, Gizem WB65, FD26 Steiner, Pamela WD57 Sugawara, Yuichi FC83 Steingass, Sebasan FA39 Suh, Jae‐Jung SD38, SA78 Stengel, Frank A. TA85, SC33, WA26 Suleymanoglu Kurum, Rahime WA74, WD66 Stensdal, Iselin WA05 Suliman, Samid SB65, TA75, TD74, WB10, WC54 Stephenson, Carolyn M. WA63, WC48 Sullivan, Christopher WD44, TA30 Stephenson, Max O. FD41 Sullivan, Heather TA80 Sterling‐Folker, Jennifer FB19, WA20, WC01‐A Sullivan, Meghan M. SA19 Stern, Maria FA25, TB52, TA05, FB77 Sullivan, Tricia TB20, FC52 Stern, Roger WD43 Summers, Joshua TB31 Steuer, Max SD15 Sumner, Jane WC78, FA80 Stevens León, Laura Daniela WC55 Sun, Fanglu FE97 Stevens, Casey C. WA66 Sun, Ying TE98 Stevenson, Hayley SD07, WA14 Sun, Yixian SD60, TD26 Stewart, Megan A. WB34, FC59 Sunar Cankurtaran, Burcu FB86 Sansen, Øyvind FC33 Sundberg, Ralph O. SC23 Serl, Maurice TD72, WA33 Sundström, Karin TB19 Sles, Kendall W. TA07, WA50, SD03 Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh FB05 Smmer, Anee TD02, SD26, FB27 Sunik, Anna TD02, SC45 Svachs, Yannis WB14, TC62, WC41, FD22 Sunmbul, Amna FD84 Stobb, Maureen SD71 Suping, Kekgaoditse SC64 Stoll, Richard J. FD52 Surak, Krisn WA13 Stollenwerk, Eric SB22 Surbeck, Jenny WB75 Stolte, Chrisna TD66 Surface, Jamie TC45 Stout, Mark FD21, SC64, WC31, WA31 Susler, Bugra WD86 Stoutzenberger, Timothy WA80 Sutch, Peter FC29, TD05 Strachan‐Morris, David WA67, SB21, TD31, FD31, WD50 Suon, Jonathan WC82 Strakes, Jason E. TA77, SD69, FA52 Sutyrin, Sergei SB75 Strand, Arne FC39 Suvorova, Yulia TA67 Strand, Jonathan R. SC78, SA46, FC53, FA14, WB75 Suzuki, Akisato FC34 Strandh, Veronica FD80 Suzuki, Motoshi SC78 Stranne, Frida TA48, FD83 Suzuki, Shogo SD04, TB83, TC05 Straubhaar, Joseph TB73 Svare, Lodve Anders TB67 Straus, Sco TB53 Svedin, Uno TA06 Strausz, Erzsebet WD72, WA68, SA32 Svenson, Nanee Archer WA33, FB82 Strezhnev, Anton SC49 Svensson, Isak WB04, TD41, FC24 Stritecky, Vit TB33, FC64 Sverdrup‐Thygeson, Bjørnar TC05 Stroikos, Dimitrios TD26, FA59, TA53, FD22 Švraka, Dragana WB63 Strong, James WA67, TD84 Swain, Ashok WA79 Stroup, Sarah S. FB19, SB42, TB78 Swaine, Aisling Ann FD62, WD77, SC70, FB48, WA01‐A, Struble, Maria B. FC72, SC50 WC30 Strue, Michael J. FC74, FA28 Swartz, David FB02, WA16 Strüver, Georg WD42 Swatuk, Larry A. SB28, SA73 Stuart, Douglas WD38 Swedlund, Haley J. TD47, TB29 Stubbs, Richard TD77 Sweet, Julia TA08 Stuenkel, Oliver WD12, FC66 Sweijs, Tim T. PWG02 Stulberg, Adam N. TC69, FD39, WD73 Sylvan, David SB59, WC84 Stull, Emily TC85, WC30 Sylvest, Casper TC06 Index of Participants Sylvester, Chrisne SC63, WA32, FC50, FB04 Terra, Débora WB78 Szanto, Michael J. FD63, FA68 Terradas, Nicolás SA12, WC08 