ISA Full Conference Program As of 2/26/2009
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ISA Full Conference Program as of 2/26/2009 SA01: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel SA03: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Advancing Coherence and Integrating Peacebuilding in New Views on Human Rights Strategic Policy Frameworks Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Richard Ponzio, United Nations Chair David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska Disc. Erin L. McCandless, New School University Disc. Peter R. Baehr, Utrecht University Clarifying the Causal Pathways between Ethnic Conflict and Disc. Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville Democracy: Evidence from Turkey The UN and Human Rights Mehmet Gurses: Florida Atlantic University David P. Forsythe: University of Nebraska Strategic Policy Frameworks as Tool for Peacebuilding: A The Universality of Human Rights Comparative Perspective Jack Donnelly: University of Denver Richard Ponzio: United Nations Globalization and Human Rights The Peacebuilding Commission's Integrated Peacebuilding Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann: Wilfrid Laurier University Strategic Framework: Learning from the PBC's Engagement Human Rights: Concepts, Operationalized in Sierra Leone and Burundi David Cingranelli: Binghamton University, State University of Necla Tschirgi: Consultant, United Nations New York Infusing Peacebuilding and Human Rights Approaches in Roundtable Post‐Conflict Strategic Policy Frameworks: The Cases of SA04: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Afghanistan and Liberia Nuts & Bolts (Part I): Everything You Ever Wanted to Know Erin L. McCandless: New School University About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsor(s): Peace Agreements and Policy Frameworks in Peacebuilding International Education in Sri Lanka Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education Samuel G. Doe: UNDP Participant Berta I. Arias, Joliet Junior College SA02: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Participant Allen E. Hibbard, Middle Tennessee State University Participant Amanda K. Wolfe, University of New Mexico Multistakeholder Partnerships in Postconflict Peacebuilding ‐ Past Experiences and Future Prospects Sponsor(s): Peace Studies SA05: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Chair Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Roundtable on Concepts of Global Governance Disc. Michael S. Lund, Woodrow Wilson International Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Center Chair Ann Florini, National University of Singapore Yet Another Policy Fad? Multistakeholder Partnerships and Participant Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University New Modes of Governance in Post‐Conflict Settings Participant Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations Kateryna Pishchikova: Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Participant Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University of Pisa Participant Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick Valentina Mele: Università Bocconi Participant Stephen J. Stedman, Stanford University Multistakeholder Parterships in the Security Sector – Past and Future Panel Michael Brzoska: University of Hamburg SA06: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Party Politics and Foreign Policy Hans‐Georg Ehrhart: University of Hamburg Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Jens Narten: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg Chair Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Austin Multistakeholder Partnerships and ‘Peace‐Building’: A Disc. Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University, State Critical Examination of their Roles and Significance in Peace‐ University of New York Building Processes Disc. Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Austin Owen Greene: University of Bradford The Rise of the Anti‐Dove Party External/Internal Dynamics in Liberal Peacemaking: A Case Colin Dueck: George Mason University Study on Afghanistan Ideologies and Islamic Parties: Implications for US Security Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh: Sciences Po, Paris Mark L. Haas: Duquesne University Why States Extend Trade Concessions to their Enemies Steven E. Lobell: University of Utah Circles of Trust: The Creation of International Security SA09: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Institutions and the Domestic Politics of Multilateralism Risky Choices ‐ Nuclear Deterrence and Proliferation Brian Rathbun: University of Southern California Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SA07: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Echoes of the Past in Contemporary Geopolitics Plattsburgh Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Chair David J. Sarquis, ITESM Blasts from the Past: Discourses on Nuclear Power over Six Disc. David J. Sarquis, ITESM Decades Learning from