THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

PROGRAM SCHEDULE (as of 24 March 2011 )

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BUILDING (IAB) International Affairs Building (IAB) 420 W. 118th St., New York, NY 10027

Registration (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday (April 14): 10 AM - 6 PM Friday (April 15): 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday (April 16): 8 AM - 5 PM

Book Exhibit/ ASN Convention Café (15th Floor, 1501) Thursday: 1 PM - 6 PM Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM

Nationalities Papers Opening Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday: 8 PM All are invited! COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 ASN Meetings Friday: 1:20 - 2:50 PM (Program Committee) (Room 1219) Saturday: 9-11 AM (Executive Committee) (Room 1219) Saturday: 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM (NP Editorial Board) (Room 1219) Saturday: 1:20 - 2:50 PM (AAUS) (Room 1201)

Closing Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) (ASN Doctoral Papers Awards, ASN Book Prize) Saturday: 7:00 PM All are invited!

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL BK1 State Power in the Western Balkans: Legacies of Conflict, Communism and Intervention

CHAIR Adam Fagan (U of London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Igor Stiks (U of Edinburgh, UK)

< [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Where is My State? Vertical and Horizontal Dual Citizenship in Post-Yugoslav States

Tomislav Marsic (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Reassessing the “Threat” of Elite Patronage in Serbia and Croatia

Sofia Sebastian (CUNY, US) < [email protected] > Building a State in Bosnia beyond Dayton: Can the Stalemate be Broken?

Gemma Collantes-Celador (City U, London, UK) < [email protected] > The Police Restructuring Process in Bosnia: Statehood under Challenge?

DISCUSSANT Jens Bastian (Oxford U, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

BK20 International Interventions

CHAIR Vedran Dzihic (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ralph Menning (Kent State U, US) < [email protected] > “The Finns are an Obstinate People”: Attitudes Towards Nationalities and Nationhood in the British Foreign Office Before COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Robert Jenkins (U of North Carolina, US) < [email protected] > Conflict, Vision, and Capacity: Evaluating International Activities in the former Yugoslavia

Francine Friedman (Ball State U, US) < [email protected] > Third Party Interventions in Ethno-religious Conflict: The Cases of the Bosnian Jews and the Rwandan Muslims

Andew Radin (MIT, US) < [email protected] > Great expectations: Foreign-led state-building in Kosovo

DISCUSSANT Fred Cocozzelli (St. John’s U, Queens, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL CE6 Group Conflict, Anti-semitism and Racism in Central European History: From Ideas to Massacres

CHAIR Roland Spickermann (U of Texas, Permian Basin, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS André Liebich (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland) < [email protected] > The Anti-semitism of Henry Wickham Steed COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Julie Jacoby (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] > Visions of the New Poland: Post-war Reconstruction and the American Relief Administration in Eastern Poland after World War II

M. Benjamin Thorne (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Assimilation, Invisibility and the Eugenic Turn in ’s Gypsy Question, 1938-1942

Iulian-Alexandru Muraru (Alexandru Ioan Cuza U of Iasi, Romania) < [email protected] > The Massacre of Jews during the Retreat from & North (June-Aug 1940)

DISCUSSANT Valdis Lumans (U of South Carolina Aiken, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL CE7 The Determinants, Forms and Effects of Intra-ethnic Party Competition

CHAIR Pieter Van Houten (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Franziska Blomberg (European U of Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany) < [email protected] > How Ethnic Representation as a Solution to Violent Conflict Hampers Democratic Consolidation COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Konstantin Sachariew (U of Rostock, Germany) < [email protected] > Ethnic Representation in National Legislatures – How and Why? A Look into the Theory

Edina Szöcsik (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule/ETH Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > Intra- and Inter-Ethnic Cooperation in Local Elections

Dane Taleski (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > Competition between Ethnic Parties in a Post-conflict Context: Albanian Parties in Macedonia and Serbian Parties in Croatia

Christina Zuber (U of Cologne, Germany) < [email protected] > Ethnic Party Competition beyond the Segmented Market

DISCUSSANT Oleh Protsyk (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL EU4 Minority Inclusion and Exclusion

CHAIR Michael Rywkin (City College, NY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Adrienne Edgar (U of California, Santa Barbara, US) < [email protected] > The “Laboratory of People’s Friendship”: Ethnic Intermarriage and Mixed People in Kazakhstan COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Enze Han (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > Minority Policies in Communist China, 1949-1965

Isaiah Sterrett (Boston College, US) < [email protected] > The State Challenged: Ethnic Minorities and the Construction of Nation in Jordan and Turkmenistan

Peter Sinnott (Independent Scholar, New York, US) < [email protected] > Competing Nationalisms and Political Power: Integration and Segregation Factors in the Osh, Kyrgyzstan Massacre of June 2010

DISCUSSANT Michaela Pohl (Vassar College, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL N7 The Headscarf Debates: Gender, Conflict, Nationalism

CHAIR Daniel Nerenberg (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Julia von Blumenthal (Humboldt U, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > Dealing with Religious Pluralism in a Federal System: The Headscarf Debate in Germany COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Anna C. Korteweg (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Headscarves and National Narratives in the Netherlands: Defining Tolerance as Conformity, Integration as Assimilation and Geert Wilders’ “Head Rag Tax”

Jennifer A. Selby (Memorial U of Newfoundland, Canada) < [email protected] > Headcoverings and Nationalism in France in 1832 and 2010: Significant Similarities and Differences

Gökce Yurdakul (Humboldt U, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > Democracy-Secularism Paradox: The Headscarf Debates in the Turkish Media

DISCUSSANT Ioanna Tourkochoriti (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL R3 The Role of Russian-Speakers in Israeli Politics

CHAIR Lis Tarlow (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Sarah Fainberg (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > From with Force: How Soviet-Style Politics are Shaping the New Israeli Right COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Dina Zisserman-Brodsky (Ben Gurion U of Negev, Israel) < [email protected] > Ordeal of Affinity: Towards Understanding Political Behavior of the Russian-Speaking Community in Israel

Julia Shamir (Stanford Law School, US) < [email protected] > The Effects of Migration and Ethnic Background on Legal Sub-Cultures: the case of Israel

DISCUSSANT Anna Ronnell (MIT, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL TH6 in Post-Soviet States

CHAIR W. Meredith Bacon (U of Nebraska at Omaha, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Monica Ciobanu (Plattsburgh State U, NY, US) < [email protected] > Democratic Deepening and Restorative Justice in Romania (2006-2010) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Olena Nikolayenko (Fordham U, US) < [email protected] > Tactical Interactions between Incumbent Governments and Social Movements

Olga Onuch (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Electoral Populism: The Problem of Democratic Quality in and Latin America

Anastasiya Salnykova (U of British Columbia, Canada) < [email protected] > Deliberative Capacity in Colored Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of and Georgia

Henry E. Hale (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Constitutionalism in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan

DISCUSSANT Vsevolod Gunitskiy (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION I 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

PANEL U8 Ukrainian and Russian Literature

CHAIR Mark Andryczyk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Regan Treewater-Lipes (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > Negotiating Cultural Identity: Ulitskaia, Rubina and the Russian Jewish Experience COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Uilleam Blacker (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > Memory and the City in Contemporary Popular Ukrainian and Polish Fiction

Olena Haleta (Kennan Institute, US) < [email protected] > Re-invention of the Literary Tradition in the Context of a Contemporary Cultural Strategy of Urban Development: Lviv and the Anthology “Twelve”

Taras Koznarsky (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > The Making of the Second Jerusalem: in Romantic Imaginations

DISCUSSANT Michael Naydan (Penn State U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL BO1 Book Panel on Lara Nettelfield,Courting Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Hague Tribunal’s Impact in a Postwar State (Cambridge, 2010).

CHAIR David M. Crowe (Elon U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Robert Donia (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Florian Bieber (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] >

Chip Gagnon (Ithaca College, US) < [email protected] >

Safia Swimelar (Elon U, US) < [email protected] >

Lara J. Nettelfield (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL CE10 Mapping Identity Change: Quantitative, Ideational and Event-centered Approaches

CHAIR Wim Weymans (U of Leuven, Belgium) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Natalia Waechter (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > European Identity in Central Eastern Europe: An International Comparison of Generational Differences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 within Ethnic Majority and Minority Populations

Scott D. Orr (Texas Lutheran U, Seguin, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism and Support for Democracy and Cross-Cutting Issues in Post-communist Central Europe in the Early 1990s

Irina Culic (Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj, Romania) < [email protected] > Between States and Spaces: The Making of Ethnicity through Migration

Montserrat Guibernau (Queen Mary U of London, UK) < [email protected] > Towards a European Identity

DISCUSSANT Andras L. Pap (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL CE14 Integration in Estonian Society: Challenges and Perspectives

CHAIR Raivo Vetik (U of Tallinn, Estonia) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Jennie Schulze (Duquesne U, Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] > Gerli Nimmerfeldt (U of Tallinn, Estonia) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] > The Language of Belonging: Second Generation Russians in Estonia

Triinu Ojamaa (Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, Estonia) < [email protected] > Music as an Ethnic and Regional Demarcator

Triin Ulla (U of Tallinn, Estonia) < [email protected] > Conflicting Master Narratives and Identity Threat in Estonia

Delaney Michael Skerrett (U of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) < [email protected] > Linguistic Diversity, Discourse and Local Practice: An Estonian Account

DISCUSSANT Daina Eglitis (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL N2 Power Sharing: Theory and Practice

CHAIR Aristotle Tziampiris (U of Piraeus, Greece) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Stefan Wolff (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > A Liberal Consociational Theory of Power-sharing and Self-governance COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Zoran Ilievski (U of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) < [email protected] > Power-sharing and Territorial Self-governance in the Western Balkans

Joseph Marko (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] > Tolerance through Law: The Experience of South Tyrol

Radu Carciumaru (Heidelberg U, Germany) < [email protected] > Managing Diversity: Power-sharing or Control. A Comparison between India and Sri Lanka

DISCUSSANT Karl Cordell (U of Plymouth, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL R12 Russian and Post-Soviet Foreign Policy

CHAIR Elizabeth Teague (Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Sergei Medvedev (Moscow State U, Russia) < [email protected] > The Post-Westphalian Foreign Policy Choices of Russia and China: A Comparative Analysis COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Dessie Zagorcheva (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Great Power Rivalries and the Security of the Black Sea Region

Tracey German (King’s College London, Watchfield, UK) < [email protected] > Good Neighbours or Distant Relatives? Regional Identity and Cooperation in the South Caucasus

Murad Ismayilov (Diplomatic Academy of Azerbaijan/ADA, Baku, Azerbaijan) < [email protected] > Continuity and Change in Azerbaijan’s Energy Diplomacy

Nadiya Kravets (St. Antony’s College, U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Foreign Policy Making System of Ukraine, 1991-2009

DISCUSSANT Stephen Blank (US Army War College, Carlisle, PA, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL TH8 Memories of the Holocaust

CHAIR Lis Tarlow (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Joanna B. Michlic (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] > “I will never forget what you did for me during the war:” Early Post-war Correspondence of Rescued and Rescuers in Poland COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Ljiljana Radonic (U of Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > “European Memory Standards” in “Unified Europe” or Conflicting Memories in “East” and “West”?