Szczurek, Anthony SB60 Terri, Terry SB51, SD34 Szekely, Ora B. SD37 Terris, Lesley G. FA16 Szitanyi, Stephanie WB08, FA85 Teschke, Benno Gerhard SA09, SD13 Szostek, Joanna TA61 Tezcur, Gunes Murat TA28 Tabaar, Mohammad TD60 Thakur, Monika TD81 Taborda, Juan SC74 Thakur, Ramesh C. WB16, TC59, WD79, TD28 Taer, Andrew TD30, WD64 Thakur, Vineet TD74, SB15 Tagliarina, Corinne SD26, PSE01 Thauer, Chrisan R. WD30 Tagma, Halit M FD45, SB26, FA84, WB10, TD23, WA78 Thayer, Bradley FA44, SD49 Takagi, Kaname FE99 Theiner, Patrick TA33, FA33 Taliaferro, Jerey W. WB23, FC52, WC46 Theisen, Ole Magnus WD02, SD16 Tallberg, Jonas SC55, WA30, FC33 Therien, Jean‐Philippe SC21 Tallis, Benjamin FB40, TA42, FA41, WD74 Theuerkauf, Ulrike SA62 Talmadge, Caitlin WD51, TD61, FB21 Thiel, Markus SC24, TD13, TB36 Talmor, Angelique SA83 Thies, Cameron G. TC57, FA50, SD16, FB16, TB05, SB69, Tama, Jordan FD79 FD01 Tamm, Henning TA66, TB60, WB57 Thiessen, Chuck FB75, TB75 Tampe, Maja TD57 Thirkell‐White, Ben SC75, WD83, WA25, WC19 Tamura, Setsuko SD49, FB64 Thomas, George M. WB22 Tan, Elaine SA74 Thomas, PhD, Urs P. FB70 Tan, Lena SB39 Thomas, Sco M. WD22, WB04 Tan, Wayne WA01‐D, FB60 Thomas, Ward SD46 Tandon, Aakri A. TC16, TA34 Thomaz, Diana TD72 Tang, Chih‐Mao SD66 Thompson, Alex SD70, TD24 Tan‐Mullins, May TC11, TD26, FA59, PSE01 Thompson, Nicolas WA23 Tanrikulu, Osman WD24 Thompson, William R. WB72, FD52, SC04 Tansey, Oisin WD42 Thomson, Catarina P. FB67, WD01‐C Tapia‐Jimenez, Daniel FA61, WD01‐D Thomson, Henry Roderick TA35, SB08 Tapsco, Rebecca TC71 Thomson, Jennifer FA26 Tarapore, Arzan SC46 Thomson, Susan Michelle SD76 Taschereau Mamers, Danielle TB34, FB73 Thomson, Vivian FC63 Tatum, Dillon Stone WC07, SB53 Thormann, Vita FD72 Taudal Poulsen, René FB23 Thornton, Ashley WC84 Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia SC84 Thornton, Gabriela Marin WC66, TB36 Tavares, Vinicius TA29 Thrall, Trevor SD18, TA56 Taydas, Zeynep SA67 Thurber, Ches FC24 Taylor, Kirsten FD51 Thurbon, Elizabeth SA79, SD33, TD36 Taylor, Laura K. FA53, FC71, SB79 Thurston, Cathryn WD28 Taylor, Mark Z. SD10, TB33, WC08 Thwaites, Joe SD28 Taylor, Sarah TC08, SC51 Tickner, Arlene B. WB03, WA43, TA05, FA09 Teirila, Olli J. FC31 Tickner, J. Ann WD17, FA43, TD32, SB66 Teitel, Ru G. TB53, WD29 Tieku, Thomas Kwasi SB40, WA40 Teitelbaum, Joshua SD39 Tiemessen, Alana SA36 Teixeira, Ulysses Tavares SB59 Tiernan, Jean‐Louis TA31 Tejada, Natalia SB79 Tierney, Dominic FA65 Tejpar, Ali SB27, TB65 Tierney, Michael J. SC14, WA30 Tekile, Tegbaru Yared WD55 Tiller, Rachel TD86, SC10 Tekin, Ozge WB80 Tilley, Lisa FB50, TD71, TA45 Tenenbaum, Charles SD41 Timeeva, Liubov FC56 