Tuesday PWK15: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Organiza ons in Conten ous Poli cs (By invita on only) PWK53: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Interna onal Order and the Distribu on of Iden ty in 1950 (By invita on only) Part. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Part. Kris n Bakke (University College London) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Margherita Belgioioso (University of Essex) Part. Marina Duque (Harvard University) Part. Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Part. Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) Part. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Part. Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Part. Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Coord. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Coord. Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa) 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: Possibili es, 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 (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Coord. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Disc. Hrair Balian (Carter Center) PWK47: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Disc. Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Parsing the Passions: Methodology and Emo on in Interna onal Disc. Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Rela ons (By invita on only) Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Univers y of Birmingham) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee 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 Ins tute for Studies of Part. Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Religion) Part. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário Part. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Part. Jerry White (University of Virginia) Part. Ilan Danjoux (Azrieli Ins tute of Israel Studies, Concordia Part. Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) University) Part. Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Part. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute 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 Ins tute, University of Notre Dame) Part. Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Part. Zainab Mai‐Bornu (University of Bath) Part. Melanie Richter‐Montpe t (University of She eld) Part. Jolyon Mitchell (The University of Edinburgh) Part. T. H. Hall (University of Oxford) Part. Ma hew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Part. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Part. Sana Saeed (Interna onal Chris an University) Part. Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Coord. Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) Part. Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) 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 Commi ee Panel PWG02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Working Group Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invita on only) Strategic Foresight & IR for the 21st Century Commi ee on the Status of Women ISA Working Group Disc. Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Disc. Barry Hughes (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies) Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Disc. Elena E. Pokalova (Na onal Defense University) Part. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Part. Karen Saunders (American University School of Interna onal 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 (Smith College) Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Part. Yakov Ben‐Haim (Technion‐Israel Ins tute of Technology) Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Part. Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Disc. May Tan‐Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China) Part. Philippe Dufort (Université Saint‐Paul) Disc. Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Part. Michael F. Oppenheimer (Center for Global A airs, NYU) Disc. Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Part. Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Part. Adebola Olayinka (Duke University) Part. Regina Joseph (Sibylink) Part. Amanda Donahoe (Tu s 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. Chris ne Balarezo (University of North Texas) Poli cal Sciences) Part. Chris ne S. Cheng (King's College London) Part. Tom McDermo (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Part. Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Part. Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Part. Corinne Tagliarina (University of Connec cut) 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 Prac oner Faculty, School of Studies) Interna onal Training (SIT) Graduate Ins tute ‐ D.C.) Part. Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Part. Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College) Part. Shalini Venturelli (American University) Part. Isil Akbulut (Wayne State University) Part. Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University‐CISA) Part. Jinyoung Kang (University of Massachuse s Boston) Coord. Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter Part. Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University) University, UK) Part. Kers n Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Coord. Hillary Bri a (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: Interna onal Rela ons and the Long Part. Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Unwinding Road of the Middle Ages (By invita on only) Part. Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Teresa A. Cravo (FEUC‐CES, University of Coimbra) Part. William Bain (Na onal 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 Poli cal 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 Interna onal Rela ons (By invita on only) WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Session Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Human Rights and Global Governance Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Part. Michal Ben‐Josef Hirsch (Su olk University ) Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Part. Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) WA01-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Transi onal Jus ce and Repara ons Part. Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) 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) Repara on programs as instruments of legi macy for interna onal Part. Kate Cronin‐Furman (Harvard University) organiza ons Part. Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) Eva O endoerfer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Part. Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong) Assistance, Repara ons and the Meaning of Jus ce Part. John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Peter Dixon (James N. Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, ISA) Part. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University) Exploring and Modeling Repara ons for Mass Killing as a Rare Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Di usive Event Part. Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna ) Ore Koren (University of Minnesota) Part. Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) What Should We Expect From Transi onal Jus ce 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 invita on Trade, Labor and Human Rights only) Junior Scholar Symposia Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee 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 Tra cking to Flourish Part. Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) Chris ne Balarezo (University of North Texas) Part. Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Natural Resources and Refugees: How Oil A ects State Asylum Part. Chris an 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 E ect of American Part. Beth Ann Simmons (Harvard University) Mul na onal Corpora ons on Poli cal Polariza on Abroad Part. Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute) Flavio Da Silva Souza (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Coord. Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Wearing Out the Welcome: Domes c Labor Compe on and Coord. Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace A tudes toward Refugees Research Ins tute 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, Ins tu ons and Non-state Actors in Diaspora and Emigra on Poli cs (By invita on only) WA01-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Global Health: Achievements and Setbacks in Interna onal Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Coopera on Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Katrina Burgess (Tu s University) Disc. Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal 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 Interna onal A airs, University of Waterloo) Part. James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Epistemic communi es' networks and their in uence on global Part. Patrick R. Ireland (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) health coopera on Part. Covadonga Meseguer (London School of Economics and Maria Esther Coronado Mar nez (Carleton University) Poli cal Science) Part. Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) The Impact of Internal Characteris cs on Global Health Epistemic Part. Dana M. Moss ( University of California, Irvine) Community E ec veness: 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 Domes c Threat: Challenges for Na onal Security Structures Strategies and Challenges in Global Environmental Coopera on and the Cons tu onal 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 La n‐American climate powers: Sovereignty and History: Theorizing Ideas, Prac ces and Argen na, Brazil, Colombia and México Ma as Alejandro Franchini (University of Brasília) Ar cula ons of Poli cal Authority The WTO and the Trade Liberaliza on‐Animal Welfare Con ict: The Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Clever Poli cal Economy behind Interna onal Ins tu ons Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University) Chair Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Na Jin (Na onal Taiwan University (NTU)) Disc. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Asian Regional Ins tu ons of Forest Governance: From External Disc. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Authori es to Self‐Governance Sovereignty: A Brief History of a Medieval Idea Hang Ryeol Na (Rochester Ins tute of Technology) Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) The role of La n America ci es in the global governance of climate Material Signs, Complexity Theory, and the Conceptualiza on of the change – a compara ve analysis of Mexico 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 Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Peace, Security and Women’s Empowerment Con gura ons of Sovereignty: Public and Private Authority Exploring Peace (Theme) Nego a ons in Transna onal Rulemaking Past and Present Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Chair Joshua S. Goldstein (American University) Disc. Erik Melander (Uppsala University) The Interna onal Historical Sociology of Brazilian State‐Forma on: Social Origins of Sovereign Statehood. Gender Inequality and Civil Con ict in India Pedro Salgado (University of Sussex) Louise Olsson (Folke Bernado e 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 pollu on”: domes c and interna onal Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) dimensions Par cipa on is a dirty business – examining gendered obstacles to Environmental Studies women’s engagement in peacebuilding processes Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Chair Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) "Transforming pain into power": A systema c study of a program for Disc. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) female empowerment in the DR Congo Limits to a bo om‐up approach in China’s low‐carbon transi on? Susanne Alldén (independent researcher) Evidence from the low‐carbon prac ces in local China Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)) Weila Gong (Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Freie Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute 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 Poli cal Se lements Iselin Stensdal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute and University of Oslo) Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) Bureaucra c poli cs and rebalancing of ministerial power to WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel implement ambi ous environmental legisla on in China Domes c Peace and Homeland Security Structures Olivia Gippner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Exploring Peace (Theme) The Chinese “war on pollu on” 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 poli cs in China Threats by Foreign Actors to A aining Peace Meian Chen (University of Oregon) Robert Spessert (LTC, Military Intelligence, US Army Re red; Consultant on Na onal 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 be er Disc. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC‐Rio) integrate US Na onal and Homeland Security James Ramsay (University of New Hampshire) Peace Internalisa on in Peacebuilding Roberta Holanda Maschie o (Centre for Social Studies, The War on Terror and Human Security: The Direct, Indirect, and University of Coimbra) Conceptual Damage Lauren Samuelsen (University of Bal more) Juggling Three Balls at a Time: The Experience of the Hybrid Peace Ge ng Real: Images in the Evolu on of IR Keeping Force (UNAMID) in Darfur Michael C. Williams (University of O awa) Fathia Hakim (The Presidency - dept of poli cal a airs -sudan) Beheadings, Burnings and Bombings: Theorizing the (In)visibility of Di eren al 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 Interna onal Rela ons, 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 Ins tute) A er-E ects of Con ict Part. Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Part. Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Patricia Owens (University of Sussex) Chair Caroline Co et (E‐Interna onal Rela ons) Disc. Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University) WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Foreign Direct Investment, Persistent Inequali es and Poli cal The Evolu on of Overlapping Regionalism in the 21st Century Tensions in Post‐Con ict Liberia German Poli cal Science Associa on Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Chair Sören Stapel (University of Gothenburg) The Legacies of Civil War on Social Structure: a compara ve 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 produc on of regional overlaps Post‐Con ict E ects on Women's Rights in Central Africa Srobana Bha acharya (georgia southern university) Frank T. Ma heis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) How Refugee Popula ons Can Create Strong Poli cal Organiza ons Overlapping regionalism in La n America: Ins tu onal prolifera on and End Civil Wars: Learning from the Rise of the Afghan Taliban through strategic contesta on? Aaron Miller (United States Military Academy) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Trea ng (Civil) War Trauma, Making Posi ve Peace: E cient Brigi e Wei en (University of São Paulo) Ins tu onal Ways to Tackle PTSD in Internally Displaced Persons, Accoun ng 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, Compe on, and Overlapping Regionalism in East Asia Collec ve Emo ons in World Poli cs Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Diploma c Studies Ins tu onal Scope Expansion and Overlap: the Case of Regional Theory Organiza ons Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) Chair Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Emo onal Diplomacy T. H. Hall (University of Oxford) WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Theorizing Collec ve Emo ons and Emo onal Bonding in Diplomacy The Poli cs of Digital Technology Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) European Interna onal Studies Associa on Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham) From Collec ve to Connec ve Emo on: A ec ve Publics and Chair Mika P. Aaltola (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ‐ Piecemeal Ci zenship in a Digital Age Tallinn University) Disc. Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Algorithms, Poli cal Agency and the Rei ca on of 'Technology' A ec ve Atmospheres and Collec ve Subjects David Chandler (University of Westminster) Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) The Poli ciza on of Technology: How to Understand the Poli cal WA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Character of Technology in the Digital Era Visualizing Con ict: Iden ty, Violence, Images Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The Poli cs of Technology: Emergence, cons tu on and Theory interven on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons 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 Aeronau cal University) WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sources of Perceived Legi macy for Elec on Observa on Diaspora Poli cs & Interna onal Rela ons: Emerging Research Organiza ons: A Field Survey Experiment Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University) Agendas Organizing Democracy: How Interna onal Organiza ons Assist Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Democra c Consolida on Chair Kris n Surak (SOAS, University of London) Paul Poast (University of Chicago) Disc. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Improving Democra c Performance through Ci zen Engagement Beyond diaspora policies: Integra ng migra on issues in and Par cipa on in South Africa development policies Danielle Jung (Emory University) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) James Long (University of Washington) States or Par es? Comparing Pa erns of Diaspora Outreach Katrina Burgess (Tu s University) WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Does Emigra on Sustain Authoritarianism? Egypt & Cross‐Regime Peacebuilding in Theory and Prac ce Coopera on in the Middle East Exploring Peace (Theme) Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Chair Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Ins tute Sending State Involvement in Host State Policies: The Case of West of Peace) African Sending States and Moroccan Immigra on 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 Na onalist and Sectarian Dame) Transna onal Diaspora Ac vism Give Way to Civic Ini a ves? The Peace Triangle: Capturing Peace a er Military Victory in Sri Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Lanka Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) Kris ne Hoglund (Uppsala University) Oula Kadhum (University of Warwick) Poli cal accommoda on: Theory and prac ce for peacemaking and Sending States and the Making of Intra‐Diasporic Poli cs peacebuilding Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Gerard Mc Hugh (Con ict Dynamics Interna onal) Rotary and the Liberal Peace Paradigm WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Ins tute of Diversifying Environmental Struggles: From Theory to Prac ce Peace) Environmental Studies Human Insecurity and the Colonial Legacy in Mynamar Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Chair Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) Sana Saeed (Interna onal Chris an University) Disc. Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) 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 Popula on and Consump on to Russian status concerns? Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Exploring Peace (Theme) Crooks, Thieves, and Nature in IR: Toward a More Cri cal Evalua on of Extrac ve 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 Con nents: Compara ve Environmental Ethics in the Russia’s so power in interna onal rela ons: in uence, status and Americas self‐esteem Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) Energy Tomorrow: Some Contradic ons in the Contemporary Humilia on and its mobiliza on. The Ukraine crisis and the Geopoli cs of Unconven onal Oil Development humilia on mo f in Russian foreign policy Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State Tom Casier (University of Kent) University (Virginia Tech)) Status Seeking and Status Responses: A Cau onary Note About Both WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Democracy Promo on and Local A tudes and Behaviors Around How to promote peace with Russia? Russia’s status (in)consistencies Elec ons and policy dilemmas for the West Interna onal Organiza on 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 Poli cal Processes Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Room for Rebels? Post‐Con ict Par cipa on Provisions and Elec on Quality Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pursuing State Power: The Impact of Arc c Interna onal Regimes lauren Moslow (University of Calgary) Advancing the Rule of Law: Human Rights and the Quest for Accountability The Paci c Alliance block: an enabler sub‐regional regime for non powerful states Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Angelica Guerra (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Perú) Human Rights Interna onal Law Interna onal 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 Poli cs of Development and Inequali es: Examples from Cyber Jus ce La n America Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance Global Development through Human Rights) The Interna onal Di usion of Accountability and Inves ga ve Chair Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) Norms Disc. Victor Vieira (IUPERJ) Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Poli cal Economies of the Possible: La n America at the End of the How the Japanese Abduc on Issue, Human Rights and the North Commodi es Boom? Korean Nuclear Problem Intersect James D. Bowen (Saint Louis University) Anthony DiFilippo (Lincoln University) The poli cs of redistribu on in Brazil The Enduring and Flee ng E ects of the Middle East’s Rights Sian Herbert (University of Birmingham) Revolu on Enhancing the global in the pursuit of oil na onalism: Venezuela Shadi Mokhtari (American University) and Ecuador’s oil policy and the state‐global nexus Judicial Legi macy and Its Impact on Stability, Development and Antulio Rosales (University of Waterloo) Human Rights in Africa The rear cula on of forces in Bolivian and Venezuelan poli cal Traciel Reid (School of Public & Interna onal A airs, North game: challenges to the proceso de cambio. Carolina State University) Ana Carolina Delgado (UERJ) Buen Vivir and "Radical Le ism" in Correa's Ecuador WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Paul W. Posner (Clark University) Global Capitalism, Na onal Inequali es and Instability Interna onal Poli cal 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, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Disc. Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes The Intersec onal Nature of Inequality Chair Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) Conceptualizing Iden ty 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 Mercan lism to Developmentalism to Authoritarian Ethnic Cleavages, Democra za on, and the Survival of Ethnic Capitalism: The Crisis of Japan’s Solu on 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 Con ict in Thailand: The Global Economy and Asian Transi ons Dragana Vidovic (University of Essex) to Economic Development and ‘Democracy’ Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Harold Kerbo (Cal Poly State University) The Cross‐na onal Measurement of Substan ve Representa on: 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) Solu on or Problem? Ethnic Federalism in Post‐con ict Nepal Anil Sigdel (Advanced Research and Training Ins tute, WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Kathmandu, Nepal) Interna onal Regimes: Constrainer or Enabler? Interna onal Organiza on WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The changing role of central banks in domes c and interna onal Chair Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Connec cut) economy Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ins tu onalism Revisited: Explaining Regime Fragmenta on and its Consequences for Global Governance Chair Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Disc. Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) The Mixed Blessing of Interna onal Security Regimes: Israel's The culture of central banks' reac on func on. A poli cal model of Rela ons 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) Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI)) Central Bank Learning from the Global Financial Crisis Bu y St Marie, Indigenous Music, and the Unse ling of the Western Juliet E. Johnson (McGill University) Se ler State Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Expert Networks in Economic Governance: Idea onal Emergence at “Capitalism Stole My Virginity”: Mul modal Capitalist Cri que in Jackson Hole The (Interna onal) Noise Conspiracy’s Music Videos Andrew Baker (University of She eld) Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) Policy Innova on, Central Bank Structure, and the Interwar Gold Aesthe cs 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 Interna onal Ethics Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dharitri Dwivedy (Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Nidhi) Disc. Adam Fejerskov (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Chair Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) De ning 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 Ins tute for Global Jus ce) A New Threat to Interna onal Peace and Security? Exploring the The Responsibility to Protect and Con ict Preven on: So Close, Yet Link between Public Health Emergencies and Peace So Far Away Antonie a Elia (University of San ago de Compostela) Ruben Reike (European University Ins tute) S ck or carrot? The impact of ethnic inequality on the state Ins tu onalizing the Atroci es Preven on Board repression John W. Dietrich (Bryant University) Fangjin Ye (MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY) The Grammar of Responsibility: A Wi gensteinian Deconstruc on Sung Min Han (Michigan State University) of R2P The rise of human rights abuses a er 9/11 in Ethiopia ‐ the role of Ti any Williams (University of California, Irvine) transna onal and local discourses on peace, human rights and state WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel security Exploring the Limits of Interna onal Community Sarah Hinz (Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Poli cal Demography and Geography English School Globaliza on and the Poli cs of Global Regula on Theory Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Disc. Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Interna onal Rela ons) The Interna onal 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 Pi alls of Deriva ves Being in Common in the Space of Interna onal Rela ons Regula on in a Globalizing World Ali Fuat Birol (The University of Alabama) Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University) Regional Pa erns of Socializa on: A Compara ve Historical Governing the Interna onal Poli cal 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 Interna onal Poli cal Economy: The Regula on 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 federa ons create single markets? Comparing market‐ Interna onal Courts building in Australia, Canada, the EU, and the US. Interna onal 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 Poli cs: Analyzing the Interplay between Transforming Domes c Judges into Interna onal Legal Actors Aesthe c and Textual Composi on Kelley Li lepage (Miami University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Composi on of interna onal courts: between interna onal law and Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons interna onal poli cs Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs 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 Interna onal An logies of “progressive patrio sm” in Billy Bragg’s songwri ng 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 Con ict in Turkey Historical Wars Edel Hughes (University of East London (UK)) Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) The Interplay between Law and Poli cs in the Trajectory of Legal Assembling Objects of War Norm Con icts: Introducing A New Interdisciplinary Dialogue Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Social Science Center ) Alex Kreidenweis (University of Connec cut) 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: An the cal Materiali es in (Counter) Terrorism Public Support for Interna onal Organiza ons: Where, When, and Warfare Why? Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) Interna onal Organiza on St. Margaret, the Plaid, and Heather: Experiencing Sco sh 'War' Chair Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Museums Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Muslim Percep ons 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 ac on at the border Mujtaba Isani (University of Muenster) Par san Iden ty, Elite Communica on and Public Con dence in Global Development Human Rights Interna onal Organiza ons 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 poli cs of burying migrants: Anonymity, mourning, deser on 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 Ci zenship Poli cs along UN Authority and Cogni ve Mobiliza on: An (Equally) A en ve European Borders Global Ci zenry? Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Ma hias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Ghost Ships and Dead Ci zens: Death, policy and ac vism at the How Do Varying Levels of Authority Impact the Public’s Percep on border of Global Climate Governance’s Legi macy? Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Brilé Anderson (ETH Zürich) Contesta ons in Death – The Role of Grief in Migra on Struggles Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis) WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel United Na ons capacity development ini a ves: Interna onal Heroism, Sacri ce and Memory in the Spy World coopera on for the knowledge economy Intelligence Studies Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University)
Chair Charlo e 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 Transi onal Jus ce The CIA Memorial Wall: A Monument to Secrecy Human Rights Christopher R. Moran (Warwick University) Johnny Mike Spann, CIA & Afghanistan ‐ Mys c Chords of Sacri ce, Chair Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Heroism and Memory Disc. Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Andrew Hammond (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Na onal 9-11 Advoca ng for Change: How Transna onal Advocacy Networks Museum and Memorial/NYU) a ect Transi onal Jus ce Going on a Snipe Hunt: The Search for the Hero Analyst Marc Polizzi (Murray State University ) Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Assessing Sub‐na onal Varia on in the Distribu on of Post‐Con ict Early Modern Spies, Heroes or Hirelings? Insights from a Pre‐ Repara ons 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 Viola ons & Social Jus ce: A Call for an Ethics of Dee Du a (University of Warwick) Tes mony T. Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia) WA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission: Na onal Reconcilia on, War Objects/War Exhibi ons and the Making of Revolu onary “Usable Pasts” Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) Exploring Peace (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Disc. Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Sociological Imagina on of Climate Futures Ma hew Paterson (University of O awa) Peace, War, and Social Mo ves: Fairness, Reputa on, Honor, and Revenge WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Wri ng and Self in IR Chair Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Interna onal Ethics Disc. Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia) Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Casualty Insensi vity: Does the Desire for Revenge Lead Ci zens 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 Jus ce and the End of Con ict USFQ) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) The Impossibility of Authen city in IR Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Philippe Assouline (UCLA) Uncovering the Languages of (Di eren ated) Oneness Whose Reputa on Is It? Leaders, States, and Reputa on in Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Democracies and Autocracies Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Transparency, Opacity, and Wri ng the Self in IR Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Keren Milo (Princeton University) Methodological A rac ons: The Desire to Write an Authen c IR Status‐related Concepts and Belief‐dependent U li es Sarah Naumes (York University) Barry O'Neill (UCLA) War‐aphorisms as a Form of Cri que Coercion and Provoca on Dan Oberg (Swedish Defence University ) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Peace and domes c insecuri es and inequali es: WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel cri cal explora ons Federalism and the Diplomacy of Sub-State Governments Global Development Foreign Policy Analysis Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) Chair Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Disc. Chris an Lequesne (CERI Paris) Disc. Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Federalism and Interna onal nego a ons: The empowerment of Social Capital, Economic Reform, and Changing State‐Society the federated states Rela ons in Cuba Stéphane Paquin (Ecole na onale d'administra on publique) Lisa M. Glidden (State University of New York--College at The Western Climate Ini a ve between Québec and California: The Oswego) State of Play of a North American Cap‐and‐Trade System at State From Fragility to Stability: Transi oning Developing Countries Level Joe Landry (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Annie Chaloux (Université de Sherbrooke) Carleton University) Democra za on, Federalism and Decentraliza on: Mexican States Grievance and opportunity in civil war: are they necessary in Interna onal A airs condi ons rather than causes? Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Sarah Peters (University of Notre Dame) Federalism put to the test in Mexico? Municipali es facing climate norm di usion and energy markets WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia The Norma ve Tie that Binds: Regionalism and Democracy Económicas (CIDE) Región Centro) Promo on around the World Interna onal Organiza on WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reimagining Climate Change Chair John Stuart Du eld (Georgia State University) Environmental Studies Disc. Dexter Boniface (Rollins College) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Authoritarian Di usion? China’s rise and the spread of Chinese Interna onal Ethics ideas of development, governance, and democracy in Sub‐Saharan Africa Chair Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Driving up the Walls: Assessment of the performance of African Climate Fic on ‐ A Decision‐maker's Guide to the Future? Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Union in promo ng 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: Interna onal Media on in Venezuela and Shi ing Regionalisms in La n 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 Democra zing 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 Interna onal Security Studies Emerging Issues in Public Diplomacy Chair Jeremy Li lewood (Carleton University) Interna onal Communica on Disc. Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Chair Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) The Tradi onal Tools of Biological Arms Control and Disarmament Disc. Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Marie Chevrier (Rutgers University-Camden) Reducing Poten al Con icts through Public Diplomacy Prac ces: Boundary blurring: low lethality CBW and their applica on in law Mutuality and Collabora on 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 implica ons for preparing for and carrying out weapons of in the 21st Century? mass destruc on elimina on elsewhere Anja Eifert (University of Leipzig, Germany) Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal 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 Li lewood (Carleton University) Adapt or Die: U.S. Diplomacy in the Age of Globaliza on, Chemical and biological weapons on the margins Urbaniza on and Fragmenta on 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 Promo ng, reforming and resis ng neoliberal globaliza on: the Religion and Diplomacy: Challenges and Possibili es role of religious ac vism in the global economy Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Halil Kürşad Aslan (İstanbul Medipol University) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons 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 Na onal Police Academy, Ankara, Religion and global poli cal economy ‐ a case of mutual neglect Turkey) Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Envoys of the State? The Interna onal Rela ons of Russia’s Muslims Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University) Religion and the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement: Challenging or Taming Neoliberalism Simona E. Mera (Florida Interna onal University) Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) The Social Construc on of “Shared” Iden ty in Track‐II Diplomacy Religious Resistance to Neo‐Liberalism: From the World Social and Foreign Policy: The Case for Inter‐Faith Rela ons in the Indo‐ Forum to Occupy! Israeli Rela onship Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Michael Bender (Florida Interna onal 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 ac vism in the mining sector İzze n Artokça (Turkish Military Academy) Aikande C. Kwayu (NA) Katarismo‐Indianismo in Bolivia: a radical voice resis ng WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commi ee Panel neoliberalism Re ec ng on the Role(s) of Allies in IR Scholarly Prac ces Marcos Sebas an Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) Commi ee on the Status of Women WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chair Felix S. Grenier (University of Moncton) Interna onal In uences on the Threat of Terrorism Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Je D. Colgan (Brown University) Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Chair Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Disc. Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) Military Interven ons and Transna onal Terrorist Backlash Part. Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Seung-Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Vo ng for Trouble? Par san Electoral Interven ons and Terrorism Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Dov Levin (Carnegie- Mellon University) Chair Cries in the Night: How Invita ons for Interven on In uence Poli cal 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) Poli cal Science) An Experimental Comparison of Economic versus Noneconomic IGO membership, rocky democra c transi ons, and the incidence of Explana ons of Immigra on A tudes terrorism K. Amber Cur s (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 Jus ce and Policing in Divided Socie es Nuclear Weapons, Arms Control, and the Cold War Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Chair Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Disc. Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Disc. Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University) Ba le eld Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Strategies Community Police in developing Countries: Hai and Brazil in Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate School) compara ve perspec ve.. The Electoral Poli cs of Nuclear Statecra and Arms Control: The Augusto Lepre Souza (University of London) START Treaty in Historical Perspec ve Comparing Local Governance of Prisons in the US, India, and Carrie A. Lee (University of Notre Dame) Mexico: An Induc ve 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 perpheraliz on and end of arms control and disarmament? Controlling Race and Class: Policing in São Paulo and Los Angeles Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University) Sebas an Sclofsky (University of Florida) Strengthening Stability: Rethinking Sea‐Based Nuclear Deterrence in Finding Jus ce for Civilians: The Role of Domes c 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 Poli cal Economy of Violence Sources of Territorial Dispute Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen ) When Pro t Meets Na onalism: The Commodi ca on of the Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Na onalist 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 Escala on of Militarized Tensions Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo Ins tute (Oslo)) in Its Mari me Territorial Disputes A Feminist Poli cs 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 Accumula on in the Post‐ O ensiveness 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: Compe ng Narra ves about Sexual Na onalist Narra ve‐Building and Territorial Con ict 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 Na onalism and Public Policy Making: Refugees, Minori es What can feminist historiography o er the study of IR? and Beyond Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Women's Caucus Chair Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis) Chair Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Disc. Michael Johns (Lauren an University‐ Barrie) Part. Rogerio Farias (Universidade de Brasília/ University of From Independent Statehood to Minority Rights: The Adapta on of Chicago) the principle of Self‐Determina on to the 21st Century. Part. Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Oded Haklai (Queen's University) Part. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Forced Migra on in the Balkans and the Middle East: Revisi ng Durable Solu ons Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ontological Security of Small States: Sweden’s Troubled Adapta on Opportuni es and Organiza ons in Civil Wars to European and Transatlan c Iden es Regina H. Karp (Old Dominion University) Interna onal 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 & Legi macy from the Strategic Logic of Intrastate Con ict: Role of Poli cal Exclusion and Interna onal to the Local and Back Again State Capacity in Intrastate Con ict Peace Studies Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Chair Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Anup Kumar Da a (University of North Bengal,Darjeeling- Disc. Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) 734013) Regional Level Peace‐Building and the State; Usurpa on, co‐ The Organisa onal Origins of Sala Jihadi Divisions opera on or co‐opta on? Jerome Drevon (University of Oxford) Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Proto‐Insurgencies and Resource Mobiliza on: A Comparison of Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace, Sites of Legi macy: Schools in Militant Jihadist Organiza ons Con ict & Post‐Con ict Spaces Michael Shkolnik (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University) A airs, Carleton University) Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Legi macy and Interna onal Accompaniment in the Colombian Carleton University) Context Disaggrega ng Opportuni es: Constraint, Capacity, and Collec ve Cassie Ammen (George Mason University) Violence Legi macy and Peacebuilding in Kashmir: the Role of the Ins tute John Gledhill (University of Oxford) for Mul ‐Track Diplomacy (IMTD) Rajit Das (George Mason University) WA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Legi macy, Peacebuilding and State‐building in Somaliland The Poli cs of Global Health Ins tu ons Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University) Global Health Interna onal Organiza on WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Disengagement from Violence and Con ict Transforma on Chair Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Disc. Tine Hanrieder (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Ins tu ons, Regional Associa ons 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 Escala on and De‐Escala on in Islamist The In uence of Regional Organiza ons at the WHO: Caricom and Groups: Insights from Egypt and Indonesia Non‐Communicable Disease Policy Promo on Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University) Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) The Importance of Social Networks in the Disengagement of Inadvertent or willful disobedience? Inten onal concealment of Indonesian Jihadists disease outbreaks and non‐compliance with the WHO’s Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College) Interna onal Health Regula ons The Dynamics of Con ict: Transforming Northern Ireland Catherine Worsnop (Worcester State University) Ronit Berger (Syracuse University) Pox vobiscum From bullets to ballots … or banners? Compara ve perspec ves on Nathan A. Paxton (American University) armed groups’ transi ons towards nego ated se lements or nonviolent resistance WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Founda on) Iden ty and Security Interna onal Security Studies WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Power Transi on 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 Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis Russki Mir Tanya Narozhna (University of Winnipeg) Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Iden ty, Radicalisa on and Terrorism University of Oslo) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Disc. Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Security or Symbolism? Territorial Con ict and Public Opinion On States’ Status‐Quo and Revisionist Disposi ons: Discerning Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Power, Popularity and Sa sfac on from Security Council Vetoes Guy Grossman (University of Pennsylvania) Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Tamar Mi s (Columbia University) Parity, Risk, and Trust: Assessing the Stability of Deterrence in East Asia Ba les for Legi macy (B4L): towards a new theore cal framework Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) for analyzing contemporary con icts in IR Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) The Micro‐Poli cs of Challenging: The Rise of China and the WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ques on of Power Transi on The changing prac ce of frontline diplomacy in theory 1/3 Jun Xiang (Rutgers University) Diploma c Studies Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Chair Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Disc. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota) University of Oslo) Frontline diplomacy in theory and in prac ce Capabili es and Inten ons in Understanding China‐Japan Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Rela onships: Focusing on Likelihood of Power Transi on in A cri cal‐theore cal reading of frontline diplomacy: construc on 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 Transi on and Japan‐China Rivalry market of diploma c reputa on’ Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Je rey 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 Poli cs and Structures: Communica on, Governance, and Canada’s War in Syria (Early Days) or the Doctrine of Residual Power Ac on Bruce Mabley (Carleton University) Interna onal Communica on 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 Transi on and Sustainable Peace The (Trans)forma on and Opera on of Communica on Networks in Global Governance Peace Studies Franz J. Eder (University of Innsbruck) Chair Hans Guenter Brauch (AFES‐PRESS) Mar n Senn (University of Innsbruck) Disc. Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Philip Leifeld (Eawag) Disc. Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) The Cri cal Periphery in the Growth of Social Protests Contextual Changes in Earth History: From the Holocene to the Pablo Barberá (University of Southern California) Anthropocene: Implica ons for the Goal of Sustainable Development and for Strategies of Sustainable Transi on WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and Communica on Scholarship and Sustainable‐engendered peace in the Anthropocene Prac ce: Technologies, Narra ves, and Cri cal Issues Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of Interna onal Communica on 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’ Ci zens, Extraordinary Stories: De‐subjuga ng silent cri cal survey vic ms of terror(ism) Czeslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics) James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University) From cascading risks to sustainable peace: The viability of Preven ng, Interdic ng and Mi ga ng Lone Actor Terrorism in transforma ons in the Anthropocene Europe: Counter‐terrorism communica ons in the United Kingdom Juergen Sche ran (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) Interna onal 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 Crea ng and Broadcas ng its Iden ty 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 Forma ve Communica ons in Contemporary Con ict E ects? Emerson Brooking (New America Founda on) Johannes Juede (European University Ins tute) WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Varie es of global capitalism Cri cal Methods in Studying World Poli cs: Crea vity and Interna onal Poli cal Economy Transforma on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Socie es) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Disc. Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal Educa on 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‐Se ng Pedagogies of ac vism: Discussing the poli cs of emancipa on ins tu ons' mi ga ng e ects 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 Varie es of An colonial in macies Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Capitalism approach to emerging economies A. Chris an Soler (University of Delaware) Unlearning IR: Cra ing new poli co‐pedagogical sensibili es Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) New Coali ons in Interna onal Employment Rela ons: Why Transna onal Corpora ons Support Labor Ac vists Abroad Cul va ng mindfulness and self‐compassion in prac ce of Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) teaching/learning gender, violence and war Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Success and Failure in the Globaliza on of Retail Markets: Na onal Ins tu onal Structures as Constraints on Global Market Strategies WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ma hias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) Economies of peace: Socio-economic inequali es and their impact WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel on (post-)con ict socie es Science, Authority, and Interna onal Rela ons Peace Studies Exploring Peace (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Environmental Studies Chair Werner Distler (Philipps‐University Marburg) Chair Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Disc. Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Con ict Studies, University of Disc. Jason Blackstock (University College London) Marburg) But did you carry a gun? Iden ty and the poli cal economies of Evolu on and Di usion of Tuna Fish Stock Es mates: Mee ng of veterans’ pensions in Timor‐Leste, 2002‐2012 Science and Poli cs in the Commission for Conserva on of Kate Roll (University of Oxford) Southern Blue n Tuna (CCSBT) and Beyond Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) What does the peace cost? Interna onal 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 con ict 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 socie es 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 Scien c Paradise: the Demilitariza on Elena B. Stavrevska (Central European University) of Antarc ca as a Science Reserve WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) Poli cs and Governance at the Intersec on of Environment, Food From Scien c‐Statesmen to IPCC‐5: The Changing Authority of and Agriculture I: Global-Level Linkages Science in Interna onal 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 S ll Have a Role in the World? Disc. Adam C. Sneyd (University of Guelph) Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on 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 Ac vism: The Global Poli cs of Sustainable Palm Oil Studies) Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Part. Tim L. Oliver (London School of Economics and Poli cal Explaining the global governance gap for food‐based biofuels Science) Ma as E. Margulis (University of S rling) 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? Cri quing the concept of mul stakeholder Sanc ons governance of food security Ke an Zhang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Na onalism 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 Rela ons with WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Northeast Asian Neighbors Poli cs of territoriality and colonial logics: iden ty, power and Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, struggle Singapore) Global Development When Nego a ons Involve China’s “Core Interests”: Coercion, Interna