Magdalena H. Gross (Stanford U, US) < [email protected] > Eclipsed Histories: Holocaust Education and Teacher Identity in Contemporary Poland

DISCUSSANT Krista Hegburg (US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL TK2 Memories of the Turkish Nations

CHAIR Elektra Kostopoulou (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Joshua W. Walker (U of Richmond, US) < [email protected] > Reclaiming Turkey’s Imperial Memories COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Hale Yılmaz (Southern Illinois U, Carbondale, US) < [email protected] > Commemorating Ertugrul Ghazi, Re-imagining the Turkish Nation

Defne Over (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] > The Production of Turkish National Memory at Marketized Sites of National Heritage

Fuat Dundar (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] > Imperial Design and ‘Nationalist’ Claims in the Middle East: The Lebanon to Mosul Questions (1841-1925)

Z. Selen Artan-Bayhan (CUNY Graduate Center, NY, US) < [email protected] > Mobilizing Around Death: Martyr Funerals in Turkey

DISCUSSANT Gülnur Aybet (U of Kent at Canterbury, UK/Izmir U of Economics, Turkey) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION II 1:20-3:20 PM

PANEL U7 Channeling or Rerouting Cultural Expressions in Ukraine (Roundtable) (sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific Society, US)

CHAIR Larissa Onyshkevych (Shevchenko Scientific Society, New York, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Anna Procyk (Kingsborough College, CUNY, US) < [email protected] > Rewriting History Texts COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Michael Moser (U of Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Changing Laws and Rules on Language

Yuri Shevchuk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Using Cinema & TV

Olha Luchuk (Franko U Lviv, Ukraine/HURI, Cambridge, US) < [email protected] > Academic Changes in Higher Education l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL BK4 Gazing East: Cinematic Identities and Representation

CHAIR Sally Kent (U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Marko Dumancic (Oberlin College, US) < [email protected] > Balkan Machismo Re-examined: Violence, Masculinity, and Ethnic Identity in Post-Yugoslav Film COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Aida Hozic (U of Florida, Gainesville, US) < [email protected] > Narration without a Nation: Post-war Cinema in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Safia Swimelar (Elon U, US) < [email protected] > Adnan Džumhur (U of North Carolina-Greensboro, US) < [email protected] > Representation, Ideology, and Identity in Documentary Film on Eastern Europe

John J. Michalczyk (Boston College, US) < [email protected] > Physical and Psychological Scars of Conflict in Films of the Former Yugoslavia

DISCUSSANT Ana Devic (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL BO5 Book Panel on Elise Giuliano, Constructing Grievance: Ethnic Nationalism in Russia’s Republics (Cornell, 2010)

CHAIR Dmitry Gorenburg (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Mark Beissinger (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Jack Snyder (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Michael Hechter (Arizona State U, US) < [email protected] >

Elise Giuliano (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL CE2 Identities, Territories, and Political Representation in the

CHAIR Nida Gelazis (Woodrow Wilson Center, DC, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Vincent Dautancourt (U of Paris VIII-Saint-Denis, France) < [email protected] > Political Representation of Russian Minorities in Estonia: The Legislative Elections of March, 2011 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

André Filler (U of of Paris VIII-Saint-Denis, France) < [email protected] > The Challenge of Surviving: Strategies and Choices of Latvian Nationalism in the 21st Century

Pascal Orcier (U of Lyon 3, France) < [email protected] > Russian Minority Strategies: Riga and Narva

Kevin Limonier (Institut Français de Géopolitique, U Paris 8, France) < [email protected] > Russian-Speaking Minorities in the Former Closed Cities of Sevastopol and Sillamäe

DISCUSSANT Jennie Schulze (Duquesne U, Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] >

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL CE15 Ethnic Identity in the Making: Social, Political and Cultural Aspects of Identity Formation among Ethnic Minorities in the New European Borderlands

CHAIR Sara Barbieri (U of St Marino, Italy) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Alexander Chvorostov (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Sociology of Ethnic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 An Archaeology of Moved Peoples and Borders in Europe in the 20th Century

Claire Wallace Natalka Patsiurko (U of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Europe? “It’s where Free People Live”: Construction of European Identities among Ethnic Minorities in the New European Borderlands

Antal Orkeny (Eötvös Loránd U, Hungary) < [email protected] > Constructing Border Ethnic Identities along the Frontier of Central and Eastern Europe

DISCUSSANT Georgi Verbeeck (KUL Leuven, Belgium) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL EU8 Identity and Foreign Policy

CHAIR Jason E. Strakes (U of Georgia, Tbilisi) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Martin C. Spechler (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Can Russia Regain Its Traditional Leadership in Central Eurasia? COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Thomas Wood (U of South Carolina, Aiken US) < [email protected] > A Parliamentary Foreign Policy for Kyrgyzstan?

Alex Danilovich (U of Kurdistan-Hawler, Iraq) < [email protected] > & < [email protected] > Asserting National Identity through Foreign Policy: The Iraqi Kurdistan Federal Region

Jan Šír (Charles U, Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Kazakhstan in Turkmenistan’s Foreign Policy

DISCUSSANT Rafis Abazov (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL K2 Ethnic Mobilization

CHAIR Sarah Zukerman Daly (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Lars Funch Hansen (Copenhagen U, Denmark) < [email protected] > & < [email protected] > Circassian Ethnic Mobilisation and Transnational Cooperation COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Jean-François Ratelle (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Islamic Radicalization and Political Violence in the North Caucasus: An Ethnographical Comparative Analysis of Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria

Michael P. Dennis (U of Texas at Austin, US) < [email protected] > Black Widows of Tomorrow? Chechen Refugee Women and Attitudes towards Political Violence

Anastasia Voronkova (U of London, UK) < [email protected] > From Conflict to War: The Escalation of Violence in Ethno-national Struggles — Nagorno-Karabakh

DISCUSSANT John Dunlop (Hoover Institution, Stanford U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL N10 Round Table on the Future of the Kingdom of Belgium

CHAIR William Imbrie (DynCorp International, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Ian Buruma (Bard College, US) < [email protected] >

Dave Sinardet COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 (U of Antwerp, Belgium) < [email protected] >

Min Reuchamps (U of Liege, Belgium) < [email protected] >

Gilbert Doctorow (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL TK5 Divided Cyprus and the Problems of Memory

CHAIR Magdalena Dembinska (U de Montréal, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Yücel Vural (Eastern Mediterranean U, Northern Cyprus) < [email protected] > Europeanization and Territoriality: The Case of Cyprus COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Thomael M. Joannidis (Independent Researcher, NY, US) < [email protected] > The Challenges of Gender Identity in Post-Conflict Cyprus

Pinar Kadioglu (Middle East Technical U, Ankara, Turkey) < [email protected] > Reconciliation in Cyprus: The Turkish Cypriot Dilemma and the Probability of on the Island

Özlem Çaykent (Istanbul Technical U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Re-membering Childhood in Cyprus: Building Narratives of a Nation

DISCUSSANT Feryaz Ocakli (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION III 3:40–5:40 PM

PANEL U10 The Ukrainian Jewish Encounter: Towards a Shared Historical Narrative (Roundtable)

CHAIR Paul Robert Magocsi (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS James Temerty (UJE Chair, Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Overcoming Community Barriers COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Berel Rodal (UJE Board Director, Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Identity, Territory, and Nationhood

Adrian Karatnycky (UJE Co-Director, NY, US) < [email protected] > Why Is History Politically Important?

Alti Rodal (UJE Co-Director, Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > The Challenge of Shared Historical Narratives l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

PANEL BK9 Debating Conflict Resolution Strategies in the Western Balkans

CHAIR Sofia Sebastian (CUNY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Pieter Van Houten (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > Elite Competition, Ethnicity and State Development in the Western Balkans COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Anika Bishka (U of Illinois at Chicago, US) < [email protected] > Inducing Risk Aversion: Conditions that Optimize Decentralization as a Mechanism for Inter-ethnic Conflict Management

Tanja Tamminen (Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland) < [email protected] > Albanian Reestablishment of Cross-border Cooperation: The Balkan Peace Park Project

DISCUSSANT Roy Licklider (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

PANEL BO10 Book Panel on Alfred Stepan, Juan Linz and Yogendra Yadav, Crafting State-Nations: India and Other Multinational Democracies (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press)

CHAIR Jacques Rupnik (SciencesPo, Paris, France/Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Cédric Jourde (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Sanjay Ruparelia (New School U, US) < [email protected] >

Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen’s U, Kingston, Canada) < [email protected] >

John Hall (McGill U, Canada) < [email protected] >

Al Stepan (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

PANEL CE16 Contemporary Ethnic Minorities in the European Borderlands: Regional Aspects of Identity Formation

CHAIR Anastasiya Salnykova (U of British Columbia, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Vil Bakirov (Kharkiv National U, Ukraine) < [email protected] > The Study of Ethnic Minorities in Ukraine: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Theoretical Background, Methodology and Results

Natalia Tchistiakova (U of Utrecht, Netherlands) < [email protected] > Nations Between States: Dual Ethnic Identification and Allegiance of Minority Group Members

Pavol Juhás (U of Ss.Cyril and Methodius, Trnava, Slovakia) < [email protected] > Generational Aspects: Identity Transformation of the Hungarian Minority in Slovakia

DISCUSSANT Leocadia Diaz Romero (U de Murcia, Spain/Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU1 Understanding Conflict and Violence in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan

CHAIR Cornelius Graubner (Open Society Foundations, NY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS John Collis (Kyrgyz British Society, London, UK) < [email protected] > Rule of Law and Insecurity in the Kyrgyz Republic COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Alex Cooley (Barnard College, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Great Games, Local Rules: The Domestic Consequences of Geopolitical Competition in Kyrgyzstan

Sally Cummings (U of St Andrews, UK) < [email protected] > The Kyrgyz Republic: Comparing March 2005 and April 2010

Neil Melvin (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute/SIPRI, Sweden) < [email protected] > Was the June 2010 Violence in Southern Kyrgyzstan an “Ethnic Conflict”?

DISCUSSANT Erica Marat (American U, DC, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K8 Under Siege: Inter-Ethnic Relations in (Roundtable)

CHAIR Tove H. Malloy (European Centre for Minority Issues/ECMI, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Tom Trier (ECMI in the Caucasus, Tbilisi, Georgia) < [email protected] >

David Szakonyi COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

David Aprasidze (Ilia State U, Tbilisi, Georgia) < [email protected] >

Irakli Khintba (Abkhazian State U, Sukhum/i) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

PANEL R4 Centre-Regional Relations in the Russian Federation

CHAIR Kate Graney (Skidmore College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Elena V. Denezhina (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > Russia’s Cities: Between ‘Europe’ and ‘Asia’ COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Xavier Le Torrivelec (EHESS, Paris, France/Centre franco-russe, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > Twenty Years After—1991 in Regional Aspects: Russian Federalism under Modernization in Volga Urals Region

Helge Blakkisrud (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo) < [email protected] > From Governors to Prefects: The Introduction of Presidentially Appointed Governors in Russia, 2004-2009

Adrian Campbell (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > The Kozak Federal Reforms of Putin’s First Term – Ten Years On

Elizabeth Teague (Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, UK) < [email protected] > Recent Changes in Russian Federal-Regional Relations

DISCUSSANT Elsa Conaty (Birmingham City Council, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM

PANEL TH11 Political Economy in the Former

CHAIR Scott D. Orr (Texas Lutheran U, Seguin, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Steven J. Mock (U of Waterloo, Canada) < [email protected] > Nation, State and Society in a Post-growth Economy COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Assel Rustemova (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > The Grand Divide between the State and the Market: Governmentality and Strategies of Economic Diversification in Central Asia

Viatchelav Avioutskii < [email protected] > (OCRE-EDC, Paris, France) Post-Orange Reconfiguration of the Ukrainian Business-Clans

Xin Zhang (Reed College, Portland, US) < [email protected] > Varieties of State Capitalism: A Comparative Study of Russian and Chinese Overseas Expansion Strategies

DISCUSSANT Padma Desai (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK4 Civic National Culture and Human Rights Policies

CHAIR TBA

PAPERS Demet Yalcin Mousseau (Koç U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > State Repression of Human Rights and Ethnic Grievance: A Case Study on Turkey

Fulya Memisoglu (Cukurova U, Adana, Turkey) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] > A Critical Assessment of Turkey’s Changing Approach towards the Resolution of the Kurdish Issue