Tenenboim‐Weinbla, Keren TB07 Tinsley, Herbert FA35 Tennis, Katherine H. FA41 Tipchanta, Deekana WA84 Tenove, Chris FD74, TB01‐B Tir, Jaroslav TD29, WD13 Teorell, Jan SB54, WB17 Tirone, Daniel C. SB04, WD84 Tepe‐Belfrage, Daniela WC53, WA19 Tirrell, Andrew FA14 Tepšić, Goran SA48 Tiscornia, Lucia TC01‐B Terpan, Fabien TA49 Tishler, Nicole TD49, FA78 Index of Participants Tkach, Benjamin FE97 Tsourapas, Gerasimos WA13, PWK61 Tkachenko, Stanislav L. WC62, FA52, WA74, FC32, FB44 Tsujita, Toshiya SD10 Tkacik, Michael TD62 Tsunoda, Kazuhiro FC83, SA74 Tkacova, Katerina WC33 Tsygankov, Andrei P. FD08, WC62, WB62 To, Monica Duy SD09 Tuck, Christopher WD31 Togo, Kazuhiko TA23 Tucker, Todd TA79 Tokdemir, Efe FD23 Tuckey, Sarah FA78 Tokola, Mark WD47, FD75 Tudoroiu, Theodor SC33, TD81 Tolstrup, Jakob TB16, SC66, WD42 Tully, Catarina Isabel FA19, PWG02 Toly, Noah J. WB60 Tuncer, Aziz TD68 Tomiak, Kersn FB17 Tung, Chen‐yuan SC11 Tominaga, Yasutaka SA23, FB29, SB43 Tunnard, Christopher TC32 Tomlinson, Jeremy TC01‐C Turnbull, Megan WD33 Tompihe, Jean FB81 Turnbull, Timothy FA67 Tønnesson, Øyvind FC74 Tuschling, Lina FB32 Tønnesson, Stein FD76, TC59, TD22, SC53, WC06 Tusikov, Natasha SA51, SD10 Tooch, David SD10 Tussie, Diana TD20 Toohey, David E. FB73, SC83 Tutunji, Tarek WD82, TA25 Toral, Pablo SC72, SD79 Tyburski, Michael D. WD84 Tordjman, Simon FB76 Tyler, Beverly TC31 Torelli, Stefano Maria SC66 Tyson, Sco FC28 Tormos, Fernando SB32 Ubilava, David FD18 Torney, Diarmuid TD26, WA05, SB57, TC65 Uçarer, Emek M. WC38, SB42, FA60 Tornhill, Soe FA71 Udasmoro, Wening TB08 Toros, Harmonie M. SD62, SA30 Uddin, Mohammed Bashir TC72 Torrente, Steven TC29 Ueki, Chikako SC46 Torres, Efren SB21, FB46 Ukashi, Ran FC64 Tortajada, Cecilia WC15 Ulas, Hilmi TC25 Toen, Robbie TB45, SC83 Ulatowski, Rafal WA77 Touihri‐Mebarek, Donia FB28 Ullrich, Leila SD72 Toukan, Mark WD66 Ulrich, Marybeth WD38, FA52, TD40 Townsen, Ashly WC16, FC69, WD78, TA17 Ulug Eryilmaz, Burcin FD66 Townsend, Dana SA33 Uluorta, Hasmet FC11 Trager, Robert Frederic WA35, FD57 Umezawa, Hana TA33 Trail, Kelly Brannan WD77 Unal, Gulsah SD69, FB65 Travlos, Konstannos TC16, SD57 Underdal, Arild SA15 Tremblay‐Boire, Joannie FD81, FB05 Uras, Oguz TD23 Trevathan, Michael W. FA48 Urdal, Henrik SC25, FD17, TB16, SB10 Tromble, Rebekah K. FD35 Urlacher, Brian TD82, TB03, TC01‐C Trommer, Silke FD19, TB42, FB60 Urtuzuasgui, Gerardo SB41 Trondal, Jarle SB40 Usher, Sara TB56 Trotz, Alissa TC34 Utley, Rachel FA70 Troumbley, Rex WD26, SD52, WB48 Vadasaria, Shaira TC52, SA52 Trownsell, Tamara SC67, WA43, FA09 Vadell, Javier FC84, TA29 Troy, Jodok SA67, FC36, FA30 Vaha, Milla E. TC29, SA20, TD05, WA04 