the Past: Using Critical Theory to Reconsider Hisham Zerriffi: Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of the Legitimation of Hegemony via Metaphorical 'Public British Columbia Goods' Karthika Sasikumar: Cornell University Jayantha Jayman: Binghamton University, State University of New York South Asia’s Nuclear Deterrence: On Deterrence Stability in the Second Nuclear Age No End to Empire? Domestic and Foreign Elite Consensus and US Hegemony Bhumitra Chakma: The University of Hull David Sylvan: Graduate Institute of International and The NPT, Past and Future: A Game Theoretic Approach to Development Studies Nuclear Proliferation Stephen John Majeski: University of Washington Dianne R. Pfundstein: Columbia University Latin America in Some Emerging Non Hegemonic Regimes Sources of Nuclear Cooperation: The Case of Argentina and Odette Colin: Tecnológico de Monterrey Brazil Carina Solmirano: PhD Candidate. Joseph Korbel School of The Importance of Mexican History in its Future International Studies. University of Denver Formulation of Foreign Policy Susana C. Chacon: Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe Kazakhstan’s Denuclearization: The Decision‐Making Process and Lessons for the Future Beyond Hegemony: Rationality Paradigms of Foreign Policy Togzhan O. Kassenova: University of Georgia Convergence under Emerging Symmetric Interdependence In International Relations SA10: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Leopoldo Lovelace: California State Polytechnic University at NGOs and IGOs: Their Interactive and Political Effects Pomona Sponsor(s): International Organization The Governance of Circulation and Risk in a Post‐NAFTA Chair Susan Hyde, Yale University Rebordered North America Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Isidro Morales: Tecnológico de Mlonterrey, Campus Santa Fe Disc. Heather Smith, Lewis & Clark College SA08: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Coalitions and Norm Stability: The Case of Whaling Governance and Governmentality in World Politics, Part II: Jennifer L. Bailey: Norwegian University of Science and Security, Liberalism, & Political Economy Technology Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology The Limits of International Funding of NGOs Chair Doerthe Rosenow, King's College London Sarah Stroup: Middlebury College Disc. Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University, Chillicothe Nothing Succeeds like Access? International NGOs and Society Must Be Governed: Expert Networks and the Multilateral Institutions Production of Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Americas Edward A. Fogarty: Colgate University Jason R. Weidner: Florida International University "To Shine a Light:" The Efficacy of Amnesty International's The Security of Vital Systems Urgent Action Campaigns, 1974‐2004 Stephen J. Collier: The New School Wendy Wong: University of Toronto The Emergence of Biopolitical Warfare: A Foucauldian Explaining Ratification of Human Rights Treaties: NGO Reading of US Military Doctrine Pressure and Unanticipated Outcomes Kevin D. Egan: Drexel University Heather Smith: Lewis & Clark College Jared B. Hibbard‐Swanson: Penn State University SA11: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Power of Moral Discourses in International Relations: A AFRICOM and US Africa Policy Foucauldian Analysis of a Global Human Rights Discourse Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group Ivan P. Manokha: Institut d'études politiques de Paris Chair Jessica R. Piombo, Naval Postgraduate School The Politics of Superfluity Disc. Robert B. Munson, Air University Michael Merlingen: Central European University Anna Selmeczi: Central European University Essence of Indecision: Towards an Explanation of Intra‐ SA14: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Governmental Conflicts over AFRICOM Foreign Aid, the Environment, and Development Kenneth J. Menkhaus: Davidson College Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Elisabeth L. Hubbard: Davidson College Chair Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth African Responses to US Africa Command Disc. Marc J. Cohen, SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Stephen Burgess: US Air War College Conceptualizing the Environment ‐ A Comparative Study of Soft Balancing Among Weak States? The New African Rebels How Poverty‐Environment Linkages are Defined in Beth Elise Whitaker: University of North Carolina‐Charlotte International Development Cooperation AFRICOM and Non‐Kinetic Military Missions: Lessons from Martin Sjostedt: Swedish Agency for Development Evaluation the Horn of Africa Foreign Aid and Democracy: An Analysis of the Jessica R. Piombo: Naval Postgraduate School Determinants of Development Assistance New Methods for Gathering, Analyzing, and Communicating Christopher D. Linebarger: University of North Texas Information about Complex African Problems Aid and Its Discontents: Goals and Impacts of Foreign Aid in Helen E. Purkitt: US Naval Academy Central