Ozlem Aslan Begum Uzun (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Redefining the Exception within the Kurdish Population: An Overview of the AKP’s Kurdish Opening

Hayrunnisa Goksel (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > Women’s Struggle for Peace: Reflections on Antimilitarism, Ethnic Conflict and Peace Building in Turkey

Seda Ünsar (European U Institute, Italy) < [email protected] > A New Face of Political Islam: Muslim Democrats, Neoliberal Businessmen, Islamist Expansionists and Civil Dictators

DISCUSSANT Serdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l 35 THURSDAY, APRIL 14th SESSION IV 6:00 PM-8:00 PM THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

PANEL U11 The Holocaust by Bullets Special Presentation by Fr Patrick Desbois (Yahad-In Unum)

CO-CHAIRS Joanna B. Michlic (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] >

Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

SPEAKER Fr Patrick Desbois COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 (Yahad-In Unum, Paris, France) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION V 9:00-11:00 AM

PANEL BK2 Charting the Nation in the Urban Space: Reflections on the Recent Developments in

CHAIR Ger Duijzings (U College London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ophélie Véron (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Alexander the Great vs. Skanderbeg: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 The Struggle for Power and Space in the Divided City

Kristina Nikolovska (Independent Researcher, London, UK) < [email protected] > Blind to the Obvious: Urban Students’ Response to the Construction of the National Past

Anastas Vangeli (Center for Research and Policy Making, Skopje, Macedonia) < [email protected] > “Protecting the City”: Urban Mobilization and (Anti) Nationalism in Southeast Europe

Misha Popovikj (Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis”, Skopje, Macedonia) < [email protected] > Skopje 2014: Politics of Memory

DISCUSSANT Keith Brown (Brown University, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK14 Citizenship Dilemmas after the Third Yugoslavia: Rights, Participation, and Belonging in Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo

CHAIR Igor Stiks (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Jelena Dzankic (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > Lineages of Citizenship in Montenegro: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Revisiting the Law-Identity-Politics Triangle

Jelena Vasiljevic (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > Citizenship and Belonging: Managing the Politics of Identity in Serbia

Gezim Krasniqi (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > Disentangling Kosovar Citizenship after the ICJ Opinion?

Sofiya Zahova (Institute of Ethnology and Folklore, Sofia, Bulgaria) < [email protected] > Ethnic vs. Civic Nationalism Tendencies in Montenegrin Politics of Identity

DISCUSSANT Sherill Stroschein (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BO8 Book Panel on Nadav Shelef, Evolving Nationalism: Homeland, Identity and Religion in Israel, 1925-2005 (Cornell, 2010)

CHAIR Keith Darden (Yale U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Henry E. Hale (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Ilan Peleg (Lafayette College, US) < [email protected] >

David Siroky (Arizona State U, US) < [email protected] >

Nadav Shelef (U of Wisconsin-Madison, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION V 9:00-11:00 AM

PANEL CE1 Volunteerism and In-securities: The Transition from Late State Socialism to Emerging Civil Societies in East Germany and Belarus

CHAIR Petr Roubal (Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Juliane Edler (York U, Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > The Wages of Germanness: Nation, Race and COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 the Construction of East German Identity in the Early 1990s

Thomas Lindenberger (Boltzmann Institute for European History, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > ‘Societal Activism’ and Sociability: Volunteering for Security under Communist Rule in East Germany

Melanie Arndt (Center for Contemporary History, Potsdam, Germany) < [email protected] > Volunteering for Society? German and Belarusian Civil Society Commitment after Chernobyl

Tatjana Thelen (U of Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > Post-socialism and the Search for Security: Volunteering in an Eastern German Protestant Charity

DISCUSSANT Mark Kramer (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION V 9:00-11:00 AM

PANEL CE4 European Governance and the Roma

CHAIR Paul LeGendre (Human Rights First, NY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Laura Cashman (Canterbury Christ Church U, UK) < [email protected] > EU Roma Policy: Seeking a Way Out of the Present Quagmire COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Nando Sigona (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Securitizing the Governance of Romani Mobility in Italy (2007-2010)

Eva Sobotka (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Peter Vermeersch (U of Leuven, Belgium)ƒ < [email protected] > New European Mechanisms on Roma Inclusion: Actors, Institutions and Outcomes

Yana Kavrakova (European U Viadrina, Frankfurt, Germany) < [email protected] > The Roma Issue in the European Multi-Level System

DISCUSSANT André Liebich (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K4 Diasporas and Migration

CHAIR David Carment (Carleton U, Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Naures Atto (Leiden U, Netherlands) < [email protected] > Imaginaries of the Homeland: Discourses of Assyrian/Syriac Elites in the European Diaspora COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Kristin Cavoukian (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > “Helping Armenia:” The Ritual of Diasporic Giving and the Politics of the Annual Telethon

Erin Trouth Hofmann (U of Texas at Austin, US) < [email protected] > The Wrong Kind of Georgian: The Complex Role of Networks and Ethnic Enclaves in Georgian Migration

Turgut Kerem Tuncel (U of Trento, Italy) < [email protected] > Between Myth and Reality of the “Homeland”: Young Diasporan Armenians’ Discovery of Armenia

Melanie Krebs (Humboldt U, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > When the Native City Became a Foreign Country: Armenians in Baku Today

DISCUSSANT Cynthia Buckley (Social Science Research Council, New York, US) < [email protected] > l l l 42 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL R6 Minority Language Policy in the Russian Federation

CHAIR Kate Graney (Skidmore College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Sergey Sokolovskiy (Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > The European Language Charter and the Problems of Its Implementation in Russia COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Joan F. Chevalier (US Naval Academy, Annapolis) < [email protected] > Local Language Education in South Siberia

Leslie Hough (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Negotiating Identity: The Politics of Minority Language Schooling in Russia’s Volga Region

Liudmila Pravikova (Kennan Institute, US/ Pyatigorsk State Linguistic U, Russia) < [email protected] > Language Identities in the North Caucasus after the Collapse of the Soviet System

Dilyara Suleymanova (U of Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > Schooling an Ethno-national Personhood: Education Politics in Post-Soviet Tatarstan

DISCUSSANT Leah Haus (Vassar College, US) < [email protected] > l l l 43 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL TH13 Religion and the Nation

CHAIR Calin Cotoi (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ionut Biliuta (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > Re-shaping Ethnically the State: The Prolongation of Interwar Orthodoxist Utopia in Post-Communist Romania COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Sinem Gürbey (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > The Priority of the Public Over the Private: A Critique of the Post-Secular Understanding of Modernity

Artan Hoxha (U of Tirana, Albania/U of Texas Austin, US) < [email protected] > The Power of Knowledge: State, Religion and Education in the Process of Nation-Building in Albania

DISCUSSANT Kimberly Hart (Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK1 Late Ottoman Urban Landscapes as Experienced, Represented and Contested

CHAIR Nadine Akhund (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Hasan Karatas (NYU, US) < [email protected] > Reclaiming Urban Spaces for a Nascent Nation: The Rise of Turkish Urban Historiography COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Cenk Palaz (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > A Tale of Three Cities: Ad Hoc Institutionalization in Ottoman Macedonia, 1902-1908

Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > The Orient in Europe: Habsburg Reinvention of the Ottoman Urban Landscape in Bosnia Herzegovina

DISCUSSANT Elektra Kostopoulou (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U4 Holodomor and Famines in 20th Century Ukraine

CHAIR Margarita Balmaceda (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Gennadi Poberezny (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Creating the Atlas of the Holodomor COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Oleh Wolowyna (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US) < [email protected] > Nataliia Levchuk (Institute for Demography and Social Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine) < [email protected] > Holodomor Losses in Ukraine within the Context of the 1932-1933 Famine in the Soviet Union

Danielle Granville (Oxford U, UK) < [email protected] > A Multi-level Politics of Memory: The Ukrainian Diaspora and the Holodomor Genocide Recognition Campaign

DISCUSSANT Tim Snyder (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL BK13 Democratic Consolidation in Serbia

CHAIR Michael Rossi (The College of New Jersey, Edison, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Nina Markovic (U of Melbourne, Australia) < [email protected] > Serbia: From Europe’s Vigilante to a Good International Citizen? COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Vedran Dzihic (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected]/ > Inter-ethnic Relations as an Indicator of Democratic Stability: Sandzak (Serbia) in 2010

Marlene Spoerri (U of Amsterdam, Netherlands) < [email protected] > Learning the Hard Way: Lessons Learned and Unlearned while Promoting Democracy in Serbia

Nebojsa Vladisavljevic (U of Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > Serbia’s October and its Aftermath: A Coup, Revolution of Democratization?

DISCUSSANT Connie Robinson (Central Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL BK16 Struggles over Legitimacy, State and National Identities: Source of Ethnic Violence in the Balkans

CHAIR Sasha Poucki (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Boris Banovac (U of Rijeka, Croatia) < [email protected] > The Dynamics of Ethno-national Identification and Ethnic Conflict: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Institutional and Societal Aspects

Vjeran Katunaric (U of Zadar, Croatia) < [email protected] > On the Relevance of the Peace Culture Concept in Studying Dynamics of Ethnic Relations at the Local Level

Felix Kuntzsch (U Laval, Québec, Canada) < [email protected] > The Struggle for Legitimacy: Nationalism and Political Violence in Palestine and Kosovo

Tome Sandevski (U of Marburg, Germany) < [email protected] > Intra-ethnic Party Competition as Inter-ethnic Conflict: Macedonia (1991-2008)

DISCUSSANT David Kanin (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected] > l l l FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL BO3 Book Panel on Tim Snyder, Bloodlands (Basic 2010) 48 CHAIR THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

Tarik Cyril Amar (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Christian Gerlach (U of Bern, Switzerland) < [email protected] >

John-Paul Himka (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] >

Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] >

Tim Snyder (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE19 Contested Identities and Electoral Mobilization in

CHAIR Matthew Ciscel (Central Connecticut State U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Christian W. Haerpfer (U of Aberdeen, UK) < [email protected] > Structure and Dynamics of National Identities in Moldova (1995-2010) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

W. Meredith Bacon (U of Nebraska at Omaha, US) < [email protected] > ‘Moldovanism’ and the Elections of 2009-2010

Julien Iglesias Danero (U Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) < [email protected] > Constructing National Identity in Political Discourse: Coherence and Contradiction (Moldova, 2001-9)

Ion Marandici (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > The Moldovan Twitter Revolution: New Media and Post-electoral Mobilization

DISCUSSANT Elizabeth A. Worden (American U, DC, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL EU7 History, Myths and Contention

CHAIR Hélène Thibault (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Hakkı Gurkas (Kennesaw State U, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism and Religion in Kazakhstan COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Laura Adams (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > The Tajikness of Uzbek Culture: A Risky Thing to Say

Anja Pistor-Hatam (Kiel U, Germany) < [email protected] > Nationalism and Historiography in Modern Iran: Narrations of Mongol Invasion and Rule

Jana El Horr (George Mason U, US) < [email protected] > Political Shiism in the Middle East: Debate of Living Ideologies?

DISCUSSANT Alima Bissenova (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL K3 State-building in the Caucasus, Past and Present

CHAIR Lincoln Mitchell (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ozan Arslan (Izmir U of Economics, Turkey) < [email protected] > Myths and Realities in the Ottoman Young Turk Foreign Policy towards the Black Sea Rim and the Caucasus in World War I COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Magdalena Dembinska (U de Montréal, Canada) < [email protected] > Constructing de facto States and Nations: Fluctuating Images of Enemies and Friends

Jason E. Strakes (U of Georgia, Tbilisi) < [email protected] > State Formation, National Identity and International Systems: Explaining Foreign Orientations in the Southern Caucasus

Thomas de Waal (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, US) < [email protected] > Georgia’s Model: Switzerland, Singapore, Russia, Estonia?