Trujillo, Ana Luisa SD43 Vainen, Tiina WB66 Trujillo‐Lopez, Monica SD76 Vakulchuk, Roman SC08 Trumble, Ruth FC26 Valbjorn, Morten FC21, TB16 Trumbore, Peter F. TB03 Valdez, John FB67 Tryggestad, Torunn L. FB25 Valeriano, Brandon SB03, TA48, TD53, FD28 Tsaganea, Doru TD46, WC50 Valero, Larry A. TB63 Tsai, Chi‐Ting SD66 Valle Machado da Silva, Marcos SD79 Tsai, Lily L. TD64 van Alsne, James SD65, FB74, FA73 Tsarouhas, Dimitris FD66 Van Apeldoorn, Basaan WB32, TC24, FA54 Tseng, Lan Su FB43 van Asselt, Harro SA14 Tseng, Yea Jen FA44 van de Pas, Remco SC18, FD34 Tseng, Yi‐tsui TD01‐C van der Merwe, Hugo TA76, FC83, SC86, FB71 Tsinovoi, Alexei SD22 Van der Veen, Maurits SC19, SA47 Index of Participants van der Ven, Hamish FD43 Villanueva, César SD22 Van Eynde, Sarah SC61 Villanueva, Laura SC57 van Hoo, Paul WB76, TB69, SB52, SC48 Villard Duran, Camila FD36, SC74 van Hüllen, Vera WD86, SB26, TC21, SC66 Vinci, Anthony TC16 van Iterson Scholten, Gijsbert SC86, FD84 Vinjamuri, Leslie TB53, WD29 van Munster, Rens WC40, TC06 Vinthagen, Stellan TD22, TB75 van Panhuis, Wilbert SD50 Viola, Eduardo SA10, SC17, WC55, PWG02 Van Puyvelde, Damien FD21, FC31, SC31 Viskupic, Filip SD54, WC10 Van Rythoven, Eric A. SB64, WB10, PWK47 Vitalis, Robert WC70, WD43 van Wees, Saskia WA14 Vlaskamp, Marjn FD72, TC38 Vanc, Antoaneta WB47, FD40, WD41 Vlassenroot, Koen WC36 Vandepeer, Charles FB46, WB31 Vogel, Birte WA69 Vanderhill, Rachel TB11, WA74, SC03, FC86, WD42 Vogel, Christoph FD25, SB78 VanDeveer, Stacy D. TB39, TA51, FD51, TD12, TC32 Vogel, Kathleen M. TC31 Vanhala, Lisa WC09, TC21 Vogt, Manuel WA22 Vanholder, Pieter FC71 Volgy, Thomas J. WB72, WD24, WA17 Vargas Leon, Patricia Adriana TB09 Voller, Yaniv TD48 Vargas, Soa WD03 Volpe, Tristan Anderson TC49, FA34 Vargas, Thomas TA56 Volz, Stephen TA59 Vasileva, Evgeniya FD49 von Billerbeck, Sarah TA16, PSE01 Vasko, Timothy TB06, FB73, SD42 von Borzyskowski, Inken FA03, TA57 Vasquez, John A. WC20 von Einsiedel, Sebasan FA03 Vasquez, Paul TD69 von Heusinger , Judith FA71 Vastapuu, Leena SB11, TC29, TB32 von Hlatky, Stefanie TD50, TC66, FA78, WB79 Vatansever, Adnan FD39 von Schweinitz, Carl SC23, WC33 Vaughan‐Williams, Nick SB11, WA33, WB06 von Soest, Chrisan TC69, WD42 Vaynman, Jane E. SB06 von Solms, Charly FB85 Veazey, Linda SC70 von Uexkull, Nina WC02 Veiga, João Paulo FC15 Vonasch, Andy TC02 Veit, Alex TD42, FD25 Vreeland, James Raymond WD54 Velasco, Fernando WB31 Vucec, Srdjan TD14, PWK53 Velasco, Paulo TB25 Vuković, Siniša TA13, WC73 Velazquez, Rafael SB50, FB61 Vüllers, Johannes SC62 Velez‐Serrano, Mayra FA33 Vuorelma, Johanna FA27, FB27 Velikaya, Anna WD41 Vuori, Juha A. SC28, TA05 