onal Poli cal 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 O ensive, 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 Absurdi es: The case of the Indo‐Bangladeshi Border Assessing EU's So Power Capabili es Prac ces Post Communist Systems Prithvi Hirani (Aberystwyth University) Foreign Policy Analysis When diplomacy iden es 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 Coopera on between European Union and China Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) in new‐insecuri es and crisis management “Occupied Territory Is Occupied Territory”: James Baldwin, Emil J. Kirchner (University of Essex) Pales ne, and the Possibili es of Transna onal Solidarity Thomas Christensen (Princeton University) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) What keeps the EU’s leverage on Turkey? A Bureaucra c Poli cs Approach WA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (No ngham Interdisciplinary Globaliza on and domes c poli cs Centre for Economic and Poli cal Research) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Developing Poli cal Regionalism: A Poten al Peace‐Fostering Role for Federal Ins tu ons and Regional Poli cal Constructs Chair Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Ted Ellis (University of Southern Mississippi) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) The EU, Corrup on, and Ins tu onal Change Disc. Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Economic Coopera on and Par sanship: Does the Governing A Historical Sociological Approach To The Europeanisa on Of Coali ons' Poli cal Beliefs Ma er? Poland: From Europe To Europe Flavio Pinheiro (University of Sao Paulo) Recep Demir (Ministry of Na onal Educa on of Turkey) “Mind the Gap”: Inequality Concern and Mass Support for Trade Protec onism WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Quynh Nguyen (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology ETH The Role of Brazil in Defense and Military Diplomacy in South Zurich) America Interna onal Compe veness 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) Europeaniza on, NAFTA‐iza on, and the limits of regional Disc. Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ) organiza ons’ in uence on domes c policy reform: Turkey and Disc. Bruno Reis (Ins tute Social Sciences ‐ Univ. Lisbon & King's Mexico College London ) Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) 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 coopera ve security and defense dialec c China's Regional Diplomacy: New Theories and New Evidence Felipe Albuquerque (University of Lisbon) Foreign Policy Analysis Pedro Seabra (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies Diploma c Studies (GIGA)) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Disc. Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal 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 De ning 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, Disrup ng Regional Structure: The Causes Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) and Consequences of Compe ve Quest for Infrastructure Building Part. Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute) in East Asia Part. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College) Part. Geo rey 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 Insecuri es: ‘Global Black Spots’ and Transna onal Regional Integra on in Asia and Europe: Poli cal Economic Paths to Crime Ins tu onaliza on Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Exploring Peace (Theme) Brazil and its strategic South American partners: Argen na and Chair Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Venezuela Disc. Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Clarissa Ribeiro (Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Armed Con ict and Drug Tra cking: The Over ow 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 Transna onal 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 Poli cal Demography of Coopera on and Con ict comba ng “new threats” Poli cal 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 Transna onal Crime Disc. Claudia Zanardi (King's College London ‐ War Studies) Timothy Stoutzenberger (Ins tute of Social Science, Ro erdam Peaceful German foreign policy strategy University, The Hague) Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Public a tudes toward the US Military Ins tu on: The Vietnam and Post‐Vietnam Genera ons 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 Aus n (St. Edward's University) Disc. Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Referendum Polariza on‐‐Twi er and the Sco sh 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 Tradi onal Media Evidence from China Wei Cui (University Of Bridgeport) Howard Liu (Duke University) Rela onal Sociology of the Media and US Foreign Policy: Frame Construc on of Threats and Narra ves of Peace WA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Alliances, Interna onal Order, and Great Power Poli cs How U.S. Mainstream Media Treat Foreign Policy Elites‐Turned‐ Foreign Policy Analysis Dissenters: the “Odd” Case of the Levere s 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 Tripar te Na onal Narcissism? Exploring Peace (Theme) Gregory Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Chair Maya Wilson (Emory University) Entrapment and Abandonment in Alliance Poli cs: Re‐reading Disc. Maya Wilson (Emory University) Alliance Dynamics during the Cuban Crisis A Paradox of Predic on: When Good Predic ons Hurt Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Steven J. Brams (New York University) Best Friends Forever? – The UK‐US security coopera on and the D. Marc Kilgour (Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity) future of the ‘special rela onship’ Game Theory Learning and Discovery Using So ware Georg Lö mann (University of Warwick) Catherine Chris ne Langlois (Georgetown University) The Civil War Puzzle Revisited: A Theore cal Perspec ve on Post‐ The Networks of the States of the World in Interna onal Poli cs Con ict Transi ons Michimi Muranushi (Gakushuin University) Ma hew 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 Forma on Theore cal Approach to the LNG Trade Between the U.S. and the Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of She eld) European Countries Energy interdependence and liberal peace: a mul plex network Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University, Turkish Military perspec ve 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) Je rey Pugh (University of Massachuse s - Boston)
WA83: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel WA86: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Transi onal jus ce and peace: Deba ng connec ons and scope Risk Taking for War and Peace: Revisi ng the Contribu on of Human Rights Prospect Theory Chair Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Interna onal Security Studies Amnes es, rebel‐military integra on and peace processes in the Chair Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal DRC Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Valerie Arnould (Egmont Ins tute) Chair Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Does transi onal jus ce really enable democra c 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) Intui ve Expert or Overcon dent Risk Taker? General MacArthur Liberal Localism in Peacebuilding and Transi onal Jus ce and the Incheon Landing Revisited Dus n Sharp (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Amanda Huan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Diego) Nanyang Technological University) Reconcilia on and Reintegra on in the Depths of Peace Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Kieran Mi on (King's College London) Studies, Nanyang Technological University) The Perils of Posi ve Thinking: Transi onal Jus ce, Posi ve Peace, Prospect theory and the defence in Clausewitz's On War Kenneth Payne (Kings College London) and Transforma ve Repara ons 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 (Gri th University ) WA84: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Es ma ng the Culmina ng Point of Victory: the Cogni ve The Role of the EU in Peace Promo on Microfounda ons of Strategy Exploring Peace (Theme) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Chair Amanda Donahoe (Tu s 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 Europeaniza on: Contested Disrup ng the Security Narra ve: Cri cal Perspec ves 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-Con ict Peacebuilding: Women Reclaiming Peace Deekana Tipchanta (Mahidol University) and Security EU and the Cyprus Con ict: Situa ng ‘Europe’ in Turkish‐Cypriot poli cal discourses Junior Scholar Symposia Mustafa Cirakli (Lancaster University) Disc. Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) Enac ng Inclusion: Women’s Peace Par cipa on 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 Resolu on 1325 and Sudan: Solving the ‘Silent Security Networks of Violence and the Urban Dimensions of Con ict in Dilemma’? Aleppo Aurora Eck Nilsen (American Graduate School in Paris ) Samer Abboud (Arcadia University) Gender, Ethnona onalism, and Peace: Women’s Agency in Postwar WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reconstruc on of the Former Yugoslavia Environment and Con ict 1/3 Rachel Eisenstat (Colorado State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) WB01-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group Chair Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) PM Disc. Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Poli cs of Food in the Face of Human Rights and Human Security Household livelihood shocks and migra on as pathways between Junior Scholar Symposia local environmental change and con ict in Kenya Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Disc. Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) 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 mi gate violent Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) compe on in vulnerable areas Can Food Aid Lead to Destabiliza on and Con ict? An Examina on Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin) in the Occupied Pales nian 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 Organiza on Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) 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 Aus n) Michelle D. Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston) Textbook environmental con icts? The depic on of the environment‐con ict nexus in German and US‐American WB01-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group schoolbooks PM Tobias Ide (Georg Eckert Ins tute) 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 Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Global Development #NSFW: Sel es and Sexual Labor in Contemporary U.S. Military Interna onal Poli cal 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 (Visi ng Fellow SFB 138 "Dynamics of post‐con ict 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 representa on of Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) soldiers in French military recruitment ads Part. Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Caroline Co et (E-Interna onal Rela ons) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Gendering the Resistance: Conscien ous Objec on 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 Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Disc. Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Disc. Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) Rethinking the old boys club: corrup on 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) Media ng jihadists con icts: Con ict resolu on and the global Pui Hang Wong (Maastricht University) pa erns of religiously‐de ned armed con icts Gendering necropoli cs: defensora resistance to extrac vism in Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) postwar Guatemala Condi ons for Peace: An Analysis of Micro‐level Peacemaking Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Poli cal E orts Science) Amanda Mathies (Clinton School of Public Service) The In uence of Gender Equality on Domes c Terrorist Targe ng: A The Compara ve E ec veness of Religious Peacemaking: Results Ra onal Choice Perspec ve from a New Dataset Laura Huber (Emory University) Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Li le Rock) Female Protagonists of Sexual Violence in Armed Con ict and Post‐ Gendering Religious Peacemaking Con ict Jus ce Sheherazade R. Jafari (Independent Researcher) Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University) WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Resis ng the Fight: Are East Asian States Sending Costly Signals Guarantors of Peace? Ins tu ons & 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 integra on: challenges and prospects Disc. Ana Bracic (University of Oklahoma) Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Stopping and Star ng Repressive Spells Japan and China: Accommoda on or Confronta on? Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Rela ons) Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) The Poli cs of Hungry Ghosts: History and Reconcilia on in Do INGOs Constrain Repression or Mo vate Dissent? Northeast Asia Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Alexis Dudden (University of Connec cut) Emily Ri er (University of California, Merced) Constraining Leviathan: What Torture Teaches Us About Poli cal WB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Ins tu ons and Democracy Feminist Ac vism & Peace Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) Exploring Peace (Theme) CEDAW Treaty Commitment and Domes c Gender‐Based‐Violence Chair Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) Legisla on Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) David L. Richards (University of Connec cut) "The Girl E ect": Can Girls E ect Interna onal 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 Prac ces 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) Consolida ng the Humanitarian Border I Japan’S Cons tu on: An Exercise In The Power Of Law To Protect Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Women’S Rights Human Rights Ana Galiano (Florida Interna onal University) Interna onal Ethics Networking and Peace Nego a ons: Mapping Women’s Social Chair Paolo Cu a (VU University Amsterdam) Networks During and A er the Burundian Peace Process Disc. Beste Isleyen (University of Amsterdam) Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Medécins Avec Fron ères? Humanitarian Search and Rescue and Feminist burnout and reinven ng the wheel: Challenges to the Reproduc on of European Space sustainability in transi on and peacebuilding Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Emily C. Rosser (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies, Legalizing Indi erence: 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 (Arc c, Antarc c 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 Interna onal Rela ons Adrian Li le (University of Melbourne) Environmental Studies Nick Vaughan-Williams (University of Warwick) Chair Rasmus G. Bertelsen (UiT‐The Arc c University of Norway) Humanitarianism, security and excep on: the (an )poli cs of life in Disc. Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs the making of humanitarian borders (NUPI)) Chenchen Zhang (University of Copenhagen) Part. Cecile Pelaudeix (Aarhus University) The Construc on 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? Promo ng 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 (Gri th 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 rela onship 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? Poli cal Culture, Ins tu onal Miriam Matejova (University of Bri sh Columbia) Structure and the Greek Economic Crisis Quantum Peacetelling: How the threads of peace are threaded throughout existence Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal 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 Communica ons Part. Tina Mavrikos‐Adamou (Hofstra University) Interna onal Communica on Part. Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
Chair Hans K. Klein (Georgia Ins tute 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) Interna onal Studies Associa on The Role of Norms in Interna onal Environmental Satellite Data Global South Caucus Sharing: Comparing the Meteorological and Climate Communi es Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Informa on Sovereignty: A Global Public Policy Approach to R2P Stock-Taking, the Second Decade Mapping Informa on Controls Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Interna onal Ethics Human Rights Global Public Policy: Norm‐types and Public Procedures Exploring Peace (Theme) Hans K. Klein (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Communica ons and Legal Globaliza on Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University) Part. Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian Na onal University) The Concept of 'Global Public Policy' in the ICANN and WSIS Part. Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster) Processes Part. Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Part. Cris na 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 Theore cal and Empirical Assessments of the Democra c Peace Exploring Peace (Theme) Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Ma hew 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 Ins tute for Interna onal Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Rela ons) Allen Ro er (University of Alabama) Can the Ci zens’ Ini a ve forge a European ci zenship? The case of Exploi ng Peace for Waging War? Exploring “Democra c Peace” the European Ci zens’ Ini a ve on Water Theory in the Middle East Marisa H. Borges (Centre for Social Studies - University of Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Coimbra) A Kan