DISCUSSANT Julie George (Queens College, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R13 Health and Addiction in Ukraine and Russia: Insights on Gender and Ethnicity

CHAIR Cynthia Buckley (SSRC, New York, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Maryna Bazylevych (Luther College, Iowa, US) < [email protected] > The Ministry of Health is Playing Russian Roulette with Our Children: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Vaccination Refusals and Anti-Vaccination Campaigns in Post-Socialist Ukraine

Svetlana Maximova (Barnaul State U, Russia) < [email protected] > Addiction and Drug Use in Western Siberia: Gender and Ethnic Variation

Irina Denisova (New Economics School, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > Variations in Health and Labor Market Outcomes in Russia

Olga Bedina (Saratov State Technical U, Russia) < [email protected] > Living Positively: Negotiating Identities among HIV Positive Women in Saratov

DISCUSSANT Ilya Steinberg (Institute of Sociology, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VI 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL TK9 Memory Construction: Turks and Armenians

CHAIR Nick Biziouras (US Naval Academy) < [email protected] >

PAPERS William Holt (U of Utah, US) < [email protected] > Collective Memory and Forgetting of Muslim Massacre and Expulsion from the Balkans and the Creation of the Turkish Nation COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

M. Hakan Yavuz (U of Utah, US) < [email protected] > Said Nursi and the Armenian Question

Brad Dennis (U of Utah, US) < [email protected] > Reassessing the Treaty of Berlin as a Catalyst for Peace and Violence between the Ottomans, Kurds, and Armenians in Eastern Anatolia

Ramazan H. Oztan (U of Utah, US) < [email protected] > Absolutism, Constitutionalism, and its Ethnic Twist: A Preliminary Framework to Study Nationalisms in the Ottoman World

DISCUSSANT Peter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15th SESSION VII 2.50-4.50 PM

PANEL BK10 States of Recognition: Kosovo after the ICJ Opinion

CHAIR Anna DiLellio (New School U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Fred Cocozzelli (St. John’s U, Queens, US) < [email protected] > Kosovo 2010: The Delayed “Transition” COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Timothy Waters (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Such Boldness: Making Sense, or Something, out of the ICJ Kosovo Opinion

Zoran Oklopcic (Carleton U, Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > After Self-determination: Thinking about Normative Justification for the Creation of New States in the Post-Kosovo World

Ivan Serrano Agustí Colomines (Open U of Catalonia, Spain) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Secession in a Democratic Context: Why Spain Opposes Kosovo’s Independence

Mi Zhou (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Love beyond Reason?: Nation-branding and Nationalism in Kosovo

DISCUSSANT Mark Baskin (SUNY Albany, US) < [email protected] > 55 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL BK12 Balkan Identities in Popular Culture

CHAIR Anna Matthiesen (New School U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Rory Archer (U of Graz, Austria ) < [email protected] > Mass Culture in the ‘Yugosphere’: Between Vernacular Cosmopolitanism and the Nation State COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Aleksandra Djajic-Horvath (European U Institute, Italy) < [email protected] > A Token of Cultural Authenticity, a Fossil of the ‘Old Patriarchal Regime’, or a Hostage of the Balkan Chronotope: Media Representations of the Balkan Man-Woman

Dalibor Misina (Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada) < [email protected] > “(What’s So Funny ‘bout) Peace, Love & Understanding”: Rock-Music and the Rebuilding Civic Identity in the Post-Conflict Balkans

Zlatko Jovanovic (U of Copenhagen, Denmark) < [email protected] > Popular Culture and Sense of Community in Socialist Yugoslavia: Brotherhood and Unity between Slogan and Lived Reality

Tea Sindbæk (U of Aarhus, Denmark) < [email protected] > A Croatian Champion with a Croatian Name: National Identity and Use of History in Croatian Football Culture in the 1990s

DISCUSSANT Sally Kent (U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US) < [email protected] > l l l 56 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL BO9 Book Panel on Christian Gerlach, Extremely Violent Societies: Mass Violence in the Twentieth-Century World (Cambridge, 2010)

CHAIR Roger Petersen (MIT, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Nicholas Sambanis (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Anton Weiss-Wendt (Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Oslo, Norway) < [email protected] >

Emil Kerenji (US Holocaust Memorial Museum, DC) < [email protected] >

Christian Gerlach (U of Bern, Switzerland) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE11 Prospects for Roma Youth in Comparative Perspective: The Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia

CHAIR Vera Messing (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Michal Nekorjak (Masaryk U, Brno, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Unwanted Citizens? Roma Exclusion in the Czech School System COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Margit Feischmidt (Minority Studies Institute, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Dampened Voices: A Comparative Look at Hungarian Roma Adolescents’ Discourses on being ‘Othered’

Eniko Vincze (Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj, Romania) < [email protected] > Ethnic Identification and the Desire to Belong: Urban Roma Youth in Romania

David Kostlán (Institute of Sociology, Bratislava, Slovakia) < [email protected] > Does Ethnicity Matter in the Slovak Educational System?

DISCUSSANT Julia Szalai (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE12 War Crimes Law on the Eve of World War I and its Postwar Development

CHAIR Steven Sabol (U of North Carolina Charlotte, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS David M. Crowe (Elon U, US) < [email protected] > The Evolution of the Laws of War to 1914: Theory and Practice COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Michael S. Bryant (Bryant U, US) < [email protected] > Hard Lessons Learned: The Impact of the Leipzig Trials on Anglo-American Planning for the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials

Wolfgang Form (U of Marburg, Germany) < [email protected] > Law as Farce: On the Miscarriage of Justice at the German Leipzig Trials — The Llandovery Castle Case

DISCUSSANT John Cox (Florida Gulf Coast U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU2 Making Sense of Senseless Violence: The Conflicts in Southern Kyrgyzstan, June 2010

CHAIR Laura Adams (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Saikal Ibraimova (Osh State U, Kyrgyzstan) < [email protected] > The Causes of the Osh Conflict COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 John Schoeberlein (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Islam and the Conflicts of June 2010

Sanzharbek Tazhimatov (Kyrgyz National U, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) < [email protected] > The Making of a Conflict: Conflicts of Interest and Institutional Failings behind the Conflicts in Southern Kyrgyzstan

Amanda Wooden (Bucknell U, Lewisburg, US) < [email protected] > The ‘Osh Events’ 2010: Conflict Precursors, Post-Conflict Narratives and Potential Future Resource Triggers

DISCUSSANT Michael Hall (Open Society Foundations, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K5 Memory and Identity Construction in the Balkans and the Caucasus

CHAIR Stephen Jones (Mount Holyoke College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Christian Braun (U of Marburg, Germany) < [email protected] > The Politics of Memory after Mass Violence: Dealing with the Past in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Daniela Mehler (Friedrich-Schiller-U of Jena, Germany) < [email protected] > A Contested Policy of Facing the Past: Nationalist Instrumentalization in the Serbian Discourse on the Srebrenica Declaration 2010

Parvin Ahanchi (Institute of Ethnography, Baku, Azerbaijan) < [email protected] > Witnessing Conflict and Occupation in Garabagh: Contributions of Oral History — The Case of Azerbaijan

Malkhaz Toria (Ilia State U, Tbilisi, Georgia) < [email protected] > Struggle against Imperial Legacies: Stalin’s Statue, Iconoclasm and Memory Politics in Modern Georgia

DISCUSSANT Charles King (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N4 Multiethnic Societies

CHAIR Dominique Colas (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] >

PAPERS María José Hierro (U Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) < [email protected] > An Analytical Framework for the Study of Change in National Identification COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Aviad Rubin (U of Haifa, Israel) < [email protected] > Beyond Identity: About the Desirability and Possibility of Constructing Multilingual Regimes in Nation-States

Daniel Bochsler (U of Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > How National Institutions Affect Local Politics: A Look at Ethnically Divided Post-communist Countries in Europe

Min Reuchamps (U de Liège, Belgium) < [email protected] > Identities and Federal Dynamics in Multinational Societies: Comparisons within and between Belgium and Canada

DISCUSSANT Daniel Nerenberg (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N6 Democracy and Islam

CHAIR Sener Akturk (Koc U, Turkey) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Shaheen Mozaffar (Bridgewater State U, US) < [email protected] > Democracy and Islam: Theoretical Lessons from Africa COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Serdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada) < [email protected] > Comparing Consolidated Democracies: State Policies Toward Muslim Minorities in the West

Sherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Moderating Effects of Patronage in the Middle East and Eastern Europe

Micha’el M. Tanchum (Shalem Center, Jerusalem, Israel) < [email protected] > The Use of Religion in Nation-building and its Consequences for National Legitimacy: Lessons from Pakistan and Israel

DISCUSSANT Allison Quatrini (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R11 Authoritarian Regimes in the former Soviet States

CHAIR Joshua Tucker (NYU, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Mariya Chelova (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Exploring Competitive And Non-competitive Hybrid Regimes in the Former Soviet Union States COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

J. Paul Goode (U of Oklahoma, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism in Quiet Times: Ideational Power and the Durability of Electoral Authoritarian Regimes

Djordje (George) Stefanovic (Saint Mary’s U, Halifax, Canada) < [email protected] > From the Great Recession to the Sharp Turn Right? Far Right Voters and Parties in Eastern Europe

Inga Saikkonen (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Explaining Electoral Competition in Sub-national Authoritarian Elections in the Russian Federation

DISCUSSANT Mark Galeotti (NYU, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH4 Under Western Eyes: Life under Socialism through the Prism of Contemporary Western Novels [Workshop]

CHAIR Peter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] >

PRESENTATIONS Anya Ulinich (Author, Petropolis) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Arthur Phillips (Author, Prague, The Egyptologist) < [email protected] >

Michael Idov (Author, Made in Russia: Unsung Icons of Soviet Design) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U2 Ukrainization and Terror: The Cultural Dimension

CHAIR Leonid Rudnytzky (LaSalle U, Philadelphia, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Michael Moser (U of Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Linguistic Ukrainianization of the Interwar Period: A New Assessment COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Matthew Pauly (Michigan State U, US) < [email protected] > Raising Soviet Children: The Interwar Ukrainization of Schooling Reconsidered

Yuri Shevchuk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Ukrainian Film and the Terror of the 1930s

Myroslav Shkandrij (U of Manitoba, Canada) < [email protected] > The Impact on Literature Inside and Outside the Soviet Union

DISCUSSANT Roman Senkus (CIUS, U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK6 Representation and Exclusion in Post-Dayton Bosnia

CHAIR Nicole Bryan (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Sabina Cudic (Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Bosnia) < [email protected] > Can there be Room for the Others in Bosnia and Herzegovina? COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Eldar Sarajlic (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > The Ghost of the Nation-state and Recurring Ethno-nationalisms: Explaining Bosnian Elections

Branka Marijan Dejan Guzina (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Engaged Citizenship? The Role of Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc (Peace Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Contesting Memories – Competing Political Agendas: Forging Ethno-national identities through Commemorations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Evangelos Liaras (Koç U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > The Tragedy of Ethnic Marking: Dilemmas of Representation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Cyprus

DISCUSSANT Aleksandra Wagner (New School, US) < [email protected] > 67 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL BK11 Teaching the (Roundtable)

CHAIR Ana Djordjevic (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic (U of North Florida, Jacksonville, US) < [email protected] > The Dilemmas of Teaching the Yugoslav Wars within the Region COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Chip Gagnon (Ithaca College, NY, US) < [email protected] > ‘The Crazies over There’: The Pedagogical Dangers of Exoticized Violence

Aida A. Hozic (U of Florida, Gainesville, US) < [email protected] > What is this a Case of? Teaching Yugoslav Wars with People Inside

Djordje (George) Stefanovic (Saint Mary’s U, Halifax, Canada) < [email protected] > So You are One of Them l l l