Velosa, Eduardo WD64 Wackenhut, Arne F. WC50 Vennesson, Pascal SD66, WA86, TB14 Wade, Robert WD19, WB53, TD20 Venturelli, Shalini SC09, WC61, PWG02 Waever, Ole SB02, TD22, WA43 Vera‐Adrianzen, Fiorella WA34 Wagner, Lynn M. SD07, FC29 Verbeek, J. A. (Bertjan) TB23, FC45 Wagner, Mahew WA82 Vercoe, Moana FC86 Wagner‐Rizvi, Tracey WA01‐C Verdeja, Ernesto SB10, TC18 Wagsta, William TD61 Veress, Kiy FB41 Wahedi, Laila SB43 Vergerio, Claire FC74, TD38 Wajner, Daniel F. WB65, WA55 Verkoren, Willemijn TA35, TD76, SD68 Waldman, Tom FC39 Verloo, Nanke SB85 Waldorf, Brigie TA28 Verma, Raj FB66, WC66, TB29 Waldorf, Lars T. WA83, WD35 Verpoorten, Marijke SA71 Walker, Mahew TB55 Vestergaard, Jakob TB24 Walker, Polly TC63, WE14 Victor, David SA15, SC61 Walker, R. B. J. SD06, TB06, TA20, FC50, SC38, FD05 Viden, Anna K. FC64 Walker, Stephen G. FC35, SA33, FD01 Vidojevic, Jelena SA48 Walker, Thomas C. SA09, SC67, WC48 Vidovic, Dragana WA22 Walko, Jakub SD25 Viehrig, Henrike FC85 Wallace, Georey P. R. FD60, WD44 Vieira Secches, Daniela TA29 Wallace, Jennifer L. TD01‐D Vieira, Marco TC80, WD20, TA29 Wallenius, Tomas TB18, SD03 Vihma, Ano WB61 Wallensteen, Peter TC04, SB06, SA57, TB22, WA16, WD07, Villanueva Ulfgard, Gerda Rebecka TA72 FB04, SC02, WC06 Index of Participants Wallin, Sara WC53 Wedderburn, Alister SD61 Walling, Carrie Booth SC54, WD09, TD78, TB71 Weedon, Suzanne FB67 Wals, Sergio FD60 Weeks, Jessica WC60 Walsh, David TB51 Weeraratne, Suranjan U. FD49 Walsh, Dawn SA62, FB27 Wehner, Leslie E. FC35, FA50, SB69 Walsh, James TB48, SA02 Weidmann, Nils SB03, SC62, WC43, TC51 Walsh, Patrick F. FB46, FA31, TB79 Weidner, Jason R. FC48, TA07 Walsh, Shannon Drysdale TD01‐A, FB09 Weien, Brigie TD55, WA11 Walt, Stephen Marn SA11, SD11 Weinar, Agnieszka TD19 Walter, Ben TA74, SA55 Weinberg, Joe WC02, TA83, WB85 Walter, Stefanie FB11, WD83 Weiner, Sco SB71 Walter, Steven FB69 Weiner, Sharon K. WD23, FB37 Walter‐Drop, Gregor SB22 Weinert, Mahew S. FD22, TE99, SB19 Walters, Meir Raphael SA68, WD68 Weinhardt, Clara TB42 Walton, Mallory FB82 Weinthal, Erika S. WA79, FC37, SB56, TA69, SD65, SA24 Wan, Wilfred T. TC33 Weintraub, Michael L. TA66, WD75 Wancke, Stella TC20 Weis, Laura FB62 Wang, Hongying TA40 Weisband, Edward SA79, FC13 Wang, Hung Jen SD13 Weisiger, Alex SC06, WA35 Wang, Jian WB47, TC07 Weiss, Jessica C. TD61 Wang, Jianwei TD82 Weiss, Linda M. SA79, SB76 Wang, Jue FD78, WC77 Weiss, Mahew WB12, FB65, TD68 Wang, Peng FD22 Weiss, Moritz WB36, WC39 Wang, Tom TC07 Weiss, Thomas G. WB16, WD19, TD28, TB01, SC22, TC78 Wang, William Z. Y. FB43 Weissman, Anna L. TB36 Wang, Xiaojie TD82 Welch, David A. FC29 Wang, Yaping FD42 Welch, Ryan Merrill TC02, SB37 