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PANEL BO6 Book Panel on Charles King, Odessa: Genius and Death in a City of Dreams (Norton 2011)

CHAIR Nathaniel Knight (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Vitaly Chernetsky (Miami U, Oxford, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Robert Weinberg (Swarthmore U, US) < [email protected] >

Roshanna Sylvester (DePaul U, US) < [email protected] >

Charles King (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BO7 Book Panel on Fuat Dundar, Crime of Numbers: The Role of Statistics in the Armenian Question (1878-1918)(Transaction, 2010)

CHAIR Harris Mylonas (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Michael Reynolds (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Vangelis Kechriotis (Bogazici U, Turkey) < [email protected] >

Ceren Belge (Concordia U, Montreal, Canada) < [email protected] >

Fuat Dundar (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE8 Claiming National Dominance in Central Europe, 1890-1945

CHAIR Ines Murzaku (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Troy Paddock (Southern Connecticut State U, US) < [email protected] > Not One of Us: Education and the Formation of National Identity in Germany, 1890-1940 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Bálint Varga-Kuna (U of Mainz, Germany) < [email protected] > Between Arpad and Maria Theresa: Millennial Monuments and the Contesting Identities of Fin-de-siècle Pressburg

Leslie M. Waters (UCLA, US) < [email protected] > The Link between Minority Politics and Territorial Revisionism: Felvidek and Hungarian Foreign Policy

Ionas Aurelian Rus (U of Cincinnati, Blue Ash, US) < [email protected] > and Its Alternatives in Habsburg Bukovina in 1880-1911

DISCUSSANT Richard Frankel (U of Louisiana at Lafayette, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE18 Minority Protection in Europe’s New Democracies in the Post-accession Period

CHAIR Marina Mikhaylova (U of Chicago, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Lilla Balázs (ETH, Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > The Implementation of Minority Language Policy COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 in Central and Eastern Europe: Slovakia and Romania

Sarah McMonagle (Independent Scholar, Cavan Town, Ireland) < [email protected] > After the Fact? Minority Language Protection following EU Accession

Neil A. Cruickschank (Algoma U, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada) < [email protected] > Between Rock and Hard Place: Romani Mobilization in Contemporary Europe

Melanie H. Ram (California State U, Fresno, US) < [email protected] > Roma Rights in an Expanded EU: Legacies of EU Conditionality

DISCUSSANT Stephen Deets (Babson College, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU5 Islam and Identity

CHAIR Scott Radnitz (U of Washington, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Noah Tucker (US Department of Defense) < [email protected] > “What is Becoming of the Uzbeks?” Islam, Uzbek Identity and the Search for Meaning in Contemporary Uzbek Independent Religious Literature COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Michele E. Commercio (U of Vermont, US) < [email protected] > Creating a Replica of the Ideal Soviet Woman in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Hélène Thibault (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Norms and Religious Life in Tajikistan: Contested Political Spaces

DISCUSSANT Michael Rywkin (City College, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K1 Ambiguous Signals: External Influence and Georgian Domestic Policy After the 2008 Russia-Georgia War

CHAIR Mark Beissinger (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Lara Sigwart (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > Territorial Integrity in Georgia: Two Agendas or Many More? COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Georgian State Policies Meet International Engagement after 1989

Robyn Angley (Independent Researcher, Allston, US) < [email protected] > Georgia’s New Constitution: Pursuit of Political Expediency through International Norms?

William Sadd (Independent Researcher, New York, US) < [email protected] > On Georgia, On Abkhazia: How Altered Realities and Shifting Nationalisms are Provoking a Reappraisal of Theory

Jesse Dillon Savage (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > Patronage, Proxies and International Competition in Post-Soviet Georgia

DISCUSSANT Archil Gegeshidze (Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, Tbilisi) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R1 Non-Territorial Autonomy: Interpretations and Modes of Practical Application

CHAIR Jan Asmussen (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Bill Bowring (U of London, UK) < [email protected] > The Paradox of National-Cultural Autonomy in Russia: An Experiment Doomed to Fail, but Thriving after Fifteen Years COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Jennifer Le Clair (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > Symbolic versus Instrumental Policies: Aromanians and Non-territorial Autonomy

Alexander Osipov (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > Minority Representation and the Issues of Authenticity and Efficiency: The ‘Peoples’ Congresses’ in Russia

Federica Prina (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > National Cultural Autonomy in Russia: Reality or Fiction?

DISCUSSANT Karl Cordell (U of Plymouth, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH9 Roundtable on the Role of Blogging in Academic Social Science

CHAIR Naunihal Singh (U of Notre Dame, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Joshua Tucker (NYU, US) < [email protected] >

Peter Vermeersch COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 (Leuven U, Belgium) < [email protected] >

Vikash Yadav (Hobart & Smith College, Geneva, US) < [email protected] >

Dmitry Gorenburg (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK7 Turkey as Migration Bridge between East and West

CHAIR N. Asli Sirin (Marmara U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ibrahim Kaya (Canakkale Onsekız Mart U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Irregular Mıgratıon in Turkey COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Mahir Gumus (Canakkale Onsekız Mart U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Socıo-Economıc Status of Asylum-Seekers in Turkey

Cemil Kaya (Istanbul U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Turkish Immigration Law: Adopting the EU Acquis?

Yucel Acer (Canakkale Onsekız Mart U, Turkey) < [email protected] > An Analysis of the Turkish Asylum Strategy

DISCUSSANT Mehmet Baykal (Zonguldak Karaelmas U, Turkey) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U6 Belarusian National Identity

CHAIR Volodymyr Kulyk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Aliaksandr Parahely (Center for Belarusian Studies, Southwestern College, US) < [email protected] > The Use of the Other in Belarusian Media Discourse on the Nation in Interwar Poland COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Anna Zadora (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Belarusian Historians and the Legitimating of an Authoritarian State

Hanna Vasilevich (Metropolitan U Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Belarusians: A De-nationalized or a Soviet-formed Nation?

Nelly Bekus (U of Warsaw, Poland) < [email protected] > Belarusian National Revival and the Language Policy of the Churches

DISCUSSANT Alexandra Goujon (U of Dijon, France) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION IX 9:00-11:00 AM

PANEL BK18 Contested Identities before and during the Yugoslav Wars

CHAIR Veronica Aplenc (Rosemont College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Bojan Bilic (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > “‘We Were Gasping for Air’: Anti-war Activism in Serbia and Croatia and its Legacy COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Tamara Banjeglav (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Media and the War in Former Yugoslavia: The Discursive Construction of Gendered Victim Identities

Oliwia Berdak (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Who Owns Your Body: Conscientious Objectors in Croatia in the 1990s

Ljubica Spaskovska (U of Exeter, UK) < [email protected] > Landscapes of Triumph, Memory and Loss: Yugoslav Supra-nationalism and Anti-nationalism, 1986-1991

Danijela Lugaric Vukas (U of Zagreb, Croatia) < [email protected] > Writing Socialism/Writing Trauma: The Essays of Slavenka Drakulic and Dubravka Ugresic

DISCUSSANT Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic (U of North Florida, Jacksonville, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK17 Crossing Borders: Transnational Communities and Borderlands in the Balkans

CHAIR Emil Kerenji (US Holocaust Memorial Museum, DC) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Vera Mironova (U of Maryland, US) < Vera [email protected] > Cross-border Effects of Foreign Media: Serbian Radio and Nationalism in Croatia COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Sarah Garding (U of California, Berkeley, US) < Sarah [email protected] > Gone, but not Forgotten: Emigrant Political Rights in Post-communist Croatia and Serbia

Iva Pauker (U of Melbourne, Australia) < [email protected] > The Bosnian-Croat Diaspora Vote in Post-independence Croatia: Reflecting on 20 Years of Political Impact in the Aftermath of the 2010 Electoral Reforms

Lana Peternel (U of Zagreb, Croatia) < [email protected] > Breaking the Boundaries: Acculturation and Ethnicity among Immigrant Youth in Croatia

Cyril Blondel (U of Tours, France) < [email protected] > Guillaume Javourez (U of Provence, Marseille, France) < [email protected] > Borderlands in the Contemporary Balkans: Places for Strengthening or Questioning States’ Ethno-nationalisms

DISCUSSANT Maria Stoilkova (U of Florida, Gainesville, US) < [email protected] > l l l 80 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL BO13 Book Panel on Milica Uvalic, Serbia’s Transition: Towards a Better Future (Palgrave, 2010)

CHAIR Tanya Domi (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Tea Trumbic (World Bank, DC, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Jan Svejnar (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] >

Susan Woodward (CUNY Graduate Center, NY, US) < [email protected] >

Milica Uvalic (U of Perugia, Italy) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE17 The Influence of Transnational Strategies on Identity Construction in Central Europe

CHAIR Delaney Michael Skerrett (U of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Myra A. Waterbury (Ohio U, US) < [email protected] > Engaging or Constraining Ethnic Minorities? The Effects of Kin-State Policies on Minority Political Integration COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Marina Mikhaylova (U of Chicago, US) < [email protected] > Nation State and Transnational Governance in Lithuania

Anna Korhonen (U of Helsinki, Finland) < [email protected] > The Relevance of European and Russian Minority Protection Efforts for Estonia’s Russian-speaking Minority

Ieva Gruzina (U of Leuven, Belgium) < [email protected] > The Relationship between History and Sense of Belonging: Russian-speaking Minority Integration in Latvia

DISCUSSANT Mark Teel (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE21 Institutions and Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in Hungary

CHAIR Jason Wittenberg (UC Berkeley, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian U, UK) < [email protected] > Liberalization, Alienation, or Exclusion: Liberal Thought and Its Impacts on Hungarian Political Institutions in the 20th Century COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Szabolcs Pogonyi (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > Dilemmas of Non-resident Voting Rights in Central East Europe

Lidia Balogh (Eötvös Loránd U, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > The ‘Colorblind-or-Honest’ Dilemma in the Hungarian News Media: Ethnic Affiliation in Crime Cases involving Roma Perpetrators or Victims

Andras L. Pap (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > Dogmatism, Hypocrisy and the Inadequacy of Legal and Social Responses to Hate Crimes, Racism and Xenophobia: The Central European Experience

DISCUSSANT Jozsef Borocz (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE25 The Wars after the War: Troubles and Conflicts in Eastern Europe after World War I

CHAIR TBA

PAPERS Alessandro Vagnini (Sapienza U of Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > Between Revolution and Counterrevolution: Insurgency in West Hungary (1919-1921)

Andrea Carteny COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 (U of Teramo, Italy) < [email protected] > The Romanelli Mission and the Hungarian Republic of Soviets (1919)

Alberto Becherelli (Sapienza U of Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > The National Question in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes: The Croatian Case

Daniel Pommier (U of Macerata, Italy) < [email protected] > The Battle over Carinthia: Ethnic Strife and International Relations from the End of World War I to the 1920 Plebiscite

DISCUSSANT Annemarie Sammartino (Oberlin College, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU9 Civil Society in Eurasia and Beyond

CHAIR Lawrence P. Markowitz (Rowan U, Glassboro, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Li Bennich-Björkman (Uppsala U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Sergey Gerasymchuk (Strategic and Security Studies Group, Ukraine) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] > Think Thanks in the Former Soviet Union: Places of Creative State-Building?

Emilbek Djuraev (U of Maryland, US) < [email protected] > To Constitute the Kyrgyz Republic and Beyond: The Neglected Cultural Side of Political Constitution

Vanessa Beary (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Civic Responsibility in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast, Tajikistan

DISCUSSANT Michael Rouland (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N9 Self-Determination

CHAIR Kevin W. Gray (American U of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Anne-Sophie Bentz (U of Toulouse 1 Capitole, France) < [email protected] > Stateless Nationalism or How to Chart the Nation in the Absence of a State COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Pascoal Pereira (U of Coimbra, Portugal) < [email protected] > Collective Emancipation of a Community: Beyond the Traditional Framework of National Self-determination

Miodrag Jovanovic (U of Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > After the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Kosovo: The Future of Self-determination Conflicts

Sibylle Albrecht Tilman Luedke (Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institute for Socio-Cultural Research, Freiburg, Germany) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Negotiating the Threat of Chaos: Statehood and State-building in the Sudan

DISCUSSANT Katie Kuhn (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R9 The Construction of Power in the Russian State

CHAIR Ann Robertson (NCEEER, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Markku Jokisipilä (U of Turku, Finland) < [email protected] > Gazprom, the Kremlin and Hockey COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Gulnaz Sharafutdinova (Miami U, US) < [email protected] > Constructing Authoritarian Post-politics: Surkov and the Technologies of Power in Russia

Karyna Korostelina (George Mason U, US) < [email protected] > Legitimazing a Strong Central Power in History Education in Russia

Eva Bertrand (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Political Communication in Disaster Situations in Post-Soviet Russia: The Forest Fires in Summer 2010

DISCUSSANT Kevin Rothrock (Independent Scholar/Blogger, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R10 Russian Imperial Rule

CHAIR Olessia Vovina (Montclair U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Paul du Quenoy (American U of Beirut, Lebanon) < [email protected] > The Russian Occupation of Beirut, 1772-1774 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Ivan Peshkov (Adam Mickiewicz U, Poznan, Poland) < [email protected] > “Bandits”, “Mestizos” and “Backward Villagers”: The Politicization of Quasi Indigenousness in Inner Asia in the 20th Century

Brigid O’Keeffe (Brooklyn College, CUNY, US) < [email protected] > Gypsies, Europe, and the “Enlightened” : Ethnographers’ Arguments for the Superiority of Imperial Russian Rule, 1878-1901

Stefan B. Kirmse (Humboldt U, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > Law and Empire in Late Tsarist Russia: Tatars Go to Court

DISCUSSANT Nathaniel Knight (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH12 Migration

CHAIR Neil A. Cruickschank (Algoma U, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Robin Ostow (Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada) < [email protected] > Displaying Immigration in the UK, France and Germany: National and European Narratives and Images COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Ozden Ocak (George Mason U, US) < [email protected] > Biopolitics of National Sovereignty: Immigrant as Homo Sacer

Adam Luedtke (Washington State U, Vancouver, US) < [email protected] > Immigration and Global Governance: A Slow Boom

Anouck Carsignol (Centre de Sciences Humaines/CSH, New Delhi, India) < [email protected] > The Komagata Maru: Memory, Identity Politics and Nation-building in Canada and India

DISCUSSANT Sylvia Maier (NYU, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK3 Transformations in Regional Foreign Policy

CHAIR Andreas Akaras (Foreign Affairs Advisor, Congressman Sarbanes, DC, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Gülnur Aybet (U of Kent at Canterbury, UK/Izmir U of Economics, Turkey) < [email protected] > Turkish-U.S. Relations: From ‘Damage Limitation’ To ‘Model Partnership’ COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Hazal Pabuccular (Bogazici U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > A Mediterranean Nation: Turkish Foreign Policy in the Interwar Years

Doga Ulas Eralp (Sabanci U, Istanbul Turkey) < [email protected] > Turkey in the Western Balkans: A Partner or A Rival for the

Dilaver Arıkan Açar (Yasar U, Izmir, Turkey) < [email protected] > Inan Rüma (Bilgi U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > Turkish-Israel Relations and External Involvement: Discourses on Mavi Marmara

Kursad Aslan (Kent State U, US) < [email protected] > Constructivist Foreign Policy with Unstable Identities During Transition: A Case Study of Turkish Foreign Policy after the

DISCUSSANT Ronald H. Linden (U of Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] > l l l 90 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL U9 Interwar/War Ukraine

CHAIR Halyna Hryn < [email protected] > (HURI, Cambridge, US)

PAPERS Zenon Wasyliw (Ithaca College, US) < [email protected] > Soviet Secular Holidays and Rituals in the Ukrainian Countryside: Peaceful Transitions during the NEP Era, 1921-1928 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Mayhill Fowler (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > The Post-Imperial Dilemma: Polish and Yiddish Theater in Soviet Ukraine

John Holian (Independent Researcher, Ohio, US) < [email protected] > Maria and Her Daughters: An Oral History of an Eastern Ukrainian Woman Sent to “Reunite” Western Ukraine with Soviet Ukraine in WWII

DISCUSSANT Hugo Lane (Independent Scholar, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION X 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL TH14 Transitional Justice

CHAIR Elidor Mehilli (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Anton Weiss-Wendt (Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Oslo, Norway) < [email protected] > The Politics of Soviet War Crimes Trials, 1943-1987 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Elham Atashi (Goucher College, Baltimore, US) < [email protected] > Myths of Reconciliation in

Monica Ciobanu (Plattsburgh State U, NY, US) < [email protected] > Democratic Deepening and Restorative Justice in Romania (2006-2010)

Alma Zadic < [email protected] > Transitional Justice in the Western Balkans: The Legacy of the ICTY in National Jurisprudence

DISCUSSANT Elidor Mehilli (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK19 The EU and Macedonia: Is there Motivation for Integration, and Are Institutions Ready to Lead It?

CHAIR Gordon Bardos (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Borce Davitkovski Ana Pavlovska Daneva (U of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] > Institutional Incapacity for Integration: Macedonia and the EU

Vesna Pendovska (U of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) < [email protected] > The Role of Public Revenue Office in the EU Accession Process of Republic of Macedonia: are the Ongoing Reforms in Line with the Challenges Ahead?

Gordan Georgiev (U of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) < [email protected] > Making and Breaking: The Ups and Downs of the Macedonian Political Elites in the Process of EU Integration

DISCUSSANT Timco Mucunski (U of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BO2 Book Panel on Monika Baár, Historians and Nationalism. East-Central Europe in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2010)

CHAIR Irina Livezeanu (U of Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Vejas Liulevicius (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Attila Pók (Institute of History, Budapest, Hungary/Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Steven Seegel (U of Northern Colorado, US) < [email protected] >

Monika Baár (U of Groningen, Netherlands) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE5 Baltic Perspective on Contemporary National Identity Questions

CHAIR Nida Gelazis (Woodrow Wilson Center, DC, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Epp Annus (Ohio State U, US) < [email protected] > Worlding and Un-worlding a Space for Home: A Post-colonial Perspective on the Soviet Home in the Baltic States COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Daina Eglitis (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Remembrance, Revolution and Regret: Memory Politics in the Baltics, 2009-2011

Roswitha M. King (Ostfold U College, Norway) < [email protected] > Evaluating the Effects of the 2004 Minority Education Reform in Latvia

Jurgita Staniškyte (Vytautas Magnus U, Kaunas, Lithuania) < [email protected] > History, Identity and the Play with the Real: Performing Personal Memories in Post-soviet Baltic Theatre

DISCUSSANT Diane Mincyte (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE9 Perspectives on the Ways and Means of Cleansing the State and Nation in Romania

CHAIR Zsuzsa Barbarics-Hermanik (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Michael Shafir (Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj, Romania) < [email protected] > The East European Post-communist Competitive Martyrology COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Mihai Chioveanu (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Purification and Destruction: The Twisted Road of Romania’s Cleansing Policy — (1941-1944)

Adrian Mihai Cioflanca (Xenopol History Inst, Iasi, Romania) < [email protected] > A New Perspective in the Interpretation of the Iasi Pogrom (June 1941)

Andrei Muraru (U of Iasi, Romania/US Holocaust Memorial Museum, DC) < [email protected] > Faces of Memory: Perpetrators and Victims in Criminal Trials

DISCUSSANT Felicia Waldman (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU6 National Identity, Education and Language

CHAIR Sally Cummings (U of St Andrews, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Amy Reger (Uyghur Human Rights Project, DC, US) < [email protected] > The Uyghur Perspective: The Missing Link in Chinese Authorities’ Implementation of the “Bilingual” Language Policy in Xinjiang COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Nazar Mammedov (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > Banknote Imagery and Nation-state Building in Post-soviet Kazakhstan and Tajikistan

David Gullette (U of Central Asia, Naryn, Kyrgyz Republic) < [email protected] > The Neurosis of Sovereignty: The Struggle to Define the Kyrgyz Identity and State

DISCUSSANT Steven Sabol (U of North Carolina Charlotte, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION X 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL K6 The Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict: New Paradigms, Old Realities”

CHAIR Tabib Hüseynov (International Crisis Group, Baku, Azerbaijan) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Archil Gegeshidze (Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, Tbilisi) < [email protected] > The Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict Post-2008: Georgian Perspectives COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Irakli Khintba (Abkhazian State U, Sukhum/i) < [email protected] > Conflict and Democracy: Inner Political Dynamics and Prospects for Transformation of Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict

Igor Kuznetsov Rita Kuznetsova (Kuban State U, Krasnodar, Russia) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > To Be Abkhaz or Woman: War and Ethno-nationalism in Lidzava, Abkhazia

Giorgi Gogia (Human Rights Watch, Georgia) < [email protected] > Obstacles to the Sustainable Return of Ethnic Georgians in the Gali District of Abkhazia

DISCUSSANT Tom de Waal (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION X 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL N8 Culture/Symbols/Memory

CHAIR Nikolaos Prevelakis (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Jonathan Blake (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Monumental Battles: Disputed Memorials, Contentious Memory and Ethnic Conflict in Divided Societies COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Gabriella Elgenius (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Symbols of Nationalism and the Politics of Recognition and Patience

Andreas Marklund (Museum of National History, Hillerød, Denmark) < [email protected] > Under the Danish Cross: Flagging Danishness in the Years around World War II

Henio Hoyo (European U Institute, Florence, Italy) < [email protected] > Official Postcards: Spreading Ideological and Nationalist Messages through Postage Stamps

Dominique Colas (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Iconography of the Globe: An Analytic and Historical Typology

DISCUSSANT Kevin W. Gray (American U of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION X 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL R7 Russian National Identity

CHAIR J. Paul Goode (U of Oklahoma, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Chiara Pierobon (U of Trento, Italy & U of Bielefeld, Germany) < [email protected] > Youth Political Organizations and Music in Contemporary Russia: The National Identity Issue COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Oleh Protsyk (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > National Identity in Party Programmatic Competition in Russia

Sofia Tipaldou (Autónoma U of Barcelona, Spain) < [email protected] > “Russian is Orthodox, Orthodox is Russian”: The Framing of Orthodoxy as National Identity by the Radical Right in Russia

Irina Papkova (Central European U, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > St. Joseph? Stalin, the Orthodox Church and the Politics of National Identity in Post-Soviet Russia

DISCUSSANT Julie Hemment (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R8 Labor Migrants and Russian Politics

CHAIR Graeme Robertson (U of North Carolina, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Cynthia Buckley (Social Science Research Council, New York, US) < [email protected] > Russia’s Cautious Welcome: Immigration Policy in the Context of Population Decline COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Linda J. Cook (Brown University, US) < [email protected] > Re-building Russia’s Population: States and Markets, Mothers and Migrants

Lawrence P. Markowitz (Rowan U, Glassboro, US) < [email protected] > Labor Migration and Anti-immigrant Mobilization in Russia: Regional Variations in a ‘Weak’ State

Oxana Shevel (Tufts U, US) < [email protected] > The Politics of Citizenship Policy in Post-Soviet Russia

DISCUSSANT Robert Orttung (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION X 11:20 AM-1:20 PM

PANEL TH2 The Challenges of Population Counting (the 2010th Round of Population Censuses)