Wang, Yi SD04 Welch, Timothy TB45 Wang, Yuan‐Kang SA77 Welland, Julia FA81, SA25 Wang, Zhiyuan SD70, FD64 Wellhausen, Rachel TA35, SD70, FA21 Wanis‐St. John, Anthony TC81, SA29 Wells, Jeremy L. WC01‐D Wapner, Paul TC47, FD44, TD12, WA37 Wells, Mahew SD34 Ward, Mahew SC75 Welsh, Bridget TC43 Ward, Michael D. WD04, SB23, TD59 Welsh, Jennifer SB24, TB53, SC34, FC17, PWK49, WA10 Ward, Steven M. FA17 Welz, Marn SB40, SC22, TC78 Waris, Aya SC18 Wendt, Alexander TB13 Warnecke, Andrea FD84, WB20 Weng, Kevin WC84 Warner, Daniel FA51 Werner, Karolina WC32 Warner, Jason SB28 Werner, Wouter TD08, TC17 Warner, Michael WB84, FA31, WC31 Wertheim, Stephen SA35 Warren, T. Camber SC62, WB30 Werthes, Sascha TC79 Wartenbe, Michael TB21 Wermer, Skyne Uku TB64 Watanabe, Shino SA07 Wery, Shane WC27 Waterbury, Myra A. PWK61 West, Karleen FB57, TC13 Watson, Samantha TA27 West, Levi FD41 Was, Michelle A. SC71 Western, Jon TB53, FB45 Waxman, Dov SB74, SD86 Westra, Joel H. TD24 Wayne, Carly SD34 Weestad, Jorgen SC61, TC65 Weaver, Carol WD80 Westein, Florian SC36 Weaver, Catherine Elizabeth FC19, TA16 Wetzstein, Irmgard TC54, SD08 Webb, Clayton TD79 Weygandt, Nicole L. FC42, TC69 Weber, Cynthia TA05, WD08, TC26, TB36 Whang, Taehee FD18, SD40 Weber, Heloise SC65, SB65, FB50, FD05 Wheeler, Mark TB74 Weber, Jerey TD23, SA63 Wheeler, Nicholas John WA08 Weber, Katja FD15 Whetstone, Crystal PSE01, FA11 Weber, Marn SB01, WB71, TD74, FC50 Whitaker, Beth Elise TB48 Webster, D. G. SC10, FA14 White, Candace WB47 Webster, Neil A. FA47 White, Jerry PWG01 Index of Participants White, Nathan SC30 Winkler, Carol SB16 White, Peter TD17, FB47 Winseck, Dwayne TA46 White, Timothy WB64 Winsle, Gary TA83, TB42 Whitehall, Georey A. FC81, FB73 Winston, Thomas TA74 Whitlark, Rachel Elizabeth WC49, FA34 Winters, Mahew S. SB22 Whitman, Richard G. WC81, FD15, FB55 Wippl, Joe SD27 Whi, Sam TB11, TD64 Wirtz, James J. WD23, TC41, TA74 Whien‐Woodring, Jenifer WC61, TC54, WD68 Wise, Louise TC46 Whitworth, Sandra WD11 Wiseman, Georey R. WC63, WA62 Whooley, Jonathon Patrick SD20 Wishart, Robert W. TB29 Whyte, Christopher SD18 Wishnick, Elizabeth TA23 Wibbels, Erik TD64 Wisken, Lea TD78, WA29 Wibben, Annick T. R. WC05, TB57, WB27, WA43, TD37 Wisotzki, Simone WD56, WB56 Widerberg, Oscar SD28, FB15, TA04, SA14 Witjes, Nina TC35, TD56 Widmaier, Wesley W. SC29, WC19 Wiels, Stephen TB16, SC79 Widmeier, Michael SC59, TC01‐A Wienberg, Jason WB21 Wiebelhaus‐Brahm, Eric SB25, SA70, SD01 Wiman, Hannah FC44 Wiedemann, Anke TA33, FA39 Wiu Moe, Louise FA86 Wiegand, Krista E. SC43, TD35 Wivel, Anders WB23, WC12, FC68, WA64 Wigan, Duncan SD74, WD45 Wodrig, Stefanie SB32 Wigell, Mikael