CHAIR France Guérin-Pace (INED, Paris, France) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Elena Filippova (Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > “Russia Needs Everyone”: Observations on the 2010 Population Census in the Russian Federation COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Jean Radvanyi (Centre franco-russe, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] > Counting Peoples in a Tense world: Instrumentalism in the Caucasus Censuses

Saodat Olimova (Sharq Information and Analytical Centre, Dushanbe, Tajikistan) < [email protected] > The 2010 Census in Tajikistan

Odile Hoffmann Elizabeth Cunin (IRD, Paris, France) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Census Categories in Belize: A Historical Approach

DISCUSSANTS Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Catherine Goussef (Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH10 Violence in the Former Soviet Union

CHAIR Gulnaz Sharafutdinova (Miami U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Scott Feinstein (U of Florida, Gainesville, US) < [email protected] > Violent Secession: Evidence from the Former Soviet Union COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Sarah Zukerman Daly (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > State Strategies in Multiethnic Territories: Explaining ‘Riotous Variation’ in the Former Soviet Union &

David Levy (Boston U, US) < [email protected] > Ethnic Conflict in Osh and Popular Discourse on the Challenges to Kyrgyzstan’s Sovereignty

Peter Kabachnik (College of Staten Island-CUNY, US) < [email protected] > Displacing Blame: Divergent Accounts of the Georgia-Abkhazia Conflict

DISCUSSANT Donnacha Ó Beacháin (Dublin City U, Ireland) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK6 Minorities, Memory and Migration

CHAIR Ceren Belge (Concordia U, Montreal, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS N. Asli Sirin (Marmara U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > The Social Integration of Forced Migrants: The Case of Émigrés from Bulgaria, 1989 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Özgür Sevgi Göral (EHESS, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Words, Silences and Allusions: Situating Kurdish Migrants within the Urban Context of Istanbul

Gul Ozatesler (Bogazici U, Istanbul, Turkey/Leiden U, Netherlands) < [email protected] > The Transformation of Categories: Gypsiness and Turkishness in the 1970 Forced Dislocation of Gypsies

Sarah Keeler U of Exeter, UK) < [email protected] > Globalisation, Identity and “Cosmopolitan Nationalism” within Kurdish Diasporic Spaces

DISCUSSANT Peride Kaleagasi (Independent Scholar, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U1 The Gender Dimensions of Ukrainian Identities

CHAIR Halyna Lemekh (Independent Scholar, NY) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Marta Kebalo (Independent Scholar, US) < [email protected] > The Influence of Ukraine’s Legacies of’ Nationalism, Socialism and Feminism on the Contemporary Women’s Movement in Cherkassy COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Tetyana Bureychak (I. Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine/Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > “And we’ll show that we, brothers, are of the Cossack nation…”: Patterns of Intersection of Hegemonic Gender and National Discourses in Contemporary Ukraine

Tamara Martsenyuk (U Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine/SUNY Stony Brook, US) < [email protected] > Queer Issues in Ukraine: National Peculiarities of the LGBT Community and the Homophobia Phenomenon

Iryna Koshulap (Central European U, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > & < [email protected] > The “Imagined Community” of the Ukrainian Woman: Women in the Ukrainian Ethno-national Diaspora in the

DISCUSSANT Alexandra Hrycak (Reed College, Portland, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION XI 2:50-4:50 PM

PANEL BK8 “News from the Past”: History and Memory in Serbian Public Opinion

CHAIR Andrew Gilbert (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Dubravka Stojanovic (U of Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > Belief vs. Knowledge: How and Why the Public in Serbia Forgot What It Learned about History at School COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Radina Vucetic (U of Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > “Serbs at the Center of the World”: Public Opinion on the Serbian Position in Global and National History

Sanja Petrovic Todosijevic (Institute for Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > “National Time”: Boundaries of Serbian Self-perception

Katarina Ristic (Leipzig U, Germany) < [email protected] > War Crimes Trials as a Site of Memory in Serbia?

DISCUSSANT Ana Miljanic (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK15 Negotiating Inclusion in Bulgaria: Citizenship, Minority Policies and Social Inclusion

CHAIR Nadine Akhund (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Emily Hillhouse (U of Texas, Austin, US) < [email protected] > Ethnographic Tourism: The Etara Ethnographic Complex and Nationalism in 1960s Bulgaria COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Maria Stoilkova (U of Florida, Gainesville, US) < [email protected] > Citizens and Wannabe’s: Transforming National Belonging in Bulgaria

Yador Siderov (American U of Bulgaria) < [email protected] > Nationalizing Culture, Internationalizing Nationalism: Tracing Bulgaria’s Arrival at the “Crossroads of Civilizations”

DISCUSSANT Ivaylo Grouev (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION XI 2:50-4:50 PM

PANEL BO4 Book Panel on Scott Radnitz, Weapons of the Wealthy: Predatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia (Cornell 2010)

CHAIR Pauline Luong Jones (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Erica Marat (American U, DC, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Graeme Robertson (U of North Carolina, US) < [email protected] >

Justin Burke (Soros Foundations, NY, US) < [email protected] >

Scott Radnitz (U of Washington, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE13 Central European Diversities and the Cultural Challenges to Politics

CHAIR Melanie H. Ram (California State U, Fresno, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Ineta Dabašinskiene (Vytautas Magnus U of Kaunas, Lithuania) < [email protected] > From Totalitarianism to Liberalism: The Transition of Public Discourse in the Post-Soviet Area COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Mitja Žagar (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Central European Identity and Diversity Management

Rudi Rizman (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Missing in Transition: Civil Society and Intellectuals

Dragana Bodruzic (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Civil Society Promoting Civic Identities: Lessons from Bosnia

DISCUSSANT Stefano Bianchini (U of Bologna, Italy)) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE20 Changing Arenas of Identity Formation in Romania

CHAIR Felicia Waldman (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Calin Cotoi (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Social Democracy and Narodnicism: National Identity and the Left in Fin-de-siècle Romania COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Anca Sincan (Institute for Socio Humanistic Research “Gheorghe Sincai”, Tirgu-Mures, Romania) < [email protected] > Turning Greek Catholics into Orthodox: Church-building in a Transylvanian Village in the 1980s

Constantin Claudiu Oancea (European U Institute, Florence, Italy) < [email protected] > Building Charisma, Imagining the Nation and Remembering the Leader: Nicolae Ceausescu’s Nationalist Charisma and its Afterlife

Ger Duijzings (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UK) < [email protected] > The ‘Everynight’ in Bucharest: Proposals for a Nocturnal Anthropology

Caterina Preda (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Art of Memorialization in Postcommunist Romania

DISCUSSANT Irina Culic (Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj, Romania) < [email protected] > l l l

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SATURDAY, APRIL 16th SESSION XI 2:50-4:50 PM

PANEL CE22 Communism, Post-Communism and National Identity in East Central Europe

CHAIR Bradley Abrams (Independent Scholar, NY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Barbara Falk (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Charting the Historiography of Dissent in Central and Eastern Europe COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Muriel Blaive (Boltzmann Institute for European History, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Writers, Secret Police and Dealing with the Communist Past in the Czech Republic

Mark Kramer (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Institutes of ‘National Memory‘ in East Central Europe: Romania and the Czech Republic

Radim Marada (Masaryk U, Brno, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Gene-rational Rejuve-nation: A Comparison of the Czechoslovak and West German Memory Disputes in the 1960s

DISCUSSANT Thomas Lindenberger (Boltzmann Institute for European History, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K7 Return and Its Alternatives: Forced Displacement in the Nagorny Karabakh Conflict

CHAIR Jean-François Ratelle (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Gerard Toal (Virginia Tech, US) < [email protected] > Return and Its Alternatives: International Law, Norms and Practices and the Dilemmas that Haunt Them COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Tabib Hüseynov (International Crisis Group, Baku, Azerbaijan) < [email protected] > Return and Its Alternatives: A Case Study on the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict

Masis Mayilian (Foreign and Security Policy Council, Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh) < [email protected] > Return and Its Alternatives: Perspectives from Nagorny Karabakh

DISCUSSANT Laurence Broers (Conciliation Resources, London, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N3 State-Group Relations and Political Violence

CHAIR Kristin Fabbe (MIT, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Michael Hechter David Siroky (Arizona State U, US) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Principles of Group Formation and Varieties of Political Instability

Yuri M. Zhukov (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > An Epidemic Model of Mass Repression in Civil Conflict

Alan J. Kuperman (U of Texas, US) < [email protected] > The Puzzle of Rwanda’s Genocide

Sarah Jenkins (U of Aberystwyth, UK) < [email protected] > Ethnicity, Violence and the ‘Immigrant Metaphor’ in Kenya

DISCUSSANT Andrew Radin (MIT, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N5 Diaspora Politics

CHAIR Lisa Koriouchkina (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS David G. Haglund (Queen’s U, Kingston, Canada) < [email protected] > Big Stick, or Splintered Shillelagh? Assessing the “Influence” of the Irish-American Diaspora over US Foreign Policy, 1861-1921 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Barak Levy-Shilat (The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) < [email protected] > Diaspora Politics before and beyond the Homeland: British Jewry’s ‘Foreign Policy’ towards Persecuted Jewish Communities in Europe

David Carment Milana Nikolko (Carleton U, Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Diasporas, Remittances and Social Capital

DISCUSSANT Dani Gilbert (LSE, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R2 Imperial Settings, Imperial Lives in the Baltic Region and Finland

CHAIR Richard Wortman (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Karsten Brüggemann (Tallinn U, Estonia) < [email protected] > Representing Empire, Performing Nation? Russian Bureaucrats and Priests in the Baltic Provinces (late 19th Century) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Theodore R. Weeks (Southern Illinois U, Carbondale, US) < [email protected] > A Tale of Two Ghettos – Vilnius and Kaunas Ghettos Compared

Bradley D. Woodworth (U of New Haven, US) < [email protected] > Gustaf Mannerheim and Eurasian History

Kitty Lam (Michigan State U, US) < [email protected] > The Afterlives of Abandoned Homes: Russian Dachas in the Karelian Isthmus and the Finnish State, 1920-1927

DISCUSSANT Mikhail Dolbilov (U of Maryland, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL R5 The Rise of Russian Xenophobia in the 21st Century

CHAIR Elise Giuliano (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Hanna Kirvas (Central European U, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Fighting Xenophobia: The Success and Failure of Russian Cities COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Caress Schenk (Northern Kentucky U, Cincinnati, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism in the Russian Media: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage surrounding Conflict in Stavropol, May 24-June 7 2007

Yoshiko Herrera (U of Wisconsin, Madison, US) < [email protected] > Xenophobia and Nationalism in Russia

Ekaterina Romanova (American U, Washington, US) < [email protected] > Marching Nationalist: Political Force or Ideological Outcasts

DISCUSSANT Yitzhak Brudny (Hebrew U of Jerusalem, Israel) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH3 How to Get an Article Published (Workshop)

CHAIR Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen’s U, Kingston, Canada) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Florian Bieber (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] > Editor of Nationalities Papers COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 15-17 APRIL 2010 Stefan Wolff (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > Editor of Ethnopolitics

Terry Cox (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] > Editor of Europe-Asia Studies

Gerald Dorey (Taylor & Francis, UK) < [email protected] > Publisher of Nationalities Papers, Ethnopolitics, and Europe-Asia Studies l l l

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PANEL TH7 Women’s Activism in Historical and Comparative Perspective

CHAIR Marta Kebalo (Independent Scholar, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Melanie Hoewer (U College Dublin/UCD, Ireland) < [email protected] > Participation, Positioning, Perspectives: Women’s Voices in Ethn-onational Mobilisation and Demobilisation Processes COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 15-17 APRIL 2010

Kristen Ghodsee (Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Gendering Socialist Internationalism: Building Second World-Third World Alliances during the Decade for Women, 1975-1985

Luciana-Marioara Jinga (Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes, Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Propaganda or Emancipation? The Activity of Communist Women Mass Organisations in Romania (1944-1989)

Karie A. Gubbins (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > Repertoires of Power Against Sex Tourism in Ukraine

Masako Endo (SUNY Binghampton, US) < [email protected] > Civilizing Women: Women and Nationalism in Modern Japan

DISCUSSANT Robin Ostow (Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U3 World War II: History and Memory

CHAIR Uilleam Blacker (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Jonathan Brunstedt (Oxford U, UK) < [email protected] > and the Russianization of the Soviet Myth of the Second World War COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

John-Paul Himka (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > The Lviv Pogrom of 1941

Alexandra Goujon (U of Dijon, France) < [email protected] > Between Ashes and Glory: Official Memory in the Ukrainian Burned Village of Kortelisy

Olesya Khromeychuk (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Memory and Narratives of the Ukrainian Waffen SS: ‘War Criminals’ or ‘Freedom Fighters’?

DISCUSSANT Oxana Shevel (Tufts U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BK3 Cultural Narratives in the Construction and Contestation of National Identities

CHAIR Veljko Vujacic (Oberlin College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Michael Rossi (The College of New Jersey, Edison, US) < [email protected] > In Search of a Democratic Cultural “Alternative”: Serbia’s European Heritage from Dositej Obradovic to OTPOR COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Tamara Pavasovic Trost (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Dealing with the Past: Negotiating National Identity and History among Serbian and Croatian Youth

Mladen Mrdalj (Northeastern U, Cambridge, US) < [email protected] > The Construction of Croatian National Identity: Implications for Understanding Ethnic Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia

Naomi Levy (Santa Clara U, US) < [email protected] > Danijela Dudley (U of California, Riverside, US) < [email protected] > Languages of Instruction: The Incompatibility of Human Rights Principles and Post-Conflict Peace-building

Amanda Greber (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Imaging Citizenship: What Images Have to Say about Nationalism

DISCUSSANT Slobodan Pesic (American Public U, VA, US ) < [email protected] > l l l 120 THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2011 WORLD CONVENTION

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PANEL BK5 (Dis)united in Diversity: EU Policies in the Western Balkans

CHAIR Branislav Radeljic (U of East London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Jacques Rupnik (SciencesPo, Paris, France/Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > The EU: From Protectorate to Nation-state Building in the Balkans COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Adam Fagan (U of London, UK) < [email protected] > Building the Kosovan State: EU Development Assistance in Mitrovica and Pristina

Evgeny Postnikov (U of Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] > The European Union and the Politics of Kosovo Recognition: Domestic Separatism, Institutional Flexibility and Divergence in Member States’ Preferences

DISCUSSANT Evangelos Liaras (Koç U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BO11 Book Panel on Larry Wolff, The Idea of Galicia: History and Fantasy in Habsburg Political Culture (Stanford, 2010)

CHAIR Vejas Liulevicius (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Daniel Unowsky (U of Memphis, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Istvan Deak (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Piotr Wrobel (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

Frank Sysyn (CIUS, U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

Larry Wolff (NYU, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL BO12 Book Panel on Gerard Toal and Carl T. Dahlman, Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and Its Reversal (Oxford 2011)

CHAIR Florian Bieber (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] >

PARTICIPANTS Andrew Gilbert (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Gordon Bardos (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Tanya Domi (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Gerard Toal (Virginia Tech, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE3 German Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe: History, Memory, and the Present

CHAIR Margit Feischmidt (Minority Studies Institute, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Cristian Cercel (Durham U, UK) < [email protected] > Minority Politics and Politics of Memory: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Romania and its German Minority after 1989

Klaus-Jürgen Hermanik (U of Graz, Austria) < klaus-jü[email protected] > The Role of Arts and Artists in Ethnomanagement: Examples from the German Minority in Hungary (Ungarndeutsche)

James Koranyi (U of St. Andrews, UK) < [email protected] > The Legacy of Minorities: A Comparison between the Romanian and Serbian Banat

DISCUSSANT Stefan Wolff (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE23 Forms of Nationalism in East Central Europe: Democracy and Socialism Compared

CHAIR Paulina Bren (Vassar College, New York, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Petr Roubal (Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Spartakiads in Czechoslovakia: Socialism Meets Nationalism COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Shawn Clybor (Utah State U, Logan, US) < [email protected] > Avant-Garde Nationalism in Czechoslovakia: Intellectuals and the Communist Party

Lavinia Stan (“Babes-Bolyai” U, Cluj-Napoca, Romania) < [email protected] > Socialism and National Identity on the Danube: Escapees from Romania to Yugoslavia

Radim Hladík (Charles U in Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Re-membering the National Body: Negotiating the Meaning of the Czech State Socialist Past

DISCUSSANT Muriel Blaive (Boltzmann Institute for European History, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL CE24 Painful Memories

CHAIR Olesya Khromeychuk (U College London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Zsuzsa Barbarics-Hermanik (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] > Images of the “Turks” as Political Instruments: Examples from Historiography and Public Memory in Central Europe COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Klaus Bachmann (U of Wroclaw, Poland) < [email protected] > Constucting a National Myth: The Case of the Warsaw Uprising in Postwar Poland

Gregor Kranjc (College of William & Mary, US) < [email protected] > The Media and the Massacre: Post-World War II Executions in Yugoslavia and its Coverage by the International Press

Ana Ljubojevic (Goldsmiths College, London, UK) < [email protected] > Where Were You in 92? Urban Violence, Memory and Dealing with the Past in Serbia and Croatia

DISCUSSANT Theodore R. Weeks (Southern Illinois U, Carbondale, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL EU3 Authoritarian Institutions

CHAIR Bhavna Dave (SOAS, U of London, UK) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Itir Bagdadi (Izmir U of Economics, Izmir, Turkey) < [email protected] > Fathers of the Nation: How Authoritarian Nationalists with Popular Support Emerged in the Post-Soviet States of Azerbaijan and Armenia COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Rico Isaacs (Oxford Brookes U, UK) < [email protected] > Authority, Legitimation and Regime Stability in Authoritarian States: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

Dina Sharipova (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Formal and Informal Institutions: Evidence from Kazakhstan

Fredrik Sjoberg (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Electoral Fraud and Election Observers in Eurasia: Evidence from Polling Stations

DISCUSSANT Cornelius Graubner (Open Society Foundations, NY, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL K9 State-Building and Identity Construction in Armenia

CHAIR Artin Arslanian (Marist College, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Arsène Saparov (CNRS, Marly le Roi, France) < [email protected] > Why Autonomy? The Making of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, 1918-1921 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Kimitaka Matsuzato (Hokkaido U, Japan) < [email protected] > Faith or Tradition: The Armenian Apostolic Church and State-building in Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh

Nelli Sargsyan-Pittman (SUNY Albany, US) < [email protected] > Queering the Armenian Hetero-normative Nationalism

Sona Manusyan (Yerevan State U, Armenia/U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > Construction of Belongings and the Global Context: Evidence from Armenia

DISCUSSANT Khachig Tololyan (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL N1 Historical Legacy in the Making of Boundaries, Loyalties, and Political Identities

CHAIR TBA

PAPERS Harris Mylonas (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Nadav Shelef (U of Wisconsin-Madison, US) < [email protected] > COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Accounting for the Boundaries of a National Homeland: The Evolution of Historical Legacies

Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen’s U, Kingston, Canada) < [email protected] > Historical Legacy and the Hierarchies of Minority Integration in Central Europe

Jason Wittenberg (UC Berkeley, US) < [email protected] > Echoes of the Past: European Electoral Behavior in Historical Perspective

Keith Darden (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > The Soviet State-building Legacy in Central Asia

Sener Akturk (Koc U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Muslim Minorities in Western and Post-Communist Legislatures: Effects of Communist and Western Legacies

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PANEL R14 Soviet Nationalities Policy

CHAIR Julie George (Queens College, NY, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Christopher A. Stevens (U of Nebraska-Kearney, US) < [email protected] > Nationality Policies in the former Soviet Union: Toward a New Typology COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Mark Baker (Koc U, Istanbul, Turkey) < [email protected] > Stalin’s ‘First Victim’? Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev, Early Soviet Nationality Policy and the 1923 Affair

Yuriy Malikov (SUNY Oneonta, NY) < [email protected] > “[We are] the Kinsmen of Great Stalin”: Survival Strategies of Chechen-Ingush Exiles in Northern Kazakhstan, 1944-1949

Lisa Koriouchkina (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > “Sticky Primordialism” or a Search for Identity: The History of Constructing “Meskhetian Turks”

DISCUSSANT Jeff Sahadeo (Carleton U, Canada) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TH1 Reconciliation, Education and State-building in Europe

CHAIR Alexander Osipov (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Karl Heinrich Pohl (Christian-Albrechts U, Kiel, Germany) < [email protected] > Educational Policies and National Reconciliation in Schleswig-Holstein

Martin Klatt, Nina Jebsen (Syddansk U, Sønderborg, Denmark) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 < [email protected] > < [email protected] > The Negotiation of National, Regional and Minority Identity during the Plebiscites following the First World War

Simone Lässig (Georg-Eckert-Institut, Braunschweig, Germany) < [email protected] > Reconciliation, History Education and Politics of Memory: Textbook Commissions in post war Europe (1945-present)

Michael Vasecka (Centre for Research of Ethnicity and Culture, Bratislava, Slovakia) < [email protected] > The Educational System and Non-Reconciliation in Slovak-Hungarian Relations

Balázs Vizi (Research Institute of National and Ethnic Minorities, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Education in Bilateral Relations: A Lost Way for Reconciliation between Hungary and Its Neighbors

Jan Asmussen (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > (Re)Education and Democratization Policies in Post-war Germany: A Model for Successful State-building?

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PANEL TH5 Redefining the Maps of Europe: Governance of National Minorities in the Aftermath of the First and Second World Wars

CHAIR Stefano Bianchini (U of Bologna, Italy) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Giuseppe Motta (La Sapienza U, Italy) < [email protected] > International and National Interpretations of Minority Rights COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 in Eastern Europe after Versailles

Sara Barbieri (U of St Marino, Italy) < [email protected] > Matryoska Dolls and Vertical Geometries: The Parliament of Nationalities in Post-revolutionary Russia

Leonas Tolvaišis (Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania) < [email protected] > Russian Community in Estonia: Historical Path toward the Status of National Minority

DISCUSSANT Mitja Žagar (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL TK8 Mediating the Nation in Turkey: Trends in Othering across Borders and Time

CHAIR Nick Biziouras (US Naval Academy) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Hikmet Kocamaner (U of Arizona, US) < [email protected] > Language Ideologies on Turkish Television COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011 Josh L. Carney (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > The Valley in Turkish-Israeli Relations: Kurtlar Vadisi and the Imaging of Conflict

Ali Fuat Sengul (U of Texas Austin, US) < [email protected] > Realist Aesthetics and the Production of East in Turkish Cinema

Suncem Kocer (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Pathways of Circulation: Cinematic Representations of Kurds and the Kurdish Issue in Turkey

DISCUSSANT Zeynep Gursel (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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PANEL U5 Regional and National Identities in Contemporary Ukraine and Russia

CHAIR Mica Hall (Defense Language Institute, CA, US) < [email protected] >

PAPERS Huseyin Oylupinar (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > The Making of Zaporizhzhia: A Kozak Memory Project in Soviet and Independent Ukraine COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 14-16 APRIL 2011

Volodymyr Kulyk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Beliefs on Language Status and Corpus in Focus Group Discussions on Ukrainian Language Policy

Oksana Malanchuk (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > Social and Regional Identities in Five Cities in Ukraine

Volodymyr Paniotto (Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, Ukraine) < [email protected] > Ukrainian-Russian Relations in the Perception of the Ukrainian and Russian Populations (2008-2011)

DISCUSSANT Karyna Korostelina (George Masaon U, US) < [email protected] > l l l

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