WA75, WB61 Woehrle, Lynne WC30 Wight, Colin FC08 Wohlers, Laurence D. WC36 Wihardja, Maria Monica WB51 Wohlforth, William C. SB12, WD58, FC40, TB47, FA17, WC46, Wilcox, Lauren SC59, TD33, FC81, WD61, PWK47, TD24, SD11 WB26, FA05 Wohlrab‐Sahr, Monica TB40 Wilén, Nina WD16 Wojciuk, Anna TB84 Wilf, Meredith SA42 Woldemariam, Yohannes FC64, FD63 Wilhelm, Fränze WC26 Wol, Andrew T. WB12, WD36, SA37 Wilke, Boris TB34, WB40 Wol, Jonas WD71, SB04 Wilkenfeld, Jonathan WD82 Wol, Stefan SA62 Wilkinson, David O. WC08 Wolford, Sco TB51, WC03, SA03, FC02, FD07 Wilkinson, Rorden TC62, FD19, TD28 Wong, Audrye FD75, WB54 Willard‐Foster, Melissa SA37 Wong, Madeleine TD77 Willardson, Spencer L. FC31, FB65 Wong, Pui Hang TD76, WB01‐D Wille, Tobias FB42 Wong, Seanon WB83, FD57 Williams, Audrey Estelle FA62 Wong, Wendy SB02, FB12, WC37 Williams, Heather SC39 Woo, Byungwon WC16, FB83, SD71, TB05 Williams, John Walter SB39, TA64 Woo, Jongseok FC86, SB08 Williams, Jr., Robert E. FB12, WC07 Wooden, Amanda E. WA14 Williams, Kristen SD37 Woods, George SC37 Williams, Michael C. SB02, WC66, WA09, SD22 Woodwell, Douglas R. SD35 Williams, Michael John SC24 Worsnop, Alec TB60, PWK15 Williams, Owain D. FB49, SC18, TC73 Worsnop, Catherine SB36, WA54 Williams, Tiany WA27 Worth, Owen WD71 Williams, Zoe FB60 Wouters, Jan TD43, TC78 Williford, George SD54, TC38 Wrage, Stephen D. SB84 Willingham, John Dean FA35 Wrange, Pål SD72, WC86 Wilner, Alex SD12, SB43 Wright, Jerey TA41 Wilson, Jacqueline SD41 Wright, Katharine A. M. TC08, SC51 Wilson, Jerey FA67, FC42 Wright, Nancy FC68 Wilson, Kimberly TD30 Wright, Thorin M. SA13 Wilson, Maya WA82, FD46, SB23 Wrobel, Anna SD66 Wilson, Stacey‐Ann FB39, SB46, WC74 Wu, Di WA41, TB73 Winan, Poppy FB74 Wu, Fengshi FB66 Winchester, Sean FD47 Wu, Fuzuo TD26, TA22 Windsor, Leah Cathryn TB69, WC79, FA29 Wu, Shang‐su SC35 Wineco, W. Kindred FD36 Wueger, Diana WA47 Winjum, David TB85 Wunderlich, Carmen SC34 Index of Participants Wurm, Iris SC06, TA39 Young, Alasdair FD15, FB18 Wynne‐Hughes, Elisa SD61, TD34, FB76 Young, Jason FA56 Wysoczanska, Karolina FC42 Young, Joseph SA02 Xavier, Constanno H. SA41 Young, Oran R. SC10, TD70, WB09 Xiang, Jun WA59 Yuan, Jingdong FD68 Xiaolin, Duan WD64 Yuen, Amy SA23, FB17 Yadav, Vikash WC17 Yüksel, Umut SC43 Yagci, Alper SA72 Yurchenko, Yuliya SA56 Yahn Filho, Armando Gallo FD51 Yusuf, Moeed W. WB37 Yakinthou, Christalla SA62 Yuzawa, Takeshi FA82 Yalcin, Hasan B. SA11 Zague, José Augusto WD48 Yamada, Takahiro WB18 Zahar, Marie‐Joelle WA57, FB45 Yamamoto, Takehiko FB30 Zahariadis, Nikolaos WB14 Yamato, Roberto TD74, SA74 Zaharna, R. S. FA38 Yamburenko, Elena N. SD74 Zaharopoulos, Thimios WB14 Yamineva, Yulia WC59, SA26 Zahava, Orli SD17 Yanacopulos, Helen WC37 Zahora, Jakub TD34, FA72 Yang, Cheng SC01, TD39 Zaio, Ruben TC45, TB41 Yang, Wenhui SB27 Zajączkowski, Jakub TC70 Yang, Xiangfeng WB78 Zakeri, Mahdokht SB52 Yang, Yi WC65 Zalewski, Marysia TD63, FD14, FA25, TB52, WA68 Yang, Zining SA23, WA82, TA45, FE98 Zambiasi, Roberto SD15 Yannakogeorgos, Panayos A. FB20 Zanardi, Claudia WA77, PSE01 Yao, Sandra SD52 Zangl, Bernhard SD29 Yao, Yuan (Joanne) SB07, SD03 Zano, Laura FA22, TB64, FD41 Yaqub , Said WB37 Zapata Cancelado, Maria Lucia TB27 Yarkoney‐Sorek, Ayala FD07 Zappile, Tina SD23, WA72, WC57, FC53 Yarr, Linda J. TD04, SD63 Zarakol, Ayşe SC12, SB52, TC67, PWK26, WD21, Yasur‐Landau, Dana SD53 WA10 Yazici, Emir SB46 Zartman, I. William TA13, WB39, FA66 Yazici, Irmak WB80, FD27 Zebrowski, Christopher R. FB61, SA84 Ye, Fangjin WA24, WC77 Zech, Steven T. TC48, TD59 Ye, Min SB70 Ze, Eleanor E. SB38 Yee, Aubrey SD59, TA73 Zehr, Nahed Artoul TB50 Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn TB69 Zeira, Yael TC48 Yeo, Andrew SD38, SC42, WA11 Zeiser, Pamela TB66, FC38, TC84, SB38 Yeophantong, Pichamon TC58, SA43, FB68 Zeitz, Alexandra TC20 Yesilada, Birol A. WD24, TC45, FD28, WA84 Zeitzo, Thomas FC47, TA32 Yesiltas, Murat WD66 Zelenz, Anna FD13 Yesiltas, Ozum FD45, TA22, SA69, SB71 Zelli, Fariborz FC15, SC08, WA20, SA14, TA04 Yesilyurt, Nuri SA63 Zellman, Ariel TC27, WD20 Yev, Steve A. TB80 Zemni, Sami FD55 Yildiz, Ezgi WB22, TC17 Zeng, Ka SD56, WC77 Yin, George TD49, WA73 Zeno, Basileus WD01‐C Ylönen, Ma SC75, SD05 Zeren, Ali WB46 Yoder, Brandon SC48, WD64, WB54 Zevnik, Andreja TB06 Yoder, Chris TA70 Zhang, Chenchen WB06, SD85 Yokota, Masatoshi SC47 Zhang, Feng TD66 Yom, Sean L. WB54 Zhang, Ganyi TD30 Yonten, Hasan TC76 Zhang, Guoxi TB54 Yoo, Hyon Joo WB76 Zhang, Hongyu FA68 Yoo, In Tae FC20, SC42 Zhang, Kean WA73, TA60 Yoon, Mi Yung SB68 Zhang, Linng FD78, WD54 Yoon, Yeo Jung TD39 Zhang, Xiaomin WC65 Yoshida, Shingo SA77 Zhang, Xiaotong WB19 Yoshii, Midori TA59 Zhang, Yadan WD55 Youde, Jeremy WC56, SC50, SB36, WD21 Zholdasbekova, Akbota SD67, SC03 Youmans, William La SA60 Zhu, Zhiqun WA59, WB07 Index of Participants Zhukov, Yuri SC62, TA30 Ziegler, Charles E. SC03, FB44 Zierler, Mahew WC67, FB62, WB68 Zihnioglu, Ozge FD46 Zille, Túlio Resende WB55 Zimerman, Artur FA53 Zimmermann, Hubert TD42 Zimmermann, Lisbeth WD71, SC34, PWK49 Ziogas, Ioannis TD29 Zohar, Guy WD82 Zoli, Corri TB23, FB12 Zollmann, Florian SA52, WD68 Zollner, Barbara WD25, WC50 Zou, Yue FE97 Zubytska, Lidiya TB11 Zucchi Nobre Silva, Barbara Ellynes FC83 Zwald, Zachary J. WC10, WA47 Zweibelson (MAJ), Ben TD58 Zwingel, Susanne WA